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ENROLLMENTS ARE OPEN – English Catechism For Children At Macau Cathedral

August 3, 2018 adminAll Categories, Local

– Pedro Daniel Oliveira Enrollments for English catechism classes for children at the Cathedral Parish Office are open until August 26. Children applicants should be 7 years old, and above. It is mandatory they haven’t yet received the 1st Holy…

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EDUCATION NEEDS BIG CHANGE, STARTING FROM KINDERGARTEN – Saint Paul School Principal Fr Alejandro Salcedo Garcia, OP

August 3, 2018 adminAll Categories, Local

– Pedro Daniel Oliveira Fr Alejandro Garcia is about to step down as Principal of Saint Paul School. Speaking to O CLARIM, he shares his experience in an institution that has been adopting new methods of teaching. Reducing frequency of…

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HUMANAE VITAE FIFTY YEARS HENCE (5) – Too many people?

August 3, 2018August 3, 2018 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

– Fausto Gomez OP With the regulation of birth and responsible parenthood, other two related themes are overpopulation and poverty that we reflect upon in this last piece on the Encyclical letter Humanae Vitae of Pope Paul VI.

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FAITH ILLUSTRATED – Creed 07

July 28, 2018August 9, 2018 adminAll Categories, Infographics

Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son of God (5)

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CHURCH FATHERS (24) – Lactantius

July 28, 2018 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

– Anastasios Just a while ago, talking about Arnobius, we were quoting Saint Jerome in saying: “Arnobius rhetor in Africa clarus habetur; qui cum Siccae ad declamandum iuvenes erudiret…” (In Africa, Arnobius the rhetor is considered important, who when he…

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BITE-SIZE PHILOSOPHY (74) – What about subsidiarity?

July 28, 2018July 28, 2018 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Quangpraha at Pixabay – Rev José Mario O Mandía We have previously studied two important principles that should govern social life: human dignity and the common good. These two principles lead us to two more: subsidiarity and solidarity. Today we…

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GREAT FIGURES OF THE MISSIONARY WORK – Bengal and the Kingdom of the Dragon (14)

July 28, 2018 adminAll Categories, World

– Joaquim Magalhães de Castro In the beginning of the 17th century, the Kingdom of the Cocho had its headquarters in Hajo. Although it was visible on the northern side of Brahmaputra, that city was not the destination of the…

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THE EUCHARIST (3) – Our Daily Bread and Spiritual Food

July 28, 2018 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

– Joni Cheng In the Old Testament, the manna that was given by God to the Sons of Israel in the desert was a prefiguration of the Eucharist (CCC 1094), which “He rained down upon them manna to eat, and…

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ON PILGRIMAGE (3) – St Therese, the Little Flower

July 28, 2018 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

– Sr Margaret Fung Today is the third day of our pilgrimage, we will be very busy going from one place to another, without stop. Apart from admiring the scenery of France, this afternoon, we will arrive in Lisieux —…

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ROOTS OF CRISIS – Modernity and modernism

July 28, 2018 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

– Aurelio Porfiri The word “modernism” perhaps does not say much to many people. Yet this current of thought was a great concern for the Church, especially in the early twentieth century. This concern came from the fact that modernism…

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