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Pope expresses “deep concern” at Donald Trump’s plan to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel

  • Pope Francis has expressed his “deep concern” at President Donald Trump’s plan to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel arguing the move will create more tensions in the Holy Land and stressing the city is sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims. 

    Francis made his comments to a gathering in the Vatican’s Paul VI hall following news that the United States president is planning to move the country’s embassy to Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. 

    “I cannot remain silent about my deep concern over the situation that has arisen in recent days and, at the same time, a heartfelt appeal so that everyone would be committed to respecting the status quo of the city, in accordance with the relative resolutions to the United Nations,” Francis said at the General Audience today (6 December). 

    While Israel regards Jerusalem as its capital, Palestinians see East Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state…

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Statement by the Environment Commission about Villa St Ignatius in St Julian’s

  • Il‑Kummissjoni Interdjoċesana Ambjent (KA) għal darb’oħra tħeġġeġ lill‑awtoritajiet jieħdu l‑miżuri kollha għad‑dispożizzjoni tagħhom biex ma jħallux il‑ġenn li nibnu akkost ta’ kollox ikompli jagħmina, hekk li nħarbtu saħansitra dak li jagħtina identità ta’ poplu. Għall‑kuntrarju, jeħtieġ naħdmu biex nippreservaw il‑wirt arkitettoniku mill‑ferneżija ta’ twaqqiegħ ta’ bini, u mill‑konverżjoni ta’ bini eżistenti f’appartamenti, li wliedna jridu jissallbu biex jikru jew jixtru, bi gwadann għall‑ispekulaturi…

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Live: Christmas Mass for students attending State, Church and independent schools

  • L-Erbgħa, 6 ta’ Diċembru 2017, l-Arċisqof Charles J. Scicluna se jiċċelebra Quddiesa tal-Milied mal-istudenti li jattendu skejjel tal-Istat, tal-Knisja u indipendenti. Il-Quddiesa, li se tibda fid-9:30am fil‑Konkatidral ta’ San Ġwann, il‑Belt Valletta, hi organizzata mid-Direttorat għas-Servizzi Edukattivi fi ħdan il-Ministeru tal-Edukazzjoni. 

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Five family traditions for Advent

  • Here are five beautiful ways to observe this most peaceful of seasons.

    Do you ever get to Christmas morning and wonder where, exactly, the last month went? Too often, the holiday season rushes by with a flurry of activity, and sometimes, the busy pace of life in December means we forget all about Advent. While Christmas is about celebrating the birth of Jesus, Advent — the four weeks before Christmas — is a special time in the Church calendar to practice waiting and hoping, to turn our attention toward Christ’s first coming…

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Video: Pope Francis’ prayer intention for December: For the elderly

  • Pope Francis on Monday released a video message accompanying his prayer intention for the month of December, which this month is “For the elderly.”

    “Let us keep in mind our elders, so that sustained by families and institutions, may with their wisdom and experience collaborate in the education of new generations.”

    It has become the custom of Pope Francis to release a video message detailing his new prayer intention each month…

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The journey towards the rights of persons with disability

  • Artiklu miktub mid-Direttur tad-Dar tal-Providenza, Dun Martin Micallef, fl-okkażjoni tal-ġimgħa ddedikata lill-persuni b’diżabilità.

    Aktar minn ħamsin sena ilu Dun Mikiel Azzopardi, saċerdot Malti li tant kien attiv fi ħdan l-Azzjoni Kattolika Maltija, fil-qasam edukattiv kif ukoll fuq il-mezzi tax-xandir kien iħoss li diversi persuni b’diżabilità f’Malta kienu qed jgħixu fi stat ta’ faqar, fi stat deplorabbli…

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Advent is a time to prioritise God, overcome indifference, Pope says

  • On Sunday Pope Francis kicked off the Church’s Advent season saying it is a time to let go of the worldly distractions that take us away from God, and focus on growing closer to him through prayer and concern for others.

    Referring to the day’s readings, which stress the importance of being vigilant, the pope said “the watchful person is one who, in the noise of the world, does not let themselves be overwhelmed by distraction or superficiality, but lives in a full and conscious way, with a concern above all for others.”

    With this attitude, we quickly become aware “of the tears and necessity of our neighbor and we can also welcome the human and spiritual qualities and capacities,” he said, adding that an attentive person, “also turns to the world, trying to counteract indifference and the cruelty of it, rejoicing in the treasures of beauty that also exist and must be preserved.”

    Francis spoke to pilgrims present in St…

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The Church studies the present in preparation for the future

The Sunday Mass census and for the first time a study on the Maltese population

  • Il-Knisja f’Malta qed tagħmel ċensiment dwar l-attendenza tal-Quddiesa tal-Ħadd. Ser isir ukoll studju bbażat fuq kampjun rappreżentattiv tar-residenti f’Malta, li fih mistennija jieħdu sehem mhux biss l-Insara imma wkoll dawk li ma jmorrux il-knisja jew li ma jħaddnux il-fidi Kattolika. Din hija l-ewwel darba li qed isir eżercizzju bħal dan fl-Arċidjocesi ta’ Malta, bil-għan li l-Knisja tkun tista’ taqdi aħjar il-ħtiġijiet pastorali tal-Insara filwaqt li tippjana l-ħidma tagħha fis-soċjetà għas-snin li ġejjin…

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Pope concludes apostolic visit to Myanmar, Bangladesh

  • Pope Francis flew back to Rome from Dhaka airport Saturday afternoon, concluding his 21st foreign visit outside of Italy that took him to Myanmar and Bangladesh. 

    The Pope was given an official farewell at Dhaka airport, where the Minister for Foreign Affairs was present to see him take off on a Bangladesh Airlines aircraft on his flight back to Rome. 

    ‎The Pope was in Myanmar, Nov…

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Photos: Pope Francis’ last day in Bangladesh

  • On Saturday, the last day of his three-day visit to Bangladesh, Pope Francis visited a home for orphans, unwed mothers and destitute elderly run by the nuns of Mother Teresa.   In off-hand remarks to the nuns and priests there he praised Bangladesh for having what he called some of the best inter-religious relations in the world.  The Holy Father later met priests, religious and seminarians.

    His last meeting of the entire trip was with young Bangladeshis, among whom were also Muslims and followers of other religions…

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