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The Church’s commitment with persons in need

  • Sitt entitajiet tal-Knisja bbenefikaw minn total ta’ €51,955 li nġabru fis-70 parroċċa ta’ Malta f’Jum il-Karità, fl-4 ta’ Mejju li għadda. Dawn id-donazzjonijiet ġew ippreżentati llum, it-Tlieta 4 ta’ Novembru 2014, mill-Isqof Charles J. Scicluna, Amministratur Appostoliku sede vacante, waqt laqgħa li saret fil-Kurja tal-Arċisqof.
    Din l-offerta tal-poplu Nisrani ser tgħin lil dawk l-entitajiet tal-Knisja li jaħdmu ma’ persuni fil-bżonn, fosthom it-tfal, l-anżjani, il-familji, il-persuni b’dizabilità u r-refugjati…

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The Web: An instrument to express spirituality

  • In the over-informed society in which we live, the problem “is not finding a meaningful message, it is understanding it, in other words acknowledging it as important for me, as significant because of the multiple responses I get”. This was acknowledged by father Antonio Spadaro, director of the Jesuit fathers’ fortnightly magazine “La Civiltà Cattolica”, as he spoke earlier today at the meeting of the bishops in charge of social communication for the European Bishops Conferences, which is taking place in Athens (Greece) about “Communication as encounter, between authenticity and concreteness”, on the initiative of the Commission for Social Communication of Ccee (Council of European Bishops Conferences)…

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Pope Francis’ homily at Verano cemetery

  • Pope Francis marked the Feast of All Saints with Mass at Rome’s monumental Verano cemetery during which he hailed the world’s refugees and homeless as unknown saints and slammed the pervading ‘industry of destruction’ that excludes God and destroys the earth.

    Below please find the Vatican Radio translation of the Holy Father’s unscripted homily:  

    When in the First Reading we heard this voice of the Angel who cried out loud o the Four Angels who were given power to damage the land and the sea, “Do not damage the land or the sea or the trees” (Rev 7:3), this brought to mind a phrase that is not here but in everyone’s heart: men are capable of doing this better than you…

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The ordination of five deacons

  • On Sunday 9th November 2014, four seminarians and a Capuchin friar are going to be ordained deacons by Mgr Charles J. Scicluna, Titular Bishop of San Leone and Apostolic Administrator sede vacante, during a celebration of Mass starting at 6pm, at Christ the King Parish Church, Paola.

    The following will be ordained deacons: Carlo Calleja from Stella Maris Parish Church, Sliema, Abraham D’Amato from St Peter in Chains Parish, Birzebbuga, Christopher Ellul from Christ the King Parish, Paola, Br Bertrand Vella O.F.M…

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Right of reply to The Malta Independent online

  • With reference to the article “Bishop ‘shocked’ on Xarabank: TMI has evidence he had documents on priest sexual abuse case in 2013”, published on The Malta Independent online, the Curia’s Communications Office would like to clarify the following.

    When Bishop Charles J. Scicluna, Apostolic Administrator, was expressing his shock during Xarabank at learning about the case through the media, he was referring to the criminal case filed before the Courts and the fact that the priest had not appeared in Court on three occasions, an action by the priest for which Bishop Scicluna expressed his anger…

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Il-Komunikazzjoni bħala laqgħa, bejn l-awtentiċita’ u l-pragmatiżmu

  • Meeting of bishops with responsibility for social communications in Europe’s Bishops’ Conferences
    Athens, Greece, 3-5 November 2014
     
    What is the impact of digital communication on thinking and living the faith? Can the virtual encounter be communication and an opportunity for an authentic encounter? And how can Christian witness be expressed in the digital universe? These are some of the questions which the bishops with responsibility for social communications in Europe’s Bishops’ Conferences, accompanied by their experts, will tackle in Athens in the light of Pope Francis’ Message for the 2014 World Communications Day…

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Bishop Charles J. Scicluna visits Sacred Heart school

  • On Friday, 24th October, His Excellency Mons. Charles Scicluna celebrated a special mass at the Sacred Heart College in St. Julian’s. A good number of priests connecated with the school concelebrated with the Bishop. The Society of the Sacred Heart had been running this school since 1903, but passed it over to the Archdioce on 23rd July of this year…

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Pope at Mass: Christian life is a continuous battle against the devil

  • Pope Francis described Christian life as a continuous battle being waged against Satan, the world and the passions of the flesh. His comments came during his homily at Mass celebrated on Thursday morning at the Santa Marta residence. He stressed that the devil exists and we must fight against him with the armour of truth.

    Pope Francis’s reflections during his homily were taken from the words of St Paul in his letter to the Ephesians where the apostle urged Christians to put on the full armour of God in order to resist Satan’s temptations.  A Christian life, he said, has to be defended and it requires both strength and courage…

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Pope at Audience: The Church visible and spiritual

  • “Often, we hear people say: the Church doesn’t do this …the Church doesn’t do that!’ ‘Tell me who is the Church? – ‘Well the Church is the priests, the bishops, the Pope …’ We are all the Church! All of us all of us Baptized! We are the Church, the Church of Jesus’”.

    This was the message at the heart of Pope Francis’ general audience Wednesday, which he dedicated to the relationship between the visible and spiritual reality of the Church…

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Arzella Childcare Centre: Now Open

    • A new Childcare Centre called ‘Arzella’ is now open. The Centre’s opening hours are from 7am till 5pm. However, the team is quite flexible to accomodate special requests. Arzella follows the National Standards and registered with the DSWS. In addition, the childcare centre abides with the free childcare scheme.
      Arzella’s care workers are qualified enough and look forward to take care of new comers…

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