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March 29, 2024
The BBC will tonight screen the first of three hour-long episodes of its series Pilgrimage following seven celebrity pilgrims, of differing faiths and beliefs, on a spiritual journey across North Wales. The sixth series of the BBC2 programme takes the well-known personalities along the North Wales Pilgrim’s Way. The route celebrates Celtic early Christian saints,
March 28, 2024
This year’s Easter celebrations at St Illtyd’s Catholic Church in Wales have received an additional boost with the church being granted funding for urgent repairs costing nearly a million pounds. The roof at St Illtyd’s Church and Community Centre in Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil, has deteriorated at an alarming rate, leading to more and more leaks
March 28, 2024
Nicolas Poussin’s Eucharist, considered one of the greatest paintings of the Last Supper, has been acquired by the National Gallery in time for Easter.  Eucharist (painted around 1637‒40) is one of a cycle of seven scenes Poussin did in the second half of the 1630s showing the Catholic Sacraments (those rites through which divine grace is
March 27, 2024
An amendment to the Government’s Criminal Justice Bill that would bring the abortion time limit for babies with Down’s syndrome in line with the time limit for babies that do not have disabilities has been signed by 40 MPs from across the British political spectrum. The abortion time limit under the UK’s Abortion Act is set at
March 26, 2024
A full-scale re-enactment of the Passion of Jesus is returning to Trafalgar Square this Good Friday in central London. First performed in 2010 by the Wintershall company, the open-air The Passion of Jesus production, commemorating the day Jesus was arrested, tried and crucified by the Romans, before miraculously rising from the dead on Easter Sunday;
March 25, 2024
Canon Christopher Whitehead is resuming his parish ministry following the sudden cancellation of his ordination as the new Plymouth bishop two months ago, which included his role as a parish priest being put on pause during a subsequent investigation. In an unprecedented move at the start of the year, the bishops of England and Wales cancelled the
March 25, 2024
When fishes flew and forests walked    And figs grew upon thorn, Some moment when the moon was blood    Then surely I was born. With monstrous head and sickening cry    And ears like errant wings, The devil’s walking parody    On all four-footed things. The tattered outlaw of the earth,    Of ancient crooked will; Starve, scourge, deride
March 23, 2024
A Bill to establish a government advisory committee to study and establish the development of unborn children has progressed in the House of Lords. Lord Moylan’s Foetal Sentience Committee Bill, which intends to create a committee to act as a source of evidence-based scientific expertise on the sentience of unborn babies in accord with developments
March 23, 2024
ROME – The Vatican has reined in the German bishops amid proposals to break from Church unity on innovations such as women priests, married priests, blessings of same-sex couples in churches and baptisms by women. The Holy See announced last night that the German bishops will ensure all reforms within the German Catholic Church comply
March 22, 2024
Bishop († c. 461) Feast Day: 17 March Happy the gentle: they shall have the earth for their heritage (Mt 5:4). According to Pope Francis, “Meekness can be seen by how one reacts to a hostile situation. Anyone can appear meek when everything is peaceful, but how does one react if one is under attack, offended,
March 22, 2024
Gaza’s Catholic priest says the situation in the territory continues to be very serious and is “worsening hour by hour.” Speaking to AgenSIR, the Italian Catholic news agency, Father Gabriel Romanelli said Christians in Gaza “still have faith and hope in the essential – in Jesus Christ.” Hamas, the Islamist terrorist group that rules Gaza, attacked
March 22, 2024
A new chapter was opened in the hospitality apostolate of Ampleforth Abbey when Cardinal Vincent Nichols travelled to the Benedictine monastery in North Yorkshire to bless Alban Roe House, a retreat and visitor centre which has been extensively refurbished with the help of a generous donation. The building brings together residential accommodation, a tea room,
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