1 Cardinal Vincent Nichols hosts an interfaith Iftar at Archbishop’s House, Westminster, in partnership with the Naz Legacy Foundation (photo: Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk).
2 Fr Mark Vickers presents Archbishop George Stack of Cardiff with a copy of his new book, Reunion Revisited: 1930s Ecumenism Exposed (Gracewing), at its launch at Lambeth Palace.
3 Arundel Cathedral celebrates the feast of Corpus Christi with its renowned carpet of flowers.
4 Staff of Our Lady of Walsingham Catholic Multi Academy Trust in Suffolk have graduated from the Diocesan Certificate in Catholic Studies course, an initiative of Bishop Alan Hopes.
5 Archbishop Malcolm McMahon of Liverpool attends the sixth annual retreat for Catholic headteachers and governors at Coombe Abbey in Warwickshire. He is pictured with Brendan Duffy, Dominic Mulcahy, Fr Michael Brehl, Raymond Friel, Sister Judith Russi and Jo Boyce.
6 The French family, direct descendants of St Thomas More, have presented a statue of the saint to remain in his cell in the Tower of London.
7 Bishop Paul Mason celebrates his first Mass as the new Apostleship of the Sea bishop promoter for England and Wales.
8 Five hundred people took part in Oxford Deanery’s Corpus Christi procession last Sunday (photo: Anthony Keegan).
9 Pupils at St Antony’s Catholic College in Urmston, Greater Manchester, have celebrated their patron saint’s feast day by donating food and clothing to the Cornerstone Day Centre.
10 Students at Saint Paul’s Catholic High School in Greater Manchester have taken part in a collection for the Wythenshawe Foodbank.
11 Fr Michael Healy, Mgr Keith Newton, Richard Eddy, Fr Peter Clarke and Deacon James Patrick after a Mass at St Gerard Majella Church, celebrating Mr Eddy’s 25 years of service on Bristol City Council.
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