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The Diocese of Malta was made a suffragan diocese to the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Palermo [3] by a Papal Bull of Pope Adrian IV on 10 July 1156 and confirmed by Pope Alexander III on 26 April 1160. The former Diocese of Malta, which is one of the oldest dioceses in the world, was elevated to archdiocese on January 1, 1944.
Isidor Formosa (1851–1931), Priest of the Archdiocese of Malta; Founder of the Ursuline Sisters of Malta (Valletta, Malta) Ġużeppi de Piro (1877–1933), Priest of the Archdiocese of Malta; Founder of the Missionary Society of Saint Paul (Mdina – Ħamrun, Malta) Franġisk Grima (1908–1939), Priest of the Diocese of Gozo (Gozo, Malta)
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The event was led by His Excellency Mgr. Charles J. Scicluna, Archbishop of Malta [9] with Fr Emanuel Abela OFM Cap., the parish priest at the time, along with Fr Ivan Scicluna OFM Cap., Provincial Minister of the Capuchin Brothers in Malta, with the participation of the Local Capuchin fraternity, Parish Choir, Local Franciscan Sisters, Local ...
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Tal-Ħerba (Maltese: Santwarju tal-Madonna tal-Ħerba) is a Roman Catholic church in Birkirkara, Malta, dedicated to the Nativity of Mary.It was constructed at various stages between the early 17th century and the 1920s, on the site of an earlier church which had existed since at least 1575.
Archdiocese: Malta: Clergy; Archbishop: Charles Scicluna: The Chapel of St. Roque, also known as the Chapel of Our Lady of Light, is a Roman Catholic chapel located ...
The Parish Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary (Maltese: Knisja Parrokjali tat-Twelid tal-Vergni Marija) is a Roman Catholic parish church in Mellieħa, Malta, dedicated to the Nativity of Mary. It was built between 1881 and 1898, and the dome and bell towers were completed between 1920 and 1940.
The church is mainly used by the Catholic community of the "Greek rite" of Malta for Divine Liturgy. The church is also used by the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church, and now the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, by Armenian Orthodox Church, by Russian Orthodox, Ukrainian Orthodox and Belarusian Orthodox. [3]