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Year: 2022

ST. CATHERINE’S INCOMPARABLE DIALOGUE

April 19, 2022April 19, 2022 adminFaith & Life

She was canonized by Pius II in 1461, proclaimed a co-patron of Europe by Pope Pius XII in 1939 and declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Paul VI in 1970. St. Catherine is one of the patrons of the Diocese of Macau.

Diocese of Macau, Macau, St Catherine of Siena

Heroes of the Catholic Faith in the East: Brito gets funds for his mission in the Portuguese court – 10

April 19, 2022April 19, 2022 adminFaith & Life

In Portugal, João de Brito was able to attract people and funds to his mission. While at court, he led the King of Portugal D. Pedro II  to increase the income he sent annually to the Madurai mission and also received various donations.

India, João de Brito, Madurai, Portugal

IF HE IS NOT RISEN, OUR HOPE IS IN VAIN

April 18, 2022April 18, 2022 adminFaith & Life

Easter is the time to ponder the certitude of the Resurrection and reject the attribute of worldliness. For only in the truth of the Resurrection is our salvation to be found.

Easter, Resurrection, salvation

The Church and the pulse of the 2022 Philippines Presidential Election

April 18, 2022April 18, 2022 adminWorld

Fr Jeff Manlapig, a parish priest of one of the parishes in the Diocese of Paranaque in the Philippines, provides O Clarim readers with a glimpse of his reflections on the local situation now in the Philippines, amidst the pandemic and the coming national election on May 9, 2022.

Church, Elections, Philippines

“Your brother was dead and has come to life again; he was lost and has been found!”

April 16, 2022April 16, 2022 adminFaith & Life, Local

“Our society needs to be healed, to make peace with our world, to make peace with our neighbors and to make peace with each other in the way that the Risen Lord taught us,” writes the Bishop of Macau, Most Rev Stephen Lee Bun Sang, in his Easter Message for 2022.

Bishop Stephen Lee, Easter, Easter Triduum, Macau

Step-by-step with Jesus: From the Passion to the Resurrection

April 16, 2022April 16, 2022 adminLocal

During the period of the Triduum that leads up to Easter Sunday, Catholics are invited to recall step- by-step the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, the fundamental moments that are at the heart of their experience of faith. The Triduum ceremonies were mainly concentrated in the Cathedral of the Nativity of Our Lady this year.

Bishop of Macau, Easter Triduum, Macau

Surmounting the Sting of Death

April 16, 2022April 16, 2022 adminFaith & Life

Easter is that time of the year when every Catholic must remember that there is life beyond a physical death, and it is that life in Jesus that we must look toward.

Easter, Easter Vigil, Love, Resurrection

From Flora to Guia, in the footsteps of Jesus

April 16, 2022April 16, 2022 adminFaith & Life, Local

Catholics can fully live the Paschal mystery by embracing Christ’s suffering with conviction. To live the spirit of Easter season to its fullest is to walk together as humanity and to recognize the suffering of others, accepting that true joy is only found in the Risen Christ.

Catholic Lay Association of Macau, Flora Garden, Guia, Macau, Way of the Cross

The courage to face emptiness: Confronting the empty tomb of our life

April 15, 2022April 15, 2022 adminFaith & Life

The Resurrection is a truth that is beyond the grasp of mere human understanding. It takes submission to grace that allows us to overcome the empty tomb of despair and pain to embrace the serenity and peace of Easter.

Easter, Father, forgiveness, mercy, Redemption, Tomb

BITE-SIZE THEOLOGY (172): Why does freedom need the law?

April 14, 2022April 14, 2022 adminFaith & Life

Very often we rely more on maps or signposts than on our own sense of direction, of whose unworthiness we have plenty of experience. When we follow the signposts we don’t have any sense of being imposed upon; rather do we welcome them as a great help, a fresh piece of information which we immediately proceed to make our own.

choices, freedom, Law

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