 | | | Reflection: The intensity of the Sacred Triduum allows us to know Christ through his mysteries
Towards the end of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, one of the Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis, Lucy and Edmund Pevensie learn that they will not be returning to Narnia. Aslan comforts the children saying, ‘But I have another name. You must learn to know me by that name. This was the very reason why you were brought to Narnia, that by knowing me here for a little, you may know me better there.’
Holy Week, and particularly the Sacred Triduum, brings us close to Jesus. We are the disciples who are ‘with him’ (Mk 3:14) as Jesus enters Jerusalem, celebrates the Last Supper, suffers, dies and rises from the dead. As Easter begins the intensity of that closeness fades as we return to ordinary life.
In the accounts of the Resurrection, Mary of Magdala stands weeping outside the tomb. When she finally recognises Jesus, he says to her, ‘Do not cling to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father’ (Jn 20:17). Jesus is not pushing her away. Rather, he is inviting her to know him no longer as the teacher (Rabboni) she followed, but as the risen Lord.
The intensity of the Sacred Triduum allows us to know Christ through his mysteries so that we can follow him more deeply in the ordinary life that follows. Like Lucy and Edmund, we do not return to our lives as if nothing has happened. We enter Eastertide knowing Jesus not only through the events of his Passion, Death and Resurrection, but as the living Lord who is with us.
Fr Michael Glover St Mary's College, Oscott | | |
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| | Archbishop Bernard's Easter Message for 2026 | | |
| Archbishop Bernard Longley shares his Easter Message for 2026, reminding us that the Resurrection is the foundation of our faith and a source of hope for all who face difficulties.
He invites us to pray for those suffering in our world, to draw closer to Christ, and to rejoice with the many new Catholics welcomed into the Church this Easter.
Watch his message and join us in celebrating the joy of the season. | | |
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| | Good Friday Walk of Witness, Birmingham | | |
| Come and remember the events of Good Friday with Ecumenical friends from across the City.
Starting at The Church at Carrs Lane at 10am and finishing at St Chad’s Cathedral, Friday 3 April.
All are welcome! | | |
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| | Easter Monday Men's Mass | | |
| Our Diocesan Easter Monday tradition continues with Mass at: St Chad’s Cathedral, Birmingham, St Osburg’s, Coventry, & Sacred Heart, Tunstall, Stoke on Trent.
All at 10am. All welcome.
There is a special custom of grandfathers, fathers and sons coming to this Mass together. | | |
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| | Becoming a Catholic: Your Story | | |
| As part of a new initiative this year we invited those joining the Catholic Church at Easter to share a little, or a lot, of their journey so far.
A short, optional questionnaire was shared across all our parishes and those due to be received were invited to participate. Many of these people recently attended the Rite of Election at St Chad's Cathedral.
We are delighted to have received several testimonies already, and hope to receive many more over the coming weeks. Thank you to all those who have shared their personal stories so far.
Please do take time to read the uplifting testimonies of new Catholics and delve into what drew them to the faith. | | |
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| | Oscott in upcoming BBC Documentary Harry Goes to Rome | | |
| Airing this weekend.
You may know Harry Clark as the winner of The Traitors in 2024 - but this Easter he’s on a very different journey, one which brought him to St Mary's College, Oscott.
In a new BBC documentary, Harry Clark Goes to Rome (set to broadcast on BBC2 and iPlayer on Easter Sunday), Harry sets out on a journey to Rome with the ultimate goal of an audience with the Pope. He explores faith, identity, and what it really means to be a person of faith — with a visit to Oscott along the way!
Oscott was delighted to have been part of his journey, and even more encouraged to see the deep and vital questions of faith, purpose, and God highlighted in the media. | | |
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| | People’s Emergency Briefing – Local Screenings Announced. | | |
| A new 45 minute film, People’s Emergency Briefing, will be released across the UK on 7 April 2026. Based on expert material first presented at Westminster Central Hall, it sets out current scientific evidence on how climate and nature breakdown are affecting life in the UK.
Screenings confirmed in the Archdiocese include 21 April at Arup, Birmingham, and 7 June at MAC, Cannon Hill Park.
While the film focuses on environmental science, many of the issues it raises connect closely with the Church’s call to care for creation. Pope Francis, in Laudato Si’, urges ecological responsibility, and Pope Leo XIV warned in 2025 that “nature itself has become a bargaining chip,” highlighting the moral duty to protect both creation and the vulnerable.
A national map is available online to find a screening near you, and you can also sign up to host your own event. | | |
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| | Online Event:Becoming a Trauma-Informed Spiritual Practitioner | | |
| Online session hosted by the Carmelite Spirituality Network. Saturday 11 April, 3pm. For spiritual directors, pastoral workers, chaplains, and all who accompany others. Learn how trauma affects the spiritual life and how to respond with wisdom and care. Speaker: Ruth Stephens CPD certificate included. | | |
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| | Our Common Home: Engaging Politicians | | |
| Join an online meeting with Bishop John Arnold, the Diocesan Environmental Leads Network & Friends on Monday 13 April.
