This course is eligible for the Get Formed! scheme, allowing students to reclaim 70% of their course fees upon completion. For more information, visit: https://pfi.edu.mt/get-formed/
This course introduces the principles and practices of communal discernment in the Catholic tradition. Participants will explore how communities can prayerfully seek God’s will together, grounded in Scripture, Church teaching, and Ignatian spirituality. Through reflection, dialogue, and practical exercises, you will learn to integrate spiritual listening and mission-oriented decision-making in your context.
Target Audience Age: 18+
The course will take place on Tuesdays from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at
Ta’ Mlit Pastoral Centre, Mosta.
Students have the option to join this course online via Zoom
| Date | Session |
| 7th October 2026 | Examples of Communal Discernment in the Acts of the Apostles and in the Ignatian Tradition |
| 14th October 2026 | Principles of Communal Discernment |
| 21st October 2026 | Steps in the Process |
| 28th October 2026 | Ignatian Tools: Consolation, Desolation & Group Discernment |
| 4th November 2026 | Challenges and Pitfalls |
| 11th November 2026 | Application and Integration |
| 18th November 2026 | St Francis and True Joy |
This course has three exit certificate options:
1. Certificate of Attendance
The student will receive a Certificate of Attendance when attending a minimum of 80% of all contact hours for this course.
2. Certificate of Participation
The student will receive a Certificate of Participation when attending a minimum of 80% of all contact hours for this course and pass from a short multiple-choice exam.
3. Certificate of Achievement
To obtain a Certificate of Achievement, students must attend a minimum of 80% of all contact hour and pass from a short multiple-choice exam and an assignment.
Language: Applicants must be proficient in both Maltese and English.
Digital: Applicants must be digitally literate particularly, in use of office suites and internet access.



