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Friday, July 11, 2014

JULY 10 --- Saint Veronica Giuliani, O.S.C. Cap (1660-1727) - Santa Veronika Giuliani - 10 TA' LULJU


 
 
 
 
 
Santa Veronika Giuliani
(1660-1727)
10 ta’ Lulju



Veronika twieldet Mercatello qrib Urbino fil-Marche fis-sena 1660 u ta’ sbatax-il sena dahlet fil-monasteru tal-Klarissi Kapuccini ta’ Città di Castello qrib Perugia, l-Italja tan-nofs.  Ghaddiet hajjitha ta’ Klarissa fit-talb u l-kontemplazzjoni, waqt li thabtet kemm felhet biex dejjem issir tixbah lil Gesù msallab.  Bi hlas ghal din l-imhabba taghha lejn il-misteru tas-salib, Alla ghogbu jaghtiha d-don tal-Pjagi mqaddsa.  Kitbet l-esperjenzi mistici taghha fi “Djarju tal-Passjoni” li jghodd bosta u bosta pagni u li kitbitu biex tobdi lill-konfessur taghha.  Mietet fl-1727 u kien il-Papa Girgor XVI li stqarrha b’qaddisa vergni fl-1839.

 
 Il-konverzjoni tal-midinbin
mill-kitbiet tal-qaddisa



 F’din il-pagna mehuda mid-djarju taghha, il-qaddisa tistqarr li ghall-konverzjoni tal-midinbin kienet tinsab lesta li taghti hajjitha.
 
Il-lum ergajt hassejt l-ugigh f’idejja, f’saqajja u f’qalbi, u ghaddejt lejl shih mimli bl-ugigh u t-turmenti.  Ikun imfahhar il-Mulej!  Dalghodu qerrejt u nahseb li l-qrara sahhitni ghal aktar tbatija.  Waqt it-tqarbin kelli l-grazzja li nhoss f’qiegh qalbi l-prezenza ta’ Alla; ruhi hasset xi haga gdida tinbet go fiha.  Minn xi zmien ’il hawn qed inhoss f’qalbi certa qawwa gejja mill-Ispirtu, izda ma nafx nghid x’inhi sew.  Hawn sa nsemmi biss l-effetti li halliet fija.
 
L-ewwel haga: l-gharfien ta’ dnubieti u l-indiema minnhom; ix-xewqa li nxerred demmi u naghti hajti ghall-konverzjoni ta’ l-erwieh; tama qawwija fil-hniena ta’ Alla u fit-tjieba ta’ l-imqaddsa Vergni Marija.
        
It-tieni haga: ghalkemm inhoss ruhi wahdi nithabat f’bahar ta’ tigrib, dlonk inhoss fija qawwa misterjuza li ggib fuqi l-kalma u dak il-hin nimtela bi sliem li ma bhalu li jgaghalni nafda b’sahhti kollha fir-rieda ta’ Alla.

It-tielet
haga: meta x-xitan jghakkisni b’hafna tigrib gewwieni, u fl-istess hin, minhabba dmiri, ikun jehtiegli ndur bl-ohrajn u naqdi bosta qadjiet ’l hawn u ’l hinn, dik il-qawwa misterjuza tghinni nehles il-qadjiet li jkolli minghajr biss ma nintebah.  Fl-ahhar ninduna li dak li jkolli naghmel naghmlu minghajr ma nkun naf kif.  Dan jigri l-aktar f’hinijiet mill-aktar importanti, bhal meta nersaq ghas-sagramenti, naghmel il-meditazzjoni jew nibda xi tahdita spiritwali ma’ xi hadd.
 
