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Restoration of the venerable icon of Our Lady of Damascus

    • The venerable icon and panel painting of Our Lady of Damascus, venerated in the Greek Catholic Parish of Our Lady of Damascus, in Valletta, was brought from Rhodes to Malta in 1530 by the Order of Knights Hospitaller of St John in 1530, together with the icon of Our Lady Eleimonitria (the Merciful) and the icon of Our Lady of Philermos…

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Bishops across US condemn separation and detention of migrant children

  • From Denver to New York City, the country’s Catholic bishops have joined a chorus of organisations, institutions and high-profile individuals urging the Trump administration to stop separating children from their parents as they seek respite in the US from dire conditions in their home countries, largely in Central America.

    None have been more outspoken, however, than the bishops with dioceses on or near the border between the US and Mexico, where many migrants, adults as well as children, are being held in detention centres in geographic areas where many of the prelates come into contact with families affected…

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Professional development seminar for the Maltese Ecclesiastical Tribunals

  • In the same spirit of dialogue and accountability that motivated the Maltese Ecclesiastical Tribunals to organise the first inauguration of the Judicial Year last January, the Tribunals of the First and Second Instance of the Maltese Archdiocese recently organised a professional development seminar for all judges, auditors, chancellors and defenders of the bond.

    The seminar that focused on the dialogue between the psychological expert and the judges, was moderated by psychologists Rev…

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Pope at Mass: ‘Forgive, love our enemies’

  • Pope Francis at Mass on Tuesday morning said the mystery of Christian life is loving our enemies and praying for our persecutors.

    He drew inspiration from the day’s Gospel (Mt 5:43-48), in which Jesus invites his followers to a higher standard of human relations, so as to be “perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect.”

    The Holy Father said forgiveness, prayer, and love for those who seek to destroy us is the path Jesus has laid out for us…

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Pope apologises to Chile diocese rocked by sexual abuse scandal

  • The cathedral of the southern Chilean diocese of Osorno during a Mass led by papal representative Maltese Archbishop Charles Scicluna at the end of his pastoral visit to the diocese. (Credit: Courtesy Misión Pastoral Osorno.)

     

  • An investigator assigned by Pope Francis to visit Chile’s southern diocese of Osorno, which has been the epicentre of that country’s clerical sexual abuse scandals, has said the pontiff instructed him to ask forgiveness for the suffering those scandals have caused…

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Open our eyes and hearts to those who are abandoned – The Vicar General

The Vicar General Mgr Joe Galea Curmi celebrates Mass on the feast of Our Lady of the Abandoned, in Wardija

  • Knisja tal-Madonna tal-Abbandunati, il-Wardija
    16 ta’ Ġunju 2018

    Waħda mill-iktar esperjenzi koroh fil-ħajja hi l-abbandun – li xi ħadd ikun skartat, abbandunat. Papa Franġisku jitkellem fuq il-kultura tal-iskart fi żmienna. Jgħid li m’hijiex biss kultura li tisfrutta lin-nies, li tqiegħed lil xi nies fil-periferija, imma wkoll li tittrattahom bħal skart. Hu jgħid li l-kultura tal-iskart ma tibqax tistma l-ħajja umana bħala valur primarju li wieħed għandu jirrispetta u jipproteġi…

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5 saints who were great dads

  • It’s not easy being a good father. It requires a great deal of sacrifice, willing to do what is necessary to guide your children to be the best versions of themselves. The father works together with mother to bring up their children in the faith and build them up into vessels of virtue.

    The responsibility can feel intense at times and every father fails at some point…

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Chile: Archbishop Scicluna meets with laity, priests and religious of Osorno

  • As part of their special mission to help bring healing to the troubled Chilean diocese of Osorno, Archbishop Charles Scicluna and Msgr. Jordi Bertomeu are holding several pastoral meetings this week which they say are aimed at listening.

    Speaking to Chilean media at the airport after landing in Osorno, Scicluna said they came “to convey the special closeness of the pope to the beloved people of Osorno…

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