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“When I Grow Up – Heidi’s Show and Tell”: A New Storybook for Children

“When I Grow Up – Heidi’s Show and Tell” is the latest publication written by up-and-coming children’s book author, Lara Fenech. It poetically narrates the vibrant morning when a teacher, Ms Hannah invites her young students to share their dreams for the future. Amongst the kaleidoscope of colours, costumes and jobs, Heidi, one of the students, secretly has a dream she wishes to share.

The concept of “Show and Tell” fosters public speaking skills in children to feel more comfortable speaking in front of their peers, using descriptive words and full sentences… Read more »

Għaliex iva?! with Fr James Saydon

Fr James Saydon is the Director of the Vocations Centre at the Archbishop’s Seminary. He shares his journey of responding to the Lord’s call and discusses the thoughts, doubts and experiences he has encountered, particularly over the past eight years as a priest.

Għaliex iva?! is a podcast series featuring various priests who share the stories of their vocations and why they believe being a priest is worthwhile in today’s world… Read more »

Prayer to Our Lady of Lourdes translated to Maltese

The prayer to Our Lady of Lourdes, Act of Entrustment to Our Lady of Lourdes, was translated into Maltese by Michael Caruana. The prayer was printed on the back of a prayer card with the image of Our Lady of Lourdes and is being distributed by the Sanctuary’s information centre in Lourdes.

Michael Caruana, author of the book “Pass, Pass f’Lourdes fil-Madwar” – a collection of information and experiences, and tour leader of pilgrimages to Lourdes since 1988, translated this prayer to Maltese and was printed on the back of a prayer card… Read more »

What is the role of the Church in Malta in addressing violence against women?

Join us for a spiritual conversation on 21st August at 5:30pm

As part of recent spiritual discussions, and considering the horrific and continuous acts, One Church One Journey will host a session to address the trauma of femicide.

Beyond the politics and cultural issues, femicide deeply wounds us and threatens to numb our spirits. We need psychological and spiritual strength to protect ourselves from the subtle, pervasive effects while recognising the harm. We can gather in prayer as Christians and echo Jesus’ cry on the cross: “Why have you abandoned me?”— a cry that many women share today… Read more »

The Gospel of the day: 20th August

Readings of the day

First Reading: Ezekiel 28:1-10
Psalm: Deuteronomy 32:26-27ab,27cd-28,30,35cd-36ab

Gospel: Matthew 19:23-30

Jesus said to his disciples: “Amen, I say to you, it will be hard for one who is rich to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I say to you, it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for one who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.”

When the disciples heard this, they were greatly astonished and said, “Who then can be saved?” Jesus looked at them and said, “For human beings this is impossible, but for God all things are possible.” Then Peter said to him in reply, “We have given up everything and followed you… Read more »

Commemorating the 50th anniversary of Bishop Emmanuel Galea’s death

In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Bishop Emmanuel Galea’s death two masses will be celebrated this week by the Bishops of Malta.

Mons. Emmanuel Galea was born on 10th March 1891. He studied at the University of Malta and was ordained priest on 18th December 1915.

In 1917 he was appointed Canon Theologist of the Collegiate of Senglea, where he continued to serve until 1932 when he was appointed Canon of the Cathedral of Malta… Read more »

Vatican expels founder of Peru’s Sodalitium religious movement

Colonnade of St. Peter’s Square  (AFP or licensors)

Following probe, the Vatican’s Dicastery for Consecrated Life expels Luis Fernando Figari, the founder of Peru’s Sodalitium religious movement, who had already, years ago, been removed from the movement that he had established in the 1970s, due to accusations of psychological and sexual abuse, including against minors, and for financial irregularities.

Luis Fernando Figari, founder of the Peruvian apostolic society Sodalitium Christianae Vitae (SVC), more commonly known as Sodalicio, ends with a measure by the Holy See, expelling him from the movement he himself created. 

The movement had previously been placed under supervision due to cases of abuse and financial mismanagement by its leaders… Read more »

Fr. Dionysius Mintoff celebrated his first mass 69 years ago

He celebrated mass 50,370 times!

Kien bħal-lum 69 sena li Patri Dijonisju Mintoff qaddes l-ewwel quddiesa tiegħu. Il-ġurnata kienet it-Tnejn 15 t’Awwissu tal-1955 u l-ewwel quddiesa ta’ Patri Dijonisju kienet fil-knisja ta’ Santa Marija ta’ Ġesù (Ta’ Ġieżu) fil-Belt Valletta. Minn dakinhar ‘l hawn Patri Dijonisju Mintoff qaddes 50,370 quddiesa u priedka b’ħafna riċerka u ħafna għerf.

Bħala parrini Patri Dijonisju kellu lil ħuh, Duminku Mintoff u Ġużè Ellul Mercer, li kellu ħuh Franġiskan ukoll: P… Read more »

Pope on Angelus: The Blessed Mother leads us toward eternal life

  Saint Peter's Square, the Vatican

Dear brothers and sisters, buongiorno!

Today we celebrate the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. In the Gospel of the liturgy we contemplate the young girl of Nazareth who, having just received the Angel’s announcement, sets out to visit her cousin.

This expression in the Gospel is beautiful: “Mary set out and went” (Lk 1:39)… Read more »

Hymn for the 2025 Jubilee in Maltese

The Church in Malta and Gozo are launching a Maltese version of the official hymn for the 2025 Jubilee with the theme, ‘Pilgrims of Hope’. Next year, the Church and Catholics from around the world are called to be a source of hope, unity and compassion within their communities.

The hymn was originally written in Italian by Prof. Pierangelo Sequeri, with the music composition by Maestro Francesco Meneghello, tackling themes such as creation, fraternity, the goodness of God and hope… Read more »