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Pope at Audience: Those who pray, pray for all

Dear brothers and sisters, good morning!

Those who pray never turn their backs on the world. If prayer does not gather the joys and sorrows, the hopes and the anxieties of humanity, it becomes a “decorative” activity, a superficial, theatrical, solitary way of behaving. We all need interiority: to retreat within a space and a time dedicated to our relationship with God… Read more »

Ballot and registration for St Francis transfer to Year 1 (2021-2022)

These ballots and registrations are going to be held for those who at present attend Kinder 2 at St Francis Santa Luċija and San Ġwann and opted for St Francis Birkirkara. This is due to more applications for Birkirkara than there are availabilities. Read more »

Ballot 1 starting at 11 am – St Francis transfer to Year 1 Girls Registration 1 starting at 11:15 am – St Francis transfer to Year 1 Girls Ballot 2 starting at 12 pm – St Francis transfer to Year 1 Boys Registration 2 starting at 12:15 pm – St Francis transfer to Year 1 Boys …

The Power of God – Bishop Galea-Curmi

Mass for the memorial of St John of the Cross

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

L-omelija tal-Isqof Joseph Galea-Curmi

Beżqilhom mis-sunnara. Hekk jidher li għamel Ġesù fl-Evanġelju tal-lum lill-qassisin il-kbar u lix-xjuħ tal-poplu meta dawn għamlulu mistoqsija. Ġesù spiċċa biex ma weġibhomx, u huma baqgħu b’xiber imnieħer.

Ħa naraw ftit il-kuntest ta’ dan ir-rakkont, li jiġi ftit wara li Ġesù kien keċċa l-bejjiegħa mit-tempju, dik il-ġrajja li qajmet ferment sħiħ. Hawn jiġu l-qassisin il-kbar u x-xjuħ tal-poplu fit-tempju, fejn Ġesù qed jgħallem, u jistaqsuh: inti b’liema setgħa qed tagħmel dan? … Read more »

Caritas Malta launches its Christmas Day activities

Fil-Kurja tal-Arċisqof fil-Furjana, li għal dawn l-aħħar ħames snin ospitat l-ikla tal-Milied għal dawk li jinsabu weħidhom jew b’nuqqas ta’ mezzi, dalgħodu tħabbru l-inizjattivi l-ġodda ta’ Caritas għal Jum il-Milied.

Waqt konferenza tal-aħbarijiet, id-Direttur ta’ Caritas Malta, Anthony Gatt, semma it-tliet ġesti ta’ mħabba li Caritas se tkun qed tagħmel din is-sena b’differenza ma’ dak li sar fl-aħħar snin fejn il-kurituri tal-Kurja laqgħu ’l fuq minn 650 persuna li jinsabu weħidhom jew m’għandhomx il-mezzi biex jagħmlu l-ikla tal-Milied… Read more »

Four ways to imitate St Joseph on a daily basis

While various prayers and devotions are important to honor St. Joseph, what is more important is to imitate the life and example of the foster-father of Jesus.

In the 19th-century book Devotion to Saint Joseph, the author explains this concept plainly.

The book also details a helpful practice that can remind you to imitate St Joseph.

Listen to the Holy Spirit

The first was to raise his mind towards the heart of St Joseph and consider how docile he had been to the inspirations of the Holy Spirit, then examining his own heart he humbled himself for his resistance and animated himself to follow more faithfully the inspirations of grace… Read more »

Pope Francis celebrates 51 years of priesthood

Jorge Mario Bergoglio as a young priest 

Fifty-one years ago today, on 13 December 1969; and just a few days before his thirty-third birthday, Jorge Mario Bergoglio was ordained to the sacred priesthood.

Eleven years earlier, on 11 March 1958, he had entered the novitiate of the Society of Jesus where, less than four years after his ordination, he made his perpetual profession on 22 April 1973… Read more »

The Archbishop during the Christmas season and the new year

The religious celebrations led by Archbishop Charles Jude Scicluna during the Christmas season will start on Christmas Eve. These services are open to the public in accordance with the measures and restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic. Vulnerable persons are invited to follow these celebrations on the national television channels as listed below, and on Church.mt and Newsbook.com.mt.

Thursday 24th December, Christmas Eve, at 5:15 p.m… Read more »

St Joseph: the man whom Heaven trusts

Every day for 40 years, Pope Francis has challenged St Joseph. After saying Morning Prayer, Pope Francis writes in Patris corde, he recites a nineteenth century prayer from a French prayerbook.

Through this prayer, the Pope entrusts both “serious and troubling situations” to St Joseph. The prayer ends thus: “Let it not be said that I invoked you in vain”… Read more »

Christmas tree and nativity scene lit up in St Peter’s Square

St Peter’s Square was aglow on Friday evening, as a host of onlookers beheld the lighting of this year’s creche and Christmas tree.

It provided a sign of Advent hope in Christ’s coming for a world straining under the darkness of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The event began at 5:00 PM Rome time, and attendees observed all the now-normal health measures.

Silent night

The tree—a 30-meter-tall, 7-ton Norway spuce (Picea abies)—stood glowing with pride, surpassed in height in its immediate surroundings only by the ancient Egyptian obelisk towering next to it… Read more »

Financial transparency in the Church: now more than ever

The Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome recently organised a webinar entitled “Financial transparency in the Church: Now more than ever” as part of the series of webinars “Building a Transparent and Accountable Church”. The webinar was also attended by the Administrative Secretary of the Archdiocese of Malta, Michael Pace Ross.

The webinar focused on the importance of increasing financial transparency and accountability, and on the challenges, the Church faces to adapt to current professional standards within parishes and organisations… Read more »