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‘EVEN ATHEISTS NEED TO SWITCH OFF ON SUNDAYS’

family together on Sunday

Germany’s highest court has ruled that Sunday should be kept as a day of rest and has overturned a Berlin law easing restrictions on Sunday shopping. Most German newspapers on Wednesday greet the ruling, some for reasons of religion and tradition, others out of a concern for workers’ rights.

Many visitors to Germany can find themselves standing outside a closed department store, perplexed to find that they cannot do a bit of shopping during their weekend trip… Read more »

ST. MARY MAJOR HOSTED ITS 1ST BEATIFICATION

Santa Maria Maggiore

Last Sunday the Basilica of St. Mary Major was the site of the first beatification ever held within its walls — that of a woman religious from Milan, Pierina de Micheli. Archbishop Angelo Amato, prefect of the Congregation for Saints’ Causes, celebrated the ceremony, in representation of Benedict XVI.

“It is the first time that a beatification takes place in this basilica,” said an emotional Sister Nora Antonelli, superior general of the Daughters of the Immaculate Conception of Buenos Aires, the community to which Pierina belonged… Read more »

SEMINAR BY THE SECRETARIAT FOR PARISH LIFE AND ACTIVITIES

On Saturday 29th May, 2010, the Secretariat for Parish Life and Activities together with Archbishop Paul Cremona OP, organised a Formation Seminar for the moderators of the Parish Pastoral Council hailing from seventy parishes in Malta.  The seminar was held at the Archbishop’s residence in Attard.

During this seminar, the Secretariat concentrated mainly upon the important work which is being done by the Parish Pastoral Council and its relevance with respect to the pastoral work undertaken in parishes… Read more »

NEL SEGNO DELLA CROCE E CONTENUTO L’ANNUNCIO CHE GENERA LA FEDE E ISPIRA LA PREGHIERA

Pope Benedict XVI

PRIMA DELL’ANGELUS

Cari fratelli e sorelle!

Dopo il tempo pasquale, concluso domenica scorsa con la Pentecoste, la Liturgia è ritornata al “tempo ordinario”. Ciò non vuol dire però che l’impegno dei cristiani debba diminuire, anzi, entrati nella vita divina mediante i Sacramenti, siamo chiamati quotidianamente ad essere aperti all’azione della Grazia, per progredire nell’amore verso Dio e il prossimo… Read more »

SEMINAR: THE EFFECT OF POVERTY ON THE FAMILY

L-Arċisqof Pawlu Cremona qal li l-Arċidjoċesi ta’ Malta għandha sehem importanti fil-proċess li jħares mill-qrib u jaġixxi quddiem l-uġigħ ta’ min qed ibati, inkluż mill-faqar. Fi kliemu, la f’Malta jeżisti l-faqar, jeżistu l-fqar. Fl-okkażjoni tas-Sena Ewropea ddedikata għall-ġlieda kontra l-faqar u l-esklużjoni soċjali, kien organizzat seminar mill-Aġenzija Caritas flimkien mal-Kummissjoni Ġustizzja u Paċi tad-djoċesi u l-Provinċja Agostinjana f’Malta. Is-seminar iffoka fuq l-effetti tal-faqar fuq il-familja, anki bħala parti mill-kampanja ILQA’ L-ISFIDA…ĠIB IL-FAQAR FIX-XEJN… Read more »

SYDNEY JOINS UK BISHOPS IN DENOUNCING ABORTION ADS

Abortion

The Sydney Archdiocese is backing U.K. bishops in denouncing a television advertisement from an abortion service provider that aired in the United Kingdom this week.

The commercial, produced by Marie Stopes International, one of the biggest abortion providers in the United Kingdom, asks women, “Are you late?” If you’re late for your period, you could be pregnant,” the advertisement states. “If you’re pregnant and don’t know what to do, Marie Stopes International can help.”

The bishops’ conference of England and Wales released a statement denouncing the broadcasting of “services which offer or refer for abortion.”

Today, the Sydney Archdiocese published an article backing the U.K… Read more »

CATHOLIC THEOLOGY CENTRE TO OPEN IN HAMBURG

Hamburg University

The University of Hamburg is preparing to launch a new center of Catholic theology and the pedagogy of religion, reports the Vatican. The Vatican press office reported today that on May 18, the Holy See and the city of Hamburg, Germany, “signed an agreement concerning the creation” of the center. The University of Hamburg already has a similar center on its campus for protestant theology… Read more »

POPE’S VISIT COMPETITION FOR CHILDREN: OVER 500 PARTICIPANTS

On Tuesday, 25th May, 2010, Archbishop Paul Cremona presented prizes to winners of a children’s competition organized by the Diocesan Commission for Children.  This competition was part of the activities organised to mark Pope Benedict’s XVI visit to Malta.  Many drawings, e-cards and writings were submitted by children aged 6 – 12 years.  An audio visual presentation highlighted moments from the warm welcome given to Pope Benedict XVI at St George’s Square, Valletta during his visit in Malta… Read more »

HOLY SEE-ISRAEL NEGOTIATIONS ADVANCE

Israel

Holy See-Israel relations continued on a positive course last week with another successful meeting of bilateral commission.

The Bilateral Permanent Working Commission between the Holy See and the State of Israel met last Thursday “to continue negotiations pursuant to Article 10 § 2 of the Fundamental Agreement,” a Vatican communiqué reported.”

The Fundamental Agreement was signed Dec. 30, 1993, and it established diplomatic relationships between the two entities… Read more »

‘MATER DEI’ STATUE INAUGURATED

On Tuesday, 25th May, 2010, Archbishop Paul Cremona O.P. blessed the statue of a sorrowful ‘Mother of God’, situated just infront of the main entrance of Mater Dei Hospital.  The statue was unveiled by Health Minister Joe Cassar. The three metre high bronze statue is the work of a 30 year old artist from Qrendi, Christopher Ebejer. The statue was cast at Chetcuti Foundry of Luqa… Read more »