Evangelisation

Episcopal Delegate for Evangelisation

Dr Nadia Delicata

Email: [email protected]

Malta Bible Foundation

Website: bible.mt

The Malta Bible Foundation was established in 2021 with the mandate of the Bishops of Malta and Gozo in order to continue the work that the Malta Bible Society has done since 1958 and better address today’s pastoral needs in the light of the signs of the times. As a member of the Catholic Biblical Federation and the United Bible Societies, of which it is a member, the aim of the Foundation remains that of working so that the knowledge and study of the Bible continues to spread in the Maltese Islands, as well as to continue to strengthen and renew the translation of the Bible in Maltese from the original languages ​​by keeping it updated and based on the latest study and teaching of the Church.

RCIA

Website: welcome.church.mt

The Christian Initiation of Adults Office’s small team welcomes and accompanies people from all backgrounds who are on a journey to becoming Catholic or to be confirmed in the Catholic faith. From the period of Evangelisation, to the Catechumenate, to the intense period of Purification and Enlightenment, to post-baptismal Mystagogy, those seeking the sacraments of initiation are transformed in a radical experience of “becoming church” that is liturgical, catechetical and profoundly communal. The year-long experience of learning about the story of salvation, as revealed in the Scriptures, and how this continues to be received in Tradition, is a rich experience of healing, friendship and celebration. His Grace, Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna, personally welcomes all the Elect and administers the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Eucharist at every Easter Vigil at the St. John’s Co-Cathedral in Valletta.

Duwa

Website: duwa.mt

The Duwa Project is profoundly committed to the goals of healing and growth. Rooted in Pope Francis’ vision of the Church as a “field hospital” and inspired by his call for healing as “a place where science meets humanity,” the Duwa Project provides trauma-informed psycho-spiritual support tailored to the unique needs of Malta’s evolving communities. By blending psychotherapeutic approaches with spiritual care, we foster a transformative journey of healing, resilience, and spiritual nourishment. Open to all, regardless of faith or cultural background, Duwa welcomes individuals and families on a path of recovery, well-being, and spiritual development.