Catholic leaders in Sri Lanka are urging the government to step up its efforts to investigate the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks, which killed more than 260 people and injured more than 500.
UK government may push to legislate again on abortion in N Ireland
The British government may push to legislate further on the provision of abortion in Northern Ireland, as it holds that the region’s devolved government has not fully implemented regulations imposed by Westminster.
Pope Francis: It is our Christian duty to help people know Jesus
Pope Francis said today it is our Christian duty to help people know Jesus, which we cannot do without giving of our lives in service and love.
New Rector appointed to the Venerable English College in Rome
Father Stephen Wang. Credit: CBCEW Father Stephen Wang has been appointed as the new Rector of the Venerable English College in Rome. Fr Wang, a …
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Bishop responds to appeal on High Court Ruling to end treatment for Pippa Knight
The Right Reverend John Sherrington, Bishops’ Conference Bishop for Life, has responded to the Court of Appeal’s decision to uphold a High Court Ruling to end treatment for Pippa Knight.
Assessing Catechetical Formation across England and Wales
The long-awaited Directory for Catechesis was published by the Vatican on 23 March 2020 presenting the local church with the opportunity to re-examine the role of catechesis in today’s world.
“Follow your dreams, just like St Joseph,” Bishop urges Nottingham school pupils
The Bishop of Nottingham has urged young people across his diocese to “never dismiss their dreams” on the Solemnity of St Joseph.
Pope Francis invites priests to learn from St. Joseph’s fatherhood
Pope Francis has invited Catholic priests to rediscover St. Joseph and learn from his fatherhood during the year dedicated to him.
Cardinal Farrell: Blessings are for marriage, but Church’s pastoral life is for all
The Church’s pastoral life is open to all people, but blessings are reserved for couples who are married according to Catholic teaching, Cardinal Kevin Farrell said yesterday.
Pope Francis writes to embattled ecumenical community
Pope Francis has sent a letter to an ecumenical community experiencing “a severe trial,” encouraging the group to “persevere in its initial intuition” despite a dispute with its founder.
‘We have finally established clarity’: an interview with Cardinal Woelki on the Gercke report
It is probably the most comprehensive and transparent study ever commissioned by a German institution on the subject of sexualized violence against minors: The publication of the 800-page, independent Gercke Report today, March 18, is intended to clarify roles and responsibilities in the Archdiocese of Cologne. It was commissioned by Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki, archbishop of Cologne since 2014.
Archbishop: Pandemic a chance to ‘rescue’ real St. Patrick from shamrocks and green beer
The Primate of All Ireland said yesterday that the coronavirus pandemic gives Catholics a chance to rescue the real St. Patrick — who was brought to Ireland as a slave — from things like green beer and shamrocks.
Dublin archbishop says public Mass a matter of human dignity
In a homily on St. Patrick’s Day, Dublin’s new archbishop called on authorities to prioritize the right to worship as COVID-19 measures are eased next month.
Priest attributes to St Joseph miracle of plane that broke in half with no one killed
Fr. Gonzalo Mazarrasa, a Spanish priest, credits Saint Joseph for the survival of all passengers of a plane his brother Jaime was piloting in 1992 that split in two upon landing in Granada.
Make National Day of Reflection on Pandemic a Day of Prayer
Catholics invited to pray in front of the Blessed Sacrament on 23 March
The President and Vice President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales have urged the faithful to make the National Day of Reflection on COVID-19 a day of prayer as well as a day of reflection.
Pope Francis: ‘I too kneel on the streets of Myanmar and say stop the violence
Pope Francis made an emotional appeal Wednesday for an end to violence against protesters in Burma.
Bishop Egan fears Germany’s ‘Synodal Way’ will lead to ‘de facto schism’
Bishop Egan said yesterday that he feared that the German Church’s “Synodal Way” would lead to a “de facto schism.”
Bishop’s Message for the Feast of Saint Patrick
Our Belfast-born Bishop for Migrants and Refugees, Bishop Paul McAleenan, has recorded a short message to mark the Feast Day of St Patrick – celebrated each year on 17 March.
Catholic Bishops oppose increase in Trident Nuclear Warhead numbers
Nuclear sign in field. Credit: CBCEW Church leaders across seven denominations have issued a statement following the publication of the UK Government’s integrated review of …