Malta Independent

Archbishop urges students to respect teachers, never condone injustice

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Archbishop Charles Scicluna has urged students to respect their teachers and never be an accomplice to injustice.

In a message at the start of the scholastic year, the Archbishop urged students to nurture friendship­s which make them grow stronger.

He said: “At the beginning of a new scholastic year, I wish to greet all students and wish them well. I greet you at the beginning of another year of learning, activities and experience­s together. I augur that you show wisdom, intelligen­ce and patience in your work, and that at the same time you share a sense of solidarity.

“Nurture friendship­s between yourselves so that they will grow stronger; ensure that the hours spent in class are moments of formation where you not only grow in wisdom and knowledge, but also in respect towards each other and towards your teachers.

“It is essential that you understand that those who take care of you do so not only as part of their job or their career, but more so because together with you they are trying to provide a service to our country; just as you are also providing a service to society by being responsibl­e for your formation. Take care of each other.

“If someone is a victim of bullying, it is important that you stop to defend that person. Never be an accomplice in injustice! Always seek what is right so that your friendship­s will be blessed.

“I would like to put forward a suggestion to you: Do not forget the Lord, ask him for forgivenes­s when you need to, but also remember that he loves you and seeks you, and I invite you to seek him too.

“I heartily impart my pastoral blessing and wish you well.”

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