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Day: September 18, 2020

You did what? (3)

September 18, 2020September 21, 2020 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Danilo Perez Ngo SFC: What advice can you give to people who still have questions about confession, if Christ is really present in the confessional? Fr Mandía: This is a matter of faith, in the sense that if you believe…

USJ fetes 372 students in 2020 Congregation

September 18, 2020September 18, 2020 adminAll Categories, Local

The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) held its 2020 Congregation on Saturday, September 12th, at the Grand Hall of the Macau Tower, with a total of 372 students graduating this year.

MACAU CHURCH HERITAGE – Who is the artist of Macau’s “Salus Populi Romani”

September 18, 2020September 18, 2020 adminAll Categories, Local

Maria Kwak* The Seminary’s Treasure is not only the Catholic Church’s heritage but also a cultural heritage of Macau which is universally recognized. The word Catholic means “universal.” As a consequence, Catholic culture speaks of all things that are universally…

Cathedral in Manila reopens, cemeteries close to commemorate the dead

September 18, 2020September 21, 2020 adminAll Categories, World

(Agenzia Fides) – The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Manila, in the heart of the area of Intramuros, reopened to the public and to worship on Wednesday, 16 September, after six months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Sister Judette celebrates 50 years as a Cenacle Sister

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Fifty years ago, when Sister Judette Gallares professed her initial vows as a member of the Congregation of Our Lady of the Retreat in the Cenacle (Cenacle Sisters), she made what she considered to be a permanent commitment. In the…

SAN SEBASTIANO FUORI LE MURA – Memories of first Christians

September 18, 2020September 21, 2020 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Anastasios We have already hitherto seen how many churches and Basilicas in Rome recall to us the memory of the first Christians. This is probably why Rome can be considered a “Holy City”, because its soil was drenched with the…

The epitaph on the tomb of love

September 18, 2020September 21, 2020 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

20 September 2020 – 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year AMatthew 20:1-16.  Fernando Armellini SCJClaretian Publications Macau In the parable, the master provokes the anger of the workers of the first hour. We may recall that he had agreed…

BITE-SIZE THEOLOGY (96) – How are Church-State relations regulated?

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Rev José Mario O Mandíajmom.honlam.org  Relations between the Church and the State will vary according to circumstances, e.g., countries with a Catholic tradition and others in which Catholics are a minority. Nonetheless, the right to religious freedom must always be…

MISSIONARIES FROM MACAU TO THE WORLD – Saint Lazarus Island (16)

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Joaquim Magalhães de Castro Marramaque, “seeing himself lost and without remedy”, prepared for the Iberian counterpart, going so far as to offer “everything he wanted.” What is certain is that Marramaque fell into the spotlight – in the opinion of…

More than 500 Ethiopians Christians have reportedly been murdered in door-to-door attacks since June

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(Aleteia News) A Christian aid organization, the Barnabas Fund, is reporting that since June more than 500 Ethiopian Christians have been murdered in door-to-door attacks in the Oromia regional state of Ethiopia.

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