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ON PILGRIMAGE (6) – Our Lady of Fatima

August 17, 2018August 17, 2018 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

– Sr Margaret Fung This is our last stop. We will spend three days in Fatima after leaving France. I was glad to discover the name Fatima was a Muslim name. It dates back to the early years when the…

THERE’S STILL LITTLE AWARENESS ON INCLUDING DISABLED PEOPLE – Psychologist Ana Helena Amaral on Macau Society

August 17, 2018August 18, 2018 adminAll Categories, Local

– Pedro Daniel Oliveira Local Government and NGOs favor the inclusion of disabled people, but there is resistance from the society, says Psychologist Ana Helena Amaral, for whom a mentality change is needed. In an interview with O CLARIM, she…

TIME TO PRAY AND LOOK FOR DIOCESAN VOCATIONS – Feast Day Of The Assumption Of Mary

August 17, 2018 adminAll Categories, Local

– Pedro Daniel Oliveira On Wednesday, August 15, the Diocese of Macau celebrated the Feast Day of the Assumption of Mary, with a Solemn Mass in the Cathedral presided over by Bishop Stephen Lee Bun-sang.

THE TRAPPISTINE NUNS OF THE MONASTERY OF OUR LADY STAR OF HOPE – Fidelity and Witness in Macau

August 17, 2018 adminAll Categories, Local

– Fr Leonard E. Dollentas I have had a lifelong curiosity about the Trappistine nuns. How do they managed to wake up so early in the morning and carried on to chant the psalms, and be still in tune? How…

ANIMA CHRISTI – Music by Aurelio Porfiri

August 10, 2018 adminAll Categories, Liturgical Music

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THEOLOGIAN PAUL THIGPEN TALKS ABOUT HIS BOOK SAINTS WHO BATTLED SATAN – “To continue to reject truthfulness, seems to me more the expression of a blind and irrational belief”

August 10, 2018 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

– Miguel Augusto In an interview granted to Aleteia in 2016, theologian and professor Paul Thigpen spoke about his book Saints Who Battled Satan, published in November 2015, which he considered to be a continuation of his bestselling Manual for…

CHURCH FATHERS (25) – Saint Hippolytus of Rome

August 10, 2018 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

We don’t know a lot about Saint Hippolytus of Rome’s (170-235) historical circumstances. He was a disciple of St Irenaeus and a friend of Origen. Probably he was a Bishop, but we don’t know much more about this fact.

BITE-SIZE PHILOSOPHY (76) – Is man religious by nature?

August 10, 2018August 10, 2018 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

A relief showing Zeus and Leto with their offspring Apollo and Artemis to the right. 420-410 BCE. (Archaeological Museum of Brauron, Greece) – Rev José Mario O Mandía Man’s nature makes him a rational and a social being. Does it…

WHAT THE HUMAN EYES CANNOT SEE – 12 August 2018, 19TH Sunday In Ordinary Time (B)

August 10, 2018August 10, 2018 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life, Gospel Toon

1 Kgs 19:4-8, Eph 4:30-5:2, Jn 6:41-51 Edmond Lo www.FLL.cc Summer in Toronto is a beauty.  Too bad it is so short.  This summer of mine began with a 8-day cruise trip from Vancouver to Alaska, on which I was…

GREAT FIGURES OF THE MISSIONARY WORK – Bengal and the Kingdom of the Dragon (17)

August 10, 2018August 10, 2018 adminAll Categories, World

– Joaquim Magalhães de Castro With an architecture similar to that of the world-famous Ellora caves, dating from the sixth or seventh century BC, the Hayagriv Madhava is one of the oldest centers of Vishnu worship. It is also considered…

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