Monthly Archives: August 2020

St Augustine: an inspiration for us all – Bishop Galea-Curmi

Mass in remembrance of St Augustine

  Augustinian Sisters' Monastery, Fleur-de-Lys

L-omelija tal-Isqof Joseph Galea-Curmi

Fid-dawl tal-ħajja ta’ Santu Wistin, nixtieq insemmi tliet punti ta’ riflessjoni li narahom jgħoddu ħafna għalina, speċjalment għalina li kkonsagrajna ruħna lil Alla.

Nafdaw fil-ħniena ta’ Alla

L-ewwel nett, insemmi dik it-talba sabiħa u tant magħrufa li għamel Santu Wistin fl-Istqarrijiet li tibda “Kemm ħabbejtek tard!”. Hija talba li tesprimi l-istorja tal-ħajja tiegħu, imma mbagħad meta tkompli taqra iktar ’l isfel f’dik il-parti tal-Istqarrijiet ta’ Santu Wistin, hu jgħid li t-tama tiegħu hi mibnija fuq il-ħniena immensa ta’ Alla… Read more »

A failure? – Bishop Galea-Curmi

  The Chapel of Our Lady of Manresa at the Archbishop's Curia, Floriana

L-omelija tal-Isqof Joseph Galea-Curmi

Kien falliment għal Ġesù dan il-jum meta mar fis-sinagoga ta’ Nażaret? Uħud jaraw f’din l-esperjenza falliment.

Hawnhekk f’San Luqa Ġesù jmur fis-sinagoga wara l-episodu tat-tentazzjonijiet, jiġifieri pjuttost fil-bidu tal-ministeru tiegħu. Innutaw x’jiġri. Fil-bidu, meta jaqra dik is-silta mill-Profeta Iżaija u jibda jitkellem, ir-rakkont jgħid li “ilkoll laqgħu kliemu u stagħġbu għall-kliem mimli ħlewwa li kien ħiereġ minn fommu”. Kellu akkoljenza sabiħa; sa dak il-ħin kien sejjer tajjeb… Read more »

A heavy cross to bear – Bishop Galea‑Curmi

Message by Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Galea-Curmi

“If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me” (Mt 16:24). These words by Jesus in today’s Gospel speak to us in a particular way.

Wouldn’t it have been better had Jesus said: if you want to become my followers, you can do as you please and follow me? … Read more »

Pope at Angelus: Christians called to serve God and neighbour as Jesus

At the Angelus on Sunday, Pope Francis says “taking up the Cross” means imitating Jesus by expending our life in service to God and neighbour.

In Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus speaks to His disciples about the mystery of His Passion, Death, and Resurrection – a teaching, Pope Francis said, that the disciples are not yet able to understand, because their faith “is still immature, and too closely tied to the mentality of the world.”

The Pope said that for Peter and the other disciples – and for us too – the Cross is seen as “a ‘stumbling block’, whereas Jesus considers the ‘stumbling block’ [to be] escaping the Cross, which would mean avoiding the Father’s will.” This, the Pope said, is why Jesus rebukes Peter so strongly, saying to him, “Get behind me, Satan!”

Becoming true disciples of Jesus

In the Gospel, Jesus then immediately explains, “If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me.”

Pope Francis said that in this saying, Jesus “indicates the way of the true disciple, showing two attitudes”: renouncing oneself, which means a real conversion; and taking up one’s cross, which “is not just a matter of patiently enduring daily tribulations, but of bearing with faith and responsibility that part of toil and suffering that the struggle against evil entails.”

Participating in the salvation of the world

Focusing on the latter, the Pope said, “Thus, the task of ‘taking up the cross’ becomes participating with Christ in the salvation of the world.”

Images of the Cross should be a “sign of our desire to be united with Christ through lovingly serving our brothers and sisters, especially the littlest and the weakest,” Pope Francis said; adding, “The Cross is the holy sign of God’s love and of Jesus’s sacrifice, and is not to be reduced to a superstitious object or an ornamental necklace.”

Instead, he explained, when we look at a crucifix, we should reflect on the fact that Jesus “has accomplished His mission, giving life, spilling His blood for the forgiveness sins.” In order to be His disciples, Pope Francis said, we in turn must “imitate Him, expending our life unreservedly for love of God and neighbour.”

Source – Vatican News Read more »

The Gospel of the day: 31st August

Readings of the day

First Reading: 1 Cor 2, 1-5
Psalm: 118 (119), 97.98.99.100.101.102

Gospel: Lk 4, 16-30

Jesus came to Nazareth, where he had grown up, and went according to his custom into the synagogue on the sabbath day. He stood up to read and was handed a scroll of the prophet Isaiah. He unrolled the scroll and found the passage where it was written: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor… Read more »

If you are losing money because you are honest, you are carrying your cross – The Archbishop

Mass on the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

  Chapel of St Mary Magdalen, Ħad-Dingli

L-omelija tal-Arċisqof Charles Jude Scicluna

Il-ġimgħa li għaddiet smajna lil Ġesù jsejjaħ lil Pietru ‘blata’, il-blata tal-fidi ta’ Pietru li Ġesù jibni fuqha l-Knisja tiegħu. Illum Ġesù jsejjaħlu tfixkil u juża’ l-kelma skandlu. Il-filmat bħalissa qed iġibilna blata li fuqha mibnija dil-knisja ta’ Santa Marija Maddalena imma wkoll qed iġibilna blata fil-ħamrija li fil-passaġġ tista’ tfixklek u li bil-Grieg insejħulha scandalon, skandlu.

X’ġara? … Read more »

Holy Mass on Sunday from the Chapel of Saint Mary Magdalene at Ħad-Dingli – 30 August, 9:30am

  Chapel of Saint Mary Magdalene, Ħad-Dingli

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Prayer for Spiritual Communion

My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the most Blessed Sacrament.
I love You above all things.
I desire to receive You into my soul.
Since I cannot now receive You sacramentally,
come at least spiritually into my heart… Read more »

The Sunday Gospel: 30th August

Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Readings of the day

First Reading: Jer 20, 7-9
Psalm: 62 (63), 2.3-4.5-6.8-9
Second Reading: Rom 12, 1-2

Gospel: Mt 16, 21-27

Jesus began to show his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer greatly from the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes, and be killed and on the third day be raised… Read more »