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Pope Francis will make his 36th apostolic journey abroad to Malta on April 2 & 3.

The theme of this visit is They Showed Us Unusual Kindness (Acts 28:2) . The visit will highlight the dangerous journeys displaced people embark upon when crossing the Mediterranean Sea.

The theme is also linked to the generous reception St. Paul received in 60 AD when he was shipwrecked upon the shores of Malta.

The Holy Father's visit will include a visit to the Grotto of St. Paul at the basilica in Rabat and a prayer meeting at the National Shrine of Ta'Pinu.

All this and more can be seen on Salt + Light TV.

Check out Pope Francis' schedule of events below, and come back soon for our full broadcast schedule to find out what you'll be able to watch on our channel!

Most of the topics are basic issues of the Faith: Sacraments, articles of Canon Law, issues of moral law, or Vatican proceedings. We can also Deacon-struct religious organizations or events - there are no limits to deacon-structing. As long as it needs explaining, it can be deacon-structed. Every once in a while, Deacon-structing may be a special in order to spend half an hour talking to someone about their life, experiences or insights, but for the most part, Deacon-structing is about topics or issues, rather than about people.

Join Deacon Pedro as he takes a particular topic apart, not so much to explore or explain the subject to its fullness, but rather to provide insights that will deepen our understanding of the subject. And don't worry, at the end of the day he always put the pieces back together. There are no limits to deacon-structing. Let's grow in our faith together here on Salt + Light!

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