
Brentwood Diocese celebrated the ordination of another deacon on the road to priesthood last month.
Brentwood Diocese celebrated the ordination of another deacon on the road to priesthood last month.
The Celebrating Young People awards, which took place on 3 July, saw hundreds of young people nominated in six categories, each celebrating a different aspect of Catholic social teaching lived out in action.
Pope Francis will canonise Blessed John Henry Newman on Sunday 13 October in St Peter’s Square, making him the first English saint recognised since the 17th century.
Parishes are being encouraged to consider employing youth co-ordinators to work across their partnerships.
Who could you nominate? The awards honour the achievements of young people across the country who make our communities and the world a better place, taking their inspiration from Catholic social teaching.
In safeguarding training at a meeting at Valladolid, victims of abuse have helped the Bishops to learn to listen more deeply to people who have been hurt.
More than 500 young people will meet Bishop Alan at the Rite of Acceptance this weekend.
After the successful sleepout focus on homelessness will be a feature for the rest of 2019 for Caritas.
The Bishops said the document arising from the Youth Synod is “a great invitation from Pope Francis asking all of us to reflect on so many aspects of our world today, a world in which hunger, homelessness, violence, cruelty and exploitation touch and diminish the lives of so many young people”.
This year’s Mass for Migrants will take place in honour of St Joseph the Worker at Westminster Cathedral at 10.30am. All welcome.