1 Parishioners join Canon Kenneth Noakes as he celebrates his 20th anniversary of priesthood at St Catherine’s Church in Wimborne, Dorset.
2 Year 6 pupils at the The Towers Convent School in Upper Beeding, West Sussex, with a Goblin Kit Car they built to develop their engineering skills.
3 Sister Consilio is inviting the public to join her at Cuan Mhuire in Athy, Co Kildare, on August 27-28 for a weekend of celebrations marking the rehabilitation centre’s Golden Jubilee.
4 Members of the Darlington Ordinariate Group sing Evensong at Durham Cathedral.
5 Bishop Richard Moth of Arundel and Brighton blesses two benches honouring the memory of Lady Sarah Clutton and her life-long work with the Lourdes Pilgrimage Trust.
6 Isaac Harvey receives a cheque on behalf of HCPT (the Pilgrimage Trust) from the 55 young people who recently made their first Holy Communion at Holy Family Church in Dagenham, Essex.
7 Kayode Akintola, Cafod’s country representative for Sierra Leone and Liberia, stands next to one of the first post-war traffic lights in Freetown, the capital of Leone (photo: Cafod).
8 The crew of MV Moonray attend a Mass organised by the Apostleship of the Sea on board the ship following the sudden death of a 26-year-old colleague.
9 Fr Samuel Alabi, Mary O’Duffin, David Meiklejohn, Deacon Tony Schmitz, George Haggarty and Fr Rogi Thomas with Professor John Haldane (centre) after Prof Haldane’s St Ninian lecture, “Why do we need mercy?” at the St Ninian Pastoral Institute in Dundee (photo: Eddie Mahoney).
10 Pilgrims outside Our Lady of Lourdes and St Michael, Uxbridge, on the annual GK Chesterton pilgrimage (photo: www.catholicgkchestertonsociety.co.uk)
11 Members of the Leeds and Liverpool University Catholic chaplaincies at World Youth Day in Kraków.
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