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Jubilee 2025: Over 330,000 people visited ‘Dalì’s Christ’ in Rome

  Church of San Marcello al Corso, Rome

The exhibition “Dalì’s Christ in Rome” has been hailed as a resounding success, with 330,000 visitors present in just over 40 days of the event which took place at the Church of San Marcello al Corso in Rome. From 13 May to 24 June 2024, churchgoers and tourists alike were able to admire the famous painting by Salvador Dalì, “Christ of Saint John of the Cross” (1951), which is housed in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, Scotland, with free admission… Read more »

Church gifts €25m property to The Malta Trust Foundation to create empowerment hub for disabled youngsters

Villabianca Music Centre will relocate to Dar Saura to tackle waiting list

  The Archbishop's Curia, Floriana

The imposing Dar Saura in Rabat will be converted into an empowerment hub for children and young people with disabilities after the Archdiocese of Malta generously handed over the multimillion-euro property to The Malta Trust Foundation for 65 years.

The 17th century home, which until a few months ago served as a home for the elderly, will come to life with youngsters’ laughter and music when Malta’s first Centre for Music and Arts, Villabianca, relocates to larger premises to address the extensive waiting list… Read more »

Live: Signing of Dar Saura transfer agreement

  The Archbishop's Curia, Floriana

The Archbishop Charles Scicluna and her Excellency Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca will chair the signing of the agreement between the Archdiocese of Malta and the Malta Trust Foundation for the transfer of Dar Saura to become an empowerment hub for children and youths with disability. The agreement will be signed at the Archbishop’s Curia in Floriana at 10am. Read more »

Live: Closing of the diocesan inquiries of Henry and Inez Casolani – 5th July 2024, 6:15pm

  St Augustine Church, Valletta

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Prayer for Spiritual Communion

My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the most Blessed Sacrament.
I love You above all things.
I desire to receive You into my soul.
Since I cannot now receive You sacramentally,
come at least spiritually into my heart… Read more »

Bishops appeal for peace as Sudan’s conflict escalates

The Catholic Bishops of Sudan and South Sudan (SCBC) are pleading for an end to the horrific war tearing apart Sudan.

“The fabric of Sudanese society has been torn apart, with people shocked, traumatised, and disbelieving about the level of violence and hatred.”

Yet, there appears to be no end in sight of the escalating conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)… Read more »

Carlo Acutis and 14 Blesseds approved for canonization

The College of Cardinals gathered with Pope Francis on Monday morning in the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace for an Ordinary Public Consistory.

The Pope led the Cardinals residing in Rome in praying Mid-Morning Prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours before they proceeded to review the causes of canonization of several Blesseds.

Cardinal Marcelo Semeraro, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Causes of the Saints, presented a brief report—known in Latin as the Peroratio—on the lives and miracles of the 15 people under consideration, after which the Consistory voted and approved their canonization… Read more »

Safeguarding commissions should be ‘required by law’

Photo: Viktoria Nikolla

A safeguarding commission should be legally required in all situations where organisations provide services to minors and vulnerable adults to protect against and respond to potential abuses, according to the head of the Safeguarding Commission of the Church in Malta, Mark Pellicano.

Pellicano, a social worker who was appointed by Archbishop Charles Scicluna as the head of the Safeguarding Commission last year, made his case as he was being interviewed on the latest edition of Andrew Azzopardi on RTK103Read more »

Liturgical celebrations of Archbishop Charles Scicluna in July 2024

Matul ix‑xahar ta’ Lulju, l‑Arċidjoċesi ta’ Malta xxandar il‑quddiesa kuljum fid‑9:30am fuq TVM, Knisja.mt u Newsbook Malta. Mit‑Tnejn sas‑Sibt tixxandar it‑talba tar‑rużarju fuq Knisja.mt, Newsbook Malta, u Facebook u YouTube tal‑Arċidjoċesi ta’ Malta. Kull nhar ta’ Ħadd, il‑quddiesa tixxandar fuq TVM, Knisja.mt u Newsbook Malta, l‑istazzjon tar‑radju RTK 103, u Facebook u YouTube tal‑Arċidjoċesi ta’ Malta.

L‑Arċisqof Charles Scicluna se jiċċelebra l‑quddies f’dawn il‑ġranet:

It‑Tnejn 1 ta’ Lulju, fid‑9:30am, l‑Arċisqof jiċċelebra quddiesa fil‑festa tal‑Beatu Nazju Falzon mill‑Knisja ta’ Ġieżu fil‑Belt Valletta, li tixxandar fuq TVM, Knisja.mt u  Newsbook Malta… Read more »

Closing of the diocesan inquiries for the beatification and canonisation of Henry and Inez Casolani

Archbishop Charles Scicluna will preside over the closing of the diocesan inquiries into the lives of Servants of God, Henry and Inez Casolani, on Friday, 5th July 2024, at St Augustine Church, Valletta. The celebration will begin at 6:15pm with the closing rite of the inquiries, followed by a Thanksgiving Mass which will be broadcast on Church.mt and Newsbook Malta. Henry and Inez Casolani are exemplary models of Servants of God in marriage, family and everyday life… Read more »

Caritas reports shift in drug trends as cannabis surpasses heroin in treatment requests

  San Blas Therapeutic Center, Ħaż-Żebbuġ

Photo: Caritas Malta

In a graduation ceremony held at the San Blas Therapeutic Center, Caritas Malta Director Anthony Gatt highlighted significant shifts in Malta’s drug landscape, with cannabis now overtaking heroin as the primary reason people seek assistance.

The event, celebrating nine individuals who successfully completed drug rehabilitation programs, shed light on emerging challenges in substance abuse patterns.

Gatt reported a landmark change in treatment-seeking behaviour: “For the first time they sought help more for cannabis than for heroin.”

According to Gatt, of the 808 clients who contacted Caritas last year, 21% sought help for cannabis use, compared to 17% for heroin… Read more »