Catholic Church
Follow this link for information about the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, the work it does nationally and internationally, its departments and agencies, to read its publications and for further contact information.
Take a look at this month's main event.
For the latest Catholic news, please visit our Media Centre.
You can also find the answers to some of our frequently asked questions in our How Do I..? section.
Want to find out about prayer, or deepen your spiritual life? Visit our Prayer and Spirituality page.
Find out more about the Vatican, home of the Pope - the Bishop of Rome and successor of St Peter.
The Church's approach to public policy is formed by Catholic social teaching. At any one time, work is being undertaken on many fronts for example moral and social matters such as issues surrounding healthcare ethics, education, migrancy and matters of justice and the common good. Visit our Legislation and Public Policy pages.
To raise funds to support the work of the Bishops' Conference in faithful witness to the Gospel, the Bishops launched a five-year programme called Faith in the Future. Fourteen projects have been identified as priorities for the coming years and fit into the following categories: supporting ministry, promoting dialogue between religions, faith in action and proclaiming the Good News.
Click to find out more about our projects or for information on making a donation.
Each diocesan website has a section that can be used for finding a local Catholic parish and Catholic Church.
CASE: The Catholic Agency to Support Evangelisation
The CASE website is designed to encourage and help Catholics evangelise.
Explore the CASE resources website
Home is a Holy Place
Home is a Holy Place is the second in a three phase initiative within the Catholic community in England and Wales to support marriage and family life.
For further information please visit our Marriage and Family Life page
Healthcare Conference
Faith in Health: Sustaining vocation and professionalism in healthcare today.
This dynamic conference, held in July, brought together prominent healthcare professionals from across the country to further the current debate about vocation and professionalism within the NHS.
Did you miss out? Don't worry, we have audio, transcripts and presentations from a number of the key speakers including Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor, Baroness Julia Cumberlege, Sir Cyril Chantler, Bill Kilgallon, Prof. Sheila Hollins and Dr James Hanvey SJ.
Visit our Faith in Health page.