Carl-Mario Sultana studied at the University of Malta, reading a B.A. (Gen.) in Philosophy, Psychology and Sociology, graduating in 1997; between 1998 and 2003, he studied Theology at the Faculty of Theology within the same university, graduating S.Th.B. in 2001 and S.Th.L in 2003. He pursued further studies at the Salesian Pontifical University in Rome in 2003, where he read a Licentiate in Youth Ministry and Catechetics and a doctorate in the same area of study, defending his doctoral thesis in 2007.
He was appointed a lecturer within the Department of Pastoral Theology, Liturgy and Canon Law, in the Faculty of Theology, University of Malta, in 2008. In 2013, he was appointed a Senior Lecturer and in 2017 he was appointed Head of Department of Pastoral Theology, Liturgy and Canon Law. He also forms part of the Secretariat for Catechesis where he is the Archbishop's Delegate for Catechesis. In 2019, he was elected a member of the Committee of the Equipe Europeenne de Catechese (EEC). In 2020, he was chosen to be the Secretary for the Catechesis Section of the Commission for Evangelisation and Culture within the CCEE (Consilium Conferentiarium Episcoporum Europae) - the Council of the Episcopal Conferences of Europe.
He is a member of the Equipe Europeenne de Catechese (EEC), the Association for Children Spirituality and the European Society for Catholic Theologians (ESCT).
PLC5003 - Reflective Ministry: Placement and Research Methods
PLC5013 - Moral, Spiritual and Religious Education of Adolescents
PLC5015 - Promoting the Human Being through Religious Education
Member of the Equipe Europeenne de Catechese (EEC)
Member of the Association for Children Spirituality
Secretary for the Catechesis Commission within the CCEE (Consilium Conferentiarium Episcoporum Europae) - the Council of the Episcopal Conferences of Europe.