Focus
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The Vatican’s unprecedented attempt at financial transparency
Oct 17, 2020
The “2019 Consolidated Financial Statement”, as it is called, does not go into great detail, but it gives a relatively broad overview of the resources
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Indonesian priest heads reclusive tribe on mission of discovery
Oct 17, 2020
When Father Damianus Fadjar Tedjo Sukarno visited the Osing tribe in the villages of Banyuwangi district in East Java 20 years ago, he saw the people there had low self-esteem and did not want to meet outsiders.
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Pope Francis wants Fratelli Tutti to move us to action — like the Good Samaritan
Oct 10, 2020
In his new encyclical, Fratelli Tutti, Pope Francis offers two keys through which to interpret politics: first, love, and second, the principles of his 2013 apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudium.
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Pope Francis presents new encyclical in Angelus address
Oct 10, 2020
Pope Francis introduced his new encyclical, Fratelli Tutti, in his Angelus address Oct 4, saying that “human fraternity and the care of creation” wer
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World mental Health day — october 10, 2020: WHO to host a global advocacy event
Oct 03, 2020
World Mental Health Day is observed on October 10 every year, with the overall objective of raising awareness of mental health issues around the world and mobilising efforts in support of mental health.
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Necessary teaching in light of legislation on euthanasia
Sep 26, 2020
Cardinal Luis Ladaria, the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, describes Samaritanus bonus as “a necessary document” in light of new regulations and increasingly lax laws on euthanasia, assisted suicide and end-of-life provisions. In an interview with Vatican News, Cardinal Ladaria explains the reasons for the new document.
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A cardinal says he’s open to women’s ordination; a priest who did so remains suspended
Sep 26, 2020
One of the world’s most influential cardinals recently admitted that he is “open” to the idea of ordaining women to the Catholic priesthood.
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Synodality at the crossroads: Pope Francis’ powerful gestures are urgently in need of a theological language
Sep 19, 2020
Rarely does a journal article offer an X-ray of a particular moment in a pontificate, providing such depth and detail that it remains essential to understanding how a pope perceives his ministry in the life of the Church.
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A sneak preview of the Pope’s upcoming encyclical on human fraternity
Sep 12, 2020
“It will be a social and economic encyclical for the post-COVID world, a text of reason and heart through which the pontiff will speak to the world about the necessary changes in social and productive organisation, the need to safe-guard creation, the need to take responsibility for one another and of the increasing need for human fraternity,” opined Maria Antonietta Calabrò in the Italian edition of the Huffington Post.
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Muslim Emperor Akbar encouraged Christian art
Sep 05, 2020
Portuguese India during the 16th century — that is, the colonial enclaves of Goa, Bassein, Cochin and the Pearl Fishery Coast — was blessed by the presence of the Jesuits. They built monumental churches, colleges and residences.
Sunday Reflection
Our lives should reflect the Spirit
Reflecting on our Sunday Readings with Fr Philip Tay, OCD