CAFOD partner Brian Maeba shared a message of hope with more than 10,000 young people in Wembley Arena at Catholic youth ...
Hundreds of people have been killed overnight in Gaza, and countless more injured, in waves of Israeli airstrikes.
The men who picked up stones to throw at Jesus were angry, and so they turned to violence to attack the problem as they saw it. Nader, 61, is a potter from Syria. He lives in an area still deeply ...
Women’s roles and contributions in the Church have historically been undervalued, the opportunities for leadership and decision-making limited. CAFOD works with Church partners and leaders to bring an ...
Jenny and Xavier are taking on CAFOD's Big Lent Walk and using it as an opportunity to pilgrimage around Plymouth and beyond for the Jubilee. They are truly 'Pilgrims of Hope'. In this Jubilee Year ...
This Lent we are hearing about how communities in Marsabit, Kenya, are using different strategies to cope with drought, supported by CAFOD. Drought is a major issue in Kenya, with the livelihoods of ...
Responding to the news that WFP is to cut its Bangladesh programme serving Rohingya refugees by more than half from next month due to reduced donations, Phil Talman, who supports CAFOD’s work in the ...
In this Jubilee Year, Pope Francis invites us all to be signs of hope in the world. He encourages us to put Catholic Social Teaching into action through caring for our common home and supporting our ...
CAFOD statement on the Israeli government’s decision to block all humanitarian aid into Gaza, as Ramadan begins. Elizabeth Funnell, CAFOD’s Country Programme Representative for the Middle East, said: ...
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