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The first day of the Diocesan Assembly: shaping the Church’s future through synodality

Il-Ħamis 21 ta’ Novembru 2024 ingħata bidu għall-Assemblea Djoċesana 2024. Din bdiet permezz b’mument ta’ talb u riflessjoni minn persuna mhux Maltija, li saret Kattolika wara tliet snin tgħix Malta, u li għamlet dan meta bdiet tirrealizza li hemm vojt f’ħajjitha.

L-Isqof Awżiljarju Joseph Galea-Curmi introduċa l-Assemblea u spjega x’se jiġri matul l-assemblea ta’ din is-sena, is-sinodu djoċesan li ilu għaddej 25 sena u kif il-Knisja f’Malta se tkompli taħdem biex tgħix f’sinodalità, “li tibqa’ dejjem ta’ sfida kbira għall-Knisja li ngħaqqdu flimkien il-parteċipazzjoni u l-kreattività mal-unità, mal-armonija, fid-direzzjoni u fil-ħidma”.

Dr Nadia Delicata, Delegat Episkopali għall‑Evanġelizzazzjoni, tat rendikont dwar il-proċess ekkleżjali ‘Knisja Waħda, Vjaġġ Wieħed’ li ilu għaddej erba’ snin u xi twettaq s’issa mid-dokument. Id-Delegat semmiet ukoll uħud mill-esperjenzi u r-riflessjonijiet tan-nies li pparteċipaw fis-16-il konverżazzjoni spiritwali li saru matul is-sajf. Għal dawn, kulħadd kien mistieden, mhux biss Insara iżda wkoll nies li jħaddnu twemmin ieħor, sabiex il-Knisja tifhem aħjar x’inhuma r-realtajiet, il-ħsibijiet, il-weġgħat u x-xewqat għall-Knisja biex verament tkun Knisja li tisma’, li tilqa’, li takkumpanja, u li toħroġ.

Dr Nadia Delicata, Delegat Episkopali għall‑Evanġelizzazzjoni

Fost it-temi diskussi kien hemm it-taqbidiet personali, il-komunità Kattolika u l-isfidi ġodda għall-Knisja lokali.

Knisja li toħroġ: x’qed tagħmel il-Knisja ma’ nies li jsibu ruħhom f’sitwazzjoni ta’ vulnerabbiltà – riċerka minn DISCERN

Matul ix-xhur li għaddew, Discern, l-istituzzjoni tal-Knisja responsabbli mir-riċerka, kien involut, flimkien ma’ oqsma oħra fi ħdan il-Knisja, f’ħidma biex jara x-xogħol li sar mill-Knisja Maltija man-nies li sabu ruħhom f’sitwazzjoni ta’ vulnerabbiltà fl-2023. Dan ix-xogħol sar minn għaqdiet li jiffurmaw parti mill-Knisja Maltija u l-parroċċi. Fl-Assemblea ġie ppreżentat biss ix-xogħol li sar mill-għaqdiet, li 44 minnhom qalu li qed jagħtu servizz f’dan il-qasam. Dawn imexxu 126 fergħa mnejn jingħata s-servizz. Is-servizzi li ngħataw kienu ta’ natura residenzjali, semi-residenzjali, fil-kommunità, promozzjoni ta’ drittijiet umani u żjajjar fl-isptarijiet u l-ħabs. B’kollox, dawn il-fergħat taw servizz lil 40,492 individwi, 2,276 familji u 797 koppja, xhieda li l-Knisja Maltija hija verament sptar fil-kamp tal-battalja.

L-Assemblea se tkompli u tintemm il-Ġimgħa, 22 ta’ Novembru, b’diskors mill-Arċisqof Charles Scicluna dwar l-esperjenza tiegħu waqt is-Sinodu u l-Ġublew tat-Tama 2025.

Għall‑Assemblea Djoċesana jattendu l‑provinċjali tal‑kongregazzjonijiet reliġjużi, il‑kappillani u rappreżentanti tal‑parroċċi kollha, mexxejja tal‑għaqdiet u l‑movimenti Kattoliċi, delegati u persuni oħra f’kunsilli tal‑Arċidjoċesi u nies oħra minn oqsma differenti tal-Knisja.

Patricia Bonello, Uffiċjal Ewlieni għar-Riċerka ta’ Discern

Conversations on the Church in Malta’s role continue

Following the positive response in July, the Church in Malta is inviting all Catholics in Malta to participate in one or more of the spiritual conversations that will be held this August.

