Archbishop Richard Moth reflects on the Pallium as a powerful sign of the unity of the Church.
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Archbishop Richard Moth reflects on the Pallium as a vestment and what it symbolises.
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“Rejoice with me; I have found my sheep that was lost.” (Luke 15:6)
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Speaking following the Mass with Pope Leo XIV, Archbishop Richard Moth reflected on how the pallium is a 'symbol of your closeness to the Petrine ministry from the Holy Father himself. It's a very powerful experience, a very powerful sign I think for everybody.'
Archbishop Richard Moth received the pallium from Pope Leo XIV during Mass in St Peter’s Basilica on the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Monday 29 June.
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"Gen Z is also Catholic, there are so many of us who love Jesus."
These are just a few testimonies from the young people who took part in our beautiful Corpus Christi Procession 2026.
The Church is alive, and so is the generation carrying it forward.
"I like the fact that Christ goes before us, leading the way. That's what we need in our lives."
Listen to the testimonies of people who witnessed and professed their faith during the Corpus Christi procession through London.
On Sunday, the busy streets of London came to a standstill as the Eucharist was processed between some of the Central London parishes.
Our Lord was accompanied throughout the day in Holy Mass, prayer, and song, witnessing to his presence in the heart of our city.
Prepare the way of the Lord
Isaiah 40:3
Join us as we walk with Christ, present in the Blessed Sacrament, through London's busy streets on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, June 7th 2026.
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London's Eucharistic Octave | A week of prayer, adoration, and sacred liturgy, honouring our Lord in the Most Holy Eucharist.
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Yesterday, 450+ couples gathered at Westminster Cathedral for the Mass in thanksgiving for matrimony, celebrated by Archbishop Richard Moth. In his homily, he described married love as “a gift beyond description” and “an experience of grace.”
'I sought to do what I believed you asked me to do with my life.'
As our month of prayer for vocations wraps up, let's keep praying that men like Fr. James discern God's unique plan for their lives and are open to his call to priesthood.
Look with favour on your family, O Lord,
and increase it always with new ministers,
who will lead its sons and daughters towards their goal of perfect charity
and work effectively for the salvation of all.
Through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
‘May many young men in this land find the strength to answer the Master’s call to the ministerial priesthood, devoting their lives, their energy and their talents to God.’
~ Pope Benedict XVI at Westminster Cathedral in 2010
Through our prayers we entreat you, O Lord,
that the seeds you sow with great abundance
in the field of your Church may come to maturity,
so that many may make it their choice in life
to serve you in their brothers and sisters.
Through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
'I've never been happier in my life'.
Fr James Boyle, in his first year of priesthood, describes how being used by the Lord to feed his people is the greatest joy in the world.
'I join in offering congratulations to Pope Leo XIV. Since his election, he has been a clear and consistent voice calling us to share the peace of Christ.'
Archbishop Richard Moth reflects on the themes of the first year of Pope Leo's pontificate: https://t.co/vWYI513JVk