At the end of the 6th century, Pope St Gregory the Great sent a team of missionaries to England. The pagan Anglo-Saxons, from the Germanic lands outside the Roman Empire, had steadily encroached on the island of Britain since the withdrawal of...
Amidst the backdrop of an increasingly divided world, last week a hopeful act of unity took place in Cardiff. A joint endeavour by the Catholic Bishop's Conference & the Church in Wales, Dr Phil McCarthy led an ecumenical & interfaith walking...
Written by Deacon Roger Carr-Jones, Marriage and Family Life Coordinator for the Diocese of Westminster When my son was in his last year as a chorister his sister, who was in her sixth-form, arranged for all her friends to send him a Valentine...
Today we thank God for the gift of the parish of St Mary's East Finchley. We celebrate 125 years since the foundation in 1898 and 70 years since the building of this Church in 1953, the first to be built in the diocese after the Second World…
My brother David, This evening we celebrate the ordination to your diaconate on the Feast of St. David. The memory of Dewi Sant lives on in the lives and people of Wales celebrating their national patron today and in the paths of the pilgrims who...