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Former president Coleiro Preca joins calls to redraft abortion law changes

Parish priests discuss more inclusive communities

Maltese parish priests recently attended the annual live-in at the Seminary in Rabat. This year’s theme was ‘Knisja li tilqa’, Knisja inklussi

Commentaries on the Pope s vision of Christian joy and marriage

‘Receiving Pope Francis. Commentaries on his vision and thought’ is the title of a seminar being held at the auditorium of the Dominican priory, Rab

Youths who listen to pop music less likely to care about politics, says study

Young people who listen to pop music are less likely to be involved in politics than those who listen to all other types of music, according to a study by the C

Malta Catholic Youth Network says young people should not be misled on effects of cannabis

Newsbook Risks and benefits of cannabis should not be presented on equal grounds, MCYN says May 12, 2021 4:23 PM The Malta Catholic Youth Network (MCYN), said the decriminalisation of cannabis could “lead to the normalisation and popularisation” of its use among adolescents and young people, “who may be misled into believing that cannabis use has no harmful effects.”  MCYN – an umbrella organisation within the Archdiocese of Malta which works with young people – published a position paper as part of the Government’s consultation process regarding the White Paper “Towards the Strengthening of the Legal Framework on the Responsible Use of Cannabis”.  MCYN, which represents more than a 100 youth groups and which has consistently supported recreational activities which aid the young person’s development and community building, “is against the use of any psychoactive and/or harmful substance, whether it be legal or not.”

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