1 Cafod supporters meet Chancellor Philip Hammond as part of a “week of action” on climate change and energy.
2 Archbishop Bernard Longley of Birmingham presents Pope Francis with a copy of Looking Towards a Church Fully Reconciled (SPCK), a book charting ecumenical progress.
3 Girls from Farnborough Hill in Hampshire gain first-hand experience of sustainable farming on a visit to Tuppenny Barn in Southbourne, Dorset.
4 Bishop Richard Moth and Fr Vladimir Nikiforov celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the opening of Our Lady of Fatima Church, Staplefield, West Sussex.
5 Fr Wayne Coughlin, Northampton Diocese’s director of Missio, visits the parish of Bletchley in order to promote papal charity.
6 Mitchell Powell (second from left) receives the 2016 Make a Difference Award for England from BBC Radio 2 presenter Chris Evans and Boys’ Brigade president Lord Griffiths.
7 Parish priest Fr Alex Austin welcomes Bishop William Kenney, auxiliary bishop of Birmingham, and Abbot Geoffrey Scott from Douai Abbey to concelebrate a Mass for the 150th anniversary of the opening of the St Gregory the Great Church in Stratford-upon-Avon, West Midlands.
8 Bishop John Sherrington officially opens a new reception at Newman Catholic College in Willesden, north-west London.
9 Nora Tapsell is presented with a card from the Queen by Mgr Antony Conlon, parish priest of Our Lady and St John, Goring on Thames, Oxfordshire, at a Mass celebrating Mrs Tapsell’s 100th birthday.
10 Students at St Benedict’s School in Ealing, west London, perform A Midsummer Night’s Dream as part of the RSC’s “Dream Team” initiative.
11 Cardinal Vincent Nichols marks the Golden Jubilee of the Rosary Catholic Primary School in Heston, Greater London.
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