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Pope Francis to Schoenstatt movement: Marriage never been attacked so much as now

  • Pope Francis said the institution of Christian marriage has never been attacked so much as nowadays where a temporary or throw-away culture has become widespread. He said marriage should not be seen just a social rite and urged priests to stay close to couples and especially children experiencing the trauma of a family break-up. The Pope was replying to questions put to him on a range of topics during an audience with more than 7000 pilgrims belonging to the Schoenstatt movement, an international Marian and apostolic organization that is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its founding in Germany.  The movement now embraces members, both lay and clerics, from dozens of nations around the world…

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Code of Ethics for Volunteers and Voluntary Organisations within the Archdiocese of Malta

  • Nhar is-Sibt 25 t’Ottubru 2014 ġie ppreżentat Il-Kodici ta’ Etika għall-Voluntiera u għall-Għaqdiet Volontarji tal-Arċidjocesi ta’ Malta lill-Isqof Charles J. Scicluna, Amministratur Appostoliku, waqt seminar li sar fis-Seminarju, tal-Virtù, organizzat mill-Uffiċċju Djoċesan tal-Volontarjat. Dan id-dokument tħejja mill-istess Uffiċċju, ppreżentat lill-Isqof mid-Direttur tal-uffiċċju, is-Sur Tony Micallef. Madwar 100 persuna li huma nvoluti f’oqsma differenti tal-volontarjat attendew għal dan is-seminar bit-tema: ‘Għall-qadi tal-bniedem: Il-viżjoni tal-Papa Franġisku’…

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Pope: no to death penalty and to inhuman prison conditions

  • Pope Francis on Thursday called on all men and women of good will to fight for the abolishment of the death penalty in “all of its forms” and for the improvement of prison conditions.

    The Pope was addressing a group of members of the International Association of Criminal Law whom he received in the Vatican.

    In his discourse the Pope also addressed the need to combat the phenomena of human trafficking and of corruption…

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Pope at Audience: The Church, the Body of Christ

  • Divisions, jealousies, misunderstandings and marginalization do not help the Church to grow as the Body of Christ, they shatter it into many pieces, they dismember it. Instead we should remember that we – as the Body of Christ – are called to appreciate the gifts and the quality of others in our communities.

    The Church as the Body of Christ was the focus of Pope Francis general audience this Wednesday morning, attended by tens of thousands of pilgrims and tourists in an autumnal St…

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DISCERN: “The Catholic School in a Missionary Church”

    • The Institute for Research on the Signs of the Times (DISCERN) is inviting the general public for a lecture by H.L. Mgr Dónal McKeown about The Catholic School in a Missionary Church.

      This event is being held at the Hotel Phoenicia on Wednesday 22nd October at 7pm.

  • H.L. MGR DÓNAL MCKEOWN is the Bishop of Derry in Ireland…

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Pope: “united in God, we are not nameless islands”

    • Pope Francis on Tuesday said “a Christian is a person who knows how to wait for Jesus cultivating a solid hope in Salvation.”  

      He was speaking during his homily at morning Mass in the Casa Santa Marta.

      Reflecting on the Gospel of Luke and on St. Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, the Pope said the people of God is united in Christ, thanks to Him has a name, and goes beyond every enmity…

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Internet’s impact on families raised at Synod

  • Among the additions and modifications recommended for the Synod’s final summary document was the impact of the Internet on the family. The topic was raised in the Synod’s second week, during discussions held in the various language groups, by Archbishop Paul-André Durocher, president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops.

    “The discussion group thought it was important enough to propose a modification to the document so that we (the Church) would speak about this,” he explained in an interview with Vatican Radio…

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Pope Francis: Middle East without Christians unthinkable

  • Pope Francis convened a Consistory of Cardinals on Monday morning in the Vatican. Originally scheduled in order to proceed with the causes of candidates for beatification, the Holy Father expanded the agenda of the meeting to include discussion of the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. In remarks to the gathered Cardinals at the morning session of the gathering, the Holy Father focused on the need for constant prayer and effective advocacy in favor of peace, and for specific attention to the plight of Christians there. 

    Describing the notion of a Mideast region devoid of Christians as literally unthinkable, Pope Francis went on to mention Iraq and Syria as two countries in which Christians – who have made their homes there since Apostolic times – are facing unprecedented threats…

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At closing Mass for the Synod Pope Francis beatifies Paul VI

  • Pope Francis on Sunday celebrated the Closing Mass for the Extraordinary Synod on the Family.

    During the Mass in Saint Peter’s Square, the Holy Father beatified his predecessor, Pope Paul VI, whom he described as a “great Pope,” a “courageous Christian” and a “tireless apostle.”

    In his homily, Pope Francis focused on Christ’s words from the Gospel: Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.” This, he said, “is a striking phrase which the Lord has bequeathed to all those who experience qualms of conscience, particularly when their comfort, their wealth, their prestige, their power and their reputation are in question.”

    In particular, to “render to God the things that are God’s” calls for “acknowledging that God alone is the Lord of mankind, that there is no other.  This is the perennial newness to be discovered each day, and it requires mastering the fear which we often feel at God’s surprises.” It means “being docile to His will, devoting our lives to Him and working for His Kingdom of mercy, love, and peace.”

    This, the Pope said, is where our “true strength” and hope are found…

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Thank you, Father

  • L-Uffiċċju Komunikazzjoni qiegħed ifakkar u jonora memorji u ġrajjiet sbieħ mill-ħajja ta’ kuljum ta’ Monsinjur Pawlu Cremona O.P., bejn Jannar 2007 u Ottubru 2014, bħala Arċisqof ta’ Malta. Nirringrazzjaw ukoll lill-Arċisqof Emeritu għas-servizz li ta lill-Knisja f’Malta fl-impenn kontinwu tiegħu li jkun qrib il-poplu li Alla fdalu f’idejh.

  • Hawn taħt tista’ tħalli l-messaġġi tiegħek lill-Arċisqof Emeritu Pawlu Cremona, li l-Uffiċċju Komunikazzjoni ser jgħaddi lill-Monsinjur Cremona. 

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