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Coordinates: 35°5043.6N 14°2801.4E / 35.845444°N 14.467056°E / 35.845444; 14.467056
 

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Parish Church of the Assumption of Mary
Map
35°50′43.6″N 14°28′01.4″E / 35.845444°N 14.467056°E / 35.845444; 14.467056
LocationMqabba, Malta
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusActive
DedicationAssumption of Mary
Dedicated20 May 1744
Architecture
Functional statusParish Church
Architectural typeBaroque
Groundbreaking1663
Completed1699
Specifications
MaterialsLimestone
Administration
ArchdioceseMalta
ParishMqabba
Clergy
RectorJohn Curmi

The Church of St Mary or more formally, the Parish church of the Assumption of Mary is a Roman Catholic parish church located in the southern village of MqabbainMalta.

History[edit]

The parish of Mqabba was created in 1598 and the Church of St Basil was chosen as the new parish church. Construction on the new church commenced in 1663.[1] The parish title was transferred to the newly built church of the Assumption in 1699. The new church was built on the site of two chapels, one dedicated to the Assumption of Mary and the other to the Annunciation, mentioned by inquisitor Pietro Dusina in 1575 during his apostolic visit. The new church was dedicated to the Assumption, as was one of the chapels, while the chapel of the Annunciation was commemorated by an altar in the new church. The church was severely damaged during WWII. Damage included the collapse of the dome and the roof of the southern transept. Renovation works took place and were completed by 1947.[2][3]

Plans[edit]

The church is built in the form of a Latin cross with a nave, a choir and two transepts, on to the north and the other to the south of the church.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "L-Imqabba ~", Archdiocese of Malta. Retrieved on 02 April 2017.
  • ^ "Mqabba", Malta-Canada. Retrieved on 02 April 2017.
  • ^ "Mqabba Parish church", Malta.com. Retrieved on 02 April 2017.
  • ^ "Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, Mqabba", Planning Authority. Retrieved on 02 April 2017.
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