As we journey throughout the year dedicated to the theme “Church that Goes Forth”, a series of spiritual conversations are being organised within the synodal process for ecclesial renewal One Church, One Journey.

During the theme’s launch last November 2023, participants at the Diocesan Assembly identified several topics that contribute to the local Church’s mission to go forth so that, in the spirit of St Paul the Apostle who proclaimed the gospel among us with gestures of healing, we too will reach out with “unusual kindness” (Acts 28:2) to heal wounds.

The topics discussed are personal struggles, the Catholic community, and the new challenges for the local Church. During these conversations, the Church aims to listen to one another and the Spirit as we discern the concrete actions the Church in Malta is being called to undertake in what Pope Francis describes as our “field hospital after the battlefield.”

Those who wish to attend can register using this link: https://journey.church.mt/spiritual-conversations-church-that-goes-forth/

Invitation to conversations on the role of the Maltese Church in today’s society

The year 2024 of the synodal process for ecclesial renewal One Church, One Journey is dedicated to the theme “Church that Goes Forth”.

At the last Diocesan Assembly of November 2023 that launched the year, participants identified a number of themes where the local Church needs to go forth so that, in the spirit of St Paul the Apostle who proclaimed the gospel among us with gestures of healing, we too reach out with “unusual kindness” (Acts 28:2) to heal wounds.

The Church in Malta is inviting everyone who identifies as Catholic to participate in one or more of a series of spiritual conversations that can be attended either in person or online.

The themes discussed are personal struggles, the Christian community of missionary disciples and the new challenges for the local Church.

The aim of these conversations is to listen to one another and to the Spirit as we discern what concrete actions the Church in Malta is being called to undertake in what Pope Francis describes as our “field hospital after the battlefield.”

Those who wish to attend can register using this link: https://journey.church.mt/spiritual-conversations-church-that-goes-forth/

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? Dawn huma ftit mill‑mistoqsijiet li saċerdoti djoċesani u reliġjużi ddiskutew fil‑jiem li għaddew waqt il‑laqgħa annwali tal‑Aġġornament għall‑Kleru bi tħejjija għall‑Ġublew tat‑Tama li se jsir is‑sena d‑dieħla.

Għal dawn il‑jiem ġie mistieden Prof. Johan de Tavernier, professur tat‑Teoloġija Etika, li stieden lis‑saċerdoti jirriflettu fuq kif il‑Knisja u s‑saċerdoti jistgħu jkunu effettivi fid‑dinja tal‑lum u x’inhuma l‑kwalitajiet li jistgħu jibnu fuqhom biex ikunu pellegrini tat‑tama u ministri ta’ rikonċiljazzjoni.

Matul l‑Aġġornament, il‑President Emeritu Marie‑Louise Colerio Preca, Desmond Zammit Marmarà u Peppi Azzopardi għenu lis‑saċerdoti jifhmu kif it‑tiftix għall‑verità iwassal lill‑Knisja tkompli tispira fiduċja u tama hi u twassal il‑messaġġ tagħha. Waqt il‑workshops, il‑lajċi u s‑saċerdoti qasmu l‑esperjenzi tagħhom, kemm tat‑tip ta’ weġgħat li jiltaqgħu magħhom kif ukoll ta’ inizjattivi li ħallew il‑ġid. Fost l‑oħrajn semmew kif fid‑dinja mgħaġġla tal‑lum, in‑nies huma mixtieqa minn persuna li tismagħhom u tilqagħhom mingħajr ġudizzju.

L‑Isqof Anton Teuma tkellem fuq is‑sagrament tal‑qrar bħala esperjenza tal‑imħabba b’xejn kontinwa ta’ Alla. Din il‑maħfra ta’ Alla turi l‑qawwa tagħha meta tagħmilna nies ġodda u terġa’ tqabbadna t‑triq lejn it‑tajjeb. Huwa identifika numru ta’ sfidi fil‑prattika tal‑qrar, fosthom il‑perfezzjoniżmu u l‑importanza żejda tal‑aspett uman tal‑qrar.

