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For more information
about SDC and Blessed George Preca click on the following link:
Profile
Saint George Preca was born in Valletta, Malta on the 12th February
1880. He
was the 7th child in a family of 9.
During his childhood his family moved to another town, Hamrun,
where he spent the rest of his life.
Like any other child he went to primary and secondary school up to the
age of 16.
By
that time he was feeling God’s call to become a priest.
He entered the Seminary of Malta where he studied theology until he was
ordained a priest on the 22nd December 1906.
Around
the time of his ordination he was also feeling another call.
He felt that catechism courses in parishes were not adequately
organised and that God was calling him to do something about it.
He met a group of young people with whom he started meeting for Bible
study sessions.
Soon things developed and the new SDC society was established in 1907.
Working
for and within SDC meant a lot of hard work for Fr Preca.
Naturally he had his normal duties as an ordinary priest serving in St
Cajetan’s parish in Hamrun, Malta.
Regularly almost every day however he would go to different SDC centres
throughout Malta to talk to the children, young people and members.
Often he would also talk to the people out in the open air.
Hundreds of people regularly packed any place, street or square where
he would go to give talks.
Some of his favourite themes were ‘The aim of man’, ‘Right
intention of our actions’ and ‘Forgiveness’.
He also found time to talk to people who regularly wanted to seek his
advice or talk to him about personal matters.
Fr
George was also an avid writer.
He wrote over a hundred publications on many spiritual and theological
issues which he Fr George Preca was canonised by Pope Benedict XVI on 3 June 2007.
Should more information be needed or if a favour is granted through the intercession of St George Preca, please contact
The SDC Secretary General
Tel: 00356 21 248671 Fax: 00356 21 248668 E-mail : secretary@sdcmuseum.org / info@sdc.me.uk
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