Archbishop-elect Richard Moth | CBCEW His Holiness Pope Leo XIV has today, 19 December, appointed the Right Reverend Richard Moth as Archbishop of Westminster. Ordained …

Pilgrims of hope. Working in the light of Christ

Archbishop-elect Richard Moth | CBCEW His Holiness Pope Leo XIV has today, 19 December, appointed the Right Reverend Richard Moth as Archbishop of Westminster. Ordained …

Image Source | CBCEW Archbishop Bernard Longley and Bishop Richard Moth have released a statement affirming what the coming of Christ at Christmas means to …

Pope Leo XIV greets pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican for the Angelus on December 14, 2025. | Vatican Media Pope Leo …

Pope Leo XIV celebrates Mass for the Jubilee of Hope for prisoners in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican on December 14, 2025. | Vatican …

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Be part of the very first Stella Maris Lourdes Pilgrimage! Monday 25 – Saturday 30 May 2026 Stella Maris warmly invites all serving and retired …

The Right Reverend Nicholas Hudson celebrating Mass for the Dedication of the new church of St Benedict and its altar in Gillingham, Dorset In one …

At the Angelus prayer, Pope Leo XIV reflects on the urgency of preparing for the coming of the Kingdom of God and our encounter with Jesus, the just Judge.

Pope Leo XIV recalls his recent Apostolic Journey to Türkiye and Lebanon, saying his encounter with religious leaders teaches that peace is possible if we build it together.

Weekly Newsletter 6th December 2025 (304).
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Aboard the papal plane returning to Rome from Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV speaks to journalists about the role of the Holy See, which works “behind-the-scenes” in peace negotiations, so that all parties may lay down arms. Regarding Ukraine, the Pope underlines Europe’s involvement and the important role Italy could play, and answers a question about how he reacted to his election, stressing the importance of giving one’s life to God and letting him “lead the way”.

Before taking off for Rome at Beirut’s airport, Pope Leo XIV concludes his Apostolic Journey to Türkiye and Lebanon, calling for dialogue, fraternity, and reconciliation across the Middle East and expressing his hope that those who “currently consider themselves enemies” may embrace a spirit of fraternity and commitment to peace.

Pope Leo XIV makes a 30-minute visit to the Carmelite Sisters of the Theotokos in Harissa, on the evening of his first day in Lebanon.

Pope Leo XIV meets with Lebanese civil authorities in Beirut as he begins his Apostolic Journey to Lebanon, urging the country’s young people to speak “the language of hope,” which he said has enabled Lebanon “always to start again.”

The following live updates are provided by The Catholic News Agency. The page is live here: https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/268081/live-updates-pope-leo-xivs-historic-first-papal-trip-to-turkey-and-lebanon Source: CNA

The aircraft carrying Pope Leo XIV is on its way to Beirut where he is about to begin the second leg of his apostolic journey to Türkiye and Lebanon.

The Armenian Apostolic Patriarch of Constantinople, Sahak II Marshalian, says Christian Churches need to find new ways “to think about and model a new pattern of ecumenism.”

Pope Leo XIV attends the Divine Liturgy at the Patriarchal Church of Saint George in Istanbul, and joins Patriarch Bartholomew I to underscore the bonds that unite us in our Christian faith and the continuing efforts to seek full communion.

Bishop Hudson Installation Mass | CBCEW In his homily at his Mass of Installation as the Bishop of Plymouth on 29 November 2025, Bishop Nicholas …

Installation of Bishop Nicholas Hudson as the 10th Bishop of Plymouth | CBCEW The Right Reverend Nicholas Hudson was installed as the Bishop of Plymouth …
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