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Emigrants thanked for retaining ties with Malta
By MaltaMedia News
Feb 7, 2007 - 2:23:28 PM
In his first message to Maltese emigrants,
Malta’s Archbishop Paul Cremona thanked them for
retaining their ties with
Malta
as well as providing their familes, both near and far, with love and care.
The Archbishop was speaking in the presence of Australian
Ambassador Mr. Jurek Juszczyk, and delegations from the Emigrants Commission, the
Maltese-Australian Association and the Friends of Australian Association during
a visit to the high Australian Commission in
Malta on Wednesday.
The Archbishop sent his regards to Australian emigrants,
especially those who upheld unity with citizens
residing in the
Maltese
Islands. He extended his
regards to all clergy members and laics in
Australia helping the Maltese
community to live its faith.
Mgr. Paul Cremona said that he admired emigrants because they
were prepared to leave their home country and loved ones behind to work and
tend to the needs of their own families. “I admire emigrants because they love
their families. Some of the men emigrated alone, initially to work and send
over their profits to their families and eventually to pave the way for their
families’ arrival there. I admire emigrants because they kept strong ties with their
loved ones – their parents, their relatives, their country. I also admire them
because they retained their faith and strengthened the local church. With their
behaviour they made both themselves and their country proud,” explained the Archbishop.
“In my first message as Archbishop of Malta I want to
express the strong ties I feel with Maltese emigrants in
Australia as well as in other
countries,” continued Mgr. Pawl Cremona.
Mgr. Paul Cremona also expressed his wishes to follow in the footsteps of his predecessors Mgr. Micheal Gonzi and Mgr. Joseph
Mercieca by visiting
Australia some
time.
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti:
Ħajr lill-emigranti li żammew rabta ma’
Malta -
Feb 7, 2007 - 2:54:56 PM
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