As in previous years, the University Chaplaincy is organising three sets of lenten talks.
Blessed (youths)
12-16 March at 20:00
What do you understand by the term blessed?
Do you believe you are blessed?
What to expect? Great talks, testimonies, worship/adoration. Confessions available Thursday night. Q & A Friday night
Take note of the dates and invite away!
Join us as we unpack the beatitudes as a way of life. These Lenten talks are held in collaboration with Y4J and will be animated by Fr. Martin Cilia MSSP. Dinner served from 19:30 (for those coming straight from work or lectures). Chapel doors open 19:50. Talks start at 20:00.
Bkejt (staff)
20-23 March at 12:30
Fr Mark Cachia sj will lead a series of reflections on the Book of Tobit. The final talk of these Lenten Talks will be delivered during the 12.30 Mass on Friday 23rd March, feast of Our Lady of Sorrows.
Towards a Discerning Church (lenten talks in English)
26-28 March at 20:00
Fr Nick Austin sj, a British Jesuit will be leading a series of reflections around the theme 'Towards a Discerning Church'. Fr Nick Austin SJ teaches Theological Ethics at Heythrop College, University of London. Before entering the Society of Jesus he studied philosophy, and taught philosophy and religion to 11-18 year olds. As a Jesuit he has worked as a teacher, a spiritual director, and a university lecturer. His research interests include the virtues, the foundations of theological ethics, and the connections between spirituality and ethics. He is the author of various articles, and a book Aquinas on Virtue: A Causal Reading (Georgetown University Press, 2017).
These talks are held in collaboration with the Faculty of Theology, University of Malta.
