
Couples from around the diocese are being asked to share via the Marriage & Family Life Facebook page their own inspirations for living out their vocation as spouses and parents in the domestic church.
Couples from around the diocese are being asked to share via the Marriage & Family Life Facebook page their own inspirations for living out their vocation as spouses and parents in the domestic church.
Bishop Paul Mason thanks everyone who is helping to look after the mental health of family, neighbours or strangers.
Bishop Alan sends greetings to all married couples, especially those celebrating significant anniversaries this year, and all those who are preparing for marriage.
the campaign will support communities in raising awareness of the needs of children and exploring together how parishes can respond by inspiring more people to become foster carers or adoptive parents and supporting those that do.
Marriage Care have been supporting couples for over 70 years through providing low cost, accessible, marriage preparation and relationship counselling services. Could you help as a volunteer?
The text proposes listening and dialogue rather than ideology, the Bishops say.
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.
At a homily in Poznan on the Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows, Cardinal Nichols spoke about the need to hear the voice of those who have suffered abuse and mistreatment withing the community of the Church. This too is the voice of Jesus, he said.
English Martyrs parish is planning a service aimed to facilitate the healing of the emotional, psychological and spiritual wounds caused by life today. All welcome.