Priorities and Action

To strengthen the synodal attitude within the Church in Malta, and following an extensive process of discernment and broad consultation, the following pastoral priorities are being presented. These are grouped into two main categories:

  • those that apply to all offices and entities of the Church;
  • those that apply to specific sectors of ministry within the Archdiocese.

In light of the synodal process, it must be recognized that there is no uniform implementation strategy that applies to everyone. Accordingly, each entity must formulate a plan that addresses the needs, the ministry entrusted to it and its concrete circumstances. Therefore, each entity must include these attitudes in its pastoral plan to implement these priorities, both in its internal life, as well as in the ministry it carries out. The pastoral plan of each entity must also include other matters specific to the pastoral assigned to it.

This plan must be submitted annually by September to the team in charge of implementing the Diocesan Pastoral Plan, and must be followed up regularly. The various entity plans, once approved, constitute the Archdiocese’s holistic plan for that year. This submission can be made by clicking here.

For all Offices and Entities

Evaluation

The renewal of structures demanded by pastoral conversion can only be understood in this light: as part of an effort to make them more mission-oriented, to make ordinary pastoral activity on every level more inclusive and open, to inspire in pastoral workers a constant desire to go forth and in this way to elicit a positive response from all those whom Jesus summons to friendship with himself.

Formation

They must act according to the circumstances in which they find themselves. This requires good preparation. For the laity to incarnate the Word of God in today’s society, they need appropriate training and formation.

Integration

..let us now turn our attention to associations of the faithful and ecclesial movements. Here, governance is generally entrusted to laypeople and expresses participation in the royal munus of Christ received in Baptism. It is placed at the service of other faithful…

Specific Sectors

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