Jigu waqtiet li fihom inhoss dwejjaq kbar u nibda nhossni fiergha minn kull sentiment.  Dak il-hin nibda nahseb li m’iniex sa nibqa’ hajja.  Meta nkun f’dil-burdata nibda nhoss li anki meta nqerr inkun qed nitlef iz-zmien.  Izda hekk kif f’qalbi nhoss tahrika mqar ckejkna ta’ dik il-qawwa misterjuza, nibda nhossni mibdula u mimlija bl-energija.  Imbaghad kollox jibda jigini hafif, anki l-aktar hwejjeg tqal.  Kif inkun f’riglejn il-konfessur nibda nhoss tikber fija l-kunfidenza ta’ bint; lehnu nibda nqisu lehen Alla diehel f’ruhi.  Nibda nhossni qisni qieghda quddiem mera li fiha nara ’l Alla u lili nnifsi flimkien ma’ dak kollu li ghamilt.  U nqerr b’indiema kbira.
 
Nahseb li dan gej minn dik il-qawwa misterjuza li nhoss f’qalbi.  Imma ma nafx u lanqas nista’ nfisser sewwa x’inhi, anki jekk fil-qrar imqaddes hassejt li ghandi nghid kollox lil min qieghed minflok Alla.  Ha jsir kollox ghall-glorja ta’ Alla!

 

 
 

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Santa Veronika Giuliani (10 ta' Lulju)  




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July 10 - St. Veronica Giuliani 1660-1727

Veronica was born of devout parents at Mercatello in Italy. As a child she, too, was of a devout disposition, but inclined to be quite irritable, and, as she herself admits, would stamp her feet at the least provocation.
Her mother died when Veronica was only four years old. In her last moments she assigned each of her five children to one of the five wounds of Christ and bade them take their refuge there whenever they were troubled. Veronica was the youngest. She was assigned to the wound in the side of our Lord, and from that time on her heart became more tempered. Co-operating with the grace of God, her soul gradually went through a refining process by which she became an object of admiration in later years.
When Veronica came of age, her father believed she should marry, and so he desired her to take part in the social activities of the young people. But she had been made aware of another call, and she pleaded so earnestly with her father that, after much resistance, he finally permitted her to choose her own state in life.
At the age of 17, then, the young woman entered the convent of the Capuchin nuns at Citta di Castello in Umbria, where the primitive rule of St. Clare was observed. Imbued with sincere humility she considered herself the lowliest member of the community. At the same time she greatly edified all by her obedience and love of poverty and mortification. Sometimes she was favored with interior conversations and revelations. She resolved that she would reveal all such matters to her superiors and her confessor; she had neglected to do that when she was still in the world, and as a result she had often been misled by the father of lies.
When Veronica had spent 17 years in various offices in her community, she was entrusted with the guidance of the novices. She endeavored to imbue them with the spirit of simplicity and to lay a firm foundation for humility. She directed them to the truths of the Faith and the rules of the order as their safest guides on the way of perfection, and warned them against reading idly speculative books as well as against everything unusual.
Meanwhile, extraordinary things were beginning to happen to her. On Good Friday she received the stigmata, and later the Crown of Thorns was impressed on her head amid untold sufferings. After careful examination of the matters, the bishop sent a report to Rome. Then Rome appointed a commission, which was to put her humility to the severest test, in order to determine whether she was an imposter, a person deluded by the devil, or a person favored by God. She was deposed from her office as novice mistress, and deprived of every suffrage in the community. She was even imprisoned in a remote cell, no sisters were permitted to talk to her, and a lay sister who was made her warden was ordered to treat her like a deceiver. Finally, she was even deprived of holy Communion and was permitted to attend holy Mass only on Sundays and holy days near the door of the church.
At the conclusion of these trials, the bishop reported to Rome that she scrupulously obeyed every one of his ordinances, and showed not the least sign of sadness amid all his harsh treatment, but rather an inexpressible peace and joy of spirit.
The test had proved the admirable manifestations to be the work of God. But Veronica did not on that account deem herself a saint, but rather a great sinner, whom God was leading on the way to conversion by means of His holy wounds.
Having filled the office of novice mistress during a space of 22 years, Veronica was unanimously elected abbess. Only in obedience could she be prevailed upon to accept the responsibility.
Purified more and more by many sufferings, to which she added many austere mortifications, she went to her eternal reward on July 9, 1727, after spending 50 years in the convent. Because of her heroic virtues and the many miracles that were continually being worked at her tomb, she was canonized by Pope Gregory XVI in 1839.
ON THE MARKS OF HUMILITY
1. Consider the marks of humility as evident in the life of St. Veronica. She considered herself the lowliest of her sisters. He who is truly humble reflects upon his misery and weakness. He acknowledges that whatever good there is in him has been given to him by God, and that according to the measure of His gifts to him he ought to have achieved much greater perfection. Veronica, therefore, was sincere in believing that she was the least among her fellow sisters, just as St. Francis sis, and before his day St. Paul, who said: "Christ Jesus came into this world so save sinners, of whom I and the chief" (1 Tim 1:15). For the same reason, the humble man never rates his opinion over that of others, his merits above those of others, nor his abilities above other people's abilities. In his humility he considers others as being above him, and cheerfully takes the lowest place. -- Are these traits evident in you?
2. Consider how the humility of Veronica was tested by extraordinary humiliations. The evil spirit as well as our evil self-love can conjure up great things before a person, but neither of them can stand the test of humility. To endure humiliations is the way to humility and also an evidence of how much of it we possess. No matter how much they hurt human nature, the soul that wishes to become humble will say with the prophet: "It is good for me that thou hast humbled me" (Psalm 118:71). The more calmly and joyfully a person accepts humiliation, the greater progress has he made in humility. -- At what degree of humility have you arrived? Do you at least earnestly desire to acquire this virtue?
3. Consider that humility, which is the root of all other virtues, will also be evident in these virtues. If these virtues flourish and produce good fruit, it is a sure sign that humility is deeply rooted in the soul. There are especially three virtues that manifest the measure of our humility; they are patience, obedience, and mortification. The truly humble person calmly accepts adversities as his due; moreover, he is patient with himself and is not disturbed over his weakness and misery, which he has long since recognized. He takes pleasure in being guided by obedience and protected against his own frailty. And because he recognizes that he has been guilty in more points than one, he seeks to make satisfaction by penance and mortification. St. Veronica regarded the stigmata as a penance for her sins. We who are sinners can hope to participate in her glory only through the performance of works of penance.

