President’s Lunch – April 2026
Patrons and benefactors to be invited to a lunch with the President of the Catholic Union.
Patrons and benefactors to be invited to a lunch with the President of the Catholic Union.
Pub talk - tbc
The Catholic Union is delighted to announce that it will be holding a webinar on Monday 20 April at 6.00pm to explore the place of beauty, amongst the other transcendentals,… Read More »The Place of Beauty – Catholic Union Webinar
Christopher Lamb, CNN Vatican Correspondent, former Vatican Correspondent for the Tablet and author of a new book, American Hope: What Pope Leo XIV means for the Church and the World,… Read More »Catholic Union Pub Talk: Who is Pope Leo?
Parliamentarians have been invited to attend an informal discussion around AI, the Future of Work and Human Agency on Thursday 21 May at 3.00pm. Matthew Harvey Sanders, a leading thinker… Read More »AI, the Future of Work and Human Agency
Annual Mass & Reception for the St Thomas More Circle. Invitation only.
Members of the Catholic Union are invited to the Catholic Union’s annual Summer Gathering at Buckfast Abbey at 10.00am on Saturday 11 July. The day will include an introduction given by Rt Rev Nicholas Hudson, Bishop of Plymouth and Ecclesiastical Adviser to the Catholic Union, and Mass in the Abbey. We are also very fortunate… Read More »Catholic Union’s Summer Gathering
We Believe Festival of Catholic Life: The Catholic Union is delighted to be supporting WeBelieve, Friday 24 – Monday 27 July 2026 at St Mary’s College, Oscott, Birmingham. Members and… Read More »WeBelieve Festival
Keith Leslie, Chair at Samaritans in UK & Ireland, will deliver a Catholic Union pub talk on Monday 5 October. Chaired by Catherine Pepinster, journalist, the event will be open… Read More »Pub Talk: Mental Health – is is now becoming a fad?
The Catholic Union is holding a webinar on 15 October for young Catholics focusing on loneliness as spiritual crisis and political failure. The panel will include Professor Anna Rowlands, holder… Read More »The Desert and the Polis: Loneliness as Spiritual Crisis and Political Failure