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15 Catholics reported killed in terrorist attack in Burkina Faso

At least 15 Catholics attending Sunday Mass were killed on Sunday in jihadi-ridden Burkina Faso during a terrorist attack, reported local Church sources.  

The attack occurred in Essakane village in the country’s North-Eastern Oudalan province, a jurisdiction of the Catholic Diocese of Dori bordering Mali and Niger.

According to a media release issued by the Vicar General of diocese on behalf of the Bishop Laurent Birfuoré Dabiré, twelve worshippers died at the scene of the attack, while three succumbed to their injuries  and two others are in hospital… Read more »

“God walks with his people”: Theme for World Refugee Day 2024 announced

The Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development has announced the theme for the 110th World Day of Migrants and Refugees.

The theme for this year’s World Day – which will be celebrated on Sunday, 29 September 2024 – will be “God walks with His people”.

A Church on the move

Ahead of that date, Pope Francis will release a message.

In a press release, the Dicastery said that this message would “address the itinerant dimension of the Church”, with “a particular focus on our migrant brothers and sisters”, who represent “a contemporary icon of the journeying Church.”

It is a path to be undertaken in a synodal way,” the statement continues, “overcoming all threats and obstacles, in order to reach our true homeland together.  During this journey, wherever people find themselves, it is essential to recognize the presence of God who walks with His people, assuring them of His guidance and protection at every step.  Yet it is equally essential to recognize the presence of the Lord, Emmanuel, God-with-us, in every migrant who knocks at the door of our hearts and offers an opportunity for encounter.”

110 years of the World Day

The World Day of Migrants and Refugees is observed every year on the last Sunday of September… Read more »

The Archbishop reflects: making good and responsible choices

Lenten Reflection 2024

Read more »For 2024, the Bishops of Malta and Gozo are proposing that as a country, and as Christians, we ought to reflect on the five gifts of God that Dun Karm Psaila, the national poet, reminds us of in Malta’s national anthem: sound judgement, mercy, health, unity and peace. This reflection is particularly significant as this year, Malta celebrates 60 years of independence and 50 years as a republic…

One hundred years ago the ‘Bambino Gesù’ became the Pope’s Hospital

The Bambino Gesù Hospital, a reference point for paediatric assistance worldwide, was donated to the Vatican 100 years ago on 20 February. We look back at the hospital’s history and the paternal relationship the Holy Father has with the Rome institution that is known as “the Pope’s Hospital”.

In 1869, Duchess and Duke Scipioni founded the Bambino Gesù paediatric hospital. Their house in the centre of Rome and its 12 beds became the city’s first hospital dedicated to children… Read more »

Biblical events and spiritual symbolism inspire new look for the church of The Resurrected Christ in Pembroke

Proġett li ħa diversi snin ta’ ppjanar u xhur ta’ ħidma wassal biex il-Parroċċa ta’ Kristu Rxoxt f’Pembroke issa qed tgawdi minn dehra ġdida bħala parti minn proġett li għandu ħsieb profond li jgħaqqad ir-rakkonti u s-simboliżmi Bibbliċi mal-ħajja ta’ kuljum.

Fil-qofol tal-proġett hemm it-Tabernaklu, li jinsab fiċ-ċentru tal-Knisja. Mal-bibien tat-tabernaklu se jiġu skolpiti għamla ta’ taraġ tal-bronż li jissimbolizza r-rakkont ta’ Natanjel, fejn Kristu qallu: “Għad tara ħwejjeġ ikbar minn dawn, għad tara s-sema miftuħ, u l-anġli ta’ Alla telgħin u neżlin fuq Bin il-Bniedem.”

It-Tabernaklu jinsab f’ċirku tal-irħam ta’ lewn kaħlani, li jissimbolizza l-univers, u jagħti sens tal-infinit u ta’ misteru, bħalma l-bniedem ma jistax jifhem il-misteru tal-Ewkaristija… Read more »

Talks on the Shroud of Turin at the Church of Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq

Replika tal-Liżar ta’ Turin

Il-Patrijiet Franġiskani tal-Knisja ta’ Santa Marija tal-Anġli f’Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq jistiednu lil kulħadd għal katekeżi mifruxa fuq erba’ laqgħat immexxijin minn Prof. Paul Pace.

Is-suġġett ta’ din il-katekeżi għal matul ir-Randan hu l-Liżar ta’ Turin li jinsab fil-Katidral ta’ San Ġwann Battista, u li tiegħu ġiet esposta replika fil-Knisja ta’ Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq. Hu liżar tal-għażel li juri x-xbieha ta’ raġel li sofra trawma fiżika konsistenti mat-tislib… Read more »

World Day of Social Justice: Why are we here if not to serve humanity?

On World Day of Social Justice, the CIDSE Secretary General reminds us that every decision we take and every new policy that is implemented have an impact on the lives and livelihoods of others, and that the crises we face today are interconnected.

Social Justice means equality and dignity for all. It means a system is put in place not only to protect but to aid choices people make, as well as to create an environment that keeps them safe and helps them flourish… Read more »

The Malta Catholic Action launches local project called ‘Mumenti’

The project Mumenti, supported by Arts Council Malta, kicked off on Saturday 17th February 2024 by means of a half day Seminar organised for those who hold a decision-making role or are coordinators of a section or working team within Azzjoni Kattolika Maltija (Malta Catholic Action).

Around 40 people, aged between 20 and 70 years who voluntarily lead different sections and groups of the organisation, participated in this seminar held at the Iklin Parish Centre… Read more »

Photos: People’s Sunday in Ħaż-Żabbar

  Ħaż-Żabbar

Nhar il-Ħadd 18 ta’ Frar 2024 sar il-pellegrinaġġ penitenzjali ta’ Ħadd in-Nies li jsir ta’ kull sena fit-toroq ta’ Ħaż-Żabbar fl-ewwel Ħadd tar-Randan. Wara l-pellegrinaġġ saret quddiesa fis-Santwarju tal-Madonna tal-Grazzja ċelebrata mill-Arċisqof Charles Scicluna.

Fi tmiem l-omelija, l-Arċisqof talab lill-Madonna tal-Grazzja “tbierek lil pajjiżna u tnissel fil-qalb ta’ kull wieħed u waħda minna l-barkiet tad-dehen, tal-ħniena, tas-saħħa, tal-għaqda u s-sliem.”

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