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The Bishops' Work

Pages on the work of the Bishops of England and Wales can be found at the foot of this page.

The values of the Gospel – peace, love, truth, justice, charity – are unchanging, eternal truths. Yet the world is changing constantly. The Church therefore has a prophetic calling to read these ‘signs of the times’ and interpret them in the light of the Gospel.

The Church is called to reflect on the interface between Christianity and society. Do our schools, hospitals and prisons reflect the depth of Christ’s love for humanity? Do our laws protect and cherish all humans, rich or poor, sick or well, as made in the image and likeness of God?

In England and Wales, our work includes promoting marriage and family life, work in the education and healthcare sectors, environment al concerns, supporting the priesthood and religious life, dialogue with Christian Churches and members of different faith communities and much more.

Internationally, the Church works and collaborates with people and organisations in many countries around the world. The breadth of the Church's work takes in aid and development, global justice and peace, support and solidarity with the Church overseas and missionary work to highlight but a small cross-section.

Our work:

Catholic Parliamentary Internship (CPI)

Providing the opportunity for young Catholics to make a difference in the public square

Catholics in Healthcare

Catholics in Healthcare is an informative microsite for Catholic health and social care professionals offering resources, news and more

Dialogue with Other Christians

Like any family, the Church has several branches. Each is different (Roman Catholic, Methodist, Anglican to name but a few) but all share a common source: Jesus Christ.

Dialogue with Other Faiths

Christ asks us to love unconditionally. This means Christians need to be wholeheartedly committed to reaching out to every neighbour and to be concerned for the common good.

Education

We support more than 2,000 Catholic schools in England and Wales. Specifically our role is national policy

Environment

God has given the earth to us to enjoy and cherish, so care for God’s creation is a vital part of Christian belief.

Europe

Europe has been widely and profoundly permeated by Christianity - the Church in England and Wales works to safeguard this precious patrimony and to help Europe to build herself by revitalizing her original Christian roots.

Evangelisation

The reason the Church exists is to evangelise; to be actively proclaiming and sharing the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ

Heritage

A Church for us is more than a building – it is a Sacred Space, filled with God’s presence. Everything within that space – the paintings, the statues, the stained glass – exists for a spiritual purpose.

Holy Land

The Christian community in the Holy Land represents a physical link between the modern world and the life and times of Christ - the Church in England and Wales works for peace and justice for all in the Holy Land.

International Justice and Peace

"If you want peace, work for justice." Pope Paul VI

Life Issues

All life is sacred, a gift from God. To end life prematurely is to deny that God has a plan for every human, created as we are in the image of his son Jesus Christ.

Marriage & Family Life

Celebrating Family: Blessed, Broken, Living Love is a national programme of support for marriage and family life within the Catholic community in England and Wales.

Migration and Refugees

National, international, forced, voluntary, legal and illegal migration is a "sign of the times" - the Church in England and Wales works to promote human dignity, human rights and justice for migrants and refugees.

Mission to Seafarers

Apostleship of the Sea (AOS) is the official maritime welfare agency of the Catholic Church in Great Britain.

Overseas Aid and Development (CAFOD)

CAFOD is the official overseas development and relief agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales.

Overseas Mission Work

The Pontifical Mission Societies are the official support organisation for the overseas mission of the Catholic Church.

Safeguarding

A "culture of vigilance" to protect children

Social Action (Caritas)

An umbrella group for Catholic charities that offer support for families, children and the elderly.

The Vatican

Read about the central administration of the worldwide Catholic Church.


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