
- Manager: Fiona Borg Catania
- Manager: Brandon Cauchi
- Manager: Jonathan Ellul Bonnici
- Manager: Claude Mifsud
- Manager: Corinne Sammut Micallef Grimaud
- Manager: Marisabel Spiteri
- Manager: A Zaf
- Manager: Rev. Dr Andre Zaffarese
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
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 policies Understand legal obligations concerning child abuse Identify signs and symptoms of abuse Understand disclosures of abuse Identify core principles of safeguarding Practise professional boundaries effectively Know their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019) Recognise different types of abuse and poor practices Learn a standard response to disclosures of abuse Recognise signs of abuse Identify appropriate actions to take when concerned and understand who to approach for support
The sacraments are central to the Christian faith and act as visible signs of God's grace and an invitation to deepen our spiritual journey. This course is designed for parents to deepen their understanding of the sacraments particularly the Eucharist and Confession, not only to enrich their own faith but also to pass on these values to their children. The concluding seminar will be an opportunity for reflection, discussion and activities for parents to encourage the transmission of faith within their family.
This course offers a profound exploration of the Holy Eucharist, integrating theology, art, music, and practical pastoral care. Delve into scriptural foundations, such as the Emmaus story, while appreciating Eucharistic themes in classical paintings and sacred music. Discover how the Eucharist transcends Sunday worship, inspiring daily life and social justice. Through lectures, participants will deepen their understanding of the Eucharist as the source and summit of Christian life, enriching their spiritual practice and ministry. By the end of this course, participants will: • Understand the scriptural foundations and theological significance of the Holy Eucharist. • Analyse Eucharistic themes in art and music across historical and cultural contexts. • Integrate Eucharistic spirituality into daily life and community service. • Foster a deeper appreciation of the Eucharist as the source and summit of Christian faith and mission. Please Note: Doing this course does not entitle the student to become an extraordinary minister of Holy Communion. Extraordinary ministers are chosen by the pastor of the parish/community.
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 policies Understand legal obligations concerning child abuse Identify signs and symptoms of abuse Understand disclosures of abuse Identify core principles of safeguarding Practise professional boundaries effectively Know their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019) Recognise different types of abuse and poor practices Learn a standard response to disclosures of abuse Recognise signs of abuse Identify 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 policies Understand legal obligations concerning child abuse Identify signs and symptoms of abuse Understand disclosures of abuse Identify core principles of safeguarding Practise professional boundaries effectively Know their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019) Recognise different types of abuse and poor practices Learn a standard response to disclosures of abuse Recognise signs of abuse Identify 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