St Lucy's Chapel, Għaxaq
Chapel of St Lucy | |
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The Church of Saint Lucy | |
Kappella ta' Santa Luċija tal-Barrani | |
Roman Catholic | |
History | |
Status | Active |
Founded | 1535 |
Dedication | Saint Lucy |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Church |
Administration | |
Archdiocese | Malta |
Clergy | |
Archbishop | Charles Scicluna |
The Chapel of St Lucy is a
Roman Catholic 16th century chapel located in the outskirts of the village of Għaxaq in Malta. In Maltese, the chapel is known as Santa Luċija tal-Barrani.[1]
History
The chapel was built in 1535 on land owned by the Cathedral chapter through the initiatives of Paolo Pellegrino. In return an honorary canon of the cathedral was obliged to bear the expenses for the celebration of the feast of the saint and to provide alms for the poor on the feast day, a custom that persisted until
WWII the chapel was neglected and disused. It was only recently that the chapel was restored and used for worship. [2]
Interior
The chapel has one altar and a painting depicting
Virgin Mary. The chapel's interior consists of 3 pointed arches that support the walls and roof, typical of medieval architecture in Malta. [3]
References
- ^ "GXQ S Lucija tal-Barrani". Kappelli Maltin. Retrieved 2019-03-06.
- ISBN 999099305X.
- ^ Rizzo Naudi, Mario "Il-kappella ta’ Santa Luċija ~ Tal-Barrani, l/o Ħal Għaxaq ~", Kappelli Maltin. Retrieved on 21 October 2017.