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  2. 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).

  3. List of Maltese Catholic saints - Wikipedia

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    Saint Publius (ca. 33–112 A.D.), first Bishop of Malta (Malta - Athens, Greece) Canonized: Pre-Congregation; Saint Ġorġ Preca (1880–1962), Priest of the Archdiocese of Malta; Founder of the Society of Christian Doctrine; Member of the Third Order Carmelites (Valletta – Santa Venera, Malta) Declared "Venerable": June 28, 1999

  4. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Tradition claims that St. Paul the Apostle established the diocese of Malta in the year 60 A.D when he ordained the Roman governor, Saint Publius, as the first bishop of Malta and saint. The Diocese of Malta was made a suffragan diocese to the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Palermo [ 3 ] by a Papal Bull of Pope Adrian IV on 10 July 1156 and ...

  5. List of schools in Malta - Wikipedia

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    E C Malta - Marguerite Mangion Street, San Ġiljan; European School of English - Paceville Avenue, Paceville, San Ġiljan; Garendon School - Mdina Road, Żebbuġ; Global College Malta - SmartCity Malta, SCM01 - Ricasoli; Insight Learning - Bishop Caruana Street - Żebbuġ; Jack & Jill - Manwel Bonnici Street, Burmarrad, St Paul's Bay

  6. Melite (ancient city) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Acts of the Apostles, Paul the Apostle was shipwrecked on Malta in AD 60, greeted by its governor Publius, and miraculously cured the governor's sick father before leaving. [12] Christian legend holds that the population of Malta then converted to Christianity , with Publius becoming Bishop of Malta and then Bishop of Athens ...

  7. 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.

  8. Floriana - Wikipedia

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    The Archipresbyteral Church of Floriana is dedicated to Saint Publius, traditionally acclaimed as the first Bishop of Malta. According to Maltese folklore, Publius supposedly lived in Malta and at one point received the Apostle Paul after the shipwreck in 60 A.D. (Acts of the Apostles 28:1–10).

  9. Collegium Melitense - Wikipedia

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    The Collegium Melitense was a Jesuit college in Valletta, Hospitaller Malta, which existed between 1592 and 1769.Lectures at the educational institution began in 1593, and it moved to a purpose-built building adjacent to a Jesuit church in 1597.