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Month: November 2020

MERCY SISTER BETTY CAMPBELL AND CARMELITE FATHER PETER HINDE

November 21, 2020December 14, 2020 adminAll Categories, World

(Ucan News) Carmelite Father Peter Hinde and Mercy Sister Betty Campbell often share an anecdote when receiving foreign visitors at Casa Tabor, the home in a modest Ciudad Juarez neighborhood near the US border where they’ve lived, worked and welcomed…

ETHIOPIA’S BISHOPS CALL FOR PEACE, AS DEADLY REGIONAL CONFLICT WORSENS

November 21, 2020December 14, 2020 adminAll Categories, World

(CNA) A conflict between the Ethiopian government and the government of Ethiopia’s Tigray region must halt immediately, or it will destroy more lives and turn the country into a “failure,” Ethiopia’s Catholic bishops have said.

Encounter with Spain in the Forbidden City

November 21, 2020December 14, 2020 adminAll Categories, World

Maria Kwak In the year 1611, the funeral of Matteo Ricci took place at Zhalan on All Saint’s Day. Ricci was the first European to enter the Forbidden City in 1601 upon the invitation of Emperor Wanli (r. 1572-1620). Just…

AVAILABILITY TO HELP DECLINED WITH THE PANDEMIC, PAUL PUN SAYS – “Right now, the biggest challenge is to maintain the services we provide”

November 21, 2020December 14, 2020 adminAll Categories, Local

Marco Carvalho Since the first patient with Covid-19 was detected in Macau in the dying days of January, Caritas spent more than 200,000 patacas lending a helping hand to support more than six hundred non-resident workers who had lost their…

CDSJ 2 Students make their own Rosary beads

November 21, 2020December 14, 2020 adminAll Categories, Local

Having school children make their own Rosary beads can be fun. This was the wonderful experience of the students at CDSJ 2, the English section of Colégio Diocesano de São José.

SELECTED STUDENTS GRANTED SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY SINO-PERUVIAN BUSINESSMAN – USJ signs direct progression agreements with three Catholic schools

November 21, 2020December 14, 2020 adminAll Categories, Local

Marco Carvalho The University of Saint Joseph (USJ), Saint Paul School and two of the units of St Joseph Diocesan College have recently signed direct progression agreements. The new mechanism provides some of the three secondary school graduates with the…

POPE AT MASS ON WORLD DAY OF POOR – ‘The poor guarantee us eternal income’

November 21, 2020December 14, 2020 adminAll Categories, World

(Vatican News) The World Day of the Poor was instituted in 2016 by Pope Francis and is celebrated annually on the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time.

PASTORAL CARE FOR FILIPINO MIGRANTS’ COMMISSION ON SOCIAL ACTION – Center continues assisting displaced workers

November 21, 2020December 14, 2020 adminAll Categories, Local

Danilo Perez Ngo The outreach program of the Commission on Social Action of the Pastoral Center for Filipino Migrants located at Francisco Antonio St. No. 48-58, Macau continues to distribute supplies of grocery items to migrant workers who have permanently…

BITE-SIZE THEOLOGY (104) – Is hell a scare tactic?

November 14, 2020November 17, 2020 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Rev José Mario O Mandíajmom.honlam.org  Is hell for real? Should we still believe in it?  Yes. As long as a man is free, hell is a possibility. But if we are to understand what hell is, we need to understand…

FORMED BY RELIGIOUS ROOTS AND TRAGEDY – “Catholic social doctrine taught me that faith without works is dead”

November 14, 2020November 17, 2020 adminAll Categories, World

Robaird O’CearbhaillHong Kong Correspondent Joe Biden recovered from terrible family tragedies twice. Only days into being elected into the US Senate, his wife and daughter were killed and sons seriously injured. While in Washington setting up his office his family…

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