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Closing of the 2017 Season of Creation

  • Malta’s observance of the 2017 Christian Season of Creation (1st September to 4th October), will close with the celebration of Mass by Bishop Mario Grech, at the Conventual Franciscan Church, Valletta, on Sunday 1st October, at 10:30 a.m. The Bishop will also bless projects on environmental issues created by students attending SkolaSajf.

    The events marking the Season of Creation, organised jointly by the Church Environment Commission (KA) and Nature Trust Malta (NTM), will come to an end on Wednesday 4th October, with a public meeting entitiled ‘Laudato Sì: Interfaith and Secular Perspectives on Care for Creation’, held at the Millennium Chapel, St Julian’s, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m…

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The Archbishop in Minsk for the meeting of the Bishops’ Conferences of Europe

  • L‑Arċisqof Charles J. Scicluna llum ħalla Malta għal Minsk, il‑Belarussja, biex jieħu sehem fl‑assemblea plenarja tal‑Kunsill tal‑Konferenzi Episkopali Ewropej (CCEE). Għal din il‑laqgħa se jattendu l‑isqfijiet minn 45 pajjiż fil‑kontinent Ewropew. It‑temi ewlenin ta’ din l‑assemblea huma ż‑żgħażagħ u l‑Ewropa.

    F’Minsk, l‑isqfijiet ser jiddiskutu l‑aspettattivi, il‑bżonnijiet, ix‑xewqat, il‑biżgħat u r‑relazzjonijiet taż‑żgħażagħ fid‑dinja tal‑lum, kif ukoll l‑isfidi tal‑Knisja biex twassal il‑messaġġ pastorali tagħha liż‑żgħażagħ…

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US House to vote on banning abortion after 20 weeks

  • Micah Pickering was born prematurely at 20 weeks. His eyes were “fused shut,” according to his mother, and his bones were still soft. He spent four months in the neonatal intensive care unit.

    Yet Micah survived against the odds, and is today a healthy 5 year-old attending Kindergarten.

    “When I look at a little baby, a 20-week baby, my heart is full…

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Sustainable Tourism – A Tool for Development

Message for World Tourism Day 2017

  • On the annual occasion of World Tourism Day, celebrated every 27 September, the Church joins civil society in addressing this phenomenon, in the conviction that every genuinely human activity must find its place in the hearts of Christ’s disciples.

    For the first time, this message is issued by the new Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, as part of its mission…

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Pope Francis set to launch Caritas’ “Share the Journey” campaign

  • Pope Francis is set, this week,  to launch a global campaign on migration.

    Entitled “Share the Journey” the 2-year Caritas Internationalis campaign aims to promote the strengthening of relationships between migrants, refugees and communities.

    It is Caritas’ response to Pope Francis’ call for a culture of encounter and to see people on the move with open hearts and minds…

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Pope to EU Churches: Combat intolerance against migrants

  • Pope Francis, on Friday 22nd September 2017, urged Churches in Europe to step up efforts to combat intolerance, discrimination and xenophobia against migrants and refugees.

    The pope’s words came in a meeting with national migration directors under the auspices of the Council of European Bishops Conferences or CCEE. He said he was saddened to see that Catholic communities in Europe were also defensive and unwelcoming towards migrants, justifying their attitudes on grounds of conserving their cultural and religious identity…

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Theft from Paola Parish Church

  • Serqa oħra minn knisja, din id-darba dik ta’ Kristu Re f’Raħal Ġdid.

    Skont l-aġenzija tal-aħbarijiet Newsbook.com.mt, il-Kappillan ta’ Raħal Ġdid, Dun Marc Andrè Camilleri, qal li min wettaq ir-reat qala’ l-ħadid li kien hemm ma’ tieqa fis-saqaf tal-knisja.

    Jidher li mill-knisja ttieħdu biss il-flus li kien hemm fil-kaxex tad-donazzjoni ta’ quddiem l-artal.

    Is-Sagrament u oġġetti sagri oħra tħallew fejn kienu…

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Pope: “Church will apply firmest measures against those who abuse minors”

  • Pope Francis has reiterated his pledge to combat the evil of clerical sex abuse affirming that at all levels, the Church will continue to respond applying the firmest of measures to “all those who have betrayed their call and abused God’s children.

    He was addressing members of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors gathered for their Plenary Assembly.

    The Commission is an institution that was established by the Pope to propose initiatives that ensure that crimes that have occurred are no longer repeated in the Church.   

    In prepared remarks and after having listened to the greetings of Commission President, Cardinal O’Malley and other members of the Commission, Pope Francis said “I wish to share with you the profound pain I feel in my soul for the situation of abused children, as I have had occasion to do recently several times”. 

    Painful experience for the Church

    Describing the sex abuse scandal as a terrible evil for the whole of humanity, the Pope said it has also been a very painful experience for the Church: “We are ashamed of the abuses committed by holy ministers, who should be the most trustworthy”. 

    “Let me say quite clearly that sexual abuse is a horrible sin, completely opposite and in contradiction to what Christ and the Church teach us” he said. 

    Recalling the fact that he has had the privilege of listening to the stories that victims and survivors of abuses have wanted to share, Pope Francis observed that meetings such as these continue to nourish the personal commitment of all involved in the Commission to do everything possible to combat this evil and eliminate it. 

    The Church to respond at all levels with the firmest measures 

    “That is why, I reiterate today once again that the Church, at all levels, will respond with the application of the firmest measures against all those who have betrayed their call and abused the children of God” he said. 

    The Pope stressed that the disciplinary measures must apply to all those who work in the institutions of the Church, but he pointed out that “the primary responsibility lies with Bishops, priests and religious”: those who have received from the Lord the vocation to offer their lives to serving the Church and this includes “the vigilant protection of all vulnerable children, young people and adults”. 

    “For this reason, the Church irrevocably and at all levels seeks to apply the principle of “zero tolerance” against sexual abuse of minors” he said…

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Documentary about Pope Francis will be shown in Malta for the first time

The documentary will be shown this Saturday, 23rd September 2017, at the Divine Mercy Sanctuary in Naxxar

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  • The Divine Mercy Sanctuary in  Naxxar will hold the premiere in Malta of the documentary “Leadership and Pope Francis”, this Saturday, 23rd September 2017. The director of the film, the journalist Antonio Olivié, will be present for a Q&A at the end of the screening. He is the CEO of Rome Reports TV, the broadcast that has produced a documentary that collects advice from personalities such as Andrea Bocelli and Garry Kasparov, among others, about their style of leadership, and the style of Pope Francis at the head of the Catholic Church…

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Live: Pontificial Mass on Independence Day

  • Thursday 21st September 2017, on the occasion of Independence Day, Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna celebrates a Pontificial Mass at St John’s Co-Cathedral, Valletta.

    Mass starts at 10:00 a.m. 

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    The Celebration of Mass on YouTube
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