Catholic education focus of Pope’s meeting with Maltese PM
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis met Monday with the Prime Minister of the Republic of
Malta, Dr. Joseph Muscat, in the Vatican. The Prime Minister was accompanied by his
family.
During the cordial talks, the apostolic origins of the Maltese Church
were recalled, along with the decisive impression that Christianity has made upon
the history and culture of the people of the archipelago. Also remembered were the
pastoral visits to Malta made by Blessed Pope John Paul II and His Holiness Benedict
XVI, which left profound memories in the life of the Church and on the people.
The
need of maintaining Christian values steadfast was reaffirmed and the important role
- protected thanks to the many agreements concluded between the Holy See and Malta
– carried out by the Catholic Church with her educational and charitable institutions
was mentioned, including teaching the Catholic religion in state schools, Catholic
schools, and on Church properties. Particular note was made of the Agreement on the
civil effects of religious marriages, which will be the object of further discussions
between the Parties.
While mentioning the important challenges and critical
situations affecting the Mediterranean region and the country’s role in the European
Union, special emphasis was given to the deep commitment, on the part of both the
Church and the Government of Malta, to dealing with the phenomenon of migration to
Europe.