The Church's Journey
30/05/2024
Video: Priests discuss how to keep on being an instrument of hope and reconciliation in today’s society
Il‑Knisja u s‑saċerdot kif jistgħu jkunu strument ta’ tama u fejqan fis‑soċjetà? Kif iħossu s‑saċerdot quddiem il‑ġrieħi tal‑persuni li jiltaqa’ magħhom? Is‑sagrament tar‑rikonċiljazzjoni x’futur għandu? … Read more »
30/05/2024
10/05/2024
Working migrants share insights of navigating life in Malta with the Archbishop
The prohibitive increase in housing costs and the conflicting emotions of joy and anxiety that came with living in Malta were the issues working migrants raised with Archbishop Charles Scicluna on 30th April 2024, eve of the feast of St Joseph the Worker… Read more »
10/05/2024
14/03/2024
The Church launches ‘HopeGen’ to empower young people in building a fairer society
HopeGen, a one-year project by the Justice and Peace Commission and the Malta Catholic Youth Network (MCYN), has been launched to empower young people with the tools and capacity to actively contribute to building a more just and fair society… Read more »
14/03/2024
19/01/2024
Live-in for parish priests 2024: A Church closer to the community
Parish priests in Malta recently convened for their annual live-in event, themed “an outgoing Church,” aligning with the ecclesial renewal process of the Church in Malta under the banner of “one Church, one journey.”
The focus of this gathering was to explore ways of being a vibrant presence in the community while sharing the Gospel’s joy… Read more »
19/01/2024
18/11/2023
Research: The valued contribution of religious and lay people in Church schools
Research carried out among Church schools revealed that maintaining the Christian identity, intricately interwoven with the diverse charisms of the congregations, is an essential objective for all Church schools in Malta and Gozo… Read more »
18/11/2023
08/11/2023
Il-Kċina ta’ Marta inaugurated: 1,200 free meals a week for people in need
Archbishop Charles Scicluna inaugurated ‘Il-Kċina ta’ Marta’, another initiative of the Church in Malta aimed at helping those currently going through difficult times. Around 350 people a week are receiving the 1,200 free meals prepared by the 30 volunteers of Il-Kċina ta’ Marta at the Archbishop’s Seminary in Tal-Virtù… Read more »
08/11/2023
15/09/2023
28/07/2023
The Church in Malta inaugurates its first thrift shop
The Diaconia Unit of the Church in Malta inaugurated its first thrift shop, named LOOP. The primary aim of this project is to give dignity to individuals facing challenging circumstances, while encouraging environmental consciousness and solidarity within the community… Read more »
28/07/2023