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AUTHORITIES ALARMED BY FALLING POPULATION – China announces “three-child era”

June 4, 2021August 2, 2021 adminAll Categories, Local

Marco Carvalho China has decided on Monday to increase the limit of children per couple from two to three, an announcement that aims to halt the demographic free fall the world’s most populous nation has been experiencing. The measure rectifies…

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PAHIYAS FESTIVAL – Faithful venerate farmer and wife saints

June 4, 2021August 2, 2021 adminAll Categories, Local

Ross Belle Santos Balatbat The Pahiyas festival is a tradition that originated in Lucban, Quezon in the Philippines to thank God for the bountiful harvest and honor the patron saint of farmers, Saint Isidore the Farmer and Saint Maria Toribia,…

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Thirty days of roses for our Mother

June 4, 2021August 2, 2021 adminAll Categories, Local

Ross Belle Santos-Balatbat When I was seven, my mother taught me how to pray the rosary and I was motivated as I witnessed her and my aunt praying at least seven sets in a day. As a young child, I…

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Flores de Mayo at São Domingos Church

June 4, 2021August 2, 2021 adminAll Categories, Local

Fr Leonard Dollentas Flores de Mayo (“Flowers of May”) is a traditional celebration for Filipinos in the month of May. A Filipino in Macau who hails from Cebu recalls: “Decades ago, when I was still a boy, I remember that…

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Medieval people and beauty

May 28, 2021August 2, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Corrado Gnerre I really appreciate your magazine. For a very simple reason, because you know how to combine Faith and Beauty well. In this regard, I would like you to relate to me about how medieval people loved Beauty. When…

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POPE AT ANGELUS – “The living sign of God the Trinity is love for all”

May 28, 2021August 2, 2021 adminAll Categories, World

(Vatican News) Pope Francis, during the Angelus from St Peter’s Square recalled the feast of the Most Holy Trinity this Sunday, describing it as an immense mystery which “exceeds the capacity of our mind, but which speaks to our heart,…

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Losing Oneself in the Meditation of the Trinity

May 28, 2021August 2, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Fr. Jijo Kandamkulathy CMFClaretian Publications, Macau 30 May 2021 – Solemnity of the Holy Trinity-Year BMt 28:16-20 Trinity Sunday is a time that the Church has dedicated to the reflection of our concept about God. Trinity is the summit of…

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The UFOs and the US

May 28, 2021August 2, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Aurelio Porfiri I do not know if you have in mind those beautiful verses of Psalm 8: “If I look at your sky, the work of your fingers, at the moon and the stars that you have set in place,…

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The Hypothesis that still poses questions to us

May 28, 2021August 2, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

Aurelio Porfiri When I happen to tell a little about my life to others, I must always mention about a book that created an important turning point in my adolescence that was spent in post-conciliar Christianity, fed on catechisms with…

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The Etymology of Deacon

May 28, 2021August 2, 2021 adminAll Categories, Faith & Life

The English word deacon (Old-Eng. diacon) refers to the first degree of the Church’s Holy Orders, it derives from the Ancient Greek term διάκονος diā́konos through Latin diaconus. Its original meaning is ‘servant’ and it was often used in the…

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