Saturday, 11th April 2026
 to Saturday, 18th April 2026

9:00am – 12:00pm

Ta’ Mlit Pastoral Centre, Mosta

Educators

A course to equip the participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to create and run a prayer space in a given setting.

English and Maltese

This experiential course invites participants to journey from the joy of Easter to the fire of Pentecost through themed Prayer Spaces. Students will first engage in the prayer spaces themselves, immersing in reflection on the themes of Easter. They will process their experience in small groups and then in a larger plenary discussion. Practical guidance and resources will then be provided to equip participants with the skills needed to create and lead meaningful prayer space encounters for others in their own settings.

Intended for…

This course is designed for all those who wish to help children, young people, and adults grow in their prayer life: namely, educators, catechists, youth leaders, youth ministers, religious counsellors, chaplains, lay chaplains, priests, and religious.

Target Audience Age: 18+


Dates, Venues and other information: 2 sessions on 2 Saturdays

The course is delivered over 18 contact hours over three weeks in November and December 2024.

DateSession Title
Saturday11.04.2026From Encounter to Experience: Discovering Prayer Spaces as Pathways of Resurrection
Saturday18.04.2026Co-Creating with God: Bringing Prayer Spaces to Life

For further information or to register for these sessions, please click the button below or contact Rev Fr Reuben Gauci, Spiritual Development in Schools coordinator.


Assesment & Certification

This course has three exit certificate options:

1. Certificate of Attendance

The student will receive a Certificate of Attendance upon attending at least 80% of the total contact hours for this course.

2. Certificate of Participation

The student will receive a Certificate of Participation upon attending at least 80% of the contact hours for this course and passing a short multiple-choice exam.

3. Certificate of Achievement

To obtain a Certificate of Achievement, students must attend at least 80% of all contact hours and pass a short multiple-choice exam and a reflective journal.