L‑Aġġornament tal‑Kleru ntemm b’messaġġ mill‑Arċisqof Charles Scicluna fejn apella lis‑saċerdoti biex bi kliemhom, bl‑eżempju u bis‑sagrifiċċji tagħhom ikunu verament ambaxxaturi tat‑tama. Stedinhom sabiex waqt is‑sagrament tar‑rikonċiljazzjoni juru mogħdrija mal‑persuna li ġiet tqerr u verament tħoss il‑paċi f’qalbha. L‑Arċisqof fakkar li l‑missjoni tas‑saċerdot hi li jkun missjunarju tal‑ħniena u rappreżentant ta’ Ġesù u għalhekk irid ikollu l‑qalb, il‑ħarsa u l‑atteġġjament tiegħu mal‑proxxmu.

L‑Aġġornament tal‑Kleru ġie organizzat bejn l‑20 u t‑22 ta’ Mejju 2024 fis‑Seminarju tal‑Arċisqof.

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.

Several migrants from Sub-Saharan and West Africa, as well as South and Southeast Asia who gathered at the Archbishop’s Curia in Floriana, thanked the Archbishop for welcoming them as a father, while acknowledging the Church’s role as a defender of workers’ dignity.

During the meeting — organised by the Migrants Commission in collaboration with the Justice and Peace Commission — the migrants shared their joys and hopes, grief and anxieties of living and working in Malta and spoke about the life trajectories that brought them here.

Malta, they said, had become home for them; a place where they experienced a sense of belonging and engaged in meaningful friendships with the Maltese. The island is safe and offers them protection and various opportunities. On the flip side, they shared their concerns about abuse and exploitation at the workplace, struggles with securing work contracts, as well as experiences of xenophobia and bureaucratic delays.

Those present reported experiences of deep suffering when facing asylum procedures, or when attempting to obtain or renew the single work permit. One issue that deeply impacted all workers’ quality of life — of whatever nationality — was the exorbitant increase in housing costs witnessed over the last few years.

The migrants also raised the importance of offering stability and security to children born in Malta. Moreover, despite having lived and worked in Malta for several years, migrants still lacked proper and secure documentation and lived in constant fear of being deported. The need for transparent pathways to obtain long-term residence permits and citizenship was discussed.

Archbishop Charles Scicluna emphasised the importance of human dignity and stated it must be honoured in all spheres of life: “We need to listen to one another and we need to be able to give hope to each and every one of us.”

Those who attended the meeting left feeling grateful to the Archbishop for having listened to their concerns and for offering them a safe space to speak out.

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.

Through HopeGen, the Church in Malta is committed to nurturing a generation of young people with the hope that they will become active and responsible citizens. This commitment includes addressing various challenges, injustices, and uncertainties prevalent in today’s world. The training for around 15 participants will be provided through talks, workshops, speeches by experts, group discussions and the creation of awareness campaigns.

During the launch, Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Galea-Curmi praised the initiative of HopeGen and expressed gratitude to the Justice and Peace Commission and MCYN for this project. He emphasised that HopeGen is a significant contribution of the Church in Malta for individuals who aspire to engage in politics and Maltese society guided by human values that promote goodness. Bishop Galea-Curmi encouraged the participants to familiarise themselves with the Church’s Social Teaching, urging them to refer to the original sources and not solely rely on information from social media.

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Former Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi and former Minister Evarist Bartolo shared their thoughts on the current challenges facing our country. They emphasised the danger of succumbing to cynicism, which leads to staying away from public life, urging the importance of remaining engaged in politics.

Two HopeGen participants, Juanita Galea and Matthew Grech, highlighted the danger of letting fear stop us and change our thinking and perception of reality. They underscored the need for politicians to adhere to their principles while fostering open dialogue.

HopeGen is the result of ‘One Church, One Journey’ a four-year process undertaken by the Church in Malta. The primary objective of disseminating the values and principles embraced by the Church to a broader audience through innovative initiatives.

More details can be obtained at hopegen.church.mt.

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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.

Throughout the event, various speakers discussed their experiences addressing different societal challenges and emphasised the pivotal role parishes can play in positively impacting people’s lives.

Topics ranged from poverty, homelessness, and prostitution to issues like loneliness, money management, parenting, technology overuse, and overall living conditions. Participants shared insights on how their parishes actively engage, welcome, and support individuals on the fringes of society.

Archbishop Charles Scicluna expressed gratitude to parish priests across Malta for their continuous dedication to their communities. He acknowledged the ongoing thirst for the priestly presence in Maltese society and urged priests to extend their care beyond the Church’s immediate circles to those on the periphery.

