1 The World Apostolate of Fatima (Scotland) brings the Pilgrimage Statue of Our Lady of Fatima to St Andrew’s Cathedral, Glasgow (photo: Paul McSherry).
2 Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor marks 60 years of priesthood at St Mary’s University, Twickenham, where he received the Benedict Medal in recognition of his service to the Church.
3 The Prince of Wales meets Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Bashar Warda of Erbil, northern Iraq, at Clarence House, London, during a visit organised by Aid to the Church in Need.
4 Sister Marie Raw, author Susan O’Brien, Sister Ellen Flynn and Sister Sarah King-Turner at the launch of the new book Leaving God for God: The Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul in Britain, 1847-2017.
5 The National Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima visits St George’s Cathedral, Southwark, where it was crowned by Archbishop Peter Smith (photo: Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk).
6 Year 8 girls from St Mary’s Shaftesbury in Dorset visit the convent chapel at the Bar Convent Living Heritage Centre in York.
7 Cardinal Patrick D’Rozario of Dhaka, Bangladesh, meets Apostleship of the Sea’s national director Martin Foley during a visit to London.
8 Servitium Christi, a secular institute for single women and widows, establishes its first centre in Britain with a Mass at the Blessed Sacrament Shrine in Liverpool.
9 Members of the Keralan community attend the Migrants Mass for Westminster, Brentwood and Southwark dioceses at St Antony’s, Forest Gate, in east London (photo: Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk).
10 Historian and broadcaster Michael Wood with history teacher Emmeline Nathan during a visit to Saint Paul’s Catholic High School in Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester.
11 Boarders at New Hall School in Chelmsford, Essex, have completed the Nuclear Rush race in Brentwood, raising money for Bowel Cancer UK.
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