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Our Lady of Loreto Parish Church

Coordinates: 36°01′34.4″N 14°17′21.5″E / 36.026222°N 14.289306°E / 36.026222; 14.289306
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Parish Church of Our Lady of Loreto
Knisja Arċipretali tal-Madonna ta' Loreto
Map
36°01′34.4″N 14°17′21.5″E / 36.026222°N 14.289306°E / 36.026222; 14.289306
LocationGħajnsielem, Gozo, Malta
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusActive
FoundedSeptember 14,  1924 (1924-09-14)
DedicationOur Lady of Loreto
Dedicated18 August 1989
Architecture
Functional statusParish church
Architect(s)Ugo Mallia
Architectural typeChurch
Styleneo-gothic
Specifications
Number of domes1
Number of spires1
Administration
DioceseGozo
ParishGħajnsielem
Clergy
ArchpriestFrankie Bajada

Parish Church of Our Lady of Loreto is a Roman Catholic neo-gothic parish church located in the village of Għajnsielem on the island of Gozo, Malta.

History

New plans were drawn by Ugo Mallia to build a new parish church to replace the old parish church which became too small for the growing population. The foundation stone of the church was laid on 14 September 1924. The church was not completed until the mid 1970s due to a number of interruptions mainly WWII and two accidents in which the master mason broke his legs. Delays resumed when architect Mallia refrained from further work. Consequently plans were transferred to architect Guze D'Amato. When he died another architect took over. It was only on 27 August 1978 that the church was blessed and consecrated 11 years later on August 18, 1989.[1] [2] [3]

References

  1. ^ "Gozo - Għajnsielem Parish Church", Malta.com. Retrieved on 13 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Gozo Churches", Gozo Churches. Retrieved on 13 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Ghajnsielem", Diocese of Gozo. Retrieved on 13 May 2017.