With the May local elections fast approaching, now is an important time to let politicians know your views on climate and justice. | | |
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| | Clergy Conference for Youth Ministry | | |
| Wednesday 15 April, 10-4pm, £79
Following the success of last year's Youth Ministry Conference, Dr Julia Sadusky will be returning to explore the landscape that young people are currently navigating.
She will explore big topics that they are grappling with such as faith development, sexuality, gender, intergeneration relationships and lots more.
There will also be opportunity to take part in workshops on the themes of Mental Health & Faith, Engaging Volunteers, Gender & Identity, and responding to the Quiet Revival.
Location: Don Bosco House, Coleshill. | | |
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| | Floral sustainability in places of worship | | |
| Saturday 18 April 11am-1pm, St John Paul II Centre, Bicester.
Calling all parish flower groups, committees and those who care about green practices.
Join us to explore how we can make floral decorations in worship spaces more sustainable and eco-friendly.
Discover easy tips and creative ideas to keep your floral arrangements beautiful while caring for the planet.
Please register your interest to attend. | | |
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| | Youth Ministry Conference | | |
| Saturday 18 April, 9.30am-6pm (Vigil Mass with Canon Michael Dolman 5pm), £18 Calling all Parish Youth Leaders
Following the success of our 2024 Conference, we are delighted to announce that the 2026 Youth Ministry Conference is returning for our parish volunteers to the Archdiocese, this year in Royal Leamington Spa.
Dr Julia Sadusky will be returning to explore the landscape that our young people are currently navigating. She will explore big topics that they are grappling with, such as faith development, sexuality, gender, intergenerational relationships and lots more. | | |
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| | March for Life presents COMMISSIONED - Pro Life Men's Conference | | |
| Saturday 18 April, 10am-5pm, Birmingham Christian College, Selly Oak, Birmingham - £25 COMMISSIONED is a one‑day conference equipping men to live out their pro‑life mission with confidence and clarity.
Join a growing community committed to defending preborn children, supporting women in crisis, and speaking effectively on the pro‑life issue.
The day includes practical guidance for fathers and husbands, teaching on standing firm under pressure, insights from pro‑life history, and opportunities for discussion and connection with others. | | |
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| | Holy Hour for the Dignity of Life | | |
| In the Easter season, the Catholic Bishops of England and Wales will hold a Holy Hour on Sunday 19 April at 4.30pm (UK time).
This is an opportunity for the Catholics of our two nations to unite and pray for the promotion of a culture of life. We encourage parishes throughout England and Wales to hold Holy Hours around that time. | | |
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| | Celebrating ACTA and Synodality in the Archdiocese of Birmingham | | |
| Sunday 26 April. All are welcome! Selly Park Convent Conference Centre.
A Call to Action (ACTA), Birmingham is holding a final meeting of the local group. Tea and Coffee from 2pm Meeting begins at 2.30 pm including a presentation and discussion on how to encourage synodality in your parish. Please let us know if you hope to attend so that we can plan refreshments. | | |
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| | Newman, Theology and the Imagination: A Theological Conference | | |
| Friday 1 May - Saturday 2 May.
A Theology Symposium in honour of St John Henry Newman's elevation to Doctor of the Church held at St Mary's College, Oscott, Birmingham. Please note that the event begins on Friday 1 May at 7pm with a free public lecture. You can attend this without any obligation to attend the Symposium, which begins on Saturday morning at 9.15am. | | |
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| | Diocesan Mass for Marriage - please register your attendance | | |
| The annual Thanksgiving Mass for Marriage will be held on Saturday 2 May at St Chad's Cathedral, the Diocesan Mother Church.
Registration for the event is now open with a deadline of Sunday 19 April.
If you are celebrating a significant wedding anniversary in 2026, engaged to be married this year or would simply like to give thanks to God for your marriage, and ask for His ongoing blessings, please join us. | | |
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| | Is Your Son Being Called to the Priesthood? | | |
| Following a successful day last year, the Vocations Office is hosting a Young Discerners Group meeting on Saturday 9 May.
This is for young men in school years 9-13 who feel they might be being called to the priesthood and is an opportunity to meet together at our diocesan seminary, St Mary's College, Oscott.
Participants have the chance to find out more about the priesthood and seminary life, spend time in prayer, meet seminarians and explore how to discern.
Their parents are also invited to attend as part of a parallel programme, where they can have a tour of Oscott and meet with a priest's parents, who can answer their questions.
This is a free event but booking is essential. | | |
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| | Diocesan Day Pilgrimage to Walsingham | | |
| Fr Philip Griffin, Pilgrimage Organiser, has written to parishes across the Archdiocese inviting them to take part in this year's day pilgrimage to Walsingham, Norfolk.
