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Our body was an ornament for man; we sinned and because of sin we were shackled. What are these shackles? Mortality itself.Enarrationes in psalmos 145, 17....

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May 2012. VATICAN

The Pope proposes to develop silence to settle down the word so that the communication may be authentic.

Last Sunday, May 20, the Church celebrates the World Day of Social Communications. Benedict XVI proposes in his letter “Silence and Word: the way of the evangelization” to cultivate silence as necessary space to receive the word.”… the silence and the word: two moments of communication that must be balanced, alternated and…

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Last September 26, the Holy Cross Chapel was inaugurated in San He.

A new Church inaugurated in the missions of Taiwan

Last September 26, the Holy Cross Chapel was inaugurated in San He, Machia, Taiwan. Reverend Peter Liu, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Kaoshiung, presided a mass with 16 concelebrating priests for the consecration of the Chapel.

The inauguration started with the tradition ribbon cutting at the entrance of the church by the bishop, accompanied by Larry Garces,OAR, Secretary of the Province of Saint Ezekiel Moreno, and Arsenio Escabusa, OAR, parish priest. To symbolize the formal opening of the church, Bishop Liu handed over the keys of the church to Fr. Arsenio Escabusa. The bishop symbolically struck the door three times, followed by the opening of the door. Then the bishop, the priests and a great number of faithful entered the Church.

The Bishop delivered a short homily in Chinese. He focused on the meaning and importance of the cross of Jesus in human life. The Prelate emphasized on the role of the cross as the last symbol of God for humanity and underscored that it is a sign of authentic identity of Christianity.”



The Bishop delivered a short homily in Chinese.
After the bishop’s homily, a priest from Paiwan addressed the faithful in their native tongue.

Words of Gratitude

Before the final blessing, Fr. Corvin Maturan, OAR, speaking in behalf of the Prior of the Province of St. Ezekiel Moreno delivered a short message of thanks to Bishop Liu and the parishioners of San He respectively. After which, the latter gave the prelate a native costume as a gift.
 
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