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His Holiness Pope Francis at WYD Mass: Church and world need young people 'like the earth needs rain'
In his homily for the concluding Mass for World Youth Day in Lisbon, His Holiness Pope Francis calls on young people to shine, to listen, and to be unafraid.
By Christopher Wells
At the concluding Mass for this year’s World Youth Day, His Holiness Pope Francis echoed the words of the Apostles who witnessed the Transfiguration of Christ on the Mount: “It is good for us to be here!”
At the same time, he challenged the young people to ask themselves, “What will we take back with us to the valley of our daily lives?” Drawing on the day's Gospel, the Holy Father proposed three verbs: to shine, to listen, and to be unafraid.
The Feast of Saint Mary Magdalene the Myrrh-bearer & Marcella of Chiopolis at the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem
1.The feast of Saint Magdalene in her Russian Holy Monastery in Gethsemane.
On Friday, July 22/August 4, 2023, the memory of Saint Mary Magdalene was celebrated in the female Russian Monastery in Gethsemane.
During the Divine Liturgy in this Monastery, which was presided over by the Metropolitan of Berlin, His Eminence Mark, with two High Priests of the Russian Orthodox Church of the former diaspora, their Eminences Irenaeus and Theodosios, and Priests of the same Church. His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilos III, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem, visited the Monastery and presented an icon to Metropolitan Mark and a cross of blessing to the Abbess Nun Elizabeth and spoke in English.
His Holiness Pope Francis at WYD Vigil: Joy is missionary and requires training
His Holiness Pope Francis portrays the Blessed Virgin Mary as a "missionary of joy" in his address to young people gathered in Lisbon for the World Youth Day Vigil celebration, and invites Christians to train our hearts to love God and our neighbor.
By Edoardo Giribaldi & Devin Watkins
As evening fell in Lisbon, young pilgrims gathered in Parque Tejo to celebrate the Vigil with His Holiness Pope Francis on the fifth day of World Youth Day.
The location, installed in 1998 for Lisbon’s World Fair and adjacent to the Tagus River Estuary Nature Reserve, hosted the first part of the event, a stage performance, and a second moment dedicated to the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, with Pope Francis speaking to the pilgrims in between the two moments.
His Holiness Pope Francis Tells Students in Lisbon There Is No Future in a World Without God
His Holiness Pope Francis reminds students at the Universidade Catòlica Portuguesa "there’s no future in a world without God" inviting them to make their faith credible through their choices. The meeting took place on the second day of the Pope's Apostolic Journey to Portugal for World Youth Day 2023.
By Deborah Castellano Lubov
“There is no future in a world without God,” Pope Francis warned university students in Portugal while appealing that they make their faith credible through their choices.
The Holy Father’s admonition came during his meeting with the students on the premises of the Universidade Catòlica Portuguesa, on the second day of his Apostolic Journey to Portugal for the occasion of the 37th World Youth Day.
His Holiness Pope Francis to Youth in Lisbon: ‘Don’t be afraid to get your hands dirty'
On the second day of His Holiness Pope Francis’ visit to Lisbon for the 2023 World Youth Day, he meets with members of the “Scholas Occurrentes” community at its Portuguese headquarters in Cascais, and puts the finishing touch to a multi-coloured wall mural symbolising the beauty of unity in diversity.
By Linda Bordoni
Paulo, Mariana and Aledje were amongst the protagonists on Thursday at an event attended by Pope Francis and members of Scholas Occurrentes, at its Portuguese headquarters in Cascais, south of Lisbon.
The Feast of the Prophet Elijah at the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem
On Wednesday, July 20 / August 2, 2023, the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem celebrated the feast of the Prophet Elijah of Thesbes, so named from his hometown Thesbes or Thisbes of the city of Gilead.
During this Feast, the Church recalls to its memory the things about the prophet Elijah as described in the Old Testament, mainly in the books of the Kings, but also in the New Testament, in the Gospels through the words of the Lord and in the Catholic Epistle of Saint James the Brother of God.
The prophet Elijah, as from his zeal for God, was called a zealot, and because of his faith he was heard and performed many miracles through God, such as the absence of rain for three years and the falling of rain again, the burning of the stones and firewood of the altar on Mount Carmel, the resurrection of the daughter of the Sumanite woman, the crossing of the Jordan river and the throwing of his fleece to his disciple Elisha, through which he parted the waters of the Jordan and walked as if on dry land and also received double his teacher’s grace.
