In this Jubilee Year, we've taken critical time out with groups of longstanding supporters and friends to pray for their intentions, deepening the sacramental grace and intercession of the saints that is the very foundation of our work.

St Thomas More’s cell in the Tower of London – Fr Simon Heans & Dr Christine Allen
This has included Holy Mass in extraordinary and historically significant settings, such as St Thomas More's cell in the Tower of London, the secret chapel at Harvington Hall and the chapel at Arrowsmith House where St Edmund (English martyr) celebrated his final Mass.

Chapel at Arrowsmith House. Credit: Mike Davis
With 2024 recording 61 conflicts across 36 countries - the highest number since World War II - the need for prayer, combined with our ground-level response to the needs of those displaced by violence and natural disasters, has never been more urgent.

Chapel at Arrowsmith House – Canon John Gorman. Credit: Mike Davis
As we look ahead, we are reminded that every act of compassion, prayer and generosity contributes to the light of hope in a world so often shadowed by suffering. Let us continue to serve faithfully, trusting that our efforts, no matter how small, can bring enduring change.

Chapel at Arrowsmith House

Chapel at Arrowsmith House
If you know of a special chapel in England and Wales where we may celebrate Holy Mass, or if you would like us to organise a Mass near you, we would love to hear from you. Please get in touch and help us continue to unite our community in faith and prayer.
“Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” — Matthew 5:16