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New Parish Priest for Imtarfa Parish

    • L‑Arċisqof Charles J. Scicluna ħatar lil Dun René Vella bħala kappillan tal‑Parroċċa ta’ Santa Luċija, l‑Imtarfa.

      Dun René Vella twieled fis‑6 ta’ Diċembru 1957. Huwa rċieva l‑edukazzjoni primarja fl‑Iskola ta’ Santa Monika, Birkirkara, u l‑edukazzjoni sekondarja fil‑Kulleġġ ta’ San Alwiġi, Birkirkara, u kompla l-istudji terzjarji fil-Fakultà tat-Teoloġija (Filosofija u Teoloġija) fl-Università ta’ Malta.

      Dun René ġie ordnat saċerdot fid‑29 ta’ Ġunju 1984…

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New Parish Priest for Pembroke Parish

    • L‑Arċisqof Charles J. Scicluna ħatar lil Dun Reuben Micallef bħala kappillan tal‑parroċċa ta’ Pembroke.  

      Dun Reuben twieled fid‑29 ta’ Lulju 1977. Huwa rċieva l‑edukazzjoni tiegħu fl‑iskola primarja Immaculate Conception f’ Ħal Tarxien, fil‑Kulleġġ De La Salle, fil‑Junior College (G.F. Abela) l‑Imsida, u kompla l‑istudji terzjarji fil‑Fakulta tat‑Teoloġija (Filosofija u Teoloġija) fl‑Università ta’ Malta…

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An opportunity to revitalize faith in the European Project

The Archbishop presents the Government of Malta a Church report on the Maltese Presidency of the Council of the EU

  • Click here to download the Reflections of the Church in Malta for Malta’s Presidency of the Council of the EU.

    “Malta’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union offers our nation the opportunity to give a strong impetus to revitalizing faith in the European project. We augur that Malta will continue to consolidate and implement the values of human dignity, democracy, human rights, justice, solidarity and the rule of law cherished by the founding fathers of the European Union, in the areas of the six priorities adopted for its Presidency: migration, security, the single market, social inclusion, neighbourhood policy and the maritime sector.”

    This was the message conveyed by the Archbishop of Malta, Mgr Charles J…

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Pope meets with survivors of central Italy’s earthquakes

  • Pope Francis met on Thursday with hundreds of Italians from the archdiocese of Spoleto-Norcia, devastated by a series of powerful earthquakes over the past six months. The central Italian town of Amatrice and surrounding areas were hit by a 6.3 magnitude quake in August which killed nearly 300 people. Other powerful quakes caused major damage in the same region on October 26th and 30th, with the latest tremors reported in Spoleto last Monday, January 2nd…

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Four new Candidates for the Priesthood

  • Four seminarians, who are currently in their fifth year of studies at the Archbishop’s Seminary, will ask Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna to accept them officially as candidates for the Ordination to the Diaconate and the Priesthood, on Sunday 8th January 2017. This will take place during Epiphany Mass at St. John’s Co‑Cathedral, Valletta, at 9:15 a.m.

    Peter Ellul from the Parish of St Paul’s Shipwreck, Valletta, Jean Gové from Our Lady of Assumption, Mosta, Aayrton‑Ray Muscat from St Lucy Parish, Imtarfa, and Matthew Pulis from The Holy Family Parish of Iklin, will publicly manifest their will to offer themselves to the Church to serve in the ministerial priesthood…

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Pope: Tears of a mother’s pain become seeds of life and hope

  • Pope Francis on Wednesday continued his series of reflections on Christian hope, speaking of the inconsolable pain of a parent losing a child. The Pope focused his words on the Old Testament figure of Rachel, wife of Jacob, who is described by the prophet Jeremiah as weeping bitter tears for her children in exile.

    In the book of Genesis, we learn that Rachel died in childbirth, giving life to her second son, Benjamin…

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Pope to meet with earthquake victims on eve of Epiphany

  • On Thursday, 5 January, the Vigil of Epiphany, Pope Francis will meet at the Vatican with victims of the devastating earthquakes that struck central Italy in the course of the past year.

    Almost 300 people were killed in an earthquake that struck near the town of Amatrice on August 24. Just over two months later, a series of quakes struck the same region, including a magnitude 6.6 earthquake on October 30 – the largest quake to strike Italy in over thirty years…

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“Watch yourself and let the people watch over you” – The Archbishop

The Archbishop celebrates Mass on the Installation of the new Parish Priest of Fgura Parish

  • Nhar il-Ġimgħa 23 ta’ Diċembru 2016, l-Arċisqof Charles J. Scicluna ċċelebra Quddiesa fil-pussess ta’ Patri Raymond Calleja OC, bħala Kappillan tal-Parroċċa tal-Fgura.    Homily by Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna
  • Parroċċa tal-Fgura
    23 ta’ Diċembru 2016

    “O Għimmanu-El, sultan li tajtna liġi, ejja u salvana Mulej Alla tagħna”. Din l-antifona hija propju ta’ dan il-jum, tat-23 ta’ Diċembru, u ngħiduha kull sena f’dan il-jum biex infakkru li tassew qorob il-jum tat-twelid tal-Mulej…

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Letter of the Holy Father Francis to the bishops on the Feast of the Holy Innocents

  • Pope Francis has written to the Bishops of the world condemning all forms of oppression and exploitation of children. His words come in a letter signed on the Feast of the Holy Innocents, which takes place each year on December 28, during the Octave of Christmas. 

    In his letter, the Holy Father calls the Bishops to foster in hearts of Christians the joy that comes from the proclamation of the birth of Christ…

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Wisdom of ‘The Samuel Perspective’ – Article by Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna

Article published on the Sunday Times of Malta on 1st January 2017

  • On Boxing Day, I was privileged to be introduced to Samuel, the young ‘star’ of L-Istrina 2016. At age 11 going on 12, he has lost his eyesight to cancer but, this notwithstanding, demonstrates and exudes a positive outlook on life which is as deep as it is disarming to us adults.

    I would call it ‘The Samuel Perspective’: that resilience rooted in hope and joy in life whatever the adverse circumstances, whatever the failures, whatever the downside of things this side of heaven…

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