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Tuesday, 30 May 2023 12:25

M.A in Spiritual Companionship opens Registration

MA Spiritual Companionship

(being offered from October 2023)

The Faculty of Theology at the University of Malta, in collaboration with Carmelite Institute Malta, is offering again the Master of Arts in Spiritual Companionship a professional programme aiming to train and empower candidates in discovering and practising the art and profession of spiritual companionship. The course aims at responding to the need of ongoing formation of pastoral ministers and school religious counsellors.  

The different study-units of the programme cover the following topics: 

Introduction to spirituality; 

Dynamics of growth and maturity in the spiritual life; 

Foundations of spiritual companionship;

Foundational theories of psychology;

Principles of spiritual discernment;

Emerging contexts in spiritual companionship;

Practicum in spiritual companionship;

Psychospiritual growth;

Counselling in a pastoral setting;

Helping skills in spiritual companionship;

Supervision in spiritual companionship;

Ethical issues in spiritual companionship.

The third year is wholly dedicated to the writing of the dissertation.

The course is recommended for those wish to be involved in the spiritual formation of others by providing the service of spiritual companionship and direction. It is also recommended to those engaged in pastoral ministry, particularly family and youth ministers, chaplains, spiritual directors in schools, and group leaders. 

Course duration: 6 semesters part-time (evening) 

Study mode: taught (2 years) and research (1 year) 

For more information go to: https://www.um.edu.mt/theology/prospective/mainspiritualcompanionship/ or contact the Course Co-ordinator: Rev. Dr Charló Camilleri, O.Carm. on 

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