Aħseb u Ara

Aħseb u Ara | Ep. 8: Peace

In this last episode, we look back at all the themes discussed during this series of podcasts. Listeners and viewers are invited to take action on an individual level and as communities. We also discuss the role of politics and the involvement of Christians in this area which is extremely important in determining the type of society we want to build and in the promotion of peace and social justice… Read more »

Aħseb u Ara | Ep. 7: Work

In this episode, we discuss the world of work and the big changes we have witnessed in this field in the last few years. Work was always given great importance by Catholic Social Teaching, especially when it comes to the rights of workers and the role of unions.

🎙️ Guests

Cecilia Zammit Endrich
Gabriel Pullicino

🎙️ Presenters

Emma Lanzon – Malta Catholic Youth Network
Mark Cachia – Justice & Peace Commission

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Aħseb u Ara | Ep. 6: The Economy

In this episode we talk about the economy and its relevance in our life as Christians. We discuss points of agreement and disagreement between Catholic Social Teaching and some of our secular economic models. What is the role of faith in our economic decisions?

 🎙️ Guests

Clarissa Micallef
Maria Giulia Pace

 🎙️ Presenters

Emma Lanzon – Malta Catholic Youth Network
Mark Cachia – Justice and Peace Commission

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Aħseb u Ara | Ep. 5: The Family

In this episode, we talk to a young couple about their life as a family. Among the themes discussed, we talk about the type of decisions which have to be taken as a family, how life in community changes, and the challenges which have to be faced.

🎙️ Guests

Claire Callus
Simon Callus

🎙️ Presenters

Emma Lanzon – Malta Catholic Youth Network
Mark Cachia – Justice and Peace Commission

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Aħseb u Ara | Ep. 4: The Mission of the Church

In this episode, we talk about the Church and her mission in relation to Catholic Social Teaching. We discuss the ways in which this teaching finds its roots in the Bible and how, in the present day, it takes concrete form in various initiatives that put the marginalised at the centre of the Church’s mission in Malta.

🎙️ Guests

Sarah Camilleri
Arnold Mugliett

🎙️ Presenters

Emma Lanzon – Malta Catholic Youth Network
Mark Cachia – Justice and Peace Commission

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Aħseb u Ara | Ep. 3: The environment

In the third episode of Aħseb u Ara, the discussion is about the environment and the relationship we are called to have with it. The presenters and guests discuss the reasons behind the inconsistencies between words and actions and the relevance of our faith in the way we take care of the environment.

🎙️ Guests

Miriam Bonello
John Debattista

🎙️ Presenters

Emma Lanzon – Malta Catholic Youth Network
Mark Cachia – Justice and Peace Commission

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Aħseb u Ara | Ep. 2: Principles of Catholic Social Teaching

The second episode of Aħseb u Ara introduces in more detail Catholic Social Teaching. The seven main principles of this teaching are mentioned, whilst highlighting the dignity of human beings. Consequences that result from failure to respect these principles are discussed.

🎙️ Guests

Giulia Privitelli
Adam McCarthy

🎙️ Presenters

Emma Lanzon – Malta Catholic Youth Network
Mark Cachia – Justice and Peace Commission

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Aħseb u Ara | Ep. 1: Discourse

In the first episode of Aħseb u Ara, the discussion is about polarization in public discourse, why it happens, and how it is growing. The importance of meeting the “other” is mentioned, both when we agree with each other and when we disagree. What can we do so that dialogue brings unity and not division?

🎙️ Guests

Daniel Darmanin – President of the Justice and Peace Commission
Benjamin Flores-Martin – Delegate of the Archbishop for Youth

🎙️ Presenters

Emma Lanzon – Malta Catholic Youth Network
Mark Cachia – Justice and Peace Commission

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