A significant portion of the live-in centred on the pastoral work with young people. Speakers Benjamin Flores Martin from MCYN and Clive Bonnici from PRISMS addressed the challenges tied to language, culture, and mentality, encouraging parish priests not to be discouraged when accompanying young individuals.

Fr Jimmy Bonnici and Fr Frankie Cini MSSP guided priests in reflecting on their vocations and priestly missions within an ever-changing society. They underscored the importance of service, the Parish Priest’s presence among God’s people, and the role of acting as the “salt” that enhances the parish’s essence.

This year’s guest speakers included Rev. Prof. Mark Sultana, Albert Debono from the Diaconia Parishes Section, YMCA Chief Executive Anthony Camilleri, Tracy Vella from Fondazzjoni Suret il-Bniedem, Maria Borg Pellicano from Dar Hosea, and Dean of the Faculty for Social Wellbeing Prof. Andrew Azzopardi.

Organised by the Council of the College of Parish Priests, the live-in took place from January 9 to 11, 2024, at the Archbishop’s Seminary in Tal-Virtù.

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843 boxes of essential items from parishes in Malta for Turkey and Syria

On Sunday 12 February 2023, 843 boxes of essential items were collected from the parishes in Malta for the people of Turkey and Syria. The items included 97 blankets and 12 heaters and took 17 trips by van to be transported to the Civil Protection Department. The initiative was coordinated by the Archdiocese of Malta through the Social Works Foundation and the work of more than 100 volunteers.

The items were collected by the parish centres of Qawra, Iklin, Mosta, Birżebbuġa, Gżira and Għaxaq. A number of volunteers from the parishes of Immaculate Conception in Ħamrun, Żurrieq, Ħal Balzan, and Christ the King in Paola also helped with the transportation of goods to these centres.

Meanwhile, Caritas Malta, in collaboration with Caritas Internationalis, is still appealing for cash donations for these two countries affected by the earthquake. The aid will be translated into food, water, housing and items for personal hygiene, and shelter for those who have lost everything. Click here to see how you can make a cash donation or call 22199000 for more information.

The Salesians in Malta are also collecting cash donations for Aleppo in Syria. Click here for more details or call 99296552.

Celebrating Pentecost: 7 experiences of Catholic faith

To celebrate this year’s Pentecost, the Pastoral Formation Institute was inspired by the ecclesial renewal document One Church, One Journey to showcase the beautiful tapestry that is the Catholic Church in Malta. In a series of 7 testimonies, we will meet persons from different countries, cultures, and languages, expressing their Catholic faith and their experience of the Holy Spirit in their lives.  A video will be published every day during the week leading to Pentecost.

Our aim is to show the richness and diversity of the Catholic Church in Malta, and what better feast to highlight this than the great feast of Pentecost!

This project presented us with a unique opportunity to meet 11 wonderful individuals who shared with us their experience of living in Malta, on living their vocation in their daily life, and their thoughts on the Holy Spirit. Each person also recites a prayer in their own language.

Join us on this journey to discover how, although we have different languages and rites, we are all One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.

Watch these experiences below

Meet Ana Maria Quintero López, from Colombia. In 2017 Ana Maria came to Malta to learn English and ended up finding her now husband. Now she calls Malta her new home. Click here to find out more about Ana Maria.

Meet Alessandro and Valentina Scafidi who decided to take a leap of faith and move to Malta in hopes to find a new place to call home. Watch this couples’ testimonial on how they feel God’s presence in their everyday life. Click here to find out more about Alessandro and Valentina.

Meet Sam Thomas Alex, from India. He was very excited when he had an opportunity to work in Malta, the land where St Paul was shipwrecked. Now working as a registered nurse at St Martin’s College and leading the Msida branch of the St Thomas Syro-Malabar community in Malta, he is still fascinated by the churches found at every corner on the island.

Meet Joseph Keleta from Eritrea and Deborah Keleta from Malta. A newlywed couple who shared their experience of strength in faith in facing life’s challenges.

Meet Pappàs Martin Zammit, from Valletta. He is married with two kids and a grandfather of three. P Martin lectures Arabic and Semitic languages at the University of Malta and he is the parish priest of the Greek-Catholic Parish of Malta.

Meet Robert Farrugia. “The human being thirsts for love in a universal manner. We all wish to feel loved. In love we find healing, peace and rest. This love is experienced in different experiences, be it romantic, friendship but most of all interior. It is there that we experience a different kind of relationship, a true treasure, the proper source of spiritual love.”

