A new initiative to help tackle modern slavery across the Diocese of East Anglia has been explored and volunteers to help tackle the problem are now […]
The community at Montana Residential Home in Great Barton celebrates, as the CQC awards it an ‘outstanding’ rating for the second time. The community at Montana […]
The Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology in Cambridge hosts a ground-breaking conference, in person and online, on Wednesday March 13, to explore the legacy of Jacques […]
In preparation for the Jubilee Year of 2025, Pope Francis encouraged a return to the documents of Vatican II, refreshing awareness of the fruits of that […]
This week’s “Growing Together” summit has seen pairs of Anglican and Catholic bishops, including Bishop Peter Collins, gather for a series of ecumenical discussions and visits […]
After years of silence, Kesgrave’s Church of the Holy Family and St Michael’s bell rings again, revealing a mysterious maritime past and a legacy intertwined with […]
Pope Francis and the Archbishop of Canterbury have commissioned pairs of Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops from across the world at the Basilica of St Paul’s […]
The February 2024 edition of the Catholic East Anglia newspaper is now published online and paper copies will be available in parishes later this week. The […]
The ‘Hearts in Search of God’ project introduces walking pilgrimages across England and Wales, connecting cathedrals and shrines, inspired by Pope Francis’ teachings. In an era […]
Latest news of interest across the Diocese of East Anglia includes an international food festival, history talks and World Leprosy Day. St Etheldreda’s Ely SVP celebrated an […]
To mark the 50 Faces of the Holy Land exhibition’s time in Norwich, special prayers will be said at evensong at Norwich Anglican Cathedral at 5.30pm […]
A Norfolk Christian, who two years ago was presented with Royal Maundy Money, has met and been congratulated by both an Anglican and a Catholic bishop […]