– Marco Carvalho The eight years that Father Peter Stilwell devoted to the leadership of the University of Saint Joseph have steered the higher education institution to a path of stability, but there are still doors to be opened, Stephen…

– Marco Carvalho The eight years that Father Peter Stilwell devoted to the leadership of the University of Saint Joseph have steered the higher education institution to a path of stability, but there are still doors to be opened, Stephen…
– Tej Francis Email: tejfrancis@gmail.com (Crux) On the same day Italy surpassed China in the number of fatalities related to the COVID-19 coronavirus, Pope Francis joined the Italian bishops in calling for a nationwide rosary to pray for an end…
CN/11/011/2020 Chancery Notice Special Arrangements for Parish Liturgies from 22nd March through to Holy Week and Easter For the spiritual benefit of the faithful, and in cooperation with the community’s ongoing infection prevention measures, the Diocese is implementing the following,…
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS: 5th Commandment – You Shall Not Kill
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When you visit Rome, you may have the opportunity of walking through Largo Argentina, a very important meeting point for public transportation and also of very important historical ruins. You will also see the Feltrinelli Bookstore here, one of the…
– Rev José Mario O Mandía Before He suffered and died, Jesus Christ made His apostles understand that after Him will come “another Advocate” (John 14:16). The story of God’s love for men was not yet finished. There was more…
– Joni Cheng At the end of the 15th century, after Christopher Columbus and his mission of exploration to the western hemisphere, the Spanish and the Portuguese struggled over the authority to colonize and evangelize different parts of the world. …
JOHN 9:1-14 – Fernando Armellini Claretian Publications, Macau In the story of the man born blind every Christian can easily recognize one’s own story. Before meeting Christ he was blind, then the Master gave him his sight. This is symbolic…
– Corrado Gnerre I hear a lot talking in the past about the “Romanity” of the Church. Now not so much. What is that? Is it so important? Dear …, Romanity is a cultural judgment and a criterion of civilization…