There are plaques for the for all armed services. vWe went as we were interested in the Merchant navy ones.
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There are plaques for the for all armed services. vWe went as we were interested in the Merchant navy ones.
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Again a lovely church to visit. All kept very spic and span
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Attended a lovely service here on Chrstmas Eve. The people were very welcoming and the service was memorable. The church is very plain and quite large.
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A spartan cathedral in contrast to St John's Co-Cathedral. We happened to be there while they were preparing for a visit from one of the royals. The handmade cushions for the seats and kneelers are are a vast varied collection of needlework.The organ structure is very interesting.
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Great setting by the water, interesting memorials and history to its foundation and construction. Not sure if it is open apart from services (we went to communion on Sunday)
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a change from all the high baroque papal churches etc. Services in Englihs on Sunday and Thursday and a lovely welcome too. Architecturally of note . Connected to the Naval and colonial history of Malta.
Look for the seat of St Catherine of Sienna up in the choir, now occupied by a Welsh Cannon!
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well worth going to visit this wondefully ornate church
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An Anglican church with flags and banners and plaques remembering the early days of the Brits in Malta
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an elegant church where excellent concerts are held t regularly intervals
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Fine old church with token reminders of Malta's recent history. The 11 am Sunday service is a pleasure to attend
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