Author: David Grech

The Conclave: Called to Christ, Not to Faction

As the College of Cardinals convenes in the Sistine Chapel to elect the 267th Pope, the global Catholic community stands at a crossroads. This conclave, the most geographically diverse in history with 133 electors from around 70 countries, embodies the Church’s universal nature and its commitment to addressing the world’s pressing challenges.

Pope Francis reoriented the Church toward the margins. His papacy was marked by a fervent advocacy for the marginalised, environmental stewardship and a call for inclusivity within the Church… Read more »

Anchored in a Drifting World

We are living in a time of rapid change and constant distraction. The pace of modern life is fast, and the noise—both digital and social—is unrelenting. In this environment, spiritual questions and deeper reflections often get pushed aside. Instead, there is a cultural emphasis on immediacy; we want instant feedback, immediate gratification, rapid growth. 

This has a particular effect on young people. Many are trying to understand who they are and how they fit into the world, but they are doing so without clear guidance… Read more »

Hope in a World of Superficial Influences

The Netflix limited series ‘Adolescence’ offers a poignant exploration of modern youth culture, centring on 13-year-old Jamie Miller, who is arrested for the murder of his classmate, Katie Leonard. The series delves into themes of online radicalisation, social media bullying and the toxic impact of digital communities on vulnerable minds. Jamie’s journey is a stark reminder of how easily young people can be influenced by the wrong sources, as they seek meaning and identity in places that offer little hope or guidance… Read more »

Catholic Social Teaching in times of Geopolitical change

On the invitation of the Croatian Justice and Peace Commission, the secretaries general of the European Justice and Peace Commissions met in Split, Croatia, from 28 February to 2 March 2025.

How to present and promote Catholic Social Teaching in an increasingly insecure and fragile world? This question was addressed through a variety of perspectives over the meeting.

Prof… Read more »

Recommendations on Malta’s Labour Migration Policy – Justice & Peace Commission, Migrant’s Commission, JRS Malta

The following is the feedback of the Justice & Peace Commission, the Migrants’ Commission and the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) Malta, to the new labour migration policy.

It is informed by the recently published Justice and Peace Commission study, Beyond GDP II: Third Country Nationals in Malta: Sharing in our economic future or serving labour market interests?, and by the experience of the Migrants’ Commission and JRS Malta in providing services and support to migrants and asylum seekers in Malta… Read more »