Prof. Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, President of the Republic of Portugal, took the time to receive the Chancellor, Bishop Lee, and the senior management of the University of Saint Joseph, during his brief visit to Macao. In his speech at…
Prof. Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, President of the Republic of Portugal, took the time to receive the Chancellor, Bishop Lee, and the senior management of the University of Saint Joseph, during his brief visit to Macao. In his speech at…
Zachary Houle from medium.com. – Aurelio Porfiri For everyone dealing with Patristics, the American scholar Mike Aquilina is certainly a familiar name. He is the author of countless books on early Christianity and Church Fathers. Recently he has published a…
WEEPING AND GNASHING OF TEETH
Paulus Orosius, shown in a miniature from the Saint-Epure codex. (From Wikipedia) – Anastasios The Latin Spanish (or Portuguese) writer that goes under the name Orosius, or Paul Orosius (375-418), was a friend of Saint Augustine and of Saint Jerome.…
CN/7/008/2019 Bishop Stephen Lee Bun Sang, Bishop of Macau, announces the appointment for the next three years of the members of the Diocesan Commission for Life, effective on 1 May 2019:
CN/6/007/2019 Bishop Stephen Lee Bun Sang, Bishop of Macau, announces the appointment for the next three years of the members of the Diocesan Catholic Education Commission, effective on 1 May 2019:
Photo by AP. – Maria Kwak This year’s Holy week brought tears to millions who had to watch one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the world go up in flames. Not only is it an object of beauty, it…
Martin Luther (Photo: Creative Commons) – Rev José Mario O Mandía Martin Luther (1483-1546) claimed that faith alone (sola fide) is enough for salvation. This doctrine asserts that one receives God’s pardon through faith alone, excluding all “works.” Luther argued…
JOHN 20:19-31 – Fernando Armellini SCJ Claretian Publications, Macau The Gospel of Mark says that Jesus appeared to the eleven “and reproached them for their unbelief and stubbornness, in refusing to believe those who had seen him after he had…
Born in 785 and died in 865 he was a Carolingian Theologian, and the Abbot of Corbie, a monastery in Picardy founded around 660 by the queen regent Bathilde with a founding community of monks from Luxeuil Abbey. His most…