PRAYER OF THE CHURCH
O Lord Jesus Christ, who did glorify St. Veronica by the marks of Thy suffering, grant us the grace to crucify our flesh and thus become worthy of attaining to the joys of eternity. Who lives and reigns forever and ever. Amen.

from: The Franciscan Book Of Saints, ed. by Marion Habig, ofm., © 1959 Franciscan Herald Press


http://www.franciscan-sfo.org/sts/S0710vero.htm

http://www.franciscan-sfo.org/sts/saints0.htm



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Proper Gospel

Mt 16:24-27 -- "Whoever wants to be my disciple..." - "Jekk xi ħadd irid jiġi warajja..."

- JULY 10 - Proper Gospel - St Veronica Giuliani
L-Evanġelju
Mt 16, 24-27


F'dak iż-żmien, Ġesù qal lid-dixxipli tiegħu: "[Mt:16:24] Jekk xi ħadd irid jiġi warajja, għandu jiċħad lilu nnifsu, jerfa' salibu, u jimxi warajja. [Mt:16:25] Għax min irid isalva ħajtu, jitlifha, imma min jitlef ħajtu għall-imħabba tiegħi, isibha. [Mt:16:26] Għax xi jkun jiswielu l-bniedem jekk jikseb id-dinja kollha u mbagħad jitlef ħajtu? Jew xi prezz se jagħti l-bniedem biex isalva ħajtu? [Mt:16:27] Għax Bin il-bniedem għandu jiġi fil-glorja ta' Missieru flimkien ma'  l-anġli tiegħu, u mbagħad irodd lil kull wieħed skond ma wieħed ikun għamel."

