
This is a test course designed for students and lecturers to familiarise themselves with the Moodle platform.
- Manager: Fiona Borg Catania
- Manager: Brandon Cauchi
- Manager: Deborah Ebejer
- Manager: Jonathan Ellul Bonnici
This is a test course designed for students and lecturers to familiarise themselves with the Moodle platform.
This is a test course designed for students and lecturers to familiarise themselves with the Moodle platform.
The course is composed of five sessions which will each be held in a different location. The aim is to integrate Sacred Scripture with Sacred Architecture, linking the two dimensions. It is designed for anyone with an interest in how the intrinsic link between the two can emerge in some of the Churches that surround us and the meaning that can be deduced from such surroundings. Among the Churches considered in this course, we find the Annunciation Church in Balzan, St Mary's Church and St Helen's Basilica in Birkirkara, the Rotunda in Mosta, and St. John’s Co-Cathedral in Valletta. This course aims to help the student see the space surrounding them in places of worship with new eyes and be able to experience this presence in a different way. This course is suitable for all, regardless of their background in architecture, and no prior experience is required.
Our relationship with God is not supposed to stay within the walls of our parish church when we leave after Sunday Mass. Instead, ‘the mass is ended go in the peace’ is an exhortation so that what we received during mass transform our hearts, our families, our homes, and our schools into a welcoming place to encounter Christ until we gather again the following Sunday to be strengthened and sent forth once again.In this course, Living Beyond Sunday, we explore how the liturgy, as the source and summit of Christian life, can inspire and shape our daily living. The course invites adults to discover how the rhythm of the liturgical year offers a spiritual framework that can be lived out beyond the church walls. Through practical suggestions and reflective insights, participants will learn how to engage with the seasons of the Church and bring the richness of Sunday into everyday life—making faith more tangible, meaningful, and transformative throughout the week.
This short course is designed for employees and volunteers who work with children, young people, and vulnerable adults, or who handle their data. Participants will gain an understanding of the key principles of safeguarding and develop skills to create and maintain a safe environment for all individuals in their care.By the end of the course, participants will be able to:Familiarise themselves with safeguarding policiesUnderstand legal obligations concerning child abuseIdentify signs and symptoms of abuseUnderstand disclosures of abuseIdentify core principles of safeguardingPractise professional boundaries effectivelyKnow their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019)Recognise different types of abuse and poor practicesLearn a standard response to disclosures of abuseRecognise signs of abuseIdentify appropriate actions to take when concerned and understand who to approach for support
Dan il-kors immirat għall-katekisti b’mod speċjali soċji nisa tal-Museum jittratta l-katekeżi fil-klassi u anke lil hinn mill-istess klassi. Għalhekk se niddiskutu prattiċi pedagoġiċi, anke b’mudell għal-lezzjoni skont is-sena partikulari. Fil-kors se naraw u niddiskutu wkoll ir-relazzjoni tal-Knisja mal-kultura u allura l-effett fuq il-katekeżi. Fl-aħħar mill-aħħar se naraw l-irwol ċentrali li għandhom il-ġenituri li huma wkoll katekisti ta’ uliedhom.
This short course offers an engaging introduction to the mission and ministry of volunteering within a Catholic parish in the context of the Maltese society. It explores the spiritual foundations, practical responsibilities, and community impact of parish volunteering. Designed for new and prospective volunteers, the course provides an understanding of how their service contributes to the Church's mission and offers guidance for serving effectively, faithfully, and joyfully.
This course aims to equip individuals working in pastoral contexts with the knowledge and skills needed to utilize AI tools effectively. Designed for those with little to no prior knowledge of AI, the course provides a basic understanding of AI systems, their potential applications, and best practices for implementation in pastoral work. By the end of the course, students will have a foundational understanding of how AI tools and systems function, an awareness of the positive and negative aspects of such tools, and an understanding of the Church’s position on AI. They will also develop the ability to critically assess which contexts might benefit from introducing AI tools and which would not, as well as gain awareness of some AI tools that might prove useful in pastoral work.
This short course is designed for employees and volunteers who work with children, young people, and vulnerable adults, or who handle their data. Participants will gain an understanding of the key principles of safeguarding and develop skills to create and maintain a safe environment for all individuals in their care.By the end of the course, participants will be able to:Familiarise themselves with safeguarding policiesUnderstand legal obligations concerning child abuseIdentify signs and symptoms of abuseUnderstand disclosures of abuseIdentify core principles of safeguardingPractise professional boundaries effectivelyKnow their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019)Recognise different types of abuse and poor practicesLearn a standard response to disclosures of abuseRecognise signs of abuseIdentify appropriate actions to take when concerned and understand who to approach for support
This short course is designed for employees and volunteers who work with children, young people, and vulnerable adults, or who handle their data. Participants will gain an understanding of the key principles of safeguarding and develop skills to create and maintain a safe environment for all individuals in their care.By the end of the course, participants will be able to:Familiarise themselves with safeguarding policiesUnderstand legal obligations concerning child abuseIdentify signs and symptoms of abuseUnderstand disclosures of abuseIdentify core principles of safeguardingPractise professional boundaries effectivelyKnow their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019)Recognise different types of abuse and poor practicesLearn a standard response to disclosures of abuseRecognise signs of abuseIdentify appropriate actions to take when concerned and understand who to approach for support
This short course is designed for employees and volunteers who work with children, young people, and vulnerable adults, or who handle their data. Participants will gain an understanding of the key principles of safeguarding and develop skills to create and maintain a safe environment for all individuals in their care.By the end of the course, participants will be able to:Familiarise themselves with safeguarding policiesUnderstand legal obligations concerning child abuseIdentify signs and symptoms of abuseUnderstand disclosures of abuseIdentify core principles of safeguardingPractise professional boundaries effectivelyKnow their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019)Recognise different types of abuse and poor practicesLearn a standard response to disclosures of abuseRecognise signs of abuseIdentify appropriate actions to take when concerned and understand who to approach for support
This course offers an engaging introduction to the Second Vatican Council, focusing on its historical context and transformative vision for the Church. Special attention is given to the four major constitutions and a thematic overview of the remaining documents. Participants will explore key teachings on revelation, liturgy, the Church, mission, and dialogue with the modern world—deepening their understanding of Vatican II’s call to renewal, evangelization, and active participation in the life of the Church.
This short course is designed for employees and volunteers who work with children, young people, and vulnerable adults, or who handle their data. Participants will gain an understanding of the key principles of safeguarding and develop skills to create and maintain a safe environment for all individuals in their care.By the end of the course, participants will be able to:Familiarise themselves with safeguarding policiesUnderstand legal obligations concerning child abuseIdentify signs and symptoms of abuseUnderstand disclosures of abuseIdentify core principles of safeguardingPractise professional boundaries effectivelyKnow their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019)Recognise different types of abuse and poor practicesLearn a standard response to disclosures of abuseRecognise signs of abuseIdentify appropriate actions to take when concerned and understand who to approach for support