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All Saints and All Souls’ Day

Photo: Ian Noel Pace

On Friday, 1st November 2024, at 9:30am, Archbishop Charles Scicluna will preside over Mass for the Feast of All Saints in the Chapel of Our Lady of Manresa at the Archbishop’s Curia in Floriana. This Mass will be broadcast live on TVM, Church.mt, and Newsbook Malta.

On Saturday, 2nd November, at 9:30am, Archbishop Scicluna will celebrate Mass in remembrance of all the faithful departed, at the Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows at Addolorata Cemetery… Read more »

Archbishop’s Seminary students welcome President of the European Parliament

An event as part of European Week for waste reduction

  Archbishop's Minor Seminary, Tal-Virtù

The President of the European Parliament visited the Archbishop’s Minor Seminary as part of the European Week for Waste Reduction.

Dr Roberta Metsola engaged with the upper secondary students, including members of the student council and eco-school council. They explored important topics such as human dignity, teamwork, integrity, and principled decision-making. These conversations highlighted the connection between personal values and environmental responsibility.

The younger students focused on practical environmental issues… Read more »

Requiem Mass for the repose of the souls of priests and religious who have passed away in the past year

On Tuesday, 5th November at 6pm, a Mass will be held in St Paul’s Cathedral in Mdina, offered for the repose of the souls of priests and religious who have departed this life within the past year.

This Requiem Mass is held each year on the first Tuesday of November and serves as a solemn remembrance of our brothers and sisters who dedicated their lives to the service of the Lord and others… Read more »

Dialogue meeting with Fr James Hanvey SJ

On Friday 8th November Fr James Hanvey SJ will be addressing a dialogue meeting on the theme: ‘In Malta, how can we be a Church of laity and clergy working together with hope, despite the challenges?’ The meeting will be held between 7pm – 9pm at the MSSP Oratory Hall in Birkirkara.

Fr. James Hanvey is a theologian, author, and retreat director. He has taught at Heythrop College, University of London, and was the Founding Director of the Heythrop Institute for Religion, Ethics, and Public Life… Read more »

Meet ‘Luce’: The Vatican’s cartoon mascot for Jubilee 2025

Ahead of the 2025 Jubilee, the Vatican has launched a cartoon mascot unveiled Monday as the cheerful face of the Catholic Church’s upcoming holy year.

The mascot, named Luce — which means “light” in Italian — is intended to engage a younger audience and guide visitors through the holy year.

Archbishop Rino Fisichella, the Vatican’s chief organizer for the jubilee, described the mascot as part of the Vatican’s goal to engage with “the pop culture so beloved by our young people.”

The mascot will debut this week at the Lucca Comics and Games, Italy’s celebrated convention for all things comics, video games, and fantasy, where the Vatican’s Dicastery for Evangelization will host a space dedicated to “Luce and Friends.”

It will be the first time that a Vatican dicastery participates in a comics convention… Read more »

Call for contributions: share your stories and initiatives

Entities, parishes, organisations, and groups that form part of the Church in Malta are invited to share stories of impactful events, activities, and initiatives happening within their communities. People who can be an inspiration to others are also invited to share their experiences.

This invitation aims to encourage participation, highlight milestones and share resources to spread the church’s mission and connect more meaningfully with society… Read more »

Retreat for young SDC candidates – “Do not say, ‘I am too young'”

Over the weekend, thirteen SDC Candidates attended a retreat at the Dar il-Ħanin Samaritan Conference Centre. Led by Fr. Brendan Gatt, the retreat centred on the theme “Do not say, ‘I am too young’” (Jer 1:7). The participants engaged in reflections on God’s call and our response to it, exploring faith, commitment, and the mission God entrusts to each of us. The retreat provided time for both personal and communal prayer and reflection… Read more »

Synodality: A conversion aimed at becoming more missionary

Pope Francis with all the Synod participants at the conclusion of the work of the General Assembly  (VATICAN MEDIA Divisione Foto)

The Final Document, adopted today after each of its 155 paragraphs were approved, has been published, and will not become the basis of an Exhortation by the Pope, who has decided that it should be released immediately in order to inspire the life of the Church… Read more »

Fondazzjoni Suret il-Bniedem marks 25 years of inspiring hope and change for Malta’s homeless

Fondazzjoni Suret il-Bniedem, stabbilita mill-Kapuċċini fl-1999, illum is-Sibt 26 ta’ Ottubru bi kburija qed tfakkar il-25 anniversarju tagħha, filwaqt li tirrifletti fuq kwart ta’ seklu ta’ servizz iddedikat lill-individwi li qed jesperjenzaw sitwazzjoni li waslithom bla dar f’Malta.

Iggwidata mill-valuri ewlenin tal-kompassjoni, id-dinjità, u l-appoġġ għall-emarġinati, il-Fondazzjoni mhux biss ipprovdiet kenn iżda ħadmet ukoll bla heda biex terġa’ tagħti t-tama u d-dinjità lil dawk fil-bżonn… Read more »

Pope at Angelus: Turn to Jesus with faith and hope

  Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City

Dear brothers and sisters, good Sunday!

Today the Gospel of the liturgy (Mk 10:46-52) tells us about Jesus who cures a man from blindness. His name is Bartimaeus, but the crowd in the street ignore him: he is a poor beggar. Those people do not have eyes for the blind man; they leave him, they ignore him. No caring gaze, no feeling of compassion… Read more »