Il-Kelma tal-Mulej
R/. Tifħir lilek Kristu



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03 Marzu 2010 - Fr Hayden Williams - messaggi tal-Madonna miktubin min-nemel 
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Tuesday, July 08, 2014

JULY 8 - The model of Christian Family - Ss. Aquila and Priscilla, friends of St Paul --- 8 ta' Lulju - Il-mudell ta' Familja Kristjana - S. Akwila u S. Prixxilla (Priska), ħbieb ta' San Pawl



 
 
 


Jewish tentmakers, who left Rome (Aquila was a native of Pontus) in the Jewish persecution under Claudius, 49 or 50, and settled in Corinth, where they entertained St. Paul, as being of their trade, on his first visit to the town (Acts 18:1 ff.). The time of their conversion to the Faith is not known. They accompanied St. Paul to Ephesus (Acts 18:18-19), instructed the Alexandrian Apollo, entertained the Apostle Paul at Ephesus for three years, during his third missionary journey, kept a Christian church in their house (1 Corinthians 16:19), left Ephesus for Rome, probably after the riot stirred up by the silversmith Demetrius (Acts 19:24-40), kept in Rome also a church in their house (Romans 16:3-5), but soon left that city, probably on account of the persecution of Nero, and settled again at Ephesus (2 Timothy 4:19). The Roman Martyrology commemorates them on 8 July. It is not known why Scripture several times names Priscilla before Aquila; the different opinions are given by Cornely, (Rom., 772). A number of modern difficulties based on the frequent change of residence of Aquila and Priscilla are treated by Cornely, (Romans 16:3-5).
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01661b.htm






18. Pawlu f'Korintu

[Atti:18:1] Wara dan, Pawlu ħalla Ateni u mar Korintu. [Atti:18:2] Hemm sab wieħed Lhudi minn Pontu, jismu Akwila, li kien għadu kemm wasal mill-Italja ma' martu Prixxilla; għax l-imperatur Klawdju kien ordna biex il-Lhud kollha jitilqu minn Ruma. Pawlu mar għandhom [Atti:18:3] u, billi kellu l-istess sengħa tagħhom, qagħad jaħdem magħhom. Is-sengħa tagħhom kienet li jagħmlu t-tined.

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Apollu jippriedka f'Efesu

[Atti:18:24] Wieħed Lhudi minn Lixandra, jismu Apollu, wasal Efesu. Kien raġel jinqala' biex jitkellem, u għaref fl-Iskrittura. [Atti:18:25] Kien mgħallem fit-Triq tal-Mulej, u kien jitkellem b'ħeġġa kbira u jgħallem fuq Ġesù, għad li kien jaf biss bil-magħmudija ta' Ġwanni. [Atti:18:26] Dan beda jitkellem bi qlubija kbira fis-sinagoga. Prixxilla u Akwila semgħuh; ħaduh magħhom u fissrulu t-Triq ta' Alla iktar bir-reqqa. [Atti:18:27] Billi hu ried imur l-Akaja, l-aħwa għamlulu l-qalb u kitbu lid-dixxipli biex jilqgħuh. Meta wasal hemm, bis-saħħa tal-grazzja li kellu, kien ta' għajnuna kbira għal dawk li kienu emmnu. [Atti:18:28] U bil-qawwa kollha kien jagħlaq ħalq il-Lhud quddiem kulħadd billi jurihom mill-Iskrittura li Ġesù hu l-Messija.

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mill-Ittra ta' San Pawl lir-Rumani


[Rum:16:3] Selluli għal Priska u Akwila, li ħadmu miegħi fi Kristu Ġesù, [Rum:16:4] għax huma wkoll issugraw ħajjithom għalija biex isalvawni; u mhux jien biss għandi għax nirringrazzjahom iżda wkoll il-knejjes kollha tal-Ġentili; [Rum:16:5] nselli wkoll għall-knisja li tiltaqa' f'darhom.


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mill-Ewwel Ittra ta' San Pawl lil-Korintin


[1Kor:16:19] Isellmulkom il-knejjes ta' l-Asja. Isellmulkom ħafna fil-Mulej Akwila u Priska u l-knisja li tiltaqa' f'darhom. [1Kor:16:20] Isellmulkom l-aħwa kollha. Sellmu lil xulxin b'bewsa qaddisa.
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mit-Tieni Ittra ta' San Pawl lil Timotju

[2Tim:4:19] Sellili għal Priska u għal Akwila u għall-familja ta' Onesiforu.



