The questions raised by the proposed Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill are highly complex; it is difficult to imagine the deeply personal experience of terminal illness, for patients and their families. Raising questions about the safety…
Caritas St Joseph's is a place of personal growth for up to 180 individuals with learning disabilities, who come to try new and meaningful activities, join courses, and follow pathways into work. With your support, the new 'Horticulture has...
Hope shines out from the scene of the Transfiguration of Jesus which transforms human reality and joins earth and heaven together. All creation is drawn into the mysterious plan of God to create a new heaven and new earth, the holy city, the new…
By Deacon Roger Carr-Jones, Marriage and Family Life Cordinator, Diocese of Westminster Marriage Week provides a moment for couples to reflect upon, pray about and celebrate the quiet witness of married love. God is the author of marriage, which…
I don’t remember when I first heard of St Thomas Aquinas. But I do remember roughly when he became important to me. I was aged eighteen or nineteen, studying philosophy and theology at university, and feeling rather at sea. There were a lot of…