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Day: December 22, 2020

ADVENT RECOLLECTION 2020 – “Repentance is a manifestation of an improved and renewed life”

December 22, 2020December 23, 2020 adminAll Categories, Local

Ross Belle Santos-Balatbat Last 6 December 2020 at the St Joseph the Worker Church (Iao Hon), the Loved Flock Catholic Charismatic Community Macau Chapter held their Advent recollection from 1 to 4 PM attended by 40 participants. The them: “Repentance…

BITE-SIZE THEOLOGY (110) – Why does the liturgy need external signs and symbols?

December 22, 2020January 7, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Rev José Mario O Mandíajmom.honlam.org  Why can each one not just worship in his heart? Why do we need to use external signs and gestures in the liturgy? Man is body and soul. He is not, as some philosophers have…

SANTA BALBINA ALL’AVENTINO – The church on the little Aventine

December 22, 2020January 7, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Anastasios Rome, as you know it, is full of important historical memories. Indeed there are certain areas that overflow with archeological remains. In one of these areas is the Caracalla Baths, where the memories of the past are really everywhere.…

The Making of Holy Family

December 22, 2020January 7, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

27 December 2020 – Sunday in the Octave of Christmas: Holy Family – BLK 2:22-40 Fr. Jijo Kandamkulathy CMFClaretian Publications, Macau Mary and Joseph were two humble parents bringing their little firstborn to present to God fulfilling the Jewish law.…

Five lessons we learnt from 2020

December 22, 2020January 7, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Aurelio Porfiri I am sure that if someone were to ask you what memories from 2020 you would like to carry forward, I guess there will be nothing positive,  especially if you lived in places which were strongly affected by…

From the best in us – a personal testimony

December 22, 2020January 7, 2021 adminAll Categories, World

Carlos M. Frota The year 2020 is approaching the end and we don’t want to look back! Isn’t it true? Exceptional year, this one! For one and half years not visiting children and grandchildren in Europe, summer time avoiding to…

MEMORIES OF CHRISTMAS

December 22, 2020January 7, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Aurelio Porfiri I think that a few will understand how different Christmas is this year, as do people living in countries strongly affected by the pandemic, like Italy. Our government has imposed measures that basically will limit a lot the…

Migrants played “crucial role” during Covid and are “champions of resilience”

December 22, 2020January 7, 2021 adminAll Categories, World

Robaird O’CearbhaillHong Kong Correspondent The United Nations-backed International Migrants Day every December 18, on its 21st this year, broadcast the theme “Reimagining Human Mobility” and underlined how “migrants play a critical role in the front lines of our fight against…

Let’s have a ‘purpose-filled’ pandemic Christmas

December 22, 2020January 7, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Fr Leonard Dollentas Its Christmas time and we might probably be asking ourselves how can we possibly be expected to be rejoicing in the midst of the COVID-19 global crisis? How can we rejoice when so much has been taken…

“Christmas crèche never ceases to arouse amazement and wonder”

December 22, 2020January 7, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Miguel Augusto (*) This year, the Vatican’s nativity scene received criticism for its postmodern artistic aspect, which, according to Elizabeth Lev, an art specialist, is not just a “poorly thought-out choice” that generates “division and damage” but would reflect the…

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