Monthly Archives: February 2020

Pope at Mass in Bari: ‘Today let us choose love’

  Bari, Italy

Pope Francis celebrates Mass in Bari, reflecting on the Gospel for the Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time in his homily, encouraging that we pray for the grace to love. Pope Francis celebrated Mass after meeting with the Bishops of the Mediterranean region gathered in Bari, Italy. During his homily, the Pope reflected on the Gospel of Matthew 5:38-48.

Jesus goes beyond

Pope Francis began his homily explaining that Jesus went beyond the “ancient law: ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth’ ” which itself was “a sign of progress, since it prevented excessive retaliation”… Read more »

The Gospel of the day: 24th February

Readings of the day

First Reading: James 3, 13-18
Psalm: 18 (19), 8.9.10.15

Gospel: Mk 9, 14-29

As Jesus came down from the mountain with Peter, James, John and approached the other disciples, they saw a large crowd around them and scribes arguing with them. Immediately on seeing him, the whole crowd was utterly amazed. They ran up to him and greeted him… Read more »

Stewards of the innocent – The Archbishop

Message by Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna

Few adjectives can describe conflicting emotions – pain, shame, anger, frustration, compassion – one feels upon meeting a victim of clerical sexual abuse. On one hand, it is an extraordinarily difficult situation to handle because one instantly becomes a lightning rod for their raw rage; on the other, it is an enormous Christian privilege because you literally feel as if you are facing Jesus Christ in all the terror of the crucifixion… Read more »

Pope Francis addresses Mediterranean Bishops in Bari

  Bari, Italy

Pope Francis on Sunday traveled to the southern Italian city of Bari on the final day of a meeting entitled “Mediterranean frontier of peace”. During his address to Bishops from 19 Mediterranean countries, the Pope described war as a “madness to which one can never resign oneself.” Don’t raise walls, he said, and don’t accept that one can die at sea without help.

Pope Francis’ address to the Bishop of the Mediterranean in Bari

Dear Brothers,

I am pleased that we can meet you and I am grateful that each of you has accepted the invitation of the Italian Episcopal Conference to take part in this meeting, which assembles the Churches of the Mediterranean.  When Cardinal Bassetti presented the idea to me, I readily accepted it, seeing it as an opportunity to begin a process of listening and discussion aimed at helping to build peace in this crucial part of the world.  For that reason, I wanted to be present and testify to the importance of the new model of fraternity and collegiality that you represent. 

I find it significant that this meeting takes place in Bari, since this city is so important for its links with the Middle East and Africa; it is an eloquent sign of the deeply rooted relationships between different peoples and traditions.  The Diocese of Bari has always fostered ecumenical and interreligious dialogue, working tirelessly to create bonds of mutual esteem and fraternity.  I purposely chose Bari, a year and a half ago, to meet leaders of Christian communities in the Middle East for an important moment of discussion and fellowship meant to help our sister Churches to journey together and feel closer to one another… Read more »

The Sunday Gospel: 23rd February

The Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Readings of the day

First Reading: Lev 19, 1-2.17-18
Psalm: 102 (103), 1-2.3-4.8.10.12-13
Second Reading: 1 Cor 3, 16-23

Gospel: Mt 5, 38-48

Jesus said to his disciples: “You have heard that it was said, An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. But I say to you, offer no resistance to one who is evil… Read more »

The Gospel of the day: 22nd February

Chair of Saint Peter, apostle – Feast
Readings of the day

First Reading: 1 Pt 5,1-4
Psalm: 22,1-6

Gospel: Mt 16,13-19

Jesus went into the region of Caesarea Philippi and he asked his disciples, “Who do people say that the Son of Man is?” They replied, “Some say John the Baptist, others Elijah, still others Jeremiah or one of the prophets.” He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” Simon Peter said in reply, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.”

Jesus said to him in reply, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah… Read more »

Pope Francis: The power of education for a more fraternal humanity

  The Vatican

Pope greets participants of Plenary of the Congregation for Catholic Education (Vatican Media)

Pope Francis addresses participants of the Plenary of the Congregation for Catholic Education, urging them to “unite efforts in a broad educational alliance to form mature people, capable of overcoming fragmentation and opposition and rebuild the fabric of relationships for a more fraternal humanity”.

“Education is a dynamic reality; it is a movement that brings people to light.” Those were the words of Pope Francis to participants of the Plenary of the Congregation for Catholic Education… Read more »

The Gospel of the day: 21st February

Readings of the day

First Reading: James 2, 14-24.26
Psalm: 111 (112), 1-2.3-4.5-6

Gospel: Mk 8, 34 – 9,1

Jesus summoned the crowd with his disciples and said to them, «Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me. For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake and that of the gospel will save it.”

What profit is there for one to gain the whole world and forfeit his life? … Read more »

Bari Conference discusses the gap between people in misery and those well-off

Conference 'Mediterranean Frontier of Peace' begins

  Bari, Italy

Ilbieraħ, 19 ta’ Frar 2020, ngħatat bidu għal laqgħa ta’ riflessjoni u spiritwalità ‘Il-Mediterran fruntiera ta’ Paċi’, f’Bari. Il-konferenza, organizzata mill-Konferenza Episkopali Taljana (CEI), infetħet mill-President tagħha l-Kardinal Gualtiero Bassetti, President fejn semma’ li llum il-ġurnata l-Mediterran spiċċa qabar għal eluf ta’ nies, meta qabel kien mużajk tal-kulturi u tradizzjonijiet Kristjani u jixtiequ jerġa’ jiġi kif kien. U għalhekk talab għall-ġustizzja u l-paċi kontra l-ħażen tal-gwerer, il-vjolenza u l-“kaos kontrollat”… Read more »

A Politics of Peace – a new book by Rev. Dr Nicholas Joseph Doublet

  The Archbishop's Curia, Floriana

The book A Politics of Peace: The Congregation for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs during the pontificate of Benedict XV (1914-1922) is the result of years of research by the historian Rev. Dr Nicholas Joseph Doublet on this important structure of the Roman Curia during a pontificate that coincided with a delicate moment in world history.

The Congregation for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs can be considered the political ‘think tank’ of the Roman Curia as it was responsible for the Vatican’s bi-lateral relations with other states, as well as treating delicate ecclesiastical issues in the local churches… Read more »