CAFOD welcomes the news today that the Right Reverend Richard Moth has been appointed as the new Archbishop of Westminster.
CAFOD’s beloved Christmas Fun Runs are back on Saturday 27 December 2025, bringing together communities in Liverpool and Bollington for a morning filled with joy, fresh air and festive cheer, all in ...
Join us for the Christmas Fun Run in Liverpool! Take part in this joyful festive tradition and be part of a community making a real difference this Christmas. Whether you walk, run, jog or wheel, ...
Father in heaven, may the faith you have given us in your son, Jesus Christ, our brother, and the flame of charity enkindled in our hearts by the Holy Spirit, reawaken in us the blessed hope for the ...
The word Jubilee comes from the Hebrew word yobel, which is a ram's horn, blown to mark the start of a Jubilee Year in the Bible 2025 is a Jubilee Year in the Church, with the theme ‘Pilgrims of Hope’ ...
Young female Indigenous leaders are learning how to use drones to monitor and report to authorities on deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. Credit: Evilene Paixao, Partner Hutukara Yanomami ...
Join Catholic schools across England and Wales in making a Jubilee Pledge! Share this 8.5mins minute video to reflect on why we are making a long-term commitment to work for the common good.
Additional teacher CPD resources to support the Jubilee Year.
2025 is a holy year, when we join with Pope Francis and our global Catholic family in celebrating a Jubilee. The Holy Father has given this year's Jubilee the theme of 'Pilgrims of Hope' and invited ...
Take a moment to look at the Jubilee colouring page together. What stands out for you? Is there anything you are curious about? Then have someone in the family read the following: "And you shall ...
The four candles on the Advent wreath represent hope, peace, joy and love. As we light one each Sunday, they help us to mark the passing of time as we look towards the coming of Christ at Christmas.
Lord, we expected you to be grand, but you have come as a helpless infant. We expected you at another time, but you have come in the silence of the night. We expected you to be dazzling, a king, but ...