1 Paul Halliwell, headteacher of St Bonaventure’s in east London, presented a cheque to Margaret and Barry Mizen, parents of murdered teenager Jimmy Mizen, for their charity For Jimmy after staff and students raised £1,826.
2 Bishop Hovakim Manukyan, Primate of the Armenian Church of the United Kingdom and Ireland, visits St Peter’s Church, Bloxwich, Walsall (photo: Józef Łopuszyński).
3 Bishop Mark O’Toole of Plymouth celebrates a Mass marking the 50th anniversary of Our Lady and St Patrick’s RC Primary School at its Fourth Avenue site in Teignmouth, Devon.
4 Students at St Antony’s Roman Catholic College in Urmston, Greater Manchester have won Manchester Airport’s region-wide Dragons’ Den competition. They raised £6,128 for Francis House children’s hospice.
5 Archbishop Philip Tartaglia of Glasgow has installed Charlie McCluskey, who recently completed his three-year term as Supreme Knight of the Knights of St Columba, as a Knight of St Gregory the Great.
6 Bishop Alan Hopes with seminarians of East Anglia diocese. Priestly vocations in the diocese are at their highest in 30 years (Photo: Keith Morris).
7 Georgia Ivison receives a Headteacher’s Award at Saint Paul’s Catholic High School in Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester.
8 Members and wives of the Norwich Circle of the Catenian Association, led by its president, John Kenny, visit Great Yarmouth’s Time and Tide museum.
9 Students from Saint Paul’s Catholic High School take part in a Mini DASH (Diocesan Association of Secondary Headteachers) meeting organised by the Diocese of Shrewsbury.
10 Bishop Declan Lang of Clifton meets parishioners of Holy Family parish in Gaza during the Holy Land Co-ordination group’s annual visit to the region (photo: Mazur/catholicchurch.org.uk).
11 A Traditional Solemn Holy Mass for the Epiphany of Our Lord is celebrated at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Wolverhampton (photo: Józef Łopuszyński).
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