Meet Sr Mimosa (Albania), Sr Maria (Spain) & Sr Luigina (Italy) who came to Malta in hope to create a family atmosphere, where youth of different backgrounds meet & flourish in Catholic values.

The process of ecclesial renewal ‘One Church, One Journey’

Il‑Kummissjoni ‘Knisja Waħda, Vjaġġ Wieħed’ fi ħdan l‑Arċidjoċesi ta’ Malta organizzat webinar nhar l‑Erbgħa 27 ta’ Jannar 2021. Din il‑laqgħa kienet ippreseduta mill‑Arċisqof Charles Scicluna u għaliha attendew diversi rappreżentanti u mexxejja ta’ kummissjonijiet u entitajiet tal‑Knisja.

Matul il‑laqgħa tnediet il‑website li tinkludi riżorsi u tagħrif dwar id-dokument ta’ tiġdid pastorali tal‑Arċidjoċesi ta’ Malta bit‑tema Knisja Waħda, Vjaġġ Wieħed, kif ukoll saru preżentazzjonijiet ta’ ħidmiet li bdew jew tlestew diġà, b’rabta mal‑istess dokument. Dawn jinkludu l‑inizjattiva kateketika online għat‑tfal bil‑website Bekids.mt, il‑ħames edizzjoni tal‑Bibbja bil‑Malti stampata kif ukoll fuq app mill‑Għaqda Biblika Maltija, il‑proġett Fehmiet fuq il‑Kattoliċiżmu mill‑Istitut ta’ Riċerka Discern, l‑eseġeżi tar‑rakkont ta’ Għemmaus mid‑Dipartiment tal‑Iskrittura fi ħdan il‑Fakultà tat‑Teoloġija, proġetti mid‑Djakonija Unit fi ħdan il‑Caritas mal‑parroċċi u entitajiet djoċesani tad‑djakonija biex jgħinu lill‑fqir u l‑batut fil‑komunità, gwida mqassra għall‑pastorali taż‑żgħażagħ bil‑Malti u bl‑Ingliż mill‑Malta Catholic Youth Network (MCYN), ir‑rapport Midd idek għall‑Fqir mill‑entitajiet fi ħdan is‑Segretarjat Djakonija u r‑rapport Beyond GDP mill‑Kummissjoni Ġustizzja u Paċi flimkien ma’ entitajiet oħra.

Il‑kelliema tal‑webinar kienu membri mill‑MCYN; il‑Forum Għaqdiet Lajċi; Discern; il‑Vigarjat Djakonija; il-Kummissjoni Ġustizzja u Paċi flimkien ma’ Centesimus Annus, Fokolari, EY u Seed Consultancy; u l‑Vigarjat Episkopali għall‑Evanġelizzazzjoni.

L‑għan tal‑laqgħa kien li tingħata informazzjoni dwar il‑proċess ta’ tiġdid ekkleżjali, filwaqt li jitħeġġu sinerġiji ġodda bejn l‑entitajiet fil‑Knisja. Tnieda wkoll filmat li jispjega l‑għeruq Insara tal‑poplu Malti, ir‑realtà tal‑fidi li tħaddan is‑soċjetà Maltija llum u l‑istedina għal dan il‑proċess b’ħarsa lejn futur imnebbaħ mill‑Ispirtu s‑Santu.

Il‑proċess ta’ tiġdid ekkleżjali Knisja Waħda, Vjaġġ Wieħed tnieda mill‑Arċisqof fis‑7 ta’ Ġunju 2020.  Dakinhar huwa sejjaħ lill‑entitajiet kollha tal‑Knisja f’Malta – parroċċi, kongregazzjonijiet reliġjużi, skejjel, moviment tal‑lajċi, familji u oħrajn – biex jagħmlu tagħhom din il‑viżjoni u jidħlu f’dan il‑vjaġġ ta’ tiġdid.

Wara t-tnedija tad-dokument, l-Arċisqof waqqaf kummissjoni ta’ koordinament, immexxija mill-Isqof Awżiljarju, li qed tara li jitwettaq dan il‑proċess, kif ukoll tħeġġeġ il‑kontribut ta’ nies impenjati fil‑knisja u persuni oħra minn diversi realtajiet tas‑soċjetà Maltija.

Żur https://vjagg.knisja.mt/#timeline biex issir taf aktar dwar il-ħidmiet b’rabta mad-dokument.