Monthly Archives: November 2011

November 7-13

Monday

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

4.00 p.m. The Archbishop holds the second in a new series of meetings with the Clergy at the Dominican Convent in Rabat.

8.00 p.m. The Archbishop attends the launch of the book ‘Ilwien il-Festi Maltin’ by its’ authors Mark Micallef and Andrew Borg at the School of Art, Valletta… Read more »

HENRY AND INEZ CASOLANI

Friday 14th October 2011 marked yet another important occasion to make the couple Henry and Inez Casolani better known. The meeting was held at Teresa Spinelli Auditorium, St. Monica School, B’Kara. A good number of devotees, acquaintances and family members of the couple gathered to participate in this experience; among them was their daughter Sr. Cecilia Mary Casolani of St. Joseph of the Apparition… Read more »

AT AUDIENCE, POPE PRAYS G-20 SUMMIT WILL HELP WORLD’S POOR

G20 summit in Cannes, France

Pope Benedict XVI prayed that a summit of the leaders of countries with the world’s largest economies would find ways to overcome the current economic crisis and promote real development. At the end of his weekly general audience Nov. 2, the pope issued a special appeal to the leaders of the G-20 nations scheduled to meet Nov… Read more »

THE ARCHBISHOP VISITS CATECHETICAL CENTRES IN RABAT

On Monday 31st October 2011, Archbishop Paul Cremona O.P. visited the Catechetical Centre at the Dominican Sisters in Rabat as a continuation of his pastoral visit. He later visited the boys’ section of the M.U.S.E.U.M. in Rabat. Finally, the Archbishop met the members of the Catechetical Commission of Rabat parish.

Click on the photos to enlarge… Read more »

NEWSPAPERS STILL IN STYLE FOR CATHOLICS

Printed Catholic News

A majority of Catholics still prefer to get their news about the Church from weekly print newspapers, according to a report published recently by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA), based at Georgetown University.

An estimated 14.8 million U.S. adult Catholics regularly read their diocesan newspapers and magazines in print. The results were drawn from a survey of 1,239 self-declared Catholics… Read more »

CHRISTIANITY, AN ESSENTIAL FACTOR OF DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA

In the Vatican, the Holy Father received a group of prelates from the Episcopal Conference of Angola and Sao Tome, who have just completed their “ad limina” visit.

Benedict XVI began his address by referring to the visit he had made to Luanda in March 2009 during which, he said, “I had the chance to meet you and celebrate Jesus Christ in the midst of a people who never cease to seek, love and serve Him, generously and joyfully”… Read more »

The word of the Bishop on the Word of God

Thursday November 3 – the first in a series of sharing sessions on the scriptures between young people and the Archbishop. Between the Lines is a special programme spreading over the coming eight months across the six pastoral districts of Malta. Żebbuġ parish is the first to host the evening, in the purposely redesigned Parish Church, at 7:30pm.

Archbishop Paul Cremona will lead the young people through meditation, prayer and contemplation of a selected biblical text… Read more »

REFLECTIONS BY THE JUSTICE AND PEACE COMMISSION ON THE GOVERNMENT PRE-BUDGET DOCUMENT 2012

1.         Introduction

1.1       The main objective of the Peace and Justice Commission is that of fostering awareness of the Social Doctrine of the Church by studying and relating the implications of economic, social and legislative measures to social justice in the interest of the dignity of the human being and the common good.

In this respect, the Commission is presenting its reflections on the social and environmental aspects mentioned in the Government Pre-Budget Document which will be presented to Parliament in November 2012… Read more »