On 2nd October, hundreds of pupils from schools in the Diocese journeyed to Westminster Cathedral for Mass. Coordinated by the child's branch of
The children of the schools were encouraged to participate; playing instruments and singing, read...
There are, it seems to me, two principal reasons why Blessed John Henry Newman resonates today.
Firstly, Newman embraced change. He famously declared 'To live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often'. An examination of Newm...
By Fr David Stewart SJ
Recently, at the National Adoremus Eucharistic Congress, large numbers of the faithful visited the Pope's Prayer Network exhibition stall and that of our colleagues from Dublin, the Sacred Heart Messenger, the Jesuit-ru...
'Sport at the Service of Humanity' was the theme of the first ever global conference on faith and sport held in the Vatican. Pope Francis spoke at the opening ceremony along with outgoing UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, International Olympic...
It's good always, on Ash Wednesday, to remind ourselves that Lent means 'lengthening'. And, of course, it's true: no sooner does Lent start than we begin to notice the days lengthening; we realise the spring equinox is approaching, Â or, r...