Below is a list of practical ideas on sharing your faith with your child: 1. MAKE FAITH MEANINGFUL. Look out for examples of daily faith experiences, such as a sick person who trusts in God and is happy, to show how faith can be meaningful in our daily life. 2. LOOK FOR GOOD QUALITY SERVICES. […]Read More
Did you promise yourself that you will stop eating that daily bar of chocolate as from 1st January but have already found yourself doing it again? This short article offers a word of hope for those particular moments when we find ourselves breaking new year’s resolutions. Breaking new year’s resolutions is so common that some […]Read More
Annahita Parsan is an ordained minister (similar to a pastor or parish priest in the Catholic Church) in the Church of Sweden. Her story is a reminder of how many other non-Catholic Christians (Lutherans, Protestants etc), also devout their life to Christ in a generous way. Annahita Parsan’s story starts with her experience in marriage, […]Read More
Illustrating, commercial art, drinking, light drugs, new age and becoming famous were a few words associated with Matthew Farrugia, now Fr Antonio Maria Speedy, who joined a relatively new religious congregation called The Poor Friars and Nuns, who live in total poverty and simplicity. This article describes the vocational call and religious life experience of […]Read More
New Year Christian message to foster newness and hope… We all desire newness! We don’t want to be stuck in a rut nor do we want to be conditioned by the past, especially by our mistakes. We feel that our past is littered with them and our future is still pure. In this sense our […]Read More
Enjoy these small simple ways to celebrate a spiritual Christmas. These tips invite us to make the most of Christmas time dedicating some time regularly to our inner selves! WAY 1: Move from Bethlehem to the cave of Bethlehem The cave where Jesus was born was a little spot in the busy town of Bethlehem […]Read More
Sarah Borg, an EFL teacher, highlights the differences between teaching English to summer students and teaching English to refugees in Malta. I had completed the course in Teaching English to Foreign Learners. I had found a job teaching English with a renowned school in Malta. I was set to start teaching, very enthusiastic and fully […]Read More
In this article Sarah writes about her own challenges of being true to oneself and how slowly she is widening her perspective to learn more in this area. I’ve always approached my past relationships, both friendships but mostly romantic relationships, in very much the same manner I would approach an interview. I want to show […]Read More
In this Camino De Santiago experience, a trio from Malta with different intentions journey together from Portugal to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Spain, also known as “The Camino” or “The Way of St James”. They are 25 year old adventure lover Neville Micallef, father of three Carm Grima and priest Jimmy Bonnici […]Read More
Marine biology lecturer and concert pianist Kimberly Terribile talks about witnessing faith in daily life. Are we all called to be disciples? Kim’s answer is “yes”. “Music had a huge impact on my creativity and formation” As you get to know Kimberly Terribile, the mix of art and science in her life is evident. She […]Read More