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Fr. Paul Muscat osa

Augustinian Call What does being an Augustinian mean to you? What makes me Augustinian is the sense of communion that us as Augustinians are called to live, first in our religious communities, and then with others that the Lord brings us together with in our ministries. To be one heart and one soul with others in the path to God. The Augustinian Charism in today’s world The Augustinian charism is […]

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Fr. Nazzareno Saliba osa

Augustinian Call What does being an Augustinian mean to you? What makes me Augustinian is the sense of communion that us as Augustinians are called to live, first in our religious communities, and then with others that the Lord brings us together with in our ministries. To be one heart and one soul with others in the path to God. The Augustinian Charism in today’s world The Augustinian charism is

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Fr. Terence Spiteri osa

Who is he? When were you born and where did you live?  I was born on the 17th of July 1987 and grew up in Fleur-de-Lys together with two other siblings. Although it is a small village, I remember I was very active in the parish activities. Where did you receive your primary; secondary and post-secondary education?  As a Primary and Secondary school I attended Saint Augustine College, while I

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Fr. Martin Micallef osa

Augustinian Call What does being an Augustinian mean to you? What makes me Augustinian is the sense of communion that us as Augustinians are called to live, first in our religious communities, and then with others that the Lord brings us together with in our ministries. To be one heart and one soul with others in the path to God. The Augustinian Charism in today’s world The Augustinian charism is

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Fr. Mark Cauchi osa

Augustinian Call What does being an Augustinian mean to you? What makes me Augustinian is the sense of communion that us as Augustinians are called to live, first in our religious communities, and then with others that the Lord brings us together with in our ministries. To be one heart and one soul with others in the path to God. The Augustinian Charism in today’s world The Augustinian charism is

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Fr. Francesco Calleja osa

Augustinian Call What does being an Augustinian mean to you? What makes me Augustinian is the sense of communion that us as Augustinians are called to live, first in our religious communities, and then with others that the Lord brings us together with in our ministries. To be one heart and one soul with others in the path to God. The Augustinian Charism in today’s world The Augustinian charism is

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Fr. David Cortis osa

Who is he? When were you born and where did you live?  I was born on 26 November 1979 in Tal-Pietà and grew up in Burmarrad Where did you receive your primary; secondary and post-secondary education?  I used to attend San Pawl il-Baħar Primary School, then the Mikiel Anton Vassalli Qormi High School, and then the Msida Junior College. Afterwards I did the B. Com course at the University of

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The secretariat for the Augustinian Missions is celebrating 30 years

The Maltese Augustinian Province together with the secretariat for the Augustinian Missions will celebrate a thanksgiving Eucharist on the 30th anniversary of the foundation of the secretariat in 1994. This mass will be held on Saturday 6 April at the Church of Saint Nicholas of Tolentine, Lampuka Street, Tarxien at 6.30pm. For the last 30 years AMIGOS has offered several young people a missionary experience, in Brazil, Mozambique and Kenya.

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The Augustinian Friars gather for a moment of prayer during Lent

On Tuesday 19th March, the Augustinian friars met at The Santa Rita Priory in St. Julian’s for a moment of prayer during Lent as a preparation for the Resurrection of Jesus. Fr Ivan Scicluna ofm Cap led a reflection on the different inner voices found in us. After a short break, the brothers gathered for adoration in silence before the Sacrament. i.

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