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The Archbishop receives the Pallium from the Pope

    • L-Arċisqof Charles J. Scicluna llum ser iħalli Malta għal Ruma biex nhar it-Tnejn li ġej, Solennità tal-Appostli San Pietru u San Pawl, jirċievi l-pallium mingħand il-Papa Franġisku. Il-pallium ser jingħata privatament lill-Arċisqof flimkien ma’ Arċisqfijiet oħra minn madwar id-dinja, qabel Quddiesa kkonċelebrata mmexxija mill-Papa Franġisku, fil-Bażilika ta’ San Pietru, fil-Vatikan. Il-pallium jintlibes mill-Arċisqfijiet bħala simbolu tal-komunjoni tagħhom mas-Suċċessur ta’ San Pietru fit-tmexxija tal-Poplu ta’ Alla…
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The Pope: True authority of Church of Rome is the love of Christ

  • “The true authority of the Church of Rome is the charity of Christ.” That was the message of Pope Francis to members of the Pontifical Eccesiastical Academy, the “Accademia” – the Roman institution responsible for preparing priests for the diplomatic service of the Holy See. It is only the charity of Christ that makes the Church of Rome “universal and credible” to human beings and to the world…
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The Archbishop presents the Pope’s Encyclical “Laudato Si'”

  • On Wednesday 24th June 2015, Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna gave a presentation of the main points of the Encyclical of Pope Francis entitled Laudato Si’ (Praise be to you, my Lord).  Hundreds of people attended for the event, which was held in the Quadrangle of the Archbishop’s Seminary, Rabat.  Among them were the Hon. Leo Brincat, Minister for the Environment, Members of Parliament, a number of heads of Church and State schools, parish priests and lay persons who offer their services in parishes…
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The Pope to families: children are traumatized by parent breakups

  • The self-inflicted wounds of the family and the need to put aside anger and friction to protect the couple’s children were at the heart of Pope Francis’ message to thousands of pilgrims gathered for the weekly General Audience on Wednesday. Speaking under overcast skies in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis reflected on the Gospel reading from Matthew (Mt 18,6) in which Jesus says to his disciples, “unless you turn and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven.” And, Christ’s grave warning: “Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.” A family’s wounds and end of conjugal love a “landslide” burying children No family is immune to words and actions – or lack there-of – which “diminish or even worse, mortify love,” the Pope said…
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The Maltese version of the Encyclical Laudato Si’ has been published

  • L-Erbgħa 24 ta’ Ġunju 2015, l-Arċisqof Charles J. Scicluna nieda l-verżjoni bil-Malti tal-Enċiklika tal-Papa Franġisku “Laudato Si’”. Din ġiet imnedija waqt preżentazzjoni li saret fil-bitħa ċentrali tas-Seminarju tal-Arċisqof, tal-Virtù, ir-Rabat. 

    Agħfas hawn għall-Enċiklika Laudato Si’ bil-Malti (verżjoni sħiħa).

    Agħfas hawn għal Ġabra fil-Qosor tal-Enċiklika Laudato Si’ bil-Malti.

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The Pope to the World Council of Churches (WCC): Our dialogue must continue

  • Pope Francis on Tuesday sent a message to the General Secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC), on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the Joint Working Group between the Catholic Church and the WCC.  Below, please find the full text of the Pope’s Message:  To the Reverend Dr Olav Fykse Tveit General Secretary World Council of Churches The fiftieth anniversary of the Joint Working Group between the Catholic Church and the World Council of Churches is an occasion of thanksgiving to Almighty God for the meaningful ecumenical relationship which we enjoy today…
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Hearing the cry of the earth: We are all responsible

  • Francis has spoken. He has spoken loudly. The Pope’s encyclical had long been in the pipeline, perhaps even as long as nearly two years. Although the environment has often been part of the social teaching of successive Popes, particularly in the last fifty years, Laudato si’ is the first major document which is dedicated solely to this issue. Its subtitle already speaks volumes: On care for our common home

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The Archbishop’s homily on the feast of the birth of St John the Baptist

  • On Sunday 21st June 2015, Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna celebrated a Pontificial Mass on the occasion of the feast of the birth of St John the Baptist, at St John’s Co-Cathedral, Valletta.

    The Archbishop’s Homily

  • Konkatidral ta’ San Ġwann, il-Belt Valletta

    21 ta’ Ġunju 2015

    Greetings to our English speaking guests and also a special greeting to Your Excellency, thank you for your presence, and to those members of the Equestrian Orders of the Knights of Malta and the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre…

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Pope visits sick and disabled, decries culture of waste

  • In the afternoon on Sunday, during his Apostolic Visit to Turin, Pope Francis visited the sick and disabled at the Little House of Divine Providence – known as the “Cottolengo” from its founder, Giuseppe Benedetto Cottolengo, a canon of the Corpus Domini Church of Turin. The Holy Father once again decried what he has described as a “culture of waste.” Among the many victims of this culture, the Holy Father spoke especially about the elderly “who are the memory and the wisdom of the people…
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