MELA — Mediterranean Ethnographic Laboratory & Archives — is an initiative of the Archdiocese of Malta, led by the Episcopal Delegate for Evangelisation and developed in collaboration with the Coordinator for Diocesan Presence in the Mediterranean.
Rooted in Malta, MELA approaches the Mediterranean not as an abstract concept or a homogeneous region, but as a lived, contested, and shared space. Malta’s historical position at the centre of Mediterranean crossings offers a concrete place from which the Church can listen, host, and reflect, rather than represent or speak on behalf of others.
MELA understands the Mediterranean as a question rather than a project: a space shaped by memory and migration, faith and conflict, hospitality and exclusion. Within this complexity, the initiative seeks to explore how the Church is present in the Mediterranean today — and how the Mediterranean, in turn, shapes the Church’s pastoral, cultural, and theological imagination.
Through research, encounters, and archival work, MELA fosters spaces of dialogue that bring together people from diverse cultural, religious, and intellectual backgrounds, including those who do not necessarily identify with the Church. Its work aims to cultivate attentive listening, mutual respect, and shared reflection across the many communities that inhabit the Mediterranean world.

