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Pope Francis: humble prayer is key to discernment

  • Pope Francis said Mass on Tuesday morning in the chapel of the Santa Marta residence in the Vatican. Speaking to the congregation following the readings of the day, the Holy Father focused on the pilgrim journey of the Church through history under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

    Reflecting on the preaching of the Gospel to all nations, narrated in the Acts of the Apostles, the Pope pointed to the need – even and especially today – for Apostolic courage, in order that Christian life not become a “museum of memories.” He noted how many at the time of the events narrated in the book of Acts were troubled to hear the gospel was preached to non-Jews, though Barnabas in Antioch – the reading tells us – is happy to see and understand that the conversions of Pagans there are the work of God…

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JRS: EU migrant plan “a shirking of responsibilities”

  • The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) said on Friday they were disappointed with the measures announced by the EU to tackle the migrant crisis in the Mediterranean, describing the outcome in Brussels as “a lost opportunity.” James Stapleton is JRS’ International Communications Coordinator and he told Susy Hodges that JRS was expecting something “much stronger” to emerge from the EU meeting and rather than sharing the responsibilities for dealing with this migrant crisis, he saw instead “a shirking of responsibilities.”

    Stapleton said JRS was hoping for and expecting something “much stronger” to emerge from the EU meeting in Brussels on the migrant crisis in the Mediterranean, a plan which contained elements of resettlement and visas (for the migrants) and a much stronger focus on saving peoples’ lives as well as tackling the migrant crisis at its roots…

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Pope ordains new priests for diocese of Rome

  • On Sunday, Pope Francis presided over the ordinations of priests for the diocese of Rome in Saint Peter’s Basilica, reminding them they are ministers of unity in the Church. Most of the 19 men ordained 26 April were part of Roman seminaries, including the Pontifical Roman Seminary, the Redemptoris Mater diocesan college, and the Madonna del Divino Amore seminary. In off-the-cuff remarks during his homily for morning Mass, Pope Francis had advice for those about to be ordained…
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Vokazzjoni.com: a new website offering young people the space for spiritual reflection online

  • Iċ-Ċentru tal-Vokazzjonijiet Djoċesani qed iniedi mill-ġdid is-sit onlajn www.vokazzjoni.com. L-iskop ta’ dan is-sit elettroniku huwa li jinħoloq spazju għaż-żagħżagħ sabiex jisimgħu u jiskopru s-sejħa t’Alla għalihom. Is-sit jinkludi fih filmati bi ħsieb ta’ kull ġimgħa, newsletter u kalendarju bl-attivitajiet. Is-sit jista’ jiġi wkoll aċċessat b’mod iktar faċli fuq mobile phone. Iċ-Ċentru tal-Vokazzjonijiet jinsab ukoll fuq facebook (agħfas hawn sabiex taċċessa), fejn tista’ tirċievi aħbarijiet u riflessjonijiet b’mod kontinwu…

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The Human Dignity: lectures by Anna Halpine

  • “Effective ways of promoting human dignity” has been conceived in order to generate awareness of initiatives that promote human dignity in an effective and creative way.

    The main speaker of the following three events is Anna Halpine, founder of World Youth Alliance and CEO of Fertility Education and Medical Management (FEMM) Foundation – an organization dedicated to a knowledge-based health programme for women…

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Pope on Earth Day: no to exploitation of planet

    • Pope Francis has appealed to mankind not manipulate or exploit the planet. Speaking at the end of the weekly General Audience in St. Peter’s Square the Pope noted that on April 22 we celebrate Earth Day.

      “I exhort everyone to see the world through the eyes of God the Creator: the earth is an environment to be safeguarded, a garden to be cultivated” he said. Francis continued: “The relationship of mankind with nature must not be conducted with greed, manipulation and exploitation, but it must conserve the divine harmony that exists between creatures and Creation within the logic of respect and care, so it can be put to the service of our brothers, also of future generations”…

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Church Schools activity for 4th Form students

  • On Wednesday 22nd April 2015, an activity for all 4th Form Church School students was held in four different schools. Over 1,200 students from 16 schools have participated. The theme of this year’s activity was “Big questions, one great answer!”. The purpose of these activities are to help students face life’s big questions in the light of Christ as the one great answer…

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Pope to visit Cuba in September

  • The Director of the Holy See Press Office, Father Federico Lombardi, SJ, has confirmed that Pope Francis will visit Cuba ahead of his visit to the United States in September 2015. 

    In a statement released Wednesday afternoon, Father Lombardi said, “I am able to confirm that the Holy Father Francis, having received and accepted the invitation from the civil authorities and bishops of Cuba, has decided to pay a visit to the island before his arrival in the United States for the trip announced some time ago.”

    The visit to Cuba is especially significant in light of the role played by Pope Francis in diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Cuba…

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Message by H.L. Msgr Mario Grech, Bishop of Gozo, during the migrants inter-faith funeral service

  • On Thursday 23rd April 2015, an inter-religious funeral service was held for the 24 migrants who died at sea, and who were brought to Malta last Monday. Prayers were led by Mgr Mario Grech, Bishop of Gozo, and by Imam Mohammed El Sadi. State authorities and other dignitaries were present. Mgr Joe Galea Curmi, Vicar General, also attended. The funeral was held outside the  morgue at Mater Dei hospital. 

    Message by Bishop Mario Grech

  • We are in the presence of twenty-four unidentified dead human bodies but we know that many more, hundreds, lay in the great graveyard that the Mare Nostrum has become…

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