1 Archbishop Peter Smith presides at the priestly ordinations of Philip Andrews, David Howell and Daniel Weatherley at St George’s Cathedral, Southwark (photo: Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk).
2 Deirdre Rowe has been promoted to associate head teacher at Ampleforth College in North Yorkshire.
3 Jon Cruddas and Maria Elena Arana take part in the annual National Justice and Peace Network conference in Swanwick, Hampshire.
4 History students at St Ambrose College, in Hale Barns, Altrincham, have marked the centenary of the Battle of the Somme with a debate on the legacy of Field Marshal Douglas Haig.
5 Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri performs a piano recital in St Wilfrid’s Hall at the London Oratory in support of persecuted Middle Eastern Christians (photo: Weenson Oo_picture-u.net).
6 Bishop Declan Lang joins more than 1,500 pilgrims from Clifton diocese on a pilgrimage to Glastonbury.
7 Archbishop Malcolm McMahon of Liverpool is welcomed to Clarence High School in Formby by school principal Tony Saleh and Fr Michael Fitzsimmons, chairman of Nugent Care.
8 Pupils at the Laurels School in south-west London take part in the school’s first Duke of Edinburgh Award expedition.
9 Bishop Richard Moth of Arundel and Brighton serves as a judge in a local round of the the Catenian Association’s National Public Speaking Competition.
10 Pupils and staff from St Benedict’s School in Ealing, west London, have broken the Guinness World Record for the largest reading lesson.
11 Dom Leo Maidlow Davis launches the festival Benedictine Bath 2016 with friends from St John’s Hospital and Bath Abbey (photo: St John’s Hospital, Bath)
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