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  2. Christianity in Malta - Wikipedia

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    According to tradition, Publius, the Roman Governor of Malta at the time of Saint Paul's shipwreck, became the first Bishop of Malta following his conversion to Christianity. After ruling the Maltese Church for 31 years, Publius was transferred to the See of Athens in 90 AD, where he was martyred in 125 AD.

  3. History of religion in Malta - Wikipedia

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    This article details the history of religion in Malta.The Republic of Malta is a Southern European country consisting of an archipelago situated in the centre of the Mediterranean, 80 km south of Sicily, 284 km east of Tunisia and 333 km north of Libya, with Gibraltar 1,755 km to the west and Alexandria 1,508 km to the east.

  4. Religion in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Article 2 of the Constitution of Malta states that the religion of Malta is the "Roman Catholic apostolic religion" (paragraph 1), that the authorities of the Catholic Church have the duty and the right to teach which principles are right and wrong (paragraph 2) and that religious teaching of the Catholic apostolic faith shall be provided in all state schools as part of compulsory education ...

  5. Saint Publius - Wikipedia

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    Saint Publius (Maltese: San Publju; Ancient Greek: Πούπλιος) was a 1st century Christian bishop and saint. He is considered the first Bishop of Malta and one of the first Bishops of Athens. Publius is Malta's first canonised saint, who is described in the Book of Acts as the 'chief' or prince of the island (Maltese: il-prinċep tal-gżira).

  6. Melite (ancient city) - Wikipedia

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    Christian legend holds that the population of Malta then converted to Christianity, with Publius becoming Bishop of Malta and then Bishop of Athens before being martyred in 112. [13] [14] [15] Remains of a Roman building, used for the building of the church, now at the Wignacourt Museum

  7. History of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta has been inhabited since 5900 BC. DNA analysis indicates that the first inhabitants originated from various European and African regions of the Mediterranean.They practiced mixed farming after clearing most of the existing conifer forest that dominated the islands, but their agricultural methods degraded the soil until the islands became uninhabitable.

  8. Category:Christianity in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Christianity in Malta" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... History of religion in Malta; L. Lent in Malta; M.

  9. List of churches in Malta - Wikipedia

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    This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "List of churches in Malta" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2021) On the islands of Malta and Gozo, which are two separate dioceses in the country of Malta, there ...