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MSSP Oratory Pastoral Programme 2016/2017

  • Fl-Oratorju MSSP, nhar it-Tnejn 26 ta’ Settembru 2016, għas-sitt sena konsekuttiva, ġie mniedi l-programm għas-sena pastorali 2016/2017. Din is-sena wkoll, il-programm huwa mżewwaq b’diversi attivitajiet u avvenimenti li jilħqu lil kulħadd: tfal, adoloxxenti, żgħażagħ u adulti. Żgur li kulħadd isib post. Ma dan kollu, il-Kelma ta’ Alla u l-Liturġija jibqgħu dejjem iċ-ċentru ta’ kull ma jsir ġewwa l-Oratorju. L-għan prinċipali huwa dejjem it-tisħiħ tal-mixja spiritwali ta’ fidi li tingħex flimkien ma’ oħrajn li għandħom l-istess għan…

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Theme for the 2017 World Day for Social Communications

  • The theme for the Church’s 2017 World Day for Social Communications was published on Thursday. The theme or motto chosen for this event is: “Fear not, for I am with you” (Is 43.5). Communicating hope and trust in our time. 

    The Vatican Secretariat for Communications issued this following statement on the theme

    Numbness of conscience or letting desperation get the better of us are two possible “diseases” that our current communication system can cause…

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Rediscovering the Gift of Hospitality

Meeting of bishops and delegates responsible for the pastoral care of migrants of the Catholic Bishops’ Conferences of Europe. Madrid, Spain, 26-27 September 2016

  • If it is true that people know more and more about the tragedy of thousands of migrants who every day try the challenge of reaching Europe by crossing the Mediterranean Sea on dilapidated boats and the desert in long marches of death, less known are the stories of generosity, sharing, and genuine reception that accompany the migration flow of recent times…

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Pope: overcome spiritual desolation through prayer, not pills or drink

  • Pope Francis said silence and prayer is the way to overcome our darkest moments, rather than resorting to pills or alcoholic drinks to escape from our woes. His comments came during his homily at the morning Mass celebrated on Tuesday at the Santa Marta residence. 

    Taking his cue from the day’s first reading where Job was living through a spiritual desolation and was giving vent to his sorrows before God, the Pope’s homily focused on these dark moments of spiritual desolation that all of us experience at some point and explained how we can overcome them…

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Course for Couples: ‘Raġel u Mara Ħalaqhom’

  • For better, for ever – the secret to living your marriage vows ‘happily ever after’

    In a contemporary world where even the definition of ‘marriage’ is unclear, is it possible for a couple to live their marriage vows ‘happily ever after’? 

    Whether still engaged or newly-married, or even whether a couple has been married for years, this course (In Maltese) will help the participants to discover the secret of living more fully the gift of the Sacrament of Matrimony.  By living according to the teachings of the late Pope John Paul II on the Theology of the Body, they will be encouraged to discover the joy, intimacy and satisfaction that can be achieved in married life. 

    This course will provide the participants with a clear articulation of the Catholic vision of love and marriage…

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Pope meets with Hospital Sisters of Mercy

  • Pope Francis on Saturday held an audience with the “Hospital Sisters of Mercy,” and encouraged them in their mission despite challenges posed by secular culture. 

    Delivering his address in the Vatican’s Clementine Hall, Pope Francis expressed his gratitude to the sisters, and said they are “a concrete sign of how to express the Father’s mercy”.

    He recalled how Servant of God Teresa Orsini Doria Pamphili Landi, a noble lay woman who was supported by two priests, established the congregation in accord with Jesus’ call to care for the sick…

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“Tourism for All – Promoting Universal Accessibility”

    1. “Tourism for All – Promoting Universal Accessibility” is the theme chosen by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) for World Tourism Day 2016, which will take place, as is custom, on September 27th. The Holy See has adhered to this initiative ever since its inception, being well aware of the great importance that this tourism has, as well as the challenges this phenomenon poses and the opportunities it creates for evangelization…
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Pope Francis to Catechists: never tire of witnessing to Resurrection

  • Pope Francis celebrated Mass to mark the Jubilee of Catechists on Sunday – the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time and the Jubilee of Catechists in the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy.


  • Homily by Pope Francis

    In the second reading the Apostle Paul offers to Timothy, but also to us, some advice which is close to his heart.  Among other things, he charges him “to keep the commandment unstained and free from reproach” (1 Tim 6:14).  He speaks simply of a commandment.  It seems that he wants to keep our attention fixed firmly on what is essential for our faith.  Saint Paul, indeed, is not suggesting all sorts of different points, but is emphasizing the core of the faith.  This centre around which everything revolves, this beating heart which gives life to everything is the Paschal proclamation, the first proclamation: the Lord Jesus is risen, the Lord Jesus loves you, and he has given his life for you; risen and alive, he is close to you and waits for you every day.  We must never forget this.  On this Jubilee for Catechists, we are being asked not to tire of keeping the key message of the faith front and centre: the Lord is risen.  Nothing is more important;  nothing is clearer or more relevant than this.  Everything in the faith becomes beautiful when linked to this centrepiece, if it is saturated by the Paschal proclamation.  If it remains in isolation, however, it loses its sense and force.  We are called always to live out and proclaim the newness of the Lord’s love: “Jesus truly loves you, just as you are.  Give him space: in spite of the disappointments and wounds in your life, give him the chance to love you.  He will not disappoint you”…

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More than 190,000 Euro in aid of the Italy earthquake victims

  • F’għeluq ix-xahar mit-terremot li laqat iċ-ċentru tal-Italja, is-somma miġbura s’issa mill-Knisja f’Malta b’risq il-persuni midruba u dawk li tilfu djarhom hi ta’ 190,880 Ewro. Id-donazzjonijiet inġabru mill-parroċċi f’Malta u jinkludu wkoll donazzjonijiet li ġew depożitati direttament
    fil-‘Caritas Malta Emergency Fund’.  

    Din l-inizjattiva, li tħabbret l-għada tat-terremot, saret fuq talba tal-Arċisqof Charles J. Scicluna. Il-ġbir f’ħafna mill-knejjes sar is-Sibt 27 ta’ Awwissu filgħaxija u l-Ħadd 28 ta’ Awwissu 2016. 

    L-Arċisqof jirringrazzja lill-Insara Maltin li bil-ġenerozità tagħhom urew kif, fuq il-passi ta’ Sidna Ġesù Kristu, il-Knisja f’Malta trid tkompli tilħaq lil dawk il-persuni li l-aktar qed ibatu, inkluż dawk lilhinn minn xtutna li tilfu l-għeżież tagħhom u anke djarhom fit-terremot tal-24 ta’ Awwissu li għadda…

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“The gaze of Mary is a gaze of mercy as that of Jesus” – The Archbishop

The Archbishop leads a pilgrimage towards the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Mellieħa

  • Nhar l-Erbgħa 21 ta’ Settembru 2016, l‑Arċisqof mexxa pellegrinaġġ lejn is‑Santwarju Nazzjonali tal‑Madonna tal‑Mellieħa u wara ċċelebra Quddiesa biswit is-Santwarju.

  •  Homily by Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna
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  • Santwarju Nazzjonali tal-Madonna tal-Mellieħa

    21 ta’ Settembru 2016

    Il-Qari li għanda kemm smajna huwa meħud mill-Quddiesa votiva bit-titlu sabiħ: Il-Verġni Mqaddsa Marija Għajnuna tal-Insara…

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