St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation Announces New President
The St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation is delighted to announce the appointment of Mgr. Prof. Emmanuel Agius as its new President, effective as of 31st July 2024. This will be the third time for Mgr. Prof. Agius to be serving as President of the Foundation.
His Grace the Archbishop, Mgr. Charles J. Scicluna, appointed Mgr. Prof. Agius as a member of the Metropolitan Cathedral Chapter on 25th January 2018, and as a member of The St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation on 1st August 2019. While consequently in 2020, 2022 and 2024 as President of the Foundation.
In accepting his new role, Mgr. Prof. Agius stated, “I am pleased that H.G. The Archbishop appointed me once again President of the St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation. I thank him for his trust in me. We have a year of exciting projects and innovative initiatives ahead of us! I am looking forward to continue to consolidate the co-cathedral as a sacred space of worship and to showcase our nation’s prime cultural and religious monument and its artefacts on the international landscape.”
Mgr. Prof. Agius, a former Dean of the F acuity of Theology at the University of Malta, holds an undergraduate (S.Th.B.) and postgraduate (S.Th.L.) degrees in philosophy and theology from the University of Malta, and an M.A. in Philosophy as well as a Doctorate in Sacred Theology (S.Th.D) from the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium. He currently serves as a professor of Moral Theology and Philosophical Ethics at the University of Malta.
His academic background includes post-doctoral research in bioethics at the University of Ti..ibingen, Germany, supported by an Alexander-von-Humboldt Stiftung fellowship; at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., as a Fulbright scholar; and at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, U.S.A., under a Theodore Hesburgh scholarship.
Mgr. Prof. Agius has served as the Head of the Department of Moral Theology at the Faculty of Theology at the University of Malta. Since 2005, he has been a member of the European Group of Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE), an advisory group to the European Commission, and a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life. He is also the moderator of the Commission on Ethics of the European Bishops’ Commission at the European Union (COMECE).