1 Participants at an international conference on human trafficking held by the Medaille Trust in Bled, Slovenia.
2 A booklet in honour of the much-loved late Brentwood diocese priest Fr Denis Hall (pictured) has raised more than £8,000 for Aid to the Church in Need.
3 Lord Lingfield, president of the League of Mercy, has invested Fra’ Matthew Festing, Grand Master of the Sovereign Order of Malta, with the Grand Cross of the League of Mercy at the House of Lords.
4 The Football Association has invited Tom Cassidy, a sixth-form student at St Ambrose College in Hale Barns, Cheshire, to attend a summer training programme for young referees at Warwick University.
5 Pupils at St Ethelbert’s Catholic Primary school in Ramsgate, Kent, learn about the Battle of the Somme at Ellington Park.
6 The Knights of St Columba support the pilgrimage visit of the Miraculous Relic Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe to the Metropolitan Cathedral Church of St David, Cardiff.
7 Archbishop Bernard Longley of Birmingham with newly ordained deacon Michael Bates.
8 Natasha Coyle, a student at Saint Benedict Catholic Voluntary Academy in Derby, has won the Chris Williamson Public Speaking Trophy, with two of her fellow students, Euan Harrison and Dominic Gordon, also making the final.
9 Newly ordained Southwark diocese priest Fr Phil Andrews cuts a cake after celebrating his first Mass at St Joseph’s, New Malden, Surrey (photo: Amanda C Dickie).
10 Vatican maritime Bishop Joseph Kalathiparambil celebrates Mass on board the Azura cruise ship in Civitavecchia, Italy.
11 Sister Lucy Dunne and volunteers celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Cornerstone Day Centre in Manchester, which has served the homeless and refugees since 1991.
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