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Pope at General Audience: Mystery of Creation opens us up to prayer

Pope Francis holds his weekly General Audience during Laudato Si’ Week, and reflects on the mystery of Creation and how it opens us up to prayer.

Continuing his catechesis cycle on the theme of prayer at the Wednesday General Audience, Pope Francis spoke about the relationship between creation and prayer.

The Bible, he said, begins with the account of God creating the world… Read more »

A call to safeguard open spaces

Statement by the Commission for Justice and Peace

As Maltese society hopefully approaches the end of the partial lockdown, the Justice and Peace Commission of the Archdiocese of Malta would like to reflect on the importance of open spaces available to all. This is being done in the same week in which we are celebrating the fifth anniversary of the publication of the Encyclical Laudato si’ by Pope Francis, “On the Care of Our Common Home”… Read more »

Live: Mass on the feast of St Rita of Cascia – 22 May, 11:30am

  The Parish Church of St Augustine, Valletta

Il‑Ġimgħa 22 ta’ Mejju, festa ta’ Santa Rita ta’ Cascia, fil‑11:30am, l-Arċisqof Charles Jude Scicluna jiċċelebra Quddiesa mill‑Knisja Parrokkjali ta’ Santu Wistin, il‑Belt Valletta. Din il‑Quddiesa tixxandar fuq TVM2 fil‑5:30pm. Read more »

Video: The outcome of the meeting between the Bishops and the Health Authorities on Holy Mass

A meeting between the Bishops of Malta and Gozo with Health Minister Chris Fearne and Prof. Charmaine Gauci

  The Ministry for Health, Valletta

Illum 18 ta’ Mejju, l-Isqfijiet ta’ Malta u Għawdex ltaqgħu mal-Ministru tas-Saħħa Chris Fearne u s-Supretendent tas-Saħħa Pubblika Prof. Charmaine Gauci dwar il-Quddies fil-knejjes.

Il-messaġġ tal-Arċisqof Charles J. Scicluna

Il-laqgħa li kellna mal-Ministru tas-Saħħa u mas-Supretendent tas-Saħħa Prof. Charmaine Gauci kienet laqgħa pożittiva ħafna. Huwa proċess ta’ djalogu li beda f’Marzu u jkompli. Din id-darba aħna l-Isqfijiet iddiskutejna l-possibilità li fil-funerali tkun tista’ ssir il-quddiesa tal-funeral f’ambjent preferibbilment miftuħ… Read more »

Rising above COVID-19?

Statement by the Environment Commission

The Interdiocesan Environment Commission (KA) feels that now that our country is eagerly looking forward to a time of normality as the COVID-19 pandemic gradually subsides, it would be foolish to go back to our old ways as if nothing happened – as if we have learnt nothing from this experience. The KA believes we need to reinforce the self-discipline we have shown throughout the pandemic, so that all of us would be able to weather any similar experience in the future. 

The COVID-19 crisis has opened our eyes to our vulnerability and to what is most valuable in life… Read more »

Laudato Sì Week: Pope appeals for care of Creation

Preparing to celebrate “Laudato Sì” Week Pope Francis underscores the importance of caring for our Common Home in this time marked by the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Addressing the faithful after the recitation of the Regina Caeli prayer on Sunday, Pope Francis reminded them that we are entering the “Laudato Sì” Week that unfolds until next Sunday and that marks the 5th anniversary of the publication of the Encyclical… Read more »

St John Paul II a man of prayer and justice – Pope Francis

Celebrating Mass on the 100th anniversary of the birth of Karol Wojtyla, the future St John Paul II, Pope Francis described his predecessor as a man of prayer, closeness, and justice.

Pope Francis celebrated the 100th anniversary of the birth of St John Paul II by offering Holy Mass at the altar where the Polish Pope is buried in St Peter’s Basilica.

Joined by a very limited number of the faithful, the liturgy on Monday morning was the first Mass open to the public after almost two months of restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic… Read more »

Like Jesus Christ, forced to flee -Pope Francis on the 106th World Day of Migrants and Refugees

Welcoming, protecting, promoting and integrating internally displaced persons

  St John Lateran, Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Fatima, Rome

Message by Pope Francis

At the beginning of this year, in my Address to the members of the Diplomatic Corps accredited to the Holy See, I pointed to the tragedy of internally displaced people as one of the challenges of our contemporary world: “Situations of conflict and humanitarian emergencies, aggravated by climate change, are increasing the numbers of displaced persons and affecting people already living in a state of dire poverty… Read more »