Franciscan Church of St Mary of Jesus

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Church of St Mary of Jesus
Knisja ta' Ġieżu
Façade of the church
Façade of the church
Church of St Mary of Jesus is located in Malta
Church of St Mary of Jesus
Church of St Mary of Jesus
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Location Valletta
Country Malta
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Founded 1584
Dedication St Mary of Jesus
Architecture
Status Active
Functional status Conventual church
Architect(s) Girolamo Cassar
Architectural type Church
Style Baroque and Mannerist
Administration
Archdiocese Malta
Clergy
Archbishop Charles Scicluna
Rector Joe Caruana

The Franciscan Church of St Mary of Jesus is a church in Valletta, Malta, which is dedicated to St Mary of Jesus and is cared for by the religious order of Friars Minor. It came to be popularly known by the Maltese as Ta' Ġieżu. Ta' Ġieżu is a local corruption of Ta' Ġesù (of Jesus).[1]

History

In 1571 the Friars Minor were granted a piece of land in Valletta on which to build a church. Work began shortly afterwards, following the design of Girolamo Cassar. The façade was replaced in 1680 by Mederico Blondel. Numerous grandmasters contributed lavishly towards the embellishment of the church which now hosts various works of art.

Description

The main attraction is undoubtedly the impressive Miraculous Crucifix (in Maltese: Il-Kurċifiss Mirakuluż), by the Sicilian friar Umile Pintorno around 1630. It immediately attracted the attention of the Maltese who still hold it in great devotion. Accompanying the crucifix is a painting of Our Lady of Sorrows by Stefano Erardi.

The titular painting is the work of the Sicilian artist Antonio Catalano. It is dated 1600 and depicts the Visitation of Our Lady to St Elizabeth.

The church also hosts the grave of Blessed Nazju Falzon (1813–1865), a diocesan cleric greatly venerated by the Maltese, who taught Catholic catechism to British sailors stationed in Malta.

The church building is listed on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands.[2]

See also

References

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