Pope Leo | CBCEW The Director of the Holy See Press Office, Matteo Bruni, has announced that Pope Leo will travel to Türkiye and Lebanon …

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Pope Leo | CBCEW The Director of the Holy See Press Office, Matteo Bruni, has announced that Pope Leo will travel to Türkiye and Lebanon …

Cardinal Parolin | CBCEW The Holy See Secretary of State speaks to Vatican Media on the second anniversary of Hamas’s ‘inhuman’ attack on Israel, which unleashed the …

At the Mass for the Jubilee of the Missions and of Migrants, Pope Leo encourages us to rekindle awareness of our missionary vocation that springs from a desire to “bring the joy and consolation of the Gospel to everyone,” remembering those in difficulty, and in particular “our migrant brothers and sisters” forced to leave their homelands.

Speaking at the close of Mass in St Peter’s Square, Pope Leo condemns both the “immense suffering” of Gazans and the rise of “antisemitic hatred” worldwide, and expresses his hope that an Israel-Hamas peace deal will be finalised “as soon as possible”.

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Bishop of London Dame Sarah Mullally | CBCEW Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster and President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, …

Cardinal Vincent Nichols in prayers | CBCEW ardinal Vincent Nichols, President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, has released a statement expressing …

Man praying with candle | CBCEW The Right Reverend Patrick McKinney, Bishop of Nottingham and Lead Bishop for Interreligious Dialogue for the Catholic Bishops’ Conference …

Votive Candles | CBCEW Bishop John Arnold, Bishop of Salford, has shared a statement following the devastating stabbing attack at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation …

Bishop Patrick McKinney | CBCEW At a special Mass of Thanksgiving in St Barnabas Cathedral, Nottingham, Bishop Patrick McKinney preached a homily exploring the Church’s …

Westminster Cathedral | CBCEW Today Monday, 29 September 2025 marks an important anniversary for the Catholic Church in our countries. On that day 175 years …

St. John Henry Newman near the end of his life, in 1887. | Credit: Babouba, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Pope Leo XIV announced today …

As catechists from around the world gather in Rome, Pope Leo XIV holds a special Jubilee Audience, saying the ‘sensus fidei,’ the faith of the simple people for the things of God, propels the Church along new paths.

At Mass for the Jubilee of Catechists, Pope Leo XIV praises those who seek to accompany others in the faith, and invites all Christians to help one another learn to believe, hope, and then love.

People at prayer silhouette | CBCEW The Presidents of Churches Together in England, which includes Cardinal Vincent Nichols, President of the Bishops’ Conference, have issued …

Canon William Agley | CBCEW When they met on Tuesday, 16 September, the Bishops of England and Wales appointed Canon William Agley to serve as …

At the Angelus on Sunday, Pope Leo XIV reflects on the parable of the unjust steward, inviting the faithful to ask themselves how they manage the gifts they have received from God.

During his Mass at the Vatican’s parish of Sant’Anna, Pope Leo XIV calls the faithful to an inner revolution of the heart, where one resists the inclination to serve ‘two masters,’ and prays rulers of nations may be free from the temptation to use wealth against humanity.

Praying the Rosary in Gazza | CBCEW/a> President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, Cardinal Vincent Nichols has joined Archbishop Stephen Cottrell, …

Pope Leo XIV addresses pilgrims at his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on Sept. 17, 2025. | Credit: Vatican Media …
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