Celebrating 13 Years

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Next June it will be 13 years since Malta Network Resources was started on the Internet and local networks. It was the first Maltese website/resource list together with the TrekWho mailing list (which had Malta's first Internet archive).

In May, Malta will be joining the EU officially, and there are going to be lots of celebrations. I'll keep you updated on what's going on.

St Paul’s Shipwreck – San Pawl

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Today we commemorate the anniversary of St Paul’s arrival on our shores – how he brought us our faith in Jesus Christ!

So here’s something related:
St Paul’s Shipwreck (webcomic)

There’s also a followup with a story which happens during the days St Paul is in Malta (3 months in fact): CROSSover (webcomic)

Dr Eddie Fenech Adami Resigns As Head of Nationalist Party (PN)

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Last Saturday (7/2/2004), Dr Eddie Fenech Adami resigned from his post as head of the Nationalist Party, on his birthday (70) after a long political career.

Tears of Statue of Our Lady of the Grotto: Confused Story Goes On

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The Malta Independent leaked the story that the tears of the Statue of Our Lady of the Grotto (Madonna tal-Ghar) were real. However this not an official conclusion, it seems, at least not yet.

UPDATE on 12/12/2003: After more than a year since the leaking of this story, now there is a confused story about this. The Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith says that the tears cannot be claimed to be supernatural because not all doubts were removed i.e. not all tests were done to check.

So it seems the appointed commission has failed to do all the tests, despite the news from last year which said the tests were done.

Now the Dominicans are saying they still think it can be really supernatural. They are asking Heaven for another sign.

My comment is that one sign from Heaven is enough – asking for more can result in chastisements! I think it's supernatural however I
have questions:

Why don't we know, one year after, who formed part of this commission, and why have their findings not been made public?

Why was it removed from veneration when similar statues worldwide are kept accessible? Padre Pio's statue has been weeping tears in Italy these days, but his statue wasn't removed like Our Lady's was.

Read the article about when the statue was made available for veneration again

Read the whole Madonna tal-Ghar story

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