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Residents at Dar Saura to be relocated to better residences

Residents at one of the Church’s residences for the elderly, Dar Saura in Rabat, are to be relocated to more modern residences to ensure they can be provided with the care and dignity they deserve.

Archdiocese Administrative Secretary Michael Pace Ross said: “In recent years, it has become clear that, without major refurbishment, Dar Saura is no longer able to deliver the quality of life its 45 residents deserve, and the Church will therefore be providing better alternatives for them. 

“We naturally appreciate this move will cause some disruption to their lives and will be doing everything possible to make the transition as smooth and stress-free as possible… Read more »

Over 800 take part in Caritas’ first ‘Run for Life’

Over 800 people of all ages have taken part in the inaugural edition of Caritas’ Run for Life on Sunday morning, including over 60 people following residential drug rehabilitation programmes.

The event, organised in collaboration with the St Patrick’s Athletic Club, saw adult participants take part in races of 5km and 10km or in a 2.5km walk. Smaller runs of 2.5km and 1km were also organised for children, many of whom train in Malta’s various athletic clubs… Read more »

Trucks carrying humanitarian aid enter Gaza after accord reached

Twenty truckloads of aid have crossed into the Gaza Strip through the Rafah checkpoint on the Egyptian border.

These are the first supplies allowed to enter Gaza since Israel tightened its blockade of the territory a fortnight ago. The aid – which includes medicine and food – is being transferred onto UN and Red Crescent vehicles.

Once the cargo arrives at a warehouse, it will be divided up for distribution to hospitals and evacuees from northern Gaza… Read more »

Synod briefing highlights: A Church with the Poor

At nine in the evening on Saturday in St. Peter’s Square, the recitation of the Rosary takes place with a prayer intention for peace. A special appeal for was launched on Friday in the Synod Hall “to help the young people, in a Middle East that is bleeding, not to lose hope and not to have as their only perspective for the future that of suffering or leaving their country”, and “to provide these young people, as a Church and as pastors, with the instruments to reach peace.”

Paolo Ruffini, Prefect of the Dicastery for Communication and President of the Synod Information Commission, highlighted this at Saturday’s briefing with journalists, which was held in the Holy See Press Office, introduced by Deputy Director Cristiane Murray… Read more »

IVY unveils empowering book to interrupt violence towards youth

Interrupting Violence towards Youth (IVY) has launched an inspiring and impactful book aimed at the youth community in partnership with the St Jeanne Antide Foundation. The book is being distributed for free across Malta and Gozo in collaboration with local youth groups, entities and professionals working with or for youth, and youth centres.

Available in both English and Maltese, this thought-provoking book is tailored for young readers aged 14 to 16… Read more »

Missio Malta celebrates the work of missionaries around the globe

Missio Malta is currently in the final preparations to celebrate World Missions Day on Sunday 22nd October 2023. The celebration, which shines a light on the work carried out by missionaries around the world thanks to the support of Missio Malta, shall take the form of a Missions’ Village in the main square of Rabat, Malta, in front of the Basilica Collegiate Church of Saint Paul.  … Read more »

Pope: ‘May weapons fall silent, situation in Gaza is desperate’

“The number of victims is growing and the situation in Gaza is desperate.”

With these words, Pope Francis turned his thoughts to Palestine and Israel pleading that “everything possible be done to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe.”

Speaking at his weekly General Audience, the Holy Father also drew attention to the unsettling possibility of the conflict’s expansion.

“The world already witnesses so many open war fronts,” he lamented… Read more »

Pope renews Archbishop Scicluna’s term as Adjunct Secretary of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith

His Holiness Pope Francis has confirmed Archbishop Charles Scicluna as the Adjunct Secretary of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith for a further five-year term.

Since taking up the post in November 2018, Pope Francis has entrusted Archbishop Scicluna with pastoral missions in several countries including Chile and, more recently, Peru. Archbishop Scicluna is also the President of the College of Recourses, which determines appeal cases within the Dicastery… Read more »

Joining forces for more vocations

Several priests, consecrated persons, and lay people recently gathered for the first in a series of meetings aimed at embarking on a journey. This journey will help those involved in vocations ministry reflect more deeply on the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead in fostering more vocations.

During the meeting, researcher Dr Luke Buhagiar emphasized the challenge of reaching out to today’s youth in matters of faith… Read more »

Bishop Robert Camilleri Azzopardi O.F.M. passes away

L‑Arċisqof Charles Scicluna, l‑Isqof Anton Teuma u l‑Isqof Awżiljarju Joseph Galea‑Curmi sellmu l‑ħajja ddedikata fl‑art tal‑missjoni tal‑Isqof Robert Camilleri Azzopardi O.F.M., Isqof tad‑Djoċesi ta’ Comayagua fil‑Honduras u President tal‑Konferenza Episkopali tal‑Honduras.

L‑Isqof Camilleri Azzopardi miet illum it‑Tlieta, 17 ta’ Ottubru 2023, fl‑età ta’ 72 sena.

L‑Isqof Robert Camilleri Azzopardi twieled il‑Ħamrun fl‑24 ta’ April 1951. Hu ngħaqad mal‑Ordni tal‑Franġiskani Minuri u ġie ordnat saċerdot fl‑1975 mill‑Papa Pawlu VI f’Ruma… Read more »