Cardinal Vincent Nichols, President of the Bishops’ Conference, has sent a short message as we approach Christmas to encourage all our digital followers.
The Cardinal reads a few verses of an Advent hymn that can be dated to 1854 and is sometimes called ‘Our Lady’s Expectation’, before inviting us to seek the face of Christ this Christmas. Read More.
The UK Government announced its biggest investment in a generation for hospices yesterday, 19 December. In a statement welcoming this one-off investment Bishop John Sherrington, Lead bishop for life issues, said:
“I welcome the proposed additional funding for the hospice sector which is facing so many financial problems at the moment. Although it is only a one-off payment, it will be welcomed by hospices nevertheless. Read More.
Sister Helen Alford, an English Dominican nun who is the President of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, said that the development of artificial intelligence must always keep human beings at its centre, as all technology should. Speaking on our Catholic News podcast channel, she said that Catholic social teaching informs that we must be wary of ‘adversarial technology’.
Following the decision of MPs to vote in favour of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill at the Second Reading on Friday, 29 November, Bishop John Sherrington, Lead Bishop for Life Issues, issued a statement. Read More.
‘Remember Me’ is a new document on criminal justice by the Department for Social Justice of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, exploring contemporary issues of criminal justice in the light of Catholic social teaching. Read more.
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales continues to be seriously concerned about the implications of the current two-child policy on Universal Credit payments for vulnerable, larger families.
Introduced in 2017, the policy has been undermining the financial security of families with three or more children. Such families often have no choice but to make claims for Universal Credit as a result of common, but unpredictable, life events, such as job loss or the onset of disability. The majority of families affected by the two-child policy are working families. The UK Government is reviewing the cap as part of the work of the newly formed Child Poverty Taskforce. You can take action here.
A new edition of the Lectionary, the book which contains the readings which are proclaimed at Mass, will come into use in England and Wales on the First Sunday of Advent 2024.
For information and resources on the new Lectionary, visit the dedicated section in our What’s On area.
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