1 Bishop Alan Hopes of East Anglia visits St Mary’s Catholic Primary School in Lowestoft, Suffolk, as it celebrates its 50th anniversary.
2 The academic Dr Jeremy Pilch is enrolled in the Norwich Circle of the Catenian Association.
3 Two former presidents of Cardiff University’s Catholic Society – Sarah Johnson, left, and Michaela Morton, right – have graduated as medical doctors. They are pictured with chaplain Fr Sebastian Jones.
4 Pilgrims from the Diocese of Derry with Fr Roland Colhoun at the International Cenacle of the Marian Movement of Priests in Fatima.
5 Sisters from Pauline Books and Media with Mgr James Curry, parish priest of Our Lady of Victories, Kensington, west London, at the Friends of the Holy Land garden party.
6 Barrow Hills School in Witley, Surrey, welcomes Maggie Alphonsi, the face of international women’s rugby, as guest speaker at its annual prize-giving event.
7 Isabelle Cross, a pupil at Loreto Grammar School in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, has come third in the song and dance section of the World Dance Championships in Germany.
8 Pupils at Our Lady & St Werburgh’s Catholic Primary School in Newcastle-under-Lyme have raised more than £600 for St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary School in Notting Hill, west London, which was evacuated because of the Grenfell Tower fire.
9 Author Julian Sedgwick urges budding writers at Saint Benedict Catholic Voluntary Academy in Derby never to give up on their dreams.
10 Year 11 students at Saint Paul’s Catholic High School in Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester, attend a school prom.
11 Olympic 400m runner Martyn Rooney opens the new athletics track at Ratcliffe College in Leicestershire. The track was blessed by Fr Ted Mullen and Fr Phillip Sainter.
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