Mater Populi fidelis – Doctrinal Note on some Marian titles
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Celebrating the blessing of the new seeds at the ancient chapel of St. George with the Maronite Archbishop, November 3, 2025

Homily of His Excellency Selim Sfeir, Maronite Archbishop of Cyprus, November 9, 2025
Sunday of the Renewal of the Church
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Ομιλία το Σεβασμιώτατου Αρχιεπισκόπου Μαρωνιτων Κύπρου Κ. Σελίμ Σφειρ, 9 Νοέμβριο 2025
2η Κυριακή – Της Ανακαινίσεως της Εκκλησίας
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The Second Ordinary Plenary Meeting 2025 of the Assembly of Catholic Ordinaries of the Holy Land
Homily of His Excellency Selim Sfeir Maronite Archbishop of Cyprus, November 5, 2025 at Our Lady of Grace Maronite Cathedral
Our beloved and late Holy Father Pope Francis wrote in 2018 in his beautiful apostolic exhortation Gaudete et Exsultate (Rejoice and Be Glad)”Do not be afraid of holiness. It will take away none of your energy, vitality or joy.”(§32). With all our planning and thinking of how to best serve the needs of our local churches, in this time of unprecedented difficulty, we need to hear again those words. They are an excellent explication of the words of the Gospel which we have just listened to: Sanctify them in the Truth!” All our problems, all our difficulties, and all our obstacles can be solved by this single truth: personal holiness. We might be afraid to spend more time in prayer, to give more time to the Divine Liturgy, to pray the divine office more slowly, to make a tiny sacrifice … we all have so many things to do: Everyone is looking to us. Let us be the first to live this expression: do not be afraid of holiness. It will give us the wisdom and the courage to carry forward this work to the glory of God. May our Lady, the first to give herself to this wonderful adventure of holiness intercede for us
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Sunday of the Consecration of the Church
Matthew16 : 13-20
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1η Κυριακή – Του Εξαγιασμού της Εκκλησίας
Ματθαίος 16 / 13 - 20
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6η Κυριακή της Ανυψώσεως του Τιμίου Σταυρού
Ματθαίος 25: 14-30
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Feast of Christ the King (6th Sunday of the Holy Cross)
Sunday, October 26, 2025
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Martha and Mary (Luke 10 : 38-42)
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
The Canonization of Blessed Giorgio Frassati and Blessed Carlos Acutis.
Today in the holy city of Rome, our beloved Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV will solemnly elevate for the whole Church two new saints, Giorgio Frassati and Carlos Acutis. Both of these young men died very young, yet in their brief journey, they show that living for Christ takes nothing away from life but fills it with meaning and joy.
The saints are the experts in listening. Like Mary of Bethany, the saints are attentive to the voice of Christ. They hear Him in the reading of the Gospel, they hear Him in the voice of the Church’s teaching, they hear Him in the voices of the poor and the immigrant, they hear Him in the silence of the Blessed Sacrament. The saints don’t just hear Jesus, they listen to Him. This work of listening is to discover the voice of Christ in those right beside us, in our families and our place of work. It's also about trying to hear the voice of Christ in our contemporaries, some of whom are far from the Church. Even in their estrangement, they are creatures of Logos, of reason, and can be unwitting transmitters of the truth. We need to have hearts and ears capable of hearing Christ speaking from the most unlikely places.
Poor Martha in her busy kitchen of Bethany could hear Christ speaking in the other room, but she was so distracted, she couldn’t listen. She got focused on her problems, her difficulties and her failures. She was listening to herself and only hearing Jesus from a distance.
The Divine Logos created the human body as a custom designed parable: we have two ears and one mouth. God is showing us that we have to do twice as much listening as we do speaking and listening is twice as hard as talking.
May our Blessed Mother, who’s beautiful birthday we shall celebrate tomorrow (for us Maronites, we think of our Lady of Mankee!) on September 8th, intercede for all of us to be betters listeners!
† Selim Sfeir
Maronite Archbishop of Cyprus


