Pope Leo was also presented with a copy of “Not Only with Words”, a report which tells the story of parishes in Citizens UK who have also been community organising to live out the Church’s teaching on social justice and Synodality, The report, produced by the Centre for Theology and Community, includes a foreword by Cardinal Nichols encouraging more Catholic parishes to engage in this work.
Andy Lewis, one of the organisers and deputy headteacher at St Bonaventure’s, East London said: “This meeting is a powerful endorsement of our work in Catholic schools. To hear our actions affirmed at the highest level of the Church was deeply moving and a testament to what is possible when Catholic Social Teaching is not only taught, but lived. It was a day we will never forget.”
The group’s time in Rome also included visits to significant Catholic churches and basilicas, including the tomb of Pope Francis. It made the pilgrimage a spiritually rich and memorable experience all round, as true pilgrims in the Jubilee Year. The days were termed a “Summit of Hope” as organisers met and shared stories and ideas.
Thomas, a student from Wimbledon College said: “Pope Leo had a kind smile for everyone. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I’d take part in anything like this. It’s really strengthened my faith and desire to share that loving kindness with others.”
Lily, a student from St Thomas More Catholic High School said: “It was a faith-enriching, once-in-a-lifetime event that I will never forget.”
Ariana, a student from St Antony’s Primacy School said: “It was awe-inspiring and it encourages me to have a stronger relationship with God and with others… we are one community no matter where in the world we are.”
The delegation included young organisers and staff from St Antony’s Primary School, St Bonaventure’s (both East London), St Thomas More Catholic High School (North Tyneside), Cardinal Newman College (Brighton), Greyfriars Catholic School (Oxford), and Wimbledon College (Merton).
This moment signals a renewed energy and commitment to embedding the principles of Catholic Social Teaching and community organising and leadership in Catholic schools across England and Wales with the support of Citizens UK. Planning is already underway to expand the Called to Action programme, with a growing network of schools and dioceses expressing interest and a follow-up conference in 2026.