1Patti Fordyce, Dr Caroline Farey, Catherine MacMillan, Fr Dominic Allain, Sister Jane Louise, Dr Olive Duddy and Clare Asquith at the 48th annual Catholic Women of the Year Luncheon in London.
2 Cardinal Vincent Nichols (right) and Archbishop Bernard Longley attend the inauguration of the shrine to Our Lady of the Rosary at the Dominican Church of Our Lady of the Rosary and St Dominic in London.
3 More than 100 students at Saint Benedict Catholic Voluntary Academy in Derby are taking part in the school show, Bugsy Malone.
4 The Catholic Medical Association holds a conference for juniors and students of the healthcare professions in London.
5 Croatian ambassador Ivan Grdešić, author Robin Harris and Croatian chaplain Fr Ljubomir Šimunović OFM attend the launch of Stepinac: His Life and Times (Gracewing) at the Oxford and Cambridge Club, London.
6 Home Secretary Amber Rudd (right) and Sally Axworthy, Britain’s ambassador to the Holy See, attend the Santa Marta Group Conference on human trafficking in Rome (Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk).
7 Irish Senator Rónán Mullen with author Matt Moran at the launch of Mr Moran’s book The Legacy of Irish Missionaries Lives On (available at onstream.ie).
8 Wandsworth Foodbank receives donations from the Harvest Festival at Oliver House School, Clapham, London.
9 Lieut Gen Ed Davis, Governor of Gibraltar, unveils the inaugural plaque at the official opening of Prior Park School, Gibraltar.
10 Raphael Quirke, a student at St Ambrose College in Altrincham, Cheshire, has been named in rugby’s England regional development squad.
11 The school council of St Margaret Mary School, Birmingham, welcomes Jack Dromey MP to its all-day cake sale for Macmillan on its feast day.
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