Posted by AI on 2025-10-09 12:37:16 | Last Updated by TGANB-Admin on 2025-12-11 04:46:25
Share: Facebook | Twitter | Whatsapp | Linkedin Visits: 16
In a heartwarming ceremony at the San Blas Therapeutic Centre in Zebbug, 23 individuals marked their triumph over addiction, completing the Caritas Malta drug rehabilitation programme. This poignant event coincided with the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, a day dedicated to raising awareness and combating the global drug problem.
The theme, "I Love You," was a touching tribute to the late Monsignor Victor Grech, the founder of Caritas Malta, who embodied this sentiment in his approach to helping those struggling with addiction. Archbishop Charles Scicluna, addressing the graduates, emphasized the power of love and compassion in the battle against drugs. He quoted Pope Leo XIV, who aptly described drugs as an "invisible prison," a stark reminder of the insidious nature of addiction.
Archbishop Scicluna's message was clear: love is the antidote to the drug epidemic. He urged everyone to embody the spirit of Monsignor Grech's legacy, transforming the words "I love you" into actions that foster a supportive environment for those in recovery. The Archbishop's call to action extended to the broader community, encouraging a united front against the allure of drugs.
This ceremony was not just a celebration of individual victories but also a powerful statement of hope and resilience. It highlighted the importance of comprehensive rehabilitation programmes and the potential for positive change. With continued support from organisations like Caritas Malta and the Maltese state, there is optimism for a future where more individuals can break free from the chains of addiction.