The establishment of the new Vice-Province occurs almost 40 years since the Provincial Delegation of Malta was born, dependent on the Province of Ireland, and constitutes a further step towards an existence of full autonomy for the Salesian presence in the Maltese archipelago.
"The development of the charism in Malta has been characterized in recent years by a growing youthful dynamism, by new Salesian vocations and by great public appreciation towards Don Bosco and his works," said Fr Rozmus. "Moreover, the average age of the confreres allows us to hope for the increase of the charism even outside of Malta, and represents a good prerequisite for future expectations that the creation of the new Vice Province expresses."
The decision of the Rector Major was accompanied by a serious and profound discernment, carried out together with the Salesians of the Irish Province and accompanied by the General Council. Such a process not only led to the choice of the inauguration for Malta, but also provided the opportunity to express gratitude to the Irish Province.
The fraternal presence of the Irish Salesians, who have always shown great attention for the development of the Salesian charism in Malta, was spoken of and highlighted by many. "The success of the new Vice Province is, therefore, also their success," added the Councilor for the Central and Northern Europe Region. "Of course, both sides are very interested in continuing their collaboration and some points of common interest have already been underscored."
Currently, the new Vice-Province has 36 Salesians and two novices who are finishing their novitiate in Pinerolo, Italy. Furthermore, four Maltese youths are carrying out the post-novitiate in Malta, while two others are about to finish the formation course in Theology at the "Crocetta" Faculty in Turin. Various European Provinces are also collaborating with Malta, especially in Poland; at this moment there are four Polish Salesians in Malta, who are completing their training.