1 The parish of Our Lady of the Rosary and St Patrick in Walthamstow, east London, receives the Livesimply award. Stella Creasy MP, centre, attended the
presentation.
2 A group of headteachers from Clifton diocese are welcomed to Downside School in Somerset by headmaster Dr James Whitehead.
3 Cardinal Vincent Nichols poses for a photograph with youngsters taking part in CYMFed Flame 2017 at the SSE Arena, Wembley (photo: Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk).
4 Members of the choir of St Thomas More Catholic School in north London have taken part in the Voice in a Million 2017 Schools Concert at the SSE Arena.
5 Westminster auxiliary Bishop John Wilson attends a reception for Brain Tumour Research at Speaker’s House in the Palace of Westminster.
6 Pupils at Oakhill School in Whalley, Lancashire, have launched an egg-themed fundraising campaign for the St Joseph’s Penny Appeal run by Caritas Diocese of Salford.
7 Soprano Andrea Haines, of the acclaimed a cappella octet Voces8, leads a children’s choral performance after a day of singing workshops at St Benedict’s School in Ealing, west London.
8 Duke of Edinburgh Award students at St Ambrose College in Hale Barns, Altrincham, are preparing to spend a week sailing in open waters around the Saronic Gulf in Greece.
9 St Antony’s Catholic College in Urmston, Greater Manchester, hosts an exhibition about the Titanic, painstakingly assembled by naval historian Tony Maguire.
10 Dónal Parker, a GCSE student at St Ambrose College, has spent his hard-earned paper-round money on restoring two bikes he rode as a young boy to donate to refugee children in Salford.
11 Sixth-form students at St Edward’s College, Liverpool, present a cheque for £2,933 to representatives from Cafod.
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