Meditation of His Beatitude Patriarch Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa for the Solemnity of the Transfiguration
Mt 17: 1-9
The act of Listening is highlighted throughout The Gospel of Matthew as an essential and central aspect to the experience of faith.
This is portrayed by the borrowing of Old Testament Scriptures, which he does so often to indicate that the Gospel is first and foremost a Word heard: A Word so deeply heard that it can be fulfilled in a definitive way.
He also proposes that listening is an attitude that defines the believer’s journey.
Consider, for example, the conclusion of the Sermon on the Mount, when Jesus said that those who hear His Words and put it into practice their house is built on rock (Mt 7:24).
Or the parabolic discourse (Mt 13), which the Liturgy has offered us in its entirety the past few Sundays: Every parable, after all, is built around the theme of listening, of opening one's heart to receive and cherish the seed of the Word, which is the real treasure. The precious pearl.
World Youth Day opens in Lisbon with Mass for Thousands of Pilgrims
The 37th World Youth Day gets underway with Mass celebrated by the His Beatitude Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon, providing hundreds of thousands of young people their first opportunity to share their faith journey.
By Francesca Merlo - Lisbon, Portugal
In a flurry of excitement and joy, the first day of World Youth Day came to a close with music playing late into the evening.
The opening Mass, held in Lisbon's Edward VII Park on Tuesday, August 1st, brought together pilgrims from all corners of the world.
Adanna and Francis, brimming with enthusiasm, likened their feelings to being in the presence of the Pope as they handed me a green and white beaded bracelet, reminiscent of the flag of Nigeria, their home.
Meditation of His Beatitude Patriarch Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa for the XVII Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A
Matt. 13: 44-52
With today's passage (Mt 13:44-52), we conclude our listening to the thirteenth chapter of Matthew's Gospel, counting seven parables told by Jesus, in which He refers to the mystery of the Kingdom of God.
Today we listen to the last three: that of the treasure, the pearl and the net, to finally arrive at the passage where Jesus describes the Kingdom disciple (Mt 13:52), a kind of conclusion to the parabolic discourse, to tell what happens to those who have accepted, to those who have "understood" (Mt 13:51) the parables.
His Holiness Pope Francis renews prayers for victims of Beirut port explosion
His Holiness Pope Francis renews his Prayers for the victims of the devastating port explosion in Beirut, Lebanon, just days before the three-year anniversary of the disaster. The Pope also prays that the nation may also overcome its current crisis.
By Thaddeus Jones
Speaking at the conclusion of Sunday's Angelus, His Holiness Pope Francis renewed his prayers for the people of Lebanon who are still recovering after a devastating explosion at the port of Beirut that took place almost three years ago on 4 August 2020.
Address of His Eminence Metropolitan Saba Isper to the General Assembly of the 56th Archdiocese Convention
Phoenix, 27 July 2023
Your Beatitude, Our father in Christ, Patriarch YOUHANNA X,
Your Graces,
Beloved clergy,
Esteemed members of the Board of Trustees of our God Protected Archdiocese,
Heads of Departments,
Members of the Order of St. Ignatius,
Members of the Antiochian Women,
Address of His Beatitude Patriarch John X at the Antiochian Archdiocese Convention
Phoenix, Arizona, 27 July 2023
I come to you from Damascus, a city that, centuries ago, inherited the glory of Antioch. I come with Paschal joy in my heart, a joy that overcomes all sorrow and pain. I carry this joy to you from the light of the Resurrection that I saw on the faces of your brothers and sisters who are struggling to survive in Antioch, the Great City of God. I celebrated the feast of Pascha with them in Antioch, standing upon the ruins of the Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral destroyed by the earthquake. However, the earthquake did not destroy the resolve of the Antiochians or their vibrant Church. This Church still defies the cruelty of history and insists on survival by building what was destroyed. This Church bears witness to the sweetness of Christ and to the Antiochian Orthodox heritage.
I come to you from Damascus, from the Street called Straight, where Saul was baptized and after his conversion was named Paul, the Apostle to the Gentiles. I bring to you the blessings of the Mariamite Cathedral, Our Lady of Saydnaya Convent, and the Protomartyr and Equal-to-the-Apostles Thekla Convent in the town of Maaloula.
