Welcome, Fr Michael Debono sj!

Dec 16, 2021

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Fr Michael Debono sj, a past pupil of College, has successfully finished his theological studies and has arrived in Malta to begin his mission at St Aloysius College.

Fr Michael will serve as assistant Coordinator of the Eucharistic Youth Movement (EYM). He will also help Fr Paul Zammit and the Chaplaincy team at the secondary school and will support the community of parents in the secondary school as well as Ms Christine Rossi in her work as coordinator of the Ignatian formation programme and the global citizenship programme.

Until further notice, Fr Michael’s office is situated at the end of the first-floor corridor in the Secondary School, close to Fr Paul Zammit’s office.

We welcome Fr Michael and wish him all the very best for his mission with students, members of staff and parents/guardians.

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