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Monday, July 07, 2014

10 Resolutions from POPE FRANCIS - meek and humble actions


(The 10 Resolutions that lead us closer to the joy and peace overflowing from God)

1. Don't gossip.

It's one of our hobbies. For Francis, it's also one of the most evil activities. The Catholic leader denounces gossip as “murder.”
He feels so strongly about it that in less than a year as pontiff, Francis has preached against gossip in at least 6 different instances.
He says when we gossip, we “are doing what Judas did,” and “begin to tear the other person to pieces.”
“Every time we judge our brother in our hearts or worse when we speak badly of them with others, we are murdering Christians,” Francis says. “There is no such thing as innocent slander.”

2. Finish your meals.

No leftovers, please.
Nearly 870 million people suffer from chronic malnutrition. The Pope says: “We should all remember... that throwing food away is like stealing from the tables of the poor, the hungry! I encourage everyone to reflect on the problem of thrown away and wasted food to identify ways and means that, by seriously addressing this issue, are a vehicle of solidarity and sharing with the needy.”

3. Make time for others.

Tending to 1.2 billion members, Francis seems too busy for anything else.
That is, until he calls up strangers. Or entertains a random biker;  or sends a handwritten letter to a Jesuit he has never met.
The Jesuit who got the letter, Fr James Martin, says Francis inspires him “to be more generous in my own life with my time.”
Martin says: “If the Pope can find time to be kind to others, if he can pause to say thank you, if he can take a moment to make someone feel appreciated, then so can I. So can we.”

4. Choose the 'more humble' purchase.

Take it from the head of state who rides a 29-year-old Renault.
In July, he warns against luxurious lives that seek “the joy of the world in the latest smartphone, the fastest car.” “Cars are necessary,” he says, “but take a more humble one. Think of how many children die of hunger and dedicate the savings to them.”
The Pope preaches against materialism. “Certainly, possessions, money, and power can give a momentary thrill, the illusion of being happy, but they end up possessing us and making us always want to have more, never satisfied. ‘Put on Christ’ in your life, place your trust in him, and you will never be disappointed!”

5. Meet the poor 'in the flesh.'

Sure, we donate to charity. But this is not enough for Francis. Commitment to the poor, he says, must be “person to person, in the flesh.” “It is not enough to mediate this commitment through institutions, which obviously help because they have a multiplying effect, but that is not enough. They do not excuse us from our establishing personal contact with the needy. The sick must be cared for, even when we find them repulsive and repugnant. Those in prison must be visited.”
He calls for long-term commitment. “Hospitality in itself isn't enough. It's not enough to give a sandwich if it isn't accompanied by the possibility of learning to stand on one’s own feet. Charity that does not change the situation of the poor isn't enough.”

6. Stop judging others.

In the same way he denounces gossip, Francis condemns prejudice.
He reminds “intolerant” Catholics, for one, to respect atheists. “If we, each doing our own part, if we do good to others, if we meet there, doing good, and we go slowly, gently, little by little, we will make that culture of encounter: we need that so much. We must meet one another doing good.”
He also says of gays: “If someone is gay and seeks the Lord with good will, who am I to judge?” Francis urges us “to keep watch over ourselves.” “Let us not forget that hatred, envy, and pride defile our lives!”   

7. Befriend those who disagree.

What can we do to our worst critics? We can take our cue from Francis.
In November, Francis surprises Mario Palmaro, a traditionalist who wrote the article, 'The Reason Why We Don't Like This Pope.'” “He just wanted to tell me that he is praying for me,” says Palmaro who is gravely ill, in an article by the Catholic News Agency.
Francis does this in line with what he calls a “culture of encounter.”
He says in July: “When leaders in various fields ask me for advice, my response is always the same: dialogue, dialogue, dialogue. It is the only way for individuals, families, and societies to grow, the only way for the life of peoples to progress, along with the culture of encounter, a culture in which all have something good to give and all can receive something good in return. Others always have something to give me, if we know how to approach them in a spirit of openness and without prejudice.”

