Archive for October, 2017

(Re)thinking Europe

UFFIĊĊJU KOMUNIKAZJZONI - ARĊIDJOĊESI TA’ MALTA

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Filmat bil-kummenti tad-delegazzjoni Maltija fil-Vatikan, li qed tattendi ghall-kungress internazzjonali ‘(Re)Thinking Europe’. Il-kummenti huma tal-Arcisqof Charles J. Scicluna, li huwa wiehed mill-kelliema f’dan il-kungress u li qed imexxi d-delegazzjoni Maltija, tal-Isqof Mario Grech, u ta’ Dr Aaron Farrugia, Segretarju Parlamentari ghall‑Fondi Ewropej u d‑Djalogu Socjali, Dr Roberta Metsola, Membru Parlamentari Ewropej, u Dr Vanni Xuereb, Kap tal‑MEUSAC. Continue reading >>

MALTESE DELEGATION ATTEND AN INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS AT THE VATICAN

logo_rethinkingeurope.jpgThe Archbishop of Malta, Mgr Charles J. Scicluna, and the Bishop of Gozo, Mgr Mario Grech, are attending an international congress at the Vatican entitled ‘(Re)Thinking Europe’. The congress that will start today, will engage in dialogue more than 350 participants from 28 countries of the European Union, including high level officials of the Church and European political leaders. They will be asked to contribute to a constructive reflection on the fundamental challenges facing Europe.

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Newsheet tal-Għaqdiet Kattoliċi - Novembru 2017

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Bullettin tal-Ħadd - 29 ta’ Ottubru 2017

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Konsagrazzjoni tal-Verġni fl-Ordo Virginum

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Seminar dwar id-Dipressjoni mill-Kummissjoni Djoċesana Familja

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Message of CCEE Bishops: “The Church loves Europe; she believes in its future”

Minsk hosted a meeting of the Council of Episcopal Conferences. 45 countries participated in the archbishop-charles-j-scicluna-in-minsk.jpgassembly. Malta was represented by HE Mgr. Charles Scicluna, President of the Maltese Episcopal Conference.

“The Church loves Europe and believes in its future.” This message of hope in the European continent despite the winds of populism, the closing of borders, the lack of confidence in the Union project, hovering upon these ancient lands was addressed from Minsk by the bishops Presidents of all European Episcopal Conferences at the end of the plenary assembly held September 27 through October 1st.

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