Day 4 was a day of contrasts in Bethlehem. The day began with a visit to the Milk Grotto, marking the place where the Holy Family rested on the flight to Egypt. Here we experienced calm and peace in the beautiful modern chapel. We joined the enclo...
by Fr Nicholas Schofield
Up until recently England and Wales could claim one of the largest groups of martyrs officially recognised by the Church, at least since ancient times. This has been recently challenged by the martyrs of the 20th centur...
by Rector Canon Roger Taylor
Put to the test to prove his identity in today's Gospel (John 5:31-47) in a hostile, adversarial situation, Jesus lines up his witnesses. The word of one man alone is not going to suffice, so Jesus points not just t...
The Government has launched an open consultation, entitled 'Introducing "opt-out" consent for organ and tissue donation in England', which will run until 6th March. Commenting on the consultation on behalf of the Bishops' Conference, Bis...
Cardinal Vincent and two leading Muslim imams have launched a new Muslim Certificate in Religious Studies at St Mary's University, Twickenham.
The new certificate aims to support the religious literacy of teachers and enhance the contribution t...