William Byrd would have been barely seven years old when Henry VIII died. His formative years saw great religious upheavals in England, from the stripping of altars under Edward VI, to the return of Catholicism under Mary Tudor, and finally the…
By Reverend Roger Carr-Jones, Marriage & Family Life Co0rdinator for the Diocese of Westminster I have three vocations: Christian; husband and deacon, it is the former that informs the whole and for me, Zacchaeus is the model of domestic…
The Diocese of Westminster has committed to do its utmost to become carbon neutral by 2030 in its parishes and curial buildings. It has also expressed its commitment to working with schools to encourage them to follow the same path. As Pope…
A statement by Bishop Richard Moth, Chair of the Department of Social Justice at the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales: In September 2020 the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales issued a statement The development of a…
This month, so many of us continue our fervent prayer for all of humanity, as the world continues to suffer from the pandemic, yet we keep in our prayer another concern that will affect us all, now and in the generations that follow us. Pope…