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Maltese Nuncio in Korea: Singapore summit is truly historic

  • The Apostolic Nuncio to Korea and Mongolia, Archbishop Alfred Xuereb hailed Tuesday’s “truly historic” summit between the leaders of the U.S. and North Korea, saying the Church is “full of hope and confidence” but warning we’re still at the beginning of a long process.

    Long and arduous road

    Speaking from Seoul in an interview with Vatican News, Archbishop Xuereb said that the Korean people and the local Church had been anxiously awaiting “these truly historic events.” He described the summit between U.S…

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Pope Francis’ programme for Apostolic Visit to Ireland for the World Meeting of Families

  • Pope Francis’ Apostolic Visit to Ireland for the World Meeting of Families begins on Saturday morning, 25 August, when he departs from Rome and arrives in Dublin at 10:30.

    Official Welcome and Visit with Civil Authorities

    The official welcome ceremony will take place at the Presidential Residence in Áras an Uachtaráin at 11:15, followed by a courtesy visit to the President…

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Archbishop Scicluna leaves Malta for a pastoral mission in Chile

  • L‑Arċisqof Charles J. Scicluna llum iħalli Malta għal missjoni pastorali fiċ‑Ċilì bħala mibgħut speċjali tal‑Qdusija Tiegħu l‑Papa Franġisku. Huwa ser ikun akkumpanjat minn Mons. Jordi Bertomeu. Mons. Arċisqof ser ikollu numru ta’ laqgħat f’Santiago de Chile u ser imexxi missjoni pastorali fid-Djoċesi ta’ Osorno.

    L‑Arċisqof Scicluna jirritorna Malta nhar l‑Erbgħa, 20 ta’ Ġunju 2018.

    L‑Ufficcju Komunikazzjoni jixtieq jinforma lill‑midja li Mons…

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Pope Francis accepts resignation of three Chilean bishops

  • The Vatican announced Friday that Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Bishop Juan Barros Madrid from his post in the diocese of Osorno, who has been accused of covering-up for Chile’s most notorious abuser priest, Fernando Karadima.

    The announcement came in a June 11 communique from the Vatican, along with the resignation of two other Chilean bishops…

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Pope appeals for US-North Korea summit in Singapore

  • Pope Francis on Sunday renewed his prayers for the “beloved Korean people”.

    He prayed that the upcoming summit between the leaders of the United States and North Korea “may contribute to the development of a positive path to assure a future of peace on the Korean peninsula and throughout the world.”

    The Pope was referring to a meeting scheduled for Tuesday, June 12th, in Singapore between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un…

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Pope urges top oil executives to convert to clean fuel

  • Addressing some 40 participants in a Vatican conference dedicated to “Energy Transition and Care for our Common Home”,  Pope Francis said “civiliazation requires energy but energy use must not destroy civilization”.

    The two-day conference that wrapped up on Saturday, was promoted by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences in collaboration with Notre Dame University.

    It saw the participation of senior executives of leading oil and gas companies including ExxonMobil, Eni, BP, Royal Dutch Shell, Equinor and Pemex…

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Id-Dar tal-Providenza needs your help!

  • Bħalissa fid-Dar tal-Providenza hemm 115-il resident, ilkoll bi ħtiġijiet differenti.

    Ta’ kuljum id-Dar tal-Providenza toħroġ medja ta’ €12,000 sabiex tkompli tgħin u tagħti servizz lir-residenti tagħha u lill-kumplament tas-soċjetà Maltija. Dan ifisser li d-Dar toħroġ mal-€100 kuljum għal kull resident.

    Iżda sabiex tkompli tagħmel dan ix-xogħol, id-Dar tal-Providenza qed tappella lill-poplu Malti u Għawdxi biex illejla jkun ġeneruż u jagħti donazzjoni waqt il-programm Xarabank, li ser ikun iddedikat kollu kemm hu għall-ġbir ta’ fondi b’risq id-Dar tal-Providenza…

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Pope focuses on social media use in June prayer video

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  • In his prayer video for June, Pope Francis asked that digital communications and social media platforms would be a place of inclusion and encounter, rather than isolation and “alienation.”

    In the video, published June 5, the pope opened saying the internet “is a gift from God, but it is also a great responsibility.”

    The text of the subtitles pops up on the screen like chat messages with a notification sound as Francis continued, saying, “communication technology, its places, its instruments, have brought with it a lengthening of horizons, a widening for so many people.”

    “It can offer immense possibilities for encounter and solidarity,” he said, and voiced hope that digital networks would “not be a place of alienation.”

    “May it be a concrete place, a place rich in humanity,” he said, as scenes were shown of either individuals or groups of people looking at computers and cell phones while interacting with each other, rather than seeming alone and isolated…

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Sunday Mass is not optional for Catholics

  • In a pastoral letter for the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, Archbishop Leo Cushley of St. Andrews & Edinburgh stressed the importance of the Sunday Mass obligation for Catholics.

    “It is true that many people think of Sunday as just part of the weekend, a welcome break from the usual routine, and perhaps a day for family, or sporting activities,” the UK archbishop said in the letter…

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Chilean priests say they felt welcomed and listened to by the Pope

  • Chilean clerical sex abuse survivors Juan Carlos Cruz, James Hamilton and Jose Andres Murillo prepare to speak to the media in Rome in early May.

     

  • After meeting with Pope Francis for more than four hours, a Chilean priest who suffered abuse and a priest who ministers to survivors said they felt comforted and hopeful for the church’s future in their country…

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