Christmas 2020 Message by Bishop Dermot Farrell of Ossory, Ireland
‘The Warmth of Our God’
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‘The Warmth of Our God’
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Read MoreArchbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland.
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Read MoreWith the invitation to contemplate the Son of God who makes himself a pilgrim for us and lives in a Holy Family
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Dec 24, 2020 | Cahtolic Herald, coronavirus emergency, COVID-19, Mass Attendance, News, Survey |
In a recent survey conducted by the Catholic Herald, 86% of respondents said they have attended Mass at least once since the pandemic began, with 44% attending weekly, 15% attending daily, and 26% going to Mass more than once, but not regularly.
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Dec 24, 2020 | Beirut explosion, Cardinal Bechara Boutros Rai, Free Access, Lebanon, News, Pope Francis |
Pope Francis called on Lebanon’s political leaders to use their responsibility to seek the best interest of the public rather than personal gain.
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There’s something rarely heard about the commercialization of Christmas. On the one hand, I can forgive the neo-pagan Marxists for the suppression of Christ—they know not what they do. On the other hand, Catholics, who should know better, have in […]
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Pope Francis offered “Midnight Mass” early this year due to Italy’s national curfew at 10 p.m. The country has entered into a lockdown for the Christmas season in an effort to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
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“There has fallen on earth for a token A god too great for the sky. He has burst out of all things and broken The bounds of eternity: Into time and the terminal land…” In […]
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‘For to us a child is born, to us a son is given’
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A question for all of us, those who may see the vaccine as the prophylactic panacea to bring us back to peace and normality, all the way across that spectrum and widening divide separating many of us, to those adamant that they will never take the hastily approved conspiratorial concoction, come hell or high water.[…]
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Every person’s life involves a story and a mystery. One of the reasons Christmas is such a poignant holiday for all, young and old alike, is that Christmas involves both a story and a mystery. […]
Read MoreVatican City, Dec 24, 2020 / 01:00 pm (CNA).- On Christmas Eve, Pope Francis said that the poverty of Christ’s birth in a stable contains an important lesson for today.
“That manger, poor in everything yet rich in love, teaches that true n…
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Dec 24, 2020 | Christmas, Christmas Eve Mass, Coronavirus, COVID-19, lead, News, Pope Francis, Vatican |
Pope Francis inaugurated the Christmas season Thursday, saying in Christmas Eve Mass that the birth of the infant Jesus should not only assure humanity of God’s love for them, but it should also inspire people to care for the poor and needy in their midst.
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Government-imposed public health measures during the COVID pandemic have ignited a new round of church-state conflict, whose resolution—or lack thereof—will resonate long after the coronavirus crisis has passed. These legal clashes have for the most [….
Read MoreNo health restrictions can prevent us from being touched by the mystery of Jesus’ birth
Read MorePope to celebrate Mass on Christmas Eve with a small congregation and give his “Urbi et Orbi” message and blessing next day privately before TV cameras
Read MoreFather Thomas O’Loughlin’s tips of making the most of our strange, Covid Christmas
Read MoreThink of Love as the sea, in which I am the bubble, with this difference that this ‘sea’ is a loving, thinking, supporting, longing, wise presence, of which you and I are made
Read MoreThis year’s Christmas challenges us to look and learn something new from the real-life experiences of children
Read MoreIncidents in Thailand and South Korea highlight the abuse and exploitation migrant workers from Southeast Asia face daily
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