Fr Leonard Dollentas led students of St Joseph’s College, along with their parents and teachers, to the Cathedral, explaining the meaning of Epiphany and how this Feast invites all people to God’s salvation through Baby Jesus.
Fr Leonard Dollentas led students of St Joseph’s College, along with their parents and teachers, to the Cathedral, explaining the meaning of Epiphany and how this Feast invites all people to God’s salvation through Baby Jesus.
– Marco Carvalho The newly established “Sunday of the Word of God” – which will be celebrated for the first time ever this year on the 26th January – is an invitation, made by Pope Francis, to Catholics across the…
Tej Francis Email: tejfrancis@gmail.com Reuters (Vatican News) In his annual address to members of the diplomatic corps at the beginning of the new year, Pope Francis says the heightening of tensions between Iran and the United States “risks… compromising the…
THE CHURCH: MOTHER AND TEACHER (MATER ET MAGISTRA)
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– Anastasios The Basilica of Sant’Andrea delle Fratte is important for several reasons, one of them being the exact place where one of the most famous apparitions of the Virgin Mary has happened. But we will talk about that later.…
– Rev José Mario O Mandía No one can predict the future birth of a man. Not even the birth of men like Buddha, Socrates or Confucius (all three were born around the 5th century BC) was expected. But there…
– Joni Cheng The persecution continued in the second and third centuries and Christianity was still an illegal religion, where there were systematic persecutions of the Church throughout the Roman Empire, attempting to stamp out Christianity. Famous martyrs of that…
– Aurelio Porfiri In our journey through the Psalms, we learned many things, thanks to very insightful thinking coming from the most important mind in Christian history. We saw how the Psalms are so deeply present in the history of…
MATTHEW 3:13-17 – Fr Fernando Armellini SCJ Claretian Publications, Macau One scene in today’s Gospel involves three images: the opening of the heavens, the dove, and the voice from heaven. John uses images well known to his readers, and the…