Who converted Malta to Christianity?

Answer :

Paul spent three months doing ministry in Malta. Tradition has it that Publius, the Roman governor of Malta at the time, converted to Christianity and afterwards became the first bishop of Malta.

Thirty-one years are reported to have passed during his episcopate before he was martyred in Greece.

The persistence of Christianity in Malta in the years that followed is less known, but according to tradition, there was a continuous line of bishops from Publius to the reign of Emperor Constantine.

According to the Acts of the Council of Chalcedon, a certain Acacius served as the Bishop of Malta in 451 AD (Melitenus Episcopus), and a certain Constantinus, Episcopus Melitenensis, attended the Second Council of Constantinople in 501 AD. Pope Gregory I removed Miletinae civitatis episcopus Tucillus in 588, and Trajan was chosen as his replacement in 599 by the Maltese clergy and populace. Manas, a Greek who was afterwards imprisoned in Palermo, was the last known Bishop of Malta prior to the Arab conquest. Native Christians were given religious freedom while living under Arab rule, but they were required to pay jizya.

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