1 Bishop Paul Mason with Thanet deanery deacons Ambrose Tuckell, James Burleigh, Neville Gascoigne and Charles Parker. Deacon Burleigh and Deacon Gascoigne were celebrating 25 years as permanent deacons in Southwark diocese.
2 Bishop Richard Moth of Arundel and Brighton leads a diocesan Holy Year pilgrimage to the Marian Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation in West Grinstead, West Sussex.
3 Bishop Patrick McKinney of Nottingham joins headteacher Kevin Gritton at a celebration of the 30th anniversary of Saint Benedict Catholic Voluntary Academy in Derby.
4 Four pupils at St Antony’s Catholic College in Urmston, Greater Manchester – Joshua Leape, Akaaljop Singh, Tommy Verity and Matthew Neville – have received awards from the Boys’ Brigade.
5 Grays Convent High School in Thurrock, Essex, hosts an anti-bullying event with the Diana Awards.
6 Bishops and priests of the Archdiocese of Birmingham celebrate the ordination of three new men to the priesthood: Fr Chris Yule, Fr Tomas Zuna and Fr Simon Baker (photo: Józef Łopuszyński).
7 Ordinariate leader Mgr Keith Newton with the clergy and First Communion candidates of St Anselm’s Church in Pembury, Kent.
8 Six Sisters of Mercy – Sister Carmel Ryan, Sister Marion McCarthy, Sister Norma Lynch, Sister Kathleen McCormack, Sister Anne-Marie Fitzgerald and Sister Anne O’ Donovan – celebrate the 60th anniversary of their profession.
9 Headmaster Richard Robson with Sir Nicholas Kenyon, managing director of the Barbican Centre, who was guest of honour for Speech Day at St Bede’s Catholic College in Manchester.
10 Members of the Sage Club, a group for highly able students at Bishop Douglass School in East Finchley, London, have hosted an academic conference.
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