Monthly Archives: January 2010

PREPARATIONS FOR POPE’S VISIT TO MALTA

The Interdiocesan Committee organizing Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to Malta invites expressions of interest for the supply of the following services:

Any correspondence should be addressed by not later then the 16th January, 2010, to:

Kumitat Interdjocesan Zjara tal-Papa

Expression of Interest

c/o Dun Anton Portelli

Kurja tal-Arcisqof

Floriana

or: [email protected]

The area of interest should be clearly shown on any correspondence… Read more »

THE POPE IN 2010

Pope Benedict XVI

Benedict XVI’s first 2010 trip out of Italy will bring him to Malta, April 17-18. The visit will mark the 1,950th anniversary of St. Paul’s shipwreck there, which tradition holds to have taken place in A.D. 60. Paul was headed to Rome, but instead was welcomed by the local population and spent three months evangelizing the archipelago, which is still majority Catholic… Read more »

APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION INTO CHURCH SCHOOLS

Applications for admission to classes at Kindergarten One, Kindergarten Two (Pregrade), and Year 1 level of Church Schools in Malta in 2010 will be received at the Secretariat for Catholic Education, Archbishop’s Curia, Floriana. The criteria for entry will remain those established in recent years: brothers and sisters in the same school, children from Church Homes, three children in every class on the criteria of families with special needs, and the rest by ballot… Read more »

POPE PLANNING AN INTENSE 2010

Pope Benedict XVI

The year beginning today promises to be the busiest yet for Benedict XVI’s pontificate, as the almost-83-year-old-Pope is planning four international trips and a synod on the Middle East.

The year 2010 looks to be one of the most intense of his five years in the Chair of Peter. The Pope will turn 83 on April 16, but this does not affect how quickly his calendar fills up… Read more »

January 4 – 10

Monday

9.30 a.m. The Archbishop presides over a Curia senior staff meeting.

6.00 p.m. The Archbishop receives a courtesy visit from the Organising Committee for the celebration of the first centenary of Christ the King Parish, Paola.

8.00 p.m. The Archbishop delivers a talk to the Alpha Course members in Ibragg.

Tuesday

9.30 a.m… Read more »

€617,585 RAISED IN AID OF DAR TAL-PROVIDENZA

€617,585 were raised yesterday during the New Year’s Open Day organised  by Radio RTK for the Dar tal-Providenza in Siggiewi. This was the largest sum ever collected in fourteen annual editions. During the day, huge crowds filled the big tent in the parking lot of the Home. The Director, Fr Martin Micallef, thanked the hundred of volunteers who helped organise this Open Day, and most of all the Maltese people, including Maltese emigrants who generously gave their donations and who once again expressed their values of solidarity and generosity with the Dar tal-Providenza… Read more »

BISHOPS EXCHANGE NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS

On New Year’s day, in the Archbishop’s Palace, Valletta, Archbishop Paul Cremona OP, Archbishop Emeritus Joseph Mercieca and Bishop Annetto Depasquale welcomed the representatives of civil authorities and constituted bodies to exchange greetings for the New Year, 2010.

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SEX TOURISM: ECPAT EUROPE, TV AND RADIO SPOTS AGAINST CHILDREN EXPLOITATION

“A child is not a tourist attraction”: it was recalled by ECPAT Europe (Italy-Germany-Holland-Austria-Estonia), the network against sex tourism to the detriment of minors, through the appeal launched today by means of a spot to be broadcast by lots of Italian TVs and radios. “There are many reasons for making a journey to the Dominican Republic, Kenya, Costa Rica, South Africa, India, Philippines – says actor Arnoldo Foà in the spot -… Read more »

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE VATICAN, 2009 WAS A BUSY YEAR FOR THE POPE

Looking back on 2009, it’s difficult to imagine a busier year for 82-year-old Pope Benedict XVI. The Year of St. Paul. The Year for Priests. A major social encyclical. A Holy Land pilgrimage. A first meeting with President Obama. Ten new saints. An African trip and an African synod. A Facebook debut. A controversial concession to Catholic traditionalists. An unexpected overture to disaffected Anglicans. And those are just the highlights, of course… Read more »