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For many of us, religious freedom is something we can easily take for granted. Yet for countless Christians and members of other religious minorities, faith can come at a great cost. People face discrimination, harassment, imprisonment, violence, forced displacement and even death simply because of what they believe. According to Aid to the Church in Need’s Religious Freedom in the World 2025 report, more than 5.4 billion people – almost two-thirds of humanity – live in countries where serious violations of religious freedom occur. Christians and members of other religious communities continue to experience persecution, oppression and discrimination across Africa, the Middle East, Asia and beyond. This is why ACN has launched its first-ever global religious freedom petition, calling on national governments and the United Nations to take urgent action to protect this fundamental right. At the heart of this campaign is Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which guarantees freedom of thought, conscience and religion — including the right to change one’s belief and to practise it openly or privately. As Christians, we are called to stand alongside our suffering brothers and sisters and to be a voice for those whose voices have been silenced. By signing the petition, you can help send a clear message that religious freedom must be protected everywhere, for everyone. Go to: https://acnuk.org/article-18-petition-religiousfreedom-human-right-not-privilege

Every year churches around the world celebrate Sea Sunday. It is a day for people to come together to pray for seafarers and fishers, and thank them for the vital role they play in all of our lives. But seafarers often work in difficult and dangerous conditions. Conflicts around the world are increasing risks to their safety, especially for crews travelling through regions such as the Strait of Hormuz. Many also face abandonment by employers, long separations from family, stress, and poor mental health. Since a typical contract for those who call the ocean their workplace lasts several months, often with limited internet access, while working in shifts around the clock. Isolation, exhaustion, anxiety, and uncertainty can weigh heavily on those who work far from home and community. This is why the work of Stella Maris is so important. Stella Maris (formerly known as Apostleship of the Sea) is the maritime charity of the Catholic Church. Through chaplains and ship visitors, Stella Maris offers pastoral, practical and spiritual support, friendship, and a listening ear to seafarers and fishers in ports of the UK and around the world. A simple visit can remind someone that they are not forgotten. A conversation, a prayer, or help contacting family can become a source of hope in difficult times. Your support will make a big difference to seafarers and fishers in need. You can donate in church, by visiting www.stellamaris.org.uk/donate, or by texting ‘SEA’ to 70460 to donate £5. This collection is vital to enable Stella Maris to continue its important work, so please give generously. There is a 2nd Collection for Stella Maris this weekend

You can help our neighbours affected by the 24 June earthquakes in Venezuela with emergency shelter, water and food. CAFOD is already working with local Church partners to support people who have lost their homes, but we need your support to help more survivors. Your donation will provide essential supplies and help families rebuild their lives. Donate today: cafod.org.uk/ Venezuela or call 0300 999 0030 or scan the QR code. Please keep our neighbours in Venezuela in your prayers.

Sunday 5th July 2026 3pm Starting from the Lighthouse, Roath Park Lake Colette Jones is our key walker and will walk 11 thousand steps for the 11 million unborn children who have lost their lives under the UK 1967 Abortion Act. Further info or to take part please phone Paul and Diane on 02920 405942

Nursery applications for 2027 intake are now open for St Peter's RC Primary School. Families with children born between September 1st 2023, and March 31st 2024, are encouraged to submit their applications via the school's website - www.stpeters.wales . St Peter's has just been rated EXCELLENT in every area of their latest Catholic School Inspectorate Report. Call to arrange to view the fantastic facilities 029 20497847.
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The Archdiocese is partnering with Catholic Christian Outreach for a 3-week Diocesan Mission - from 19 June to 5 July 2026 . Twelve missionaries will be joining us to help us learn a practical approach to evangelisation called Intentional Accompaniment, equipping us to walk with others on their journey of faith. Events are open to all, including Nightfever at Cardiff Cathedral ( 19 June ), a Day of Prayer across the whole Diocese ( 24 June ), a Learn to Pray day at Belmont Abbey ( 27 June ), and a Young Adults Day in Cardiff ( 5 July) . Visit: rcadc.org/a-mission-for-thewhole-diocese-cco-comes-to-cardiff-menevia
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Emmaus Discover Summer Camp Inviting young people in Years 8 to 13 to join Emmaus Discover Summer Camp, in Pembrokeshire from 5-9 August 2026, priced at £275 all-inclusive. The week includes walks in the fresh air, the chance to meet other young Catholics from across the Archdiocese, trips out, daily Mass, thought-provoking talks with time to ask questions, great food, plenty of free time, and a campfire. Only a few places remain, and the registration deadline has now moved to 25 July. Some financial assistance is available, but places are limited, so please get in touch as soon as possible. To book, contact youth@cardiffmenevia.org or call 02920 379490, or sign up by scanning the QR code on the poster at Church porch.

Christian Art are delighted to launch a national Catholic schools Art Competition in the lead-up to Adoremus this October, organised by the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales. Young people are invited to reflect creatively on themes such as the Blessed Sacrament, the presence of Jesus, and the beauty of our cathedrals. Entries will be judged by a professional panel of art experts, with categories for ages 6–8, 9–12, 13–15, and 16–18 . A winner will be selected in each category, along with one overall winner. Archbishop Richard Moth will host a reception for all the runners-up and winners on Thursday 1 October at 2pm at Archbishop’s House. Entries to be submitted by simply sending a photo of the artwork to artcompetition@christian.art Deadline for entries: 15 September 2026 For any queries, please email info@christian.art

The Archdiocese will be taking a group of young adults to Seoul for the next World Youth Day in Seoul in 2027. Young adults who would like to join are invited to attend the online information webinar on 2nd August at 7pm. Scan QR code to register or a link to register can be found on the poster at Church porch.
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Emmaus Discover Summer Camp Inviting young people in Years 8 to 13 to join Emmaus Discover Summer Camp, in Pembrokeshire from 5-9 August 2026, priced at £275 all-inclusive. The week includes walks in the fresh air, the chance to meet other young Catholics from across the Archdiocese, trips out, daily Mass, thought-provoking talks with time to ask questions, great food, plenty of free time, and a campfire. Only a few places remain, and the registration deadline has now moved to 25 July. Some financial assistance is available, but places are limited, so please get in touch as soon as possible. To book, contact youth@cardiffmenevia.org or call 02920 379490, or sign up by scanning the QR code on the poster at Church porch.

Christian Art are delighted to launch a national Catholic schools Art Competition in the lead-up to Adoremus this October, organised by the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales. Young people are invited to reflect creatively on themes such as the Blessed Sacrament, the presence of Jesus, and the beauty of our cathedrals. Entries will be judged by a professional panel of art experts, with categories for ages 6–8, 9–12, 13–15, and 16–18 . A winner will be selected in each category, along with one overall winner. Archbishop Richard Moth will host a reception for all the runners-up and winners on Thursday 1 October at 2pm at Archbishop’s House. Entries to be submitted by simply sending a photo of the artwork to artcompetition@christian.art Deadline for entries: 15 September 2026 For any queries, please email info@christian.art

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