In his offices, the Pope has entrusted the various responsibilities to his collaborators within the particular Church of Rome and within the universal Church. Here are some appointments for this month of August 2023.
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In his offices, the Pope has entrusted the various responsibilities to his collaborators within the particular Church of Rome and within the universal Church. Here are some appointments for this month of August 2023.
Read More"The Lord knows that the boat of life, like the boat of the Church, is threatened by contrary winds and that the sea on which we sail is often rough. He does not protect us from the fatigue of sailing; on the contrary, he obliges his own to put out to sea... The Gospel asks us to face difficulties which are places of salvation, opportunities for...
Read MoreCardinal Majella was born on October 19, 1933 in Juiz de Fora (Brazil). Ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of São Paulo on June 29, 1957, he was appointed Bishop of Toledo on May 5, 1978 and consecrated bishop by Cardinal Paulo Evaristo Arns on August 6 of the same year. On October 4, 1982, he headed the Archdiocese of Londrina. Called to the Roman Curia in 1991 to serve as Secretary of the Congregation
Read MoreIsaiah puts divine authority in its place in a society where authorities prefer to form coalitions with foreigners. Instead of the Jews focusing on justice for the good of all, they spend their time in false securities (coalition and fortification of Jerusalem). It is the human method that often forgets the One who grants power and salvation. How many of us cry out that all authority comes from God (Rom 13:1) without walking on the path of this God who grants it?
Read MoreOn Sunday, July 9, the Pope announced a consistory that will see the creation of 21 cardinals. This great event of the Church is scheduled for September 21, 2023 in Rome. We briefly present to you the portrait of each nominee with his photo.
Read MoreTwenty-five years later, arbitrary killings continue to spill the blood of the Congolese. While in some countries the victims of war are counted in the thousands, the DRC counts millions. Despite the complicit silence of those who call themselves great of this world, sooner or later justice will establish the dispersed order.
Read MoreIn today's Gospel, the encounter between Jesus and the Syro-Phoenician woman shocks more than one reader of the Bible. How could Jesus, the Savior of the world, use such harsh language towards this foreigner who only resorts to his intervention? By declaring that he was sent only to the lost sheep of the people of Israel, Jesus reveals to the apostles their responsibility, which will consist of going to all nations to proclaim this Good News that passes through Israel. Because each time the apostles ask Jesus to send away those who disturb him, the Master provides a solution: - Matthew 13:15-16: "The place is deserted...
Read MorePresided over by Monsignor Félicien Ntambue Kassembe, apostolic administrator of Kananga and diocesan bishop of Kabinda, this Eucharistic celebration took place at the Notre Père parish in Kananga.
Read MoreThis Wednesday, August 16, 2023, at Saint Pierre Square in Saint Paul Cathedral in Uvira, His Excellency Monsignor Sébastien-Joseph MUYENGO, Bishop of the Diocese of Uvira (DRC), officially launched the work of the Provincial workshop of charismatic leaders of the ecclesiastical province of Bukavu.
Read MoreThe congregation of the Franci-Trinitarian Brothers has just had a ten-day Constitutional Chapter meeting (from Monday 7 to Wednesday 16 August 2023) whose closing mass, celebrated by the Bishop of Mbujimayi Monsignor Emmanuel-Bernard Kasanda, took place at the Saint François-Xavier major seminary in Lukelenge.
Read MoreThe Central African pilgrims, under the direction of Father Mathieu BONDOBO, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Bangui and Parish Priest of the Cathedral, left Bangui on Sunday, July 13 for Kibeho. During their journey, Father Mathieu, reached by telephone by the Diocesan Radio Notre Dame de Bangui, said that the pilgrims were in admiration to discover several sanctuaries of the Divine Mercy. This is explained by the fact that the Rwandan people have gone through difficult times, especially with the genocides of 1994.
Read MoreThis year, more than 65 bishops from 27 nations took part in the meeting from August 2 to 11 in Braga (Portugal) under the theme: The Mysticism of Encounter: Contemplation and Mission in a Changing Era. Several joined the group on August 8 after participating in WYD with the Holy Father.
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