Cardinal Vincent Nichols, President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, has warmly welcomed the announcement that Their Majesties King Charles and Queen Camilla will undertake State Visits to the Holy See and Italy in early April 2025.
Cardinal Nichols, President of the Bishops’ Conference and Archbishop of Westminster, has called the way in which the assisted suicide bill is being handled “deeply irresponsible” and a “shambles”.
Speaking to Christian Fellowship, a group at News UK, the Cardinal expressed serious concern that MPs had only spent a few hours debating assisted suicide, when they spent more than a hundred times longer debating banning fox hunting in 2004.
The School for Synodality, a project based in the Diocese of Northampton, recently held an online event called From Rome to Home: Next Steps for Synodality in Our Parishes.
One of the key components of the two-and-a-half hour event was an interview conducted by the project’s Co-Director, Avril Baigent, with Bishop Nicholas Hudson, Episcopal Secretary of the Bishops’ Conference, and a papal pick for the recent XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops – the Synod on Synodality.
The relic of Blessed Carlo Acutis, who will become the first millennial saint, will visit the Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia from 14 to 17 February 2025. Preparations for his canonisation by Pope Francis in Rome on 27 April 2025 are currently underway. The relic, a fragment of the membrane surrounding his heart, offers the faithful a unique opportunity to venerate this inspiring young figure who has been hailed as a patron saint for the digital age.
His relic, which is kept in an ornate reliquary, will arrive at the Metropolitan Cathedral Church of St David, Cardiff, on the morning of Friday 14 February before moving on to four other locations across the Archdiocese.
Ahead of National Marriage Week, celebrated from 7-14 February, Bishop Bosco MacDonald has said that marriage is a vital building block for a flourishing society.
In a message for the week, Bishop MacDonald, the Lead Bishop for Marriage and Family Life, said we should all be working towards a society that values marriage.
7 February - 14 February
As we mark National Marriage Week 2025 we think about the huge importance of marriage in our lives and society. In a world that can be confusing and divided, hope shines brightly especially in this Jubilee Year. And the hope of marriage is that it becomes a source of stability and happiness, showing us the endless love that God has for all of us.
08 February 2025
On 8 February, feast of St Bakhita, Catholics are encouraged to pray for all those affected by the crimes of modern slavery and human trafficking, and the people that work to eradicate this crime.
16 February 2025
This year, Racial Justice Sunday will be celebrated on Sunday, 16th of February. The theme, Pilgrims of Hope: Our Journey Together Towards Racial Justice, invites Catholics across England and Wales to reflect on the collective journey towards racial justice in our schools, parishes and the wider society.
Bishop Paul McAleenan said: “2025 is a very special year. It marks both a Year of Jubilee and the 30th anniversary of Racial Justice Sunday.”
15 March 2025
Flame takes place on Saturday the 15th March 2025 and is the largest Catholic youth event in England and Wales. Filled with inspiring speakers, incredible live music, prayer, adoration and young people from across England and Wales it’s an event like no other!
The Holy Father has proclaimed 2025 as a Jubilee Year, a sacred time of renewal, reflection, and grace celebrated every 25 years. With the theme “Pilgrims of Hope,” this Jubilee invites all Catholics to embark on a journey of faith and transformation.
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