His Beatitude Patriarch John X Meets Balamand’s Institute of Theology Graduates in the Archdiocese of North America
Phoenix - Arizona, July 27, 2023
His Beatitude Patriarch John X, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, and President of the Middle East Council of Churches for the Orthodox Family, met the graduates from the St. John of Damascus Institute of Theology - University of Balamand, Lebanon, in the presence of Archdiocesan Metropolitan His Eminence Saba Esber. During the meeting, His Beatitude Patriarch John X stressed Balamand’s role in graduating pastors of the Church. This was a paternal conversation that tackled general issues of the ecclesiastical and daily life in the homeland and abroad. His Beatitude listened to the facts and concerns of pastoral care and suggested ways to improve it. The Reverend fathers listened to His Beatitude Patriarch John X as he talked about the challenges that the Antiochian Church faces with all its educational and relief institutions.
The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and a German Delegation at the Holy Zion Cemetery
The President of the Finances and Patriarchal Commissioner His Eminence Metropolitan Isychios of Kapitolias with a group of Holy Sepulchre Fathers visited the Cemetery of Holy Zion, in order to explain to the relatives of those buried there, that the excavations carried out there by the German Archaeological company have received the approval of the Patriarchate for the support the rights of the Christians on Holy Zion.
From Secretariat-General
His Beatitude Patriarch John X
“Women are the first building block of the Christian family”
Phoenix - Arizona, July 26, 2023
His Beatitude Patriarch John X, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, and President of the Middle East Council of Churches for the Orthodox Family, emphasized the importance of family and the role of women in building the Christian family. His Beatitude the Patriarch spoke during a meeting for the "Antiochian Ladies", an organization of the Archdiocese of New York and All North America. Archdiocesan His Eminence Metropolitan Saba Esber and the Bishops were also present at the meeting.
His Holiness Pope Francis August Prayer Intention: For World Youth Day in Lisbon
His Holiness Pope Francis releases his prayer intention for the month of August, which is dedicated to the upcoming World Youth Day in Lisbon, Portugal, and invites young people to set aside fear and embark on a joyful journey to bear witness to Christ in our world.
By Deborah Castellano Lubov
His holiness Pope Francis' monthly Prayer intention for August is for the World Youth Day 2023 in Lisbon, Portugal.
The Pope invited the Church to pray for this intention in this month's The Pope Video, which is entrusted to the entire Catholic Church through the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network.
His Beatitude Patriarch John X’s Word to the Youth in the Archdiocese of New York and the All North America
“You are the future of the Antiochian Church in this land”
As part of his Pastoral tour in the Archdiocese of New York and the All North America, His Beatitude Patriarch John X, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, and President of the Middle East Council of Churches for the Orthodox Family, met with the youth of the Archdiocese, and delivered to them a word in which he said “You are the future of the Antiochian Church in this land”.
His Beatitude Patriarch John X Presides Over the Divine Liturgy at in Phoenix - Arizona
As part of his pastoral visit, His Beatitude Patriarch John X, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, and President of the Middle East Council of Churches for the Orthodox family, presided over the Divine Liturgy in Phoenix - Arizona, on Wednesday 26 July 2023. It was within the Annual Conference of the Archdiocese of New York and All North America, which was launched on Tuesday 25 July 2023. His Beatitude Patriarch John X was assisted in the Divine Liturgy by Archdiocesan His Eminence Metropolitan Saba Esber, as well as Priests.
Women Meeting for the Diocese of Damascus and its Countryside in Saint George Al-Homeyra Patriarchal Monastery - Al-Mashtaya
July 21-24, 2023
“The woman said to him: Sir, give me this water so that I will not thirst nor come here to draw water” (John 4:15).
With the blessings of His Beatitude Patriarch John X, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, and President of the Middle East Council of Churches for the Orthodox Family, the meeting of the ladies of the Diocese of Damascus and its countryside was launched at the Patriarchal Monastery Saint George Al-Homeyra with the title: “Your Presence Gives Me Life” and different subjects.
The Feast of the Holy Great Martyr Procopius at the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem
On Friday, July 8 / 21, 2023, the memory of the Holy Great Martyr Procopius was celebrated by the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
On this feast, the Church commemorates from the Synaxarion that Saint Procopius came from the city of Aelia Capitolina, which is the later Jerusalem, and martyred during the reign of Diocletian around 290 in Caesarea in Palestine. He used to be a persecutor of Christians but was called by the Lord through a vision, a crystal cross and a voice saying to him “I am the crucified Jesus, the Son of God”.