1 Abouna Aphram Ozan from the Syriac Orthodox Church in London, with parishioners from Our Lady of Victories Church, at the Kensington Friends of the Holy Land’s midsummer garden party.
2 Elliot Choueka speaks at the launch of Secondary1st, fulfilling the wish of his late wife, Rosie, to help others with secondary breast cancer. To support the charity, visit secondary1st.org.uk (photo: Daniel Lewis).
3 Cardinal Vincent Nichols speaks to Sir Edward Leigh at the Apostolic Nuncio’s reception in Westminster Cathedral Hall, London (photo: Mazur/ catholicnews.org.uk).
4 Students at Saint Paul’s Catholic High School in Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester, have created 3D models of an erupting volcano.
5 Pupils from Barlborough Hall School, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, make their First Holy Communion.
6 Fr Tom Kennedy, parish priest of English Martyrs, Haydock, celebrates his 100th birthday with pupils from English Martyrs Catholic Primary School (photo: liverpoolcatholic.org.uk)
7 Bishop Richard Moth of Arundel and Brighton visits St George’s College, Weybridge, to mark the retirement of headmaster Joe Peake.
8 Participants in the Big Mile, a charitable walk organised by volunteers from the St Vincent de Paul Society and CSAN, outside Westminster Cathedral. To donate, visit bigmile.org.uk.
9 Fr Roland Colhoun and altar servers mark the reopening of St Eugene’s Church, Glenock, in the Diocese of Derry, after flooding in 2015.
10 Natalie Orrell, a former pupil at Saint Benedict Catholic Voluntary Academy in Derby, collects her Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award at Buckingham Palace.
11 Bishop Alan Hopes of East Anglia celebrates Mass marking the centenary of the Church of the Sacred Heart in Southwold, Suffolk.
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