1 Chris Stefanick, founder of Real Life Catholic, with volunteers at the Reboot Live event at the University of Glasgow (Paul McSherry).
2 Year 7 student Juliette has won the Poetry Cup at St Mary’s School, Cambridge.
3 Fr Christopher Whitehead greets a pony at the Diocese of Clifton’s family day.
4 Axminster Catenians welcome a number of the local clergy: left to right, Fr Jean-Patrice Coulon, Canon George Carrick, Axminster Catenian Bob Bannister, Mgr Canon Robert Draper VG, Rev Peter Clarke.
5 The St Catherine’s summer school at the Franciscan Retreat Centre at Pantasaph, near Holywell, in North Wales. (Joseph Shaw)
6 The Midlands Section of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem gather at Maryvale Institute for the installation of new section president Joseph Smiles KCHS. Mass was celebrated by the section prior, Archbishop Bernard Longley of Birmingham, Bishop David McGough and Bishop Alan Hopes.
7 Students from Prior Park, Derby, on a trip to Romania. Here they are after constructing a chicken coop to help provide food for an after-school club in the area.
8 Bishop Mark O’Toole of Plymouth and Fr Michael Sharkey, Catholic chaplain at Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, Devon, watch as cadets perform a march-past.
9 Paddy Phelan, honorary director of the missionary charity Spicma, greets his brother Fr Bernard Phelan at a reception in London to celebrate Fr Phelan’s golden jubilee and the 50th anniversary of the founding of the charity.
10 Cardinal Vincent Nichols presents the Knight Commander’s Cross of the Order of St Gregory the Great to John Gibbs, chairman of the Association of Papal Orders in Great Britain, who was responsible for key aspects of Benedict XVI’s visit to Britain.
11 More than 100 children from 26 local primary schools take part in the annual maths challenge at St Ambrose College in Hale Barns, Greater Manchester.
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