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  <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/122159" />
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  <id>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/122159</id>
  <updated>2026-06-25T09:36:13Z</updated>
  <dc:date>2026-06-25T09:36:13Z</dc:date>
  <entry>
    <title>The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic : religion and spirituality in these challenging times</title>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/123013" />
    <author>
      <name>Galea, Paul</name>
    </author>
    <author>
      <name>Gellel, Adrian</name>
    </author>
    <author>
      <name>Sultana, Carl-Mario</name>
    </author>
    <author>
      <name>Schembri, Kevin</name>
    </author>
    <id>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/123013</id>
    <updated>2025-01-24T06:46:51Z</updated>
    <published>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic : religion and spirituality in these challenging times
Authors: Galea, Paul; Gellel, Adrian; Sultana, Carl-Mario; Schembri, Kevin
Abstract: The pandemic has caused much heartache and hardship. Most people have&#xD;
had family members or friends who have contracted the virus. Worse still,&#xD;
many have had family members or friends who succumbed to it. Those who have not taken sick have found that the virus had thrown their lives in disarray. When&#xD;
possible, many worked from home. Others lost their jobs. Our cities, streets and&#xD;
restaurants were deserted. People were spending much more time at home with&#xD;
the uncommon experience of having a lot of time at their disposal. Many found&#xD;
this a burden as they did not know how to utilise it. For sure, the pandemic put&#xD;
people’s lives on pause. At the same time, it gave them the opportunity to reflect&#xD;
on their lives and other existential issues. This could have been a surprise for&#xD;
many.</summary>
    <dc:date>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Editorial note : the Church in Malta in 2030 : re-imaging the pastoral</title>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/122474" />
    <author>
      <name>Sultana, Carl-Mario</name>
    </author>
    <id>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/122474</id>
    <updated>2025-01-24T06:48:55Z</updated>
    <published>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: Editorial note : the Church in Malta in 2030 : re-imaging the pastoral
Authors: Sultana, Carl-Mario
Abstract: I have the honour to present this monographic issue of Melita Theologica which&#xD;
has been entrusted to the Department of Pastoral Theology, Liturgy and&#xD;
Canon Law of the Faculty of Theology, University of Malta.; The theme which the Members of the Department decided is to focus on in&#xD;
this issue is, The Church in Malta in 2030. Re-imaging the Pastoral. Although&#xD;
2030 may seem a date which is still quite distant, nonetheless in pastoral terms&#xD;
it can be considered as very near. If we as a Church want to remain relevant and&#xD;
incisive in our pastoral work and in our actions, then we need to start thinking&#xD;
about the future, and about our future actions now.</summary>
    <dc:date>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>The pastoral as polysemic : perspectives of priests in Malta</title>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/122426" />
    <author>
      <name>Pulis, Matthew</name>
    </author>
    <author>
      <name>Buhagiar, Luke Joseph</name>
    </author>
    <author>
      <name>Delicata, Nadia</name>
    </author>
    <author>
      <name>Attard, Jean Claude</name>
    </author>
    <author>
      <name>Bonnici, Jimmy</name>
    </author>
    <author>
      <name>Zaffarese, Andre</name>
    </author>
    <id>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/122426</id>
    <updated>2025-07-31T05:48:44Z</updated>
    <published>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: The pastoral as polysemic : perspectives of priests in Malta
Authors: Pulis, Matthew; Buhagiar, Luke Joseph; Delicata, Nadia; Attard, Jean Claude; Bonnici, Jimmy; Zaffarese, Andre
Abstract: The Maltese Archipelago, home to a population of around half a million&#xD;
persons, is a confessional state that privileges the Roman Catholic religion, with a majority Catholic population of 98% baptised out of which about 84%&#xD;
subscribe to the Catholic faith, and around four hundred priests. The split&#xD;
between diocesan and religious priests is around 50%. By way of introducing the&#xD;
country, if one were to look at the last Church’s census, conducted in 2018, only&#xD;
36% of the Maltese population attend Sunday mass, while around 70% attend&#xD;
at least once a month. Moreover, the census showed that only 6% and 8% of&#xD;
the group attending mass were within the 15–24 year-old bracket, and the 7–14&#xD;
year-old bracket, respectively. The strongest cohort of mass attendees (58%) are&#xD;
aged at least 50 years, and the majority are females (53%).4 The census is but&#xD;
one sphere of inquiry among others when it comes to quantifying the life of a&#xD;
diocese. Nonetheless, it provides a snapshot of pastoral life as it was a couple of&#xD;
months prior to the advent of Covid-19.</summary>
    <dc:date>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Towards an eco-Church in Malta : the Church as a protagonist in caring for our common home</title>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/122425" />
    <author>
      <name>Zammit, Mark Joseph</name>
    </author>
    <id>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/122425</id>
    <updated>2024-05-17T12:03:07Z</updated>
    <published>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: Towards an eco-Church in Malta : the Church as a protagonist in caring for our common home
Authors: Zammit, Mark Joseph
Abstract: In these past decades, the world has become increasingly conscious that our&#xD;
green planet is under threat. Even though humanity has become more aware&#xD;
of the problem, the environment and the lives of the poor are still increasingly at&#xD;
risk. Despite the fact that the Church alone cannot change the present situation&#xD;
but can only influence it through dialogue, it is called to become more ecological.&#xD;
This implies both the care of the planet as well as the care of every person.</summary>
    <dc:date>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
  </entry>
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