1 Archbishop Mario Conti, with Mgr Chris McElroy and parishioners of St Andrew’s Cathedral, Glasgow, after a Mass of thanksgiving marking the 40th anniversary of his episcopal ordination (photo: Paul McSherry).
2 St George’s Weybridge celebrates the bicentenary of the Josephites, the order that founded the school in Surrey.
3 Alex R, a Year 5 pupil at Cranmore School in Surrey, has raised £316 for the charities Cafod and Cherry Trees by walking a minimum of 10,000 steps a day in Lent.
4 Fr Damian Cassidy of Aylesford Priory celebrates Mass at the Unesco World Heritage site of Gavarnie on the French-Spanish border during the HCPT charity’s Easter pilgrimage.
5 Winners of the Senior Colours Awards at St Edward’s College, Liverpool, with guest speaker Richard Parks, a former Wales rugby union international.
6 Buckfast Abbey in Devon is awaiting the imminent arrival of two new organs for the Abbey Church, constructed by the Italian organ builders Fratelli Ruffatti.
7 Students at St Ambrose College in Hale Barns, Greater Manchester, have completed the gruelling Three Peaks Challenge, raising £3,500 for next year’s school trip to Sierra Leone.
8 Pupils at Oliver House School in London present a cheque for £3138.11 to Ruth Clark of the Wonder Foundation, enabling more than 50 Guatemalan children to go to school for a year.
9 Sixth-formers at St Mary’s Shaftesbury in Dorset welcome Fr Andrew Pinsent for a talk on science and religion.
10 Children at Moreton Hall Prep School in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, have two new school pets: pygmy goats Lofty and Moreton.
11 Archbishop Bernard Longley of Birmingham blesses a renovated statue of Our Lady during his visit to Our Lady & St Werburgh’s primary school in Newcastle-under-Lyme.
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