Fr. Josef Sciberras osa

When were you born and where did you live? 

I was born in June 1975 at Fgura.

Where did you receive your primary; secondary and post-secondary education? 

At the local primary school and at the Lyceum Mikiel Anton Vassalli, Tal Handaq. I did my Sixth Form at Msida.

When did you feel the call for a vocation with the Augustinians and what brought this about? 

Over many years I felt an inclination towards consecrated life but my contact with the Augustinians started during the summer of 1989 after an introductory meeting held at the above-mentioned Lyceum. After an experience of a few days at the Augustinians’ retreat/summer house at St. Paul’s Bay I liked the spirit and sense of community and this encouraged me to continue my search.

What do you like doing in your free time? 

Reading; classical music; walking and the cinema.

Can you mention an interesting book you read? What was the subject matter? 

‘Sull’ utilita’ e il danno della storia per la vita’ written by Friedich Nietzche in which the author goes deeply into the value, or lack of value, in the life of mankind and how this pushed human beings to the satisfaction of not remaining slaves of the ties with a past sense of life.

Do you have a favourite quotation/saying? 

“Se vuoi possedere la Carità, cerca te stesso, trova te stesso.” (S. Agostino, Serm. 34, 7)

What does being an Augustinian mean to you?

First and foremost the call to receive for this life, which together with the formation and experiences of one’s experience, shapes the Augustinian spirit in person.

The Augustinian Charism in today’s world

Inspiring a spirit of interiority, communion and service in a world that is thirsty for God but does not know where to seek.

Who is the Augustinian for you?

It is the person who, in the footsteps of Augustine and despite the weakness, makes out of the interior life, communion and service a way of life as much as possible following the example of the first Christian community.

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