1 Fr Marcus Holden, Rector of St Augustine’s Shrine, leads the first ever Blessing of the Sea in Ramsgate, Kent.
2 Fr Shaun Middleton of St John Fisher, North Harrow, introduces his parish to the Love in Action programme, which explores the guiding principles of Catholic social teaching.
3 Erin Costello, head girl at St Augustine’s Priory in Ealing, west London, has secured the opportunity to shadow a local entrepreneur and leading businesswoman, Charmaine Rothschild.
4 Daniel Chapman and Will Mort, sixth-form students at St Anselm’s College, Birkenhead, are presented with the School of Sanctuary award by the Lord and Lady Mayoress of Wirral in recognition of the college’s support for asylum seekers.
5 Pupils at Saint Paul’s Catholic High School in Wythenshawe visit the outdoor BMX track at Platt Fields in Manchester.
6 The first Corpus Christi procession in decades takes place in Warrington, Cheshire.
7 John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons, greets Cardinal Charles Bo at a reception in honour of the Burmese cardinal at Speaker’s House, Westminster (photo: Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk).
8 Parents of pupils at Prior Park College present a cheque for £2,000 to Julie Dyer, headteacher at Three Ways special needs school in Bath.
9 Deacon Mark Woods and his wife, Jane, meet Pope Francis during the Jubilee for deacons (photo: L’Osservatore Romano).
10 Bishop Richard Moth with families affected by imprisonment and the volunteers who support them. All are helped by Pact, the Prison Advice & Care Trust.
11 Keyna Godward, pictured with her children and grandchildren, has been awarded the Benemerenti Medal in the parish of Great Missenden and Wendover in Buckinghamshire.
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