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The Archbishop concludes his pastoral visit in London

  • L‑Arċisqof Charles J. Scicluna llum temm żjara pastorali f’Londra, l‑Ingilterra, li matulha mexxa ċ‑ċelebrazzjoni tal‑festa tal-Madonna tal-Vitorja fl‑okkażjoni ta’ Malta Day – UK, u żar il‑pazjenti Maltin li qed jingħataw il‑kura f’Londra.

    Iċ‑ċelebrazzjoni tal‑festa tal‑Vitorja saret fil‑Katidral ta’ Westminster, is‑Sibt 9 ta’ Settembru, bħala parti mill‑attivitajiet organizzati mill‑Kummissjoni Għolja ta’ Malta f’Londra b’kollaborazzjoni mal‑għaqdiet tal‑Maltin fir‑Renju Unit.

    Waqt l‑omelija, l‑Arċisqof ħeġġeġ biex filwaqt li niċċelebraw ir‑rebħiet fuq l‑assedji li għaddiet minnhom Malta, nitolbu li nirbħu wkoll dawk l‑assedji li qed iħabbtu lis‑soċjetà tal‑lum…

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Abducted Salesian priest released: “We thank God and Pope Francis’ commitment”

  • “First of all, we express our deep gratitude to God for the happy conclusion of this incident. We must then thank the Indian government, which put into place every effort for the release of Fr. Tom Uzhunnalil, the Indian Salesian kidnapped over a year ago in Yemen. And we also need to thank Pope Francis’ personal commitment. Fr. Tom is free and is now on his way to the Vatican”, says to Agenzia Fides Bishop Thedore Mascarenhas, Secretary General of the Bishops’ Conference of India…

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Pope says Trump should rethink DACA as dividing is not ‘pro-life’

  • Politicians who call themselves pro-life must be pro-family and not enact policies that divide families and rob young people of a future, Pope Francis said.

    Flying from Colombia back to Rome late on 10 September, Pope Francis was asked about US President Donald Trump’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which allowed some 800,000 young people brought to the United States illegally as children to stay in the country, working or going to school…

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Annual pilgrimage for the sick to Lourdes comes to an end

  • Aktar minn 180 persuna — bejn morda u voluntiera Maltin — qattgħu ftit jiem fil-belt ta’ Lourdes, fi Franza, bħala parti mill-pellegrinaġġ li l-Assoċjazzjoni Volontarji Lourdes, torganizza kull sena għall-persuni morda. Magħhom ingħaqdu wkoll Maltin li jinsabu Londra, Brussell u l-Lussemburgu. 

    Waqt il-pellegrinaġġ, il-pazjenti u l-voluntiera ħadu sehem fil-funzjonijiet li jiġu organizzati f’Lourdes fosthom il-quddiesa Internazzjonali fil-Bazilika ta’ San Piju X, l-Adorazzjoni Ewkaristika li nżammet fl-istess post u l-Aux Flambeaux. 

    Din is-sena, il-pellegrinaġġ, li beda fil-31 ta’ Awwissu u ġie fi tmiemu fil-5 ta’ Settembru, kien immexxi mill-Arċisqof Emeritu Mons…

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From inspiration to adoption: A story of working with Mother Teresa

  • More than 20 years ago, Ann Pollak traveled to Calcutta, hoping to volunteer alongside Mother Teresa. The experience would spark a years-long process that would eventually lead her to adopt a severely handicapped child from one of the care centers run by the Missionaries of Charity. 

    “It has not been easy, at all, but the blessings have far, far outweighed the sacrifices,” Pollak told CNA…

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Pope again exhorts Colombians: “Take the first step”

  • Returning to a consistent theme of his visit to Colombia, Pope Francis urged Colombians to “take the first step” in his homily at the Port of Cartagena on September 10, 2017.

    It was his final Mass in Colombia, and he again made a plea for peace, noting that the first step is “to go out and meet others with Christ the Lord.”

    The Holy Father cited the model of Saint Peter Claver, whose shrine he visited earlier the same day:

    “Here, in the Sanctuary of Saint Peter Claver, where the progress and application of human rights in Colombia continue to be studied and monitored in a systematic way, the Word of God speaks to us of forgiveness, correction, community and prayer.”

    The Pope went on to describe what he had experienced on the trip, especially “many testimonies from those who have reached out to people who had harmed them; terrible wounds that I could see in their own bodies; irreparable losses that still bring tears.”

    “Yet they have reached out, have taken a first step on a different path to the one already travelled.”

    Francis stressed the personal human role required for a change in Colombian suffering, noting that, “We can contribute greatly to this new step that Colombia wants to take.”  And he reminded the congregation: “Jesus tells us that this path of reintegration into the community begins with a dialogue of two persons…

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Pope in Colombia tells young people to dare to dream big

  • Calling himself a pilgrim of peace and hope, Pope Francis urged some 22,000 young people gathered in Bogotá’s Bolivar Square not be afraid of the future: “Dare to dream big, he said, I want to invite you to that great dream today”.

    And of course Pope Francis was asking them to make that dream of a peaceful future for Colombia come true…

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Pope Francis in Colombia: The Church’s prophetic voice for peace

  • Pope Francis’ Apostolic Journey to Colombia, which starts today, shines the light on a nation in which the Catholic Church has not only taken an active role in peace negotiations between the government and guerrilla groups, but also has made it its mission to accompany the countless innocents caught in the crossfire, affirming their dignity and fighting for their rights…

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Mother Teresa to be co-patron of Calcutta Archdiocese ‎

  • As the first anniversary of the sainthood of Mother Teresa of Kolkata was marked on Monday, the Archdiocese of Calcutta, in eastern India, is set to declare her as its co-patron.  “On 6 September we will have at 5.30 pm a Holy Mass in the Cathedral (of the Most Holy Rosary) and the Archbishop is going to declare Mother Teresa as co-patroness of the Archdiocese,” IANS reported Sister Prema, Superior-General of the Missionaries of Charity of Mother Teresa, as saying on September 4.   

    Sister Prema made the declaration at the inauguration of a two-day exhibition of paintings and sculptures on Mother Teresa organized in Kolkata, formerly Calcutta, by the Indian National Forum of Art and Culture in association with the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) and Church Art to commemorate the first anniversary of the Nobel laureate’s canonization, Sept…

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