Monthly Archives: August 2010

UK CATHOLICS SUPPORT PRO LIFE INITIATIVES

Recently, Catholics in England and Wales celebrated the annual Day for Life. Through collections taken up this day, the Church has given substantial donations to local pro-life initiatives.

Over the last two years, an amount of £500,000 ($764,000) has been distributed by the Day for Life archbishops, Archbishop Bernard Longley and Archbishop Peter Smith.

These donations, collected in the parishes on the last Sunday in July each year, go toward grants that are awarded to life initiatives supported by the Church… Read more »

Daily Gospel – 13th August

Matthew 19,3-12

Some Pharisees approached him, and to put him to the test they said, ‘Is it against the Law for a man to divorce his wife on any pretext whatever?’  He answered, ‘Have you not read that the Creator from the beginning made them male and female  and that he said: This is why a manGodMoses command that a writ of dismissal should be given in cases of divorce?’  He said to them, ‘It was because you were so hard-hearted, that Moses allowed you to divorce your wives, but it was not like this from the beginning.   … Read more »

US BISHOPS SEND MORE AID TO HAITI

The U.S. bishops have approved funding for 10 more projects in quake-stricken Haiti, bringing the total amount of aid sent by the conference to over $1 million.

After the 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit the island in January, a special collection in U.S. dioceses raised more than $80 million for Haiti. The Subcommittee on the Church in Latin American of the U.S… Read more »

Daily Gospel – 12th August

Matthew 18,21-19,1

Then Peter went up to him and said, ‘Lord, how often must I forgive my brother if he wrongs me? As often as seven times?’  Jesus answered, ‘Not seven, I tell you, but seventy-seven times.  ‘And so the kingdom of Heaven may be compared to a king who decided to settle his accounts with his servants. When the reckoning began, they brought him a man who owed ten thousand talents; he had no means of paying, so his master gave orders that he should be sold, together with his wife and children and all his possessions, to meet the debt.   … Read more »

PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION ON POVERTY

Il-Caritas Malta qed torganizza kompetizzjoni tal-fotografija taħt il-patroċinju tal-
Malta Photographic Society għall-okkażjoni tas-Sena Ewropea għall-Ġlieda kontra l-Faqar u l-Esklużjoni Soċjali.

Il-Kompetizzjoni, bit-tema: Ilqa’ l-isfida: Ġib il-Faqar fix-Xejn, hija miftuħa għar-risidenti kollha ta’ Malta u Għawdex u tagħlaq fit-23 ta’ Settembru, 2010.  Formoli tal-parteċipazzjoni u l-kundizzjonijiet tad-dħul jistgħu jinkisbu mill-ħwienet ewlenin tal-fotografija, il-Caritas Malta u l- Malta Photographic Society.  Din il-kompetizzjoni hija sponsorjata mill-Actavis… Read more »

THREE NAMED TO SAINTS’ CAUSES CONGREGATION

Benedict XVI named three new members to the Congregation for Saints’ Causes.

A Vatican communiqué announced Saturday’s appointment of the three prelates.

Archbishop Fortunato Baldelli, 74, who has been serving for the past year as major penitentiary of the Apostolic Penitentiary, was named to the congregation.

Archbishop Raymond Leo Burke, 62, prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signature, was also appointed to the dicastery… Read more »

Daily Gospel – 11th August

Matthew 18,15-20

‘If your brother does something wrong, go and have it out with him alone, between your two selves. If he listens to you, you have won back your brother. If he does not listen, take one or two others along with you: whatever the misdemeanour, the evidence of two or three witnesses is required to sustain the charge.  But if he refuses to listen to these, report it to the community; and if he refuses to listen to the community, treat him like a gentile or a tax collector.   … Read more »

HOLY LAND – NUMBERS OF PILGRIMS UP IN 2010

In the first six months of 2010, some 1.6 million tourists have visited the Holy Land, a marked increase compared to 2009, and one that Franciscan Father Pierbattista Pizzaballa attributes to a variety of factors.

The number of tourists is up some 39% from last year, and the Custos of the Holy Land told Vatican Radio that this can be attributed first to “a great activity on the part of episcopal conferences, dioceses and parish priests.”

The pilgrims come primarily from the United States, Russia, France, Great Britain, Germany and Italy… Read more »

Daily Gospel – 10th August

John 12,24-26

In all truth I tell you, unless a wheat grain falls into the earth and dies, it remains only a single grain; but if it dies it yields a rich harvest.  Anyone who loves his life loses it; anyone who hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life.  Whoever serves me, must follow me, and my servant will be with me wherever I am… Read more »

JOHN PAUL II CONTINUES TO INSPIRE VOCATIONS

One of Hong Kong’s four new permanent deacons says his vocation is linked to Pope John Paul II, and particularly to the Pontiff’s death.

Deacon Stephen Kwok Ping-fai was one of four to be ordained July 24 at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Hong Kong.

Decon Kwok, 45, recounted to the Catholic Weekly that the news coverage of the Pope’s death in 2005 led him to reflect on his baptismal vocation… Read more »