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Pope Francis Calls for Faithful to Listen and Live the Word in Indonesia During the third day of his Apostolic Journey to Indonesia, Pope Francis led Mass in Jakarta, emphasizing the importance of listening to and embodying the Word of Jesus. By Christopher Wells “Listening to the Word and living the Word are essential attitudes that help us become true disciples of Jesus,” declared Pope Francis during the Mass, the concluding public event of his visit to Indonesia. Expounding on the Gospel message for the feast of St. Teresa of Calcutta, the Pope highlighted the human heart’s constant quest for…
Excitement and Love for Pope Francis in Jakarta Thousands of Indonesians have shown their excitement and love for Pope Francis as they wait for hours to catch a glimpse of him in Jakarta as he travels between venues during his Apostolic Journey to Indonesia. People gathered with their cell phones ready to capture the passing convoy between the largest mosque in Southeast Asia and the Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral in Jakarta on September 4. They shouted and cheered when vehicles passed by, but fell silent when they realized these were not the ones they were waiting for. In…
The Future of the Church in Asia: Archbishop Comensoli’s Insights As the world closely follows Pope Francis’ 45th Apostolic Journey to Asia and Oceania, Australian Archbishop Peter Andrew Comensoli of Melbourne emphasizes the significance of the region for the Church’s future. During the interreligious event in Jakarta, Indonesia, where the Holy Father is currently visiting, Archbishop Comensoli shared his thoughts with Vatican News reporters Linda Bordoni and Deborah Castellano Lubov. The highlight of the Apostolic Journey’s third day was an event at the Istiqlal Mosque, the largest mosque in southeast Asia. Pope Francis, accompanied by the Grand Imam, Dr. Nasaruddin…
Welcome to our blog post where we explore the significance of interreligious dialogue and the importance of fraternal coexistence as highlighted by the Grand Imam of the Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta ahead of his meeting with Pope Francis. In a world where tensions and divides between religions seem to be growing, Dr. Nasaruddin Umar, the Grand Imam of Jakarta’s Istiqlal Mosque, believes that Indonesia can set an example of peaceful coexistence for the rest of humanity to follow. Pope Francis visits Indonesia’s Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta for an interreligious meeting, and pays tribute to the people’s “great gift” of working…
Welcome to the 15th General Assembly of the African Union of Broadcasting The 15th General Assembly of the African Union of Broadcasting (AUB) is currently underway in the vibrant city of Gaborone, Botswana. This year, the assembly focuses on the theme, “The future of African media facing the challenges of new technologies and climate change.” One of the key topics of discussion at the assembly is the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the broadcast industry and how African broadcasters can collaborate on climate-related issues. The AUB emphasizes the role of Artificial Intelligence in revolutionizing content creation, editing, and distribution in…
Pope Francis: Champion of Love During his visit to Indonesia, Pope Francis met with beneficiaries of charitable organizations, listening to their stories and sharing words of encouragement that resonated with the spirit of love and compassion. President of the Indonesian Bishops’ Conference, Bishop Antonius Subianto, warmly welcomed the Pope and introduced him to individuals facing various challenges including illness, disability, and poverty. Stories of Resilience Mimi, a young woman who lost her sight at a young age, shared how her faith and the support of the Church helped her find strength. Emphasizing the uniqueness of each person’s abilities, she thanked…
Embracing Peace: Pope Francis’ Message from Indonesia In a recent interview with Vatican News in Jakarta, Maria Paz Jurado, the Director of Scholas Occurrentes’ International Projects, shared the heartfelt sentiment of their community as they eagerly anticipated Pope Francis’ visit to their Indonesian home. She expressed their desire for the Pope to share a message of peace with the world from the heart of Indonesia. By Linda Bordoni – Jakarta As Pope Francis embarks on his Apostolic Journey to Asia and Oceania, Maria Paz Jurado emphasized the significance of his visit to Indonesia. The Holy Father’s itinerary included meetings with…
Welcome back to Romadailynews RadioNews, where you can find all the latest updates and information. Today’s headlines are a mix of international affairs and local events, highlighting the urgency of the current political climate. In the Middle East, tensions are on the rise as accusations of terrorist activity and the use of weapons of mass destruction are leveled against Hamas leaders. Meanwhile, American diplomats are working to broker a ceasefire agreement in the Palestinian enclave to secure the release of hostages held since the recent attack. In Ukraine, the government of Zielinski is facing turmoil as key ministers resign, shaking…
During a meeting with the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, Renew group President Valerie Hayer expressed concerns about the appointment of Raffaele Fitto. Sources close to the commissioner appointment process revealed that there had been discontent within the liberal party over Fitto’s potential role as Executive Vice President with a focus on economic matters, a position von der Leyen was reportedly considering for the Italian minister. Reproduction reserved © Copyright ANSA Source link
Welcome to the evening edition of Romadailynews radio news, from the editorial office with Giuliano Ferrigno and Catherine. Tonight’s headlines start with a shocking revelation of a terrorist plot using anodized aluminum material to kill Americans with weapons of mass destruction. These acts are allegedly linked to the leaders of Hamas in the ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, American diplomats are working on a new proposal for a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip to release hostages held since the October 7th attack. In Ukraine, the government is facing instability after yesterday’s resignation, followed by the loss of another key minister, Kuleba,…