• Joseph Galea-Curmi (born 1 January 1964 in Balzan, Malta) is a Maltese clergyman and Catholic auxiliary bishop in the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Malta...
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  • (born 2002), Maltese tennis player Joseph Galea-Curmi (born 1964), Maltese clergyman and Catholic auxiliary bishop Curmi, an early beer brewed in the UK...
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    Galea (1942–1974) Emanuele Gerada (1967–1968) Joseph Mercieca (1974–1976) Annetto Depasquale (1998–2011) Charles J. Scicluna (2012–2015) Joseph Galea-Curmi...
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    bishopric. Its diocese is now a titular bishopric. The current bishop is Joseph Galea-Curmi, auxiliary bishop of Malta Titular Episcopal See of Cebarades at GCatholic...
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  • of staff to Lawrence Gonzi, Edgar Galea Curmi, was asked to resign by then Leader of the Opposition (Malta), Joseph Muscat, after calling the police commissioner...
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  • Francesco Azopardi (1748–1809) Charles Camilleri (1931–2008) Alessandro Curmi (1801–1857) Albert Garzia (born 1977) Nicolas Isouard (1775–1818) Carmelo...
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  • Archbishop of Malta) Bishop Anton Teuma, (Bishop of Gozo) Bishop Joseph Galea-Curmi (Auxiliary Bishop of Malta) Archbishop Paul Cremona (Archbishop Emeritus...
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  • and political strategist who served as chief of staff to Prime Minister Joseph Muscat from 11 March 2013 to 26 November 2019. Schembri resigned in relation...
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    (1923–1928) Captain Salvatore Galea (1928–1939) Lt Col Gustavus S. Brander, OBE (1930–1932) Joseph Axisa (1939–1947) Joseph Ullo (1947–1951) Herbert Grech...
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    now in decline. The name Qormi is most likely derived from the surname Curmi, which is documented in Sicily as of 1095. Several other places in Malta...
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