The April 2025 edition of the Catholic East Anglia newspaper is now published online and paper copies will be available in parishes later this week. The […]
St Mary’s Church, Ipswich, was filled with prayer and joy on Tuesday, 25 March 2025, as parishioners from across the Deanery of St Edward gathered to […]
Each August, the Diocese of East Anglia joins with the Catholic Association (CA) on a deeply moving pilgrimage to Lourdes. In 2025, the pilgrimage will take […]
St Peter’s Church in Gorleston has been recognised for its outstanding efforts in supporting Operation Christmas Child (OCC) by filling shoeboxes with gifts for children in […]
In this Faith In The Home column, Adriana Lyons, member of St Edmund’s parish, highlights the Smartphone Free Childhood initiative which focuses on the growing concern […]
In early February the Ignite Team headed to Genesis House in Plymouth to learn different ways to evangelise. Rebecca Bretherton joined the team and reports. We […]
Fr Alvan reflects on Lenten fasting, rooted in Jesus’ 40-day fast, a spiritual practice that deepens Christians’ relationship with God by fostering self-denial, prayer, repentance, and […]
A group of young pilgrims from the “Jesus Hug” Cantonese Children’s Fellowship embarked on a special pilgrimage to the Church of Our Lady and the English […]
Polish Cubs and Brownies from Cambridge and Norwich came together for their annual overnight camp on 1 March 2025, strengthening their bonds of friendship and faith. […]
Parishioners, clergy, and friends gathered in great numbers at Our Lady and St Etheldreda, Newmarket, to celebrate a truly momentous occasion – the 60th Anniversary Mass […]
A dedicated church organist has been recognised for 55 years of faithful service at St Peter’s Church, Gorleston. Matthew Hardy first played the organ at St […]
The St Benet’s School for Peace, located near Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has been providing education and hope to displaced children for […]