“Laudato Si’” Day in Exeter On Saturday, 7th March, thirty-four parishioners and students gathered at the Exeter University Chaplaincy for a day of prayer and reflection. Inspired by Pope Francis’s famous letter on integral human ecology and the...
Pupils from Holy Cross School in Plymouth have written prayers and painted images reflecting on the events of this upcoming Holy week, from the joy of Palm Sunday, through the sorrow of Good Friday, to the quiet waiting before the celebration of Easter. Their words...
Three pupils at St Cuthbert Mayne School in Torquay were asked to create reflections for the third week in Lent on the theme of forgiveness. The pupils shared what this important Lenten theme means to them and why it matters not only in their own lives, but in the...
Pope Leo XIV’s First Apostolic Exhortation: Dilexi Te (“I have loved you”) emphasizes the essential Christian duty of loving and serving the poor. On Friday 20th (clergy) and Saturday the 21st February, over 145 people from across the diocese attended an...
Young people at St Mary’s School in Marnhull were asked to create reflections for the second week in Lent on the theme of confession. We have included some of the images here but you will be able to see more on our website and Facebook page. This work was...
Young people at Leweston School in Dorset were asked to create reflections for the first week in Lent on the theme of temptation. They reflected on the choices we make every day. We have included some of the images here but you will be able to see more on our...