The season of Lent at our seminary is always a special time of reflection, renewal, and preparation. This year, the Lenten period was marked by a series of meaningful activities that helped us deepen our relationship with Christ and with one another.
Our Lenten journey began on 4th March 2025 with the Lenten Proclamation, held in the seminary chapel. This moment invited us to enter into the spirit of Lent with hearts open to conversion and service.
Throughout the weeks that followed, seminarians took part in pastoral visits to elderly priests, either in their homes or in caring facilities. One particularly moving moment was the celebration of Mass at ‘Dar San Ġużepp’, where the joy was evident in the smiles and gratitude of the residents.
In the spirit of solidarity, a joint initiative with the Sacred Heart Minor Seminary was launched to collect funds in aid of the ‘Laboratorju tal-Paċi’ in Ħal Far, which supports migrants taking refuge in Malta. This collaboration reminded us that almsgiving is not only a personal act but also a communal witness to Christ’s love.
On 7th April, our community gathered for a Penitential Service, a profound opportunity to experience God’s mercy and prepare our hearts for Holy Week.
Our Lenten pilgrimage also included the Way of the Cross on Ta’ Għammar Hill, followed by Mass—a powerful moment of contemplation amidst the natural beauty of Gozo, echoing Christ’s journey toward Calvary.
Finally, during the days between Palm Sunday and the Wednesday of Holy Week, we held a Lenten Retreat together with the seminarians of the Archdiocese of Malta. Led by Dun Noel Debono, the retreat took place at Lourdes Home in Għajnsielem. These days of silence, prayer, and fraternity offered a space to encounter the Lord more intimately and to walk together in faith.
As we now move forward into the Easter season, we carry with us the fruits of this Lenten journey—gratitude, compassion, and a renewed commitment to our calling.

