1 Burmese Cardinal Charles Bo views the skull of Cardinal John Morton at the Christian Heritage Centre at Stonyhurst.
2 Documentary film-maker Anthony Geffen, with Prof Werner Jeanrond and Fr Wulstan Peterburs, after giving the “St Benet’s in London” alumni talk at the Institute of Contemporary Arts.
3 Vatican Bishop Joseph Kalathiparambil presents Captain Christopher Bourne with the Apostleship of the Sea crest after celebrating Mass on the P&O Cruises ship MV Oceana in Civitavecchia, near Rome.
4 Chris Cleugh, headmaster of St Benedict’s School in Ealing, west London, his wife Tina, school chaplain Fr Alexander Bevan and headmaster-designate Andrew Johnson visit Monte Cassino during the Benedictine Educators’ Network conference in Rome.
5 Pupils from Mount St Mary’s College and Barlborough Hall School in Derbyshire have sung at Mass in St Peter’s Basilica.
6 Members of the Latin Mass Society take part in the annual Chartres pilgrimage (photo: John Aron).
7 Parishioners of the Most Precious Blood, Borough, take part in a May procession near London Bridge.
8 Pupils at Anselm’s Catholic Secondary School have taken part in a Mass celebrated by Fr Dermott Donnelly at Canterbury Cathedral in honour of their school saint.
9 Students at Saint Paul’s Catholic High School in Wythenshawe attend a languages workshop at Xaverian College, Manchester, organised by the University of Cambridge.
10 A Mass marking HCPT’s Diamond Jubilee is celebrated at St George’s Cathedral, Southwark.
11 Students from St John Fisher Catholic High School in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, raised more than £2,500 as part of their Lenten almsgiving and donated 40 educational backpacks for needy students overseas.
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