"The Annunciation" by Emvin Cremona, in the ceiling of Balzan church. |
The vaulted ceiling of St John's Cathedral, painted by Mattia Preti |
"The Last Supper" by Francesco Zahra at Birkirkara church |
"The Annunciation" by Emvin Cremona, in the ceiling of Balzan church. |
The vaulted ceiling of St John's Cathedral, painted by Mattia Preti |
"The Last Supper" by Francesco Zahra at Birkirkara church |
Father Julian, I am sure you do enjoy the art in your churches. I am enoying reading your new blog and will try to keep up. Some of the ladies from Halfway and I are leaving tomorrow for a Year of Mercy pilgrimage to the Holy Door in Powell Butte. We will keep you in mind, I know, in the Bend area. I am enjoying catching up on your new blog. Thank you for continuing to minister to all of us through your thoughts and images! We love you and miss you!!
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ReplyDeleteAt present I am working on a new book about Maltese Christmas traditions. Some of these traditions have been 'exported' to other countries by Maltese emigrates and the MUSEUM members. One of these countries is the USA. Can anyone help me whether such traditions are kept alive in USA, Australia, Canada, UK etc. I am referring to the midnight boy's sermon, the Christmas Eve procession with the figure of Baby Jesus, the gifts of 'qaghad tal-ghasel', the Christmas lunch with 'hasi', 'imqarrun' and 'sufle'. I am also interested in the New Year's Day tradition of 'L-Istrina' (the donation of monetary gifts to children especially family members. Thanks Joseph C Camilleri