Our Lady of Graces Chapel, Qrendi

Last updated
Chapel of Our Lady of Graces
Il-Kappella tal-Madonna tal-Grazzja
Madonna tal-Grazzja Qrendi.jpg
Malta location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Chapel of Our Lady of Graces
35°49′52.6″N14°27′13.8″E / 35.831278°N 14.453833°E / 35.831278; 14.453833 Coordinates: 35°49′52.6″N14°27′13.8″E / 35.831278°N 14.453833°E / 35.831278; 14.453833
Location Qrendi
Country Malta
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
StatusActive
Dedication Our Lady of Graces
Architecture
Functional statusChurch
Administration
Parish Qrendi
Archdiocese Malta
Clergy
Archbishop Charles Scicluna

The Chapel of Our Lady of Graces (Maltese : Tal-Grazzja) is a Roman Catholic chapel located in the area known as Tal-Maqluba in Qrendi, Malta.

Contents

History

This chapel was built in the year 1658 by Angelo Spiteri from Qrendi and dedicated to Our Lady of Victories. However, later the church was rededicated to Our lady of Graces. Spiteri left funds which were to be used for the singing of vespers and the celebration of Mass on the feast day. The church was restored in 2007. [1]

Exterior and Interior

The present chapel has a simple facade with no decoration except for three square windows – one on each side of the door and the third one high up above it. On the very top of the church there is a small stone crucifix. The two side windows have a kneeling block for the faithful who wished to pray even when the chapel was closed. A plaque on the facade of the chapel states Non Gode L'Immunita Ecclesiastica meaning that this church does not provide church immunity to criminal offenders who seek sanctuary in the church. The interior includes one stone altar and since its restoration a small painting was added. The ceiling includes several round arches. [2] [3]

Related Research Articles

Żabbar City and Local council in South Eastern Region, Malta

Żabbar, also known as Città Hompesch, is a city in the South Eastern Region of Malta. It is the sixth largest city in the country, with a population of 15,404 as of March 2014. Originally a part of Żejtun, Żabbar was granted the title of Città Hompesch by the last of the Grand Masters of the Order of St. John to reign in Malta, Ferdinand von Hompesch zu Bolheim.

Gudja Local council in Southern Region, Malta

Gudja is a village in the Southern Region of Malta, with a population of 3,148 as of March 2017. The village is located on high grounds, south of Valletta. It is administered by the Gudja Local Council. A number of schools, clubs, public gardens and recreations places are found around the village. The Malta International Airport is also located in Gudja.

Naxxar Local council in Northern Region, Malta

Naxxar is a town in the Northern Region of Malta, with a population of about 13,443 people as of March 2014. The Naxxar Church is dedicated to Our Lady of Victories. The annual village feast is celebrated on 8 September. Naxxar was formerly known for hosting the Maltese International Trade Fair at Maltese International Trade Fair Grounds.

Qrendi Local council in Southern Region, Malta

Qrendi is a small village in the Southern Region of Malta, with a population of 2752 people as of March 2014. It is located close to Mqabba Żurrieq and Siggiewi. Within its boundaries are two well-known Neolithic temples called Mnajdra and Ħaġar Qim. In this village two feasts are held annually. The feast of Our Lady of Lourdes is celebrated either on the last Sunday of June or on the first Sunday of July, with 15 August the titular feast of the Ascension of Our Lady. This feast is popularly known as the feast of Santa Maria.

Mqabba Local council in Southern Region, Malta

Mqabba is a town in the Southern Region of Malta. It has a traditional Maltese village layout, with a population of about 3,300 inhabitants. The focal point is the Parish Church of the Assumption, found at the core of the village. It has two band clubs, a number of gardens and a list of national monuments.

Munxar Local council in Gozo Region, Malta

Munxar is a village which lies on the southern side of Gozo, Malta, close to the village of Sannat. It has its own local council. As of March 2014, the Munxar population was 1,454.

Architecture of Malta

Maltese architecture has its origins in prehistory, and some of the oldest free-standing structures on Earth – a series of megalithic temples – can be found on Malta. The islands were colonized by the Phoenicians and later the Romans, who established the cities of Melite and Gaulos. Although these were substantial settlements and are known to have had numerous temples, churches and palaces, few remains have survived apart from some architectural fragments.

Parish Church of the Assumption, Qrendi Church in Qrendi, Malta

The Church of the Assumption is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Qrendi, Malta.

