Tuesday 13 October In the National Gallery, there is a painting which represents the highest achievements of English Medieval art. It is the Wilton Diptych and it stands as a reminder of a time when culture and life in this country were profoundly...
The first reading in our Mass this evening is one of the most beautiful and evocative passages in the Bible. These words of Ezekiel flow throughout the Biblical texts. They are echoed in the words of Jesus as he proclaims: 'If anyone is thirsty,...
by Fr David Stewart SJ
Pope Francis is renowned for breaking new ground, in so many ways. He encourages all of us to 'go to the frontiers'. He goes there too; in his preaching and teaching, in his travelling, remarkable for an octogenarian,...
n autumn 2021, parishes, schools and communities in the diocese took part in listening events to listen to each other and to discern what the Holy Spirit is saying to the faithful, in the first phase of the synodal pathway initiated at the...
The Covid-19 pandemic has transformed
society beyond recognition. Cities are largely deserted, and places of worship have fallen quiet. Society has retreated inwards, and as a result, social injustices have increased. Caritas Westminster, which...