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Chapel of the Immaculate Conception, Wied Gerżuma

Coordinates: 35°53′59″N 14°20′57″E / 35.899675°N 14.349304°E / 35.899675; 14.349304
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Chapel of the Immaculate Conception
The Church of the Immaculate Conception
Kappella tal-Immakulata Kunċizzjoni
Map
35°53′59″N 14°20′57″E / 35.899675°N 14.349304°E / 35.899675; 14.349304
LocationRabat
CountryMalta
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusActive
Founded1736
Founder(s)António Manoel de Vilhena
DedicationImmaculate Conception
Architecture
Functional statusChurch
Administration
ArchdioceseMalta
Clergy
ArchbishopCharles Scicluna

The Church of the Immaculate Conception is a wayside Roman Catholic church located in what is known as Wied Gerżuma or Gerżuma valley, limits of Rabat, Malta.

History

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The chapel originated in 1736 on lands owned by the Fondazione Paola which was a foundation that supported the building of sailing boats for the knights. The chapel was founded by Grand master António Manoel de Vilhena. Near the chapel is an arch on which is the coat of arms of Antoine de Paule, the Grand master who founded the Fondazione Paola and an inscription. The chapel was blessed by Fra Giuseppe Ruggier, the chaplain of the order, representing the grand prior of St John's Conventional church in Valletta. Since the church was the property of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, the property was inherited by the subsequent governments that governed Malta after the expulsion of the order from Malta in 1798. In fact, the chapel is still the property of the state. [1][2]

Interior

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The chapel has one altar. Above it stands the painting depicting the Immaculate Conception, St Joseph, St Paul, St John the Baptist and St Anthony of Padoua.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Il-Kunċizzjoni ta' Wied Gerżuma ~ Limiti tar-Rabat ~", Kappelli Maltin. Retrieved on 28 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Rabat", Malta-Canada. Retrieved on 28 October 2017.