1 Leo Darroch presents Cardinal Raymond Burke with his book Una Voce: the History of the Foederatio Internationalis Una Voce, just published by Gracewing, at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Glasgow.
2 Brother Laurence Hughes fsc, provincial of the De La Salle District of Ireland, Great Britain and Malta, with the new volunteer team at the St Cassian’s Centre in Kintbury, Berkshire.
3 Dermot Rainey, a sportsman and choral singer, has been named the new vice principal of St Ambrose College in Hale Barns, Greater Manchester.
4 Fr Anthony Glaysher, pictured with his parents, Reg and Iris, and two parishioners, has left St Mary’s, Ryde, for St Joseph and St Mary in Aldershot, Hampshire.
5 Helen O’Shea (right), who has been elected as the first female president of the St Vincent de Paul Society (SVP) in England and Wales, carries out her visiting work.
6 Fr Christopher Cann and the children of Ratcliffe College Prep School in Leicestershire welcome their new teachers, Carey Latham, James Finn and Gemma Southwell, in a Liturgy of Welcome at the start of the new school year.
7 Pupils at Saint Paul’s Catholic High School in Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester, have won first prize in the Siemens Rollercoaster Challenge, designing a rollercoaster around a TARDIS.
8 Volunteers with the Pro Life Campaign gather outside the Dáil Éireann in Dublin ahead of the expected referendum on Ireland’s Eighth Amendment.
9 Bishop Mark Davies of Shrewsbury celebrates Mass marking the 50th anniversary of St Philip’s Catholic Church in Offerton, Greater Manchester (photo: Conor Gallogly).
10 Anne Roberts, a Cambridge graduate and mother of four, has been appointed as the new headmistress of Loreto Preparatory School in Altrincham, Cheshire.
11 Lasallian educators from the district of Ireland, Great Britain and Malta are joined by colleagues from Poland and Belgium for their continuing professional development programme at the La Salle Retreat Centre in Mellieħa, Malta.
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