Pilgrims are invited to travel to 'England's Nazareth' on Saturday 9 May, with Mass celebrated by Canon Jonathan Veasey, Vicar General of the Archdiocese.
"Pilgrimage is an important aspect of Catholic life, and I'm sure the day pilgrimage will be a joyful and spiritually rewarding experience for everyone," said Fr Philip.
If parish groups are planning to attend please inform Fr Philip by the end of April. | | |
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| | WeBelieve Festival is back for 2026! | | |
| Tickets now on sale for the July event
The WeBelieve Festival brings thousands together to encounter Christ in His Church. It’s an unmissable opportunity to discover the traditions and charisms that flow through the Church, to grow in authentic community, and to encounter the transforming love of God. Join us from Friday 24 - Monday 27 July at the historic and beautiful setting of St Mary’s College, Oscott for a feast of the True, the Good and the Beautiful.
Last year more than 2,000 Catholics gathered in the grounds for the first-ever WeBelieve Festival, celebrating Catholic life and faith. | | |
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| | Pilgrimage to Fatima - September | | |
| Places remain for a Pilgrimage to Fatima from 11-15 September, led by Fr Andrew Franklin (Our Lady of the Wayside, Shirley).
We will fly from Manchester and stay at the Hotel Steyler, just a short walk from the Sanctuary.
Cost: £1,100 per person, including return flights, accommodation, full board, airport transfers, hold luggage, travel insurance, and all organised pilgrimage events. A £400 deposit secures your place.
The programme includes daily Mass, the International Rosary and Candlelight Processions, the Via Sacra, visits to Aljustrel and Valinhos, and time to enjoy the prayerful atmosphere of the Sanctuary.
Join us for a special few days of prayer, reflection, and fellowship in this beloved place of pilgrimage. | | |
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| | | | Opportunities with the Archdiocese and other organisations | | |
| Paid positions
Father Hudson's Caritas provides social care throughout the Archdiocese. Roles currently available: Support Workers Foster Carers
Voluntary Positions
Lead Trustee for Safeguarding and Lead Trustee for Property The Trustees are seeking to appoint skilled and committed Catholic volunteers with relevant professional experience.
Oxford Pro-Life Community is working to build a living and lively community of people in Oxford that has a real impact in promoting the respect for the inviolable right to life of all human beings.
If that sounds exciting to you and you can spare an hour or so a week please visit the website to find out more.
Several other opportunities are also advertised on our website including:
Train and Volunteer as a Relationship Counsellor with Marriage Care.
A week of free residential work experience with the St Vincent de Paul Society and CAFOD.
Become a Faith Rep with Mary's Meals.
CAFOD is looking for new School Volunteers.
Parish Appealers are needed by Aid to the Church in Need (ACN).
Volunteer at Tabor Living, Birmingham. | | |
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| | Webinar: The Catholic Union host The Place of Beauty | | |
| The Catholic Union is delighted to announce that it will be holding a webinar on Monday 20 April at 6pm to explore the place of beauty, amongst the other transcendentals, in the moral formation of the person and of society.
Chaired by Catherine Pepinster, well known journalist, attendees will hear from Father Patrick van der Vorst and Stefan Kaminski.
Father Patrick is a Belgian and British priest of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster and former entrepreneur, dealer, art expert and winner on BBC's Dragons' Den.
Stefan is the Director of The Christian Heritage Centre at Stonyhurst, where he has been creating and delivering Catholic formation content for a wider audience.
Please register for the webinar by emailing info@catholicunion.org.uk and a Zoom link will be provided. Booking is essential. | | |
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| | Forming Catholic Student Leaders | | |
| Two summer courses exploring faith, ethics and leadership for sixth form students, offered by the Christian Heritage Centre at Stonyhurst. Join us for six days in the beautiful Ribble Valley to explore themes linked to The Common Good (Year 12, 10-15 August) and to The Human Ecology (Year 13, 5-10 July).
Meet new friends, discuss and share with peers, tutors and academics, learn new skills, develop your relationship with Christ, build your character.
Deadline: Thursday 30 April. | | |
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| | Invitation from Beginning Experience | | |
| Widowed, Separated and Divorced Weekend - Friday 8 to Sunday 10 May at Worth Abbey, West Sussex.
Beginning Experience is a peer ministry to the widowed, separated and divorced led by trained volunteers.
Their work is carried out at special weekend gatherings, which encourage participants to deal with the natural process of grief and loneliness.
For further details of the weekend please contact Mary on 07730 884315 or email: BeginningExperience.soe@gmail.com | | |
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| | Online gathering: Invitation from Church Action on Poverty | | |
| Is your church working to address rural poverty? Would you like to connect with others addressing similar issues around the UK?
If so, you can sign up for "Connecting and strengthening rural voices on poverty", an online roundtable event organised by Church Action on Poverty (Christian social justice charity), The Diocese of Truro and Churches Together in Cumbria.
The event is on Thursday 21 May from 10.30am to 12noon. | | |
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