Today we celebrate the feast of the birthday of the Blessed Mother. She was conceived in St Anne’s womb on December 8th, the feast of the Immaculate Conception, and to follow the duration of a human pregnancy, the church celebrates her birth date today, exactly 9 months later. Many countries, including Italy and Spain as well as Malta celebrate this holy day with images and statues of the baby Mary, although the statues venerated in Malta are that of a young girl, all of which known as Maria Bambina (the little child Mary.) We always imagine Mary as an adult, but as a baby, a toddler, a little child, and as a teenager, she also had her special attributes. In Malta we also commemorate today the anniversary of two major victories at war. The first one was the victory of the Maltese and the Knights of Malta against the Turks, the Ottoman Empire in the Great Siege of 1565, and the second one was the end of Fascism and Nazism at the height of World War II, a time of terrible suffering for the Maltese people. May the Blessed Mother keep her watchful eyes on all of us, especially our young people and children, as well as many families who may be struggling at this time.
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