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CATHEDRAL RENOVATIONS IN PROGRESS – Church interior gently taking shape

June 25, 2021August 3, 2021 adminAll Categories, Local

Fr Leonard E Dollentas Renovation works in the Cathedral Parish of the Nativity of Lady are steadily progressing. If one could just get a chance to see the Cathedral’s interiors, he/she will be amazed at the enhancements being made. But…

FATHER LAWRENCE THE REH, DOMINICAN MISSIONARY – “As Pope Francis said, schools are encounter places”

June 25, 2021August 3, 2021 adminAll Categories, Local

Marco Carvalho Catholic schools helped to raise and educate several generations of local residents over the last few decades and they still occupy a central place in Macau’s educational panorama. These schools, nevertheless, have never been the subject of an…

USJ PRISON OUTREACH PROGRAMME – Fresh hope for incarcerated individuals

June 18, 2021August 3, 2021 adminAll Categories, Local

The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) held a press conference on the USJ Prison Outreach Programme at the Don Bosco Auditorium in USJ Ilha Verde Campus, on 10th June 2021. Present at the press conference were Rector of USJ, Rev.…

POPE AT ANGELUS – “Discover the presence of God in our lives”

June 18, 2021August 3, 2021 adminAll Categories, World

(Vatican News) At his Sunday Angelus, Pope Francis reminds us to have attentive eyes in order to see how God’s hidden presence is always there and at work in our lives and history.

BITE-SIZE THEOLOGY (133) – In Holy Communion, do we receive a living body or a corpse?

June 18, 2021August 3, 2021 adminAll Categories

Rev José Mario O Mandíajmom.honlam.org  Now and then, people ask why communion is usually given only with the Sacred Host. The CCC (no 1390) explains: “Since Christ is sacramentally present under each of the species, communion under the species of…

The Grail: magic or religious object?

June 18, 2021August 3, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Corrado Gnerre The writer is a mother of a fifteen-year-old boy. My son has been reading books about the Grail for some time. Leafing through them, however, I realized that they are texts impregnated with magic, esotericism, occultism and other…

Learning a Lesson from the Master Amidst Crisis

June 18, 2021August 3, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Fr. Jijo Kandamkulathy CMFClaretian Publications, Macau 20 June 2021 – 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time- Year BMk 4:35-41 The sense of betrayal and insecurity can shatter anyone. The disciples were going through a similar phase in life. They were in…

Counterorder: the dress makes the monk

June 18, 2021August 3, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Aurelio Porfiri I recently watched a video of a debate between a non-denominational Bible scholar, a rabbi, an Orthodox bishop, a Protestant biblical scholar, and a Catholic priest. The rabbi had a skullcap, the bishop wore an ecclesiastical dress appropriate…

Three saints, El Patas & Co.

June 18, 2021August 3, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

José Maria C.S. André A few days ago (May 29), the Church beatified three Spanish martyr nurses, Olga Pérez (23 years old), María Pilar Gullón (25 years old) and Octavia Iglesias (41 years old).

May war be today a path to justice and peace? (3)

June 18, 2021August 3, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Fausto Gomez OP When one speaks of war from an ethical and Christian perspective, he or she will most probably think of “the Just War Theory.” In the past, and up to the twentieth century, wars seemed to be inevitable…

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