8. Make commitments, such as marriage.

 Don't be afraid to say “forever.” Francis advises the youth, for instance, not to fear marriage. The Pope says: “Today, there are those who say that marriage is out of fashion; in a culture of relativism and the ephemeral, many preach the importance of ‘enjoying’ the moment. They say that it is not worth making a life-long commitment, making a definitive decision, ‘forever,’ because we do not know what tomorrow will bring.”
“I ask you, instead, to be revolutionaries, to swim against the tide; yes, I am asking you to rebel against this culture that sees everything as temporary and that ultimately believes that you are incapable of responsibility, that you are incapable of true love. I have confidence in you and I pray for you. Have the courage ‘to swim against the tide.’ Have the courage to be happy,” he says.

9. Make it a habit to 'ask the Lord.'

Bothered about the future? Pray, the Pope urges us especially the youth.
“Dear young people,” he says, “some of you may not yet know what you will do with your lives. Ask the Lord, and he will show you the way. You too can ask the Lord: What do you want me to do? What path am I to follow?”

10. Be happy.

The true Christian, says the Pope, exudes great joy. He says keeping this joy to ourselves “will make us sick in the end. Francis says in a homily. “Joy cannot be held at heel: it must be let go. Joy is a pilgrim virtue. It is a gift that walks, walks on the path of life that walks with Jesus: preaching, proclaiming Jesus, proclaiming joy, lengthens and widens that path.”
Francis says, “The Christian sings with joy, and walks, and carries this joy." This joy, he reminds us, should translate to love of neighbour.
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"IMITATE THE HUMILITY AND OBEDIENCE OF JESUS"

 
 
 
 
 
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Pope to priests: If you don't go out from yourselves, the holy oils become rancid...  

 "O Jesus, preserve the JOY of newly ordained priests; confirm the JOY of experienced priests; and make better known the JOY of elderly priests" - Pope Francis
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mt 11:25-30 --- The Father Revealed in the Son - Ejjew għandi, u jiena nserraħkom 

Ejjew għandi, u jiena nserraħkom
(Lq 10, 21-22)
[Mt:11:25] F'dak iż-żmien Ġesù qabad u qal: "Nfaħħrek, Missier, Sid is-sema u l-art, għax inti dawn il-ħwejjeġ ħbejthom lil min għandu l-għerf u d-dehen u wrejthom liċ-ċkejknin. [Mt:11:26] Iva, Missier, għax lilek hekk għoġbok.
[Mt:11:27] "Kollox kien mogħti lili minn Missieri, u ħadd ma jagħraf lill-Iben jekk mhux il-Missier, kif ħadd ma jagħraf lill-Missier jekk mhux l-Iben u dak li lilu l-Iben irid jgħarrafhulu.
[Mt:11:28] "Ejjew għandi, intom ilkoll li tinsabu mħabbtin u mtaqqlin, u jiena nserraħkom. [Mt:11:29] Ħudu fuqkom il-madmad tiegħi u tgħallmu minni, għaliex jiena ta' qalb ħelwa u umli, u intom issibu l-mistrieħ għal ruħkom. [Mt:11:30] Għax il-madmad tiegħi ħelu u t-toqol tiegħi ħafif."
 
 
 
Meek and Humble  

 
 
 
 
Pope Confesses in St. Peter\'s Basilica, before confessing others...       

 
 
 
 
 




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Sunday, July 06, 2014

Diskussjoni Pubblika: It-Tisħiħ tal-Familja jnaqqas il-Faqar


Published on 5 Jul 2014
Il-Ħamis, 3 ta Lulju 2014: Is-Segretarjat tal-Lajċi bil-kollaborazzjoni tal-Moviment ta' Kana organizza diskussjoni pubblika bit-tema, "It-Tisħiħ tal-Familja jnaqqas il-Faqar".

Fiha ħadu sehem il-Membri Parlamentari Clyde Puli, Deborah Schembri, Marthese Portelli u Michael Farrugia, flimkien ma' Fr Joe Mizzi, Direttur tal-Moviment ta' Kana. Kien hemm ukoll interventi minn dawk preżenti.

Id-diskussjoni tmexxiet minn Benji Camilleri u Mattheos Galea u saret fiċ-Ċentru Parrokkjali, Familja Mqaddsa, l-Iklin.