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23 people graduate from Caritas Malta’s rehabilitation programmes

An empty space is left for Fr Victor in memory of all the good he accomplished during his life

Caritas graduation 2025 (Photo by Erica Lanzafame)

Il-Ġimgħa filgħaxija, 23 persuna gradwaw mill-Programm ta’ Rijabilitazzjoni f’San Blas; mument meqjus ta’ xhieda tal-legat li ħalla warajh Dun Victor.

Fid-diskors li għamel id-Direttur ta’ Caritas Malta, Anthony Gatt intqal kif f’din l-okkażjoni ma jistax ma jsemmix żagħżugħ li tliet snin ilu gradwa minn dan l-istess programm u llum il-ġurnata rkupra ħajtu u għamel suċċess f’xogħlu u fl-isport… Read more »

Guard the fire of the Spirit received on that day – The Pope

Message of the Holy Father to priests on the occasion of the World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests

Photo: Vatican Media

Dear brothers in the priesthood!

On this Day for the Sanctification of Priests, celebrated on the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, I address each of you with gratitude and great confidence.

The Heart of Christ, pierced for love, is the living and life-giving flesh that embraces each of us and conforms us to the image of the Good Shepherd… Read more »

“It is a contradiction to invoke the right to choose to end one’s own life” – Archbishop Scicluna

He explains that we should not be greedy for suffering and always see what medicine has to offer

“Kontradittorja jekk f’isem id-dritt li niddeċiedi jiena nagħżel li noqtol lili nnifsi”. Hekk stqarr l-Arċisqof Charles Scicluna meta b’kompassjoni kbira kien qed iwieġeb id-domandi li sarulu mis-semmiegħa waqt il-programm Għal Kulħadd fuq RTK103. Din l-intervista mmexxija mill-preżentatriċi Christine Delicata saret fid-dawl tal-konsultazzjoni pubblika dwar is-suwiċidju assistit, li nieda l-Gvern, u li se tagħlaq fil-jiem li ġejjin.

Hu qal li dan il-punt ireġi rrespettivament mill-argumenti reliġjużi għax din hija kwistjoni ta’ dinjità, li wieħed ikun imwieżen sal-aħħar, biex bl-akkumpanjament u l-mediċina li tnaqqas l-uġigħ, jasal jaffaċċja l-mewt naturali minflok offrut il-mewt, biss għad hemm ħafna nuqqasijiet fil-kura paljattiva… Read more »

Malta’s palliative care gaps leave many patients without access to pain relief

Medical formulary restricts morphine access to limited conditions despite European guidelines recommending broader use

Patients with numerous incurable diseases in Malta are being denied access to essential palliative care medications, including morphine for pain relief, due to restrictive prescribing guidelines that medical professionals say need urgent updating.

The country’s most recent Outpatient Formulary List, published in May, permits doctors to prescribe morphine—either by injection or tablet—only to patients with Motor Neuron Disease (such as ALS), spinal cord pathologies including spina bifida, trigeminal neuralgia, and malignant diseases including various forms of cancer… Read more »

“Not for human consumption, but love is – The Archbishop’s call against addiction

The graduation of 23 individuals from Caritas Malta’s programmes

  San Blas Therapeutic Centre, Ħaż-Żebbuġ

Id-Direttur ta’ Caritas Malta Anthony Gatt jgħannaq wieħed mill-gradwati
Ritratt: Arċidjoċesi ta’ Malta – Ian Noel Pace Il-messaġġ tal-Arċisqof Charles Jude Scicluna

L-ewwel nett huwa pjaċir kbir tiegħi li ngħidilkom grazzi, grazzi ta’ din l-esperjenza sabiħa li tagħtina tama kbira. Nixtieq nagħtu applaws kbir lir-residenti kollha ta’ Caritas Malta, irġiel u nisa, inkluż ukoll l-adolexxenti f’Tal-Ibwar. Illum qegħdin hawnhekk biex nagħmlulkom kuraġġ.

L-ewwelnett nifirħu ma’ dawk li se jiggradwaw illum… Read more »

Assisted suicide and euthanasia undermine society’s moral foundations, says id-Dar tal-Providenza

Id-Dar tal-Providenza is firmly opposed to assisted suicide and euthanasia, as it believes they both strike at the heart of society, which has a duty to protect the life of every person. They also undermine the principle of inclusion. It also maintains that the dignity of life is not achieved through assisted suicide. For these reasons, it strongly opposes the proposal to introduce assisted voluntary euthanasia in Malta… Read more »

‘The euthanasia law sets back the development of palliative care’ – Prof. Ilora Finlay

In an exclusive interview with Newsbook Malta, a Professor of palliative care and member of the House of Lords says that palliative care in Malta is still in its infancy.

A professor of palliative care and member of the House of Lords has claimed that while palliative care in Malta shows considerable promise, it remains in its early stages.

In an exclusive interview with Newsbook Malta at the Palace of Westminster in London, Professor Ilora Finlay expressed concern at the limited number of professionals in Malta specialising in palliative care. According to her, the number is so low that they could be counted on one hand… Read more »

70% of Malta’s residents prefer palliative care to euthanasia

47% would consider assisted suicide if they felt they were a burden on their loved ones

A new misco survey has found that 70% of Malta’s residents prefer palliative care that ensures a natural, pain-free death over the option of assisted suicide.

The survey, conducted between 10 and 19 June among 500 respondents, comes as the government’s public consultation on assisted voluntary euthanasia enters its final week.

The White Paper under consultation proposes allowing terminally ill patients with less than six months to live access to lethal medication to end their lives voluntarily… Read more »

Pope at Audience: Jesus heals us and revives us

Cycle of Catechesis – Jubilee 2025. Jesus Christ our Hope. II. The life of Jesus. The Healings. 11. The bleeding woman and Jairus’ daughter. “Do not be afraid; just have faith!” (Mk 5:36)

Dear brothers and sisters,

Today we will again consider the healings of Jesus as a sign of hope. In Him, there is a strength that we too can experience when we enter into a relationship with His Person… Read more »

Towards a Mediterranean Theology: RT Med holds international conference in Malta

The Mediterranean Theological Network (RT Med) convened in Malta for an international conference titled “On Mediterranean Routes: Methodological Guidelines for Theology from the Mediterranean”.

The event gathered researchers and theologians from across the region, including Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon, Turkey, Albania, Italy, France, Spain and Malta.

The conference opened with an in-depth exploration of Malta’s unique Mediterranean context: its history, cultural roots and contemporary challenges… Read more »