1 Students at St Bede’s Catholic College in Bristol have been chosen to take part in the Bristol Scholars Scheme, designed to get local pupils into Britain’s top universities.
2 Professor Rémi Brague and Sir Roger Scruton attend an Acton Institute conference on “The Crisis of Liberty in the West” in London.
3 Stonyhurst College students celebrate the feast of St Edmund Campion at St Peter’s Church.
4 Thomas Roy and Michael Bradley, parishioners at St Ambrose’s Church in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, with their new publication, Saint Ambrose’s Fallen Parishioners of the Great War 1914-1918.
5 Charles Cole leads the Schola Cantorum of the London Oratory at Aid to the Church in Need’s carol service at the Jesuit Church of the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street, London (photo: Weenson Oo).
6 Bishop John Arnold inducts Fr Mark Harold, former vice-rector of the English College in Rome, as the first diocesan parish priest of St Mary’s Brownedge in Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, following the departure of the Ampleforth Benedictines after 236 years.
7 Cardinal Vincent Nichols supports the St Vincent de Paul Society’s efforts to help homeless people struggling with the cold by distributing 12,000 Vinnie Packs.
8 Manchester Storm ice hockey star Jack Prince presents good behaviour awards at St Ambrose College in Hale Barns, Greater Manchester.
9 Archie Baer, a student at Our Lady of Muswell Primary School in north London, receives the Outstanding Primary STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) Student Award at the Haringey Outstanding for All 2016 ceremony at Alexandra Palace (photo: Joss Dempster).
10 Pupils at Saint Benedict Catholic Voluntary Academy in Derby are raising funds to visit the Russian Space Mission Control Centre in July. To support them, visit gofundme.com/2sbnmdb8.
11 Pupils at St Benedict’s in Ealing, west London, have raised £532.96 for Cafod.
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