A series of talks and discussions on different aspects of St Paul's life and teaching will be delivered by Fr Mark Carr. Each 40-minute meeting will consist of a brief presentation, time for questions and personal reflection, and conclude with a group sharing on the topic.

The first talk will be held on Tuesday, and deals with the conversion of St Paul, not as a one-time event, but as a journey.

The second talk on February 24 will discuss St Paul's core beliefs and their consequences for his life and the life of Christians.

On March 3, the theme is St Paul's power which challenges people to become powerful in new ways.

On March 10, St Paul's concept of Christian community, which teaches us how to live together as Christians, will be discussed.

The last talk will be on March 17 and will analyse St Paul's work as pastor and evangeliser that inspires the greater Christian unity. All talks will be held between 12.45 and 1.25 p.m. at the University chapel.

IT programming competition

The ICT Students' Association is organising a weekend programming competition for participants to put coding skills to the test. Teams of up to four people will be given a problem to solve within 48 hours.

First and second prize are €200 and €100 respectively.

For more information visit http://programming.ictsamalta.org . Participation fee is €20 per team. Registration closes on February 24.

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