Hompesch Hunting Lodge

Hompesch Hunting Lodge, also known as Id-Dar tal-Kaċċa, is an 18th-century hunting lodge in Naxxar, Malta. It is a traditional Maltese historic building with a vernacular architecture. The hunting lodge was built intentionally to be used as a hunting lodge for the Grand Master of the Order of St. John, namely Grand Master Ferdinand von Hompesch zu Bolheim. Today the building is in a dilapidated state.

Parish Church of St. Mary, Birkirkara Church in Birkirkara, Malta

The Parish Church of Saint Mary, commonly known as il-Knisja l-Qadima is a Roman Catholic parish church in Birkirkara, Malta, dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. It was built in the 17th century, and it has a Renaissance design attributed to the architects Vittorio Cassar and Tommaso Dingli.

Church of St Matthew, Qrendi Church in Qrendi, Malta

The Church of St Matthew, also known as San Mattew tal-Maqluba, is a Roman Catholic church located in Qrendi in Malta.

St Matthews Chapel (Iż-Żgħir) Church in Qrendi, Malta

The Chapel of St Matthew, popularly known as San Mattew Iż-Żgħir, literally meaning Saint Matthew the smaller, is a small medieval chapel located beside a larger church with the same name in an area known as il-Maqluba in Qrendi, Malta. The use of the word the smaller is used that one would not confuse it with the larger St Matthew's church.

St Annes Chapel, Qrendi Church in Qrendi, Malta

The Chapel of St Anne is a small Roman Catholic church located in the village of Qrendi, Malta.

Shrine of Our Lady of Mercy, Qrendi Church in Qrendi, Malta

The Shrine of Our Lady of Mercy also known as Chiesa Della Misericordia or simply known as Tal-Ħniena is a Roman Catholic church located i the village of Qrendi, Malta. The church is referred to as a sanctuary due to people's devotion to the Virgin Mary of Mercy.

Parish Church of Our Lady of Graces, Żabbar Church in Żabbar, Malta

The Parish Church and Sanctuary of Our Lady of Graces is a Roman Catholic parish church in Żabbar, Malta, dedicated to Our Lady of Graces. The church was originally built between 1641 and 1696 to designs of the Renaissance architect Tommaso Dingli. Its façade, an outstanding example of Maltese Baroque architecture, was built in 1738 to designs of Giovanni Bonavia. The dome was rebuilt in the early 19th century after it had been damaged during the French blockade of 1798–1800, and it was rebuilt again in the first half of the 20th century to designs of Giuseppe Pace.

Our Saviours Chapel, Żejtun Church in Żejtun, Malta

Our Saviour's formally known as The Church of the Transfiguration of Jesus, popularly known in Maltese as Is-Salvatur is a Roman Catholic church located in the village of Żejtun, in Malta.

St Catherine Tat-Torba Church Church in Qrendi, Malta

The Chapel of St Catherine is a small Roman Catholic church located in the village of Qrendi, Malta.

Maqluba (Malta)

Il-Maqluba is a sinkhole with a surface area of around 4,765 square metres (51,290 sq ft) situated in the village of Qrendi in Malta. Il-Maqluba is a Special Area of Conservation – Candidate Site of International Importance and designated as a Tree Protection Area, forming part of Natura 2000 sites, a network of nature protection areas within the European Union. In the last feast in Qrendi there was a fire in maqluba. Visitors are forbidden to in the bottom-most layer of the sinkhole, due to a see-through wooden fence,

Basilica of the Nativity of Our Lady, Xagħra Church in Gozo, Malta

The Basilica of the Nativity of Our Lady is a Roman Catholic parish church in Xagħra, Gozo, Malta, dedicated to the Nativity of Mary. The present building was constructed between 1815 and 1855, on the site of a smaller church which had been built in the 17th century. The dome was added in 1892. The church became a collegiate church in 1900, and a basilica in 1967.

Chapel of St Mary of Ħal Tmin Church in Żejtun, Malta

The Chapel of Saint Mary of Ħal Tmin is a Roman Catholic 16th century chapel located in the outskirts of the village of Żejtun in Malta. Today the church remains in very good condition, with the teaching of catechism classes and other forms of religious activities and meetings organised in it. The chapel building is placed on the list of National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands.

References

  1. "Chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Grace" Archived 2016-06-13 at the Wayback Machine , Qrendi parish. Retrieved on 26 January 2017.
  2. "THE CHAPELS OF QRENDI", Qrendi Local Council. Retrieved on 26 January 2017.
  3. "Qrendi", Malta-Canada. Retrieved on 26 January 2017.