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The Episcopal Ordination of Bishop Carmel Zammit

  • On Thursday 8th September 2016, Solemn Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Episcopal Ordination of Mgr Carmel Zammit was held, at the Mdina Cathedral.  At 9:15 a.m., His Eminence Cardinal Vincent Nichols, His Excellency Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna, His Lordship Bishop Ralph Heskett and His Lordship Bishop-elect Carmel Zammit, left the Archbishop’s Palace on foot to the Mdina Cathedral. There, they were greeted by the Metropolitan Chapter and led to the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament for a short moment of prayer…
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Cardinal Vincent Nichols’ arrival in Malta

  • L-Erbgħa 7 ta’ Settembru 2016, wara nofsinhar, l-Arċisqof Charles J. Scicluna u l-Isqof-elett Mons. Carmel Zammit laqgħu lil Cardinal Vincent Nichols, fl-Ajruport Internazzjonali ta’ Malta. Laqgħuh ukoll l-Isqof Ralph Heskett, l-On. José Herrera MP, u l-organizzaturi tal-Ordinazzjoni Episkopali ta’ Mons. Zammit. 
  • Photos: Curia Communications Office
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Live: The Episcopal Ordination of Mgr Carmel Zammit

  • On Thursday 8th September 2016, at 9:15 a.m., His Eminence Cardinal Vincent Nichols, His Excellency Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna, His Lordship Bishop Ralph Heskett and His Lordship Bishop-elect Carmel Zammit, leave the Archbishop’s Palace on foot to the Mdina Cathedral. There, they will be greeted by the Metropolitan Chapter and led to the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament for a short moment of prayer. At 9:30 a.m., the Solemn Mass starts…
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Pope to President of ‘Bambino Gesù’ hospital: ‘offer care and mercy’

  • Pope Francis on Tuesday encouraged the President of the Vatican’s ‘Bambino Gesù’ pediatric hospital to continue to promote the institution’s good work and promised his personal contribution. In the course of a private audience with Mariella Enoc – at the head of the children’s hospital since February 2015 – the Pope assured her of his continuing support and said the hospital must evermore be a ‘great work of mercy’…
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“May you be a beautiful icon reflecting of the Lord’s mercy” – The Archbishop

The Archbishop leads a Prayer Vigil for Bishop-elect Mgr Carmel Zammit

  • On Tuesday 6th Spetember 2016, Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna led a Prayer Vigil in preparation for the Episcopal Ordination of Mgr Carmel Zammit, Bishop-elect of Gibraltar. During the Prayer Vigil, the Archbishop blessed the Episcopal Insigna to be used during the Ordination Mass. The Prayer Vigil was held at Gudja Parish Church. Mgr Zammit was born and bred in Gudja, and resides there…
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Pope Francis’ universal prayer intention for September 2016

  • Pope Francis has released his videomessage accomplanying his monthly prayer intention: “That each may contribute to the common good and to the building of a society that places the human person at the center.”     The text of the video message reads: “Humanity is experiencing a crisis that is not only economic and financial, but is also ecological, educational, moral, and human…
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“Being proud is not enough, we need to witness to our heritage” – The Archbishop in London

The Archbishop celebrates Mass at Westminster Cathedral to commemorate Malta Day-UK, in London

  • On Saturday, 3rd September 2016, Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna celebrated Mass on the occasion of Our Lady of Victories, as part of the celebrations during Malta Day – UK, at Westminster Cathedral, in London.   Homily by Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna
  • Westminster Cathedral, London Saturday, 3rd September 2016 Every year we celebrate the victory of 1565…
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Programme of the Episcopal Ordination of Mgr Carmel Zammit, Bishop-elect of Gibraltar

  • Tuesday 6th September 2016 – Prayer Vigil at Gudja Parish Church 8:00 p.m. – Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna will lead a Prayer Vigil in preparation for the Episcopal Ordination of Mgr Carmel Zammit, Bishop-elect of Gibraltar. During the Prayer Vigil, the Archbishop will also bless the Episcopal Insigna to be used during the Ordination Mass. Mgr Zammit was born and bred in Gudja, and resides there…
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Lecture by Rowan Williams organised by DISCERN

  • On Wednesday 14th September 2016, at 7.00 p.m., DISCERN – Institute for Research on the Signs of the Times, is organising the Gaudium et Spes 2016 Lecture on “Secularism and Religious Liberty – some proposals”, at the Corinthia Palace Hotel, Attard.
    The Guest Speaker will be Dr Rowan Williams, Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge and Former Archbishop of Canterbury…
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Pope Francis’ homily for the Canonization of Mother Teresa

  • Pope Francis on Sunday celebrated the Rite of Canonization for Mother Teresa of Calcutta, at a Solemn Mass offered in St Peter’s Square. During his homily, the Holy Father said, “Mother Teresa, in all aspects of her life, was a generous dispenser of divine mercy, making herself available for everyone through her welcome and defence of human life, those unborn and those abandoned and discarded.” To the many volunteers in Rome for the Jubilee for Volunteers and Workers of Mercy, Pope Francis offered St Teresa of Calcutta as a “model of holiness.”   Homily by His Holiness Pope Francis

     

      Saint Peter’s Square 4 September 2016 “Who can learn the counsel of God?”  (Wis 9:13).  This question from the Book of Wisdom that we have just heard in the first reading suggests that our life is a mystery and that we do not possess the key to understanding it.  There are always two protagonists in history: God and man.  Our task is to perceive the call of God and then to do his will.  But in order to do his will, we must ask ourselves, “What is God’s will in my life?” We find the answer in the same passage of the Book of Wisdom: “People were taught what pleases you” (Wis 9:18).  In order to ascertain the call of God, we must ask ourselves and understand what pleases God.  On many occasions the prophets proclaimed what was pleasing to God.  Their message found a wonderful synthesis in the words “I want mercy, not sacrifice” (Hos 6:6; Mt 9:13).  God is pleased by every act of mercy, because in the brother or sister that we assist, we recognize the face of God which no one can see (cf. Jn 1:18).  Each time we bend down to the needs of our brothers and sisters, we give Jesus something to eat and drink; we clothe, we help, and we visit the Son of God (cf. Mt 25:40)…

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