Great vid my old friend Godfrey, rated & added to favs cos i really like medieval places & structures especially a church like this one that have been owned by both Knights Templars & Hospitallers. so beautiful place, i wish it snows in Malta but it never does. Last summer i visited again some of the great siege forts, churches, palace, armories & museums all of the Knights Hospitallers in Malta & took a ton of photos. Maybe i should film them this time & make a vid aswell :) sounds good idea :)
@Suppressingfire Of course you should!! They would make for some great videos. Malta must have so many fantastic medieval places, especially the ones where the Hospitallers were. A lot of us who cannot get to Malta would love to visit such places.
@GodfreyBouillon2 yes it does, many places in Malta were built by the Hospitallers, including our Capital city Valletta, named for Grand Master La Vallette, it is heavily fortified & built on massive bastions, also many forts, towers, churches, chapels, st.john's cathedral & palaces around Malta built by them. one of these days i'm planning to go to visit some of them & make a vid after :)
@Electricbeast1 Hope so! They've tried to preserve what they could but the church has had some restoration work done to it over the years due to fire damage.
The Templars were not Christians, they secretly worship a devil called Baphomet, a representation of Satan, and are the precursor to modern Freemasonry, which still secretly worships Satan.
@Goodfightlads Ok! Thought they were just rumors and lies. Templars had some haters back when they were around and a lot of the things said about them may have been made up to get them abolished. The Hospitallers are cool though. :-)
@Goodfightlads what?? are u serious? how can it be they were not Christians when they laid their lives without hesitation for Christ, the church & God? it is well known that the charge of heresy during their trial was a CLEAR FABRICATION, the real reason was that the French king owed them a great deal of money while they were sworn as poor monks & they feared their rapid rising power with all the riches they had.
nice video man what a beautiful country
moderncrusader82 1 year ago
@moderncrusader82 Thanks a lot man. A beautiful and Christian country forever!
GodfreyBouillon2 1 year ago
Nice!. We are waiting for you Godfrey at the Camino....
UnCaminodeSantiago 1 year ago 2
@UnCaminodeSantiago It would be great to do the Camino de Santiago one day. Hopefully in the near future. :-)
GodfreyBouillon2 1 year ago
What a wonderful music for this video! Thanks for sharing it GodfreyBouillon2.
†In Hoc Signo Vinces†
explorersl 1 year ago
@explorersl Thanks and no problem! The song is from the crusader period, it's a really nice tune.
GodfreyBouillon2 1 year ago
Great vid my old friend Godfrey, rated & added to favs cos i really like medieval places & structures especially a church like this one that have been owned by both Knights Templars & Hospitallers. so beautiful place, i wish it snows in Malta but it never does. Last summer i visited again some of the great siege forts, churches, palace, armories & museums all of the Knights Hospitallers in Malta & took a ton of photos. Maybe i should film them this time & make a vid aswell :) sounds good idea :)
Suppressingfire 1 year ago
@Suppressingfire Of course you should!! They would make for some great videos. Malta must have so many fantastic medieval places, especially the ones where the Hospitallers were. A lot of us who cannot get to Malta would love to visit such places.
Thanks for the rating! :-)
GodfreyBouillon2 1 year ago
@GodfreyBouillon2 yes it does, many places in Malta were built by the Hospitallers, including our Capital city Valletta, named for Grand Master La Vallette, it is heavily fortified & built on massive bastions, also many forts, towers, churches, chapels, st.john's cathedral & palaces around Malta built by them. one of these days i'm planning to go to visit some of them & make a vid after :)
Suppressingfire 1 year ago
Nice video, I would like to see that structure :-). Maybe you could guide me during my next trip to England which I would like to do xD.
Retarior 1 year ago
@Retarior Sure! We could both go dressed as Knights too to make it more realistic and tell the priest "the Templars are back". ;-)
GodfreyBouillon2 1 year ago
^-^ BEAUTIFUL!!! Lovely, these places has as a magic and a special energy. And really, I can see it was cold hehee.
Congratulations Lee! :)
lucyjara 1 year ago
@lucyjara Hah! Thanks!
Talking about special energy, the grave yard is haunted by a "Grey Lady"! Maybe next Halloween I'll come back and try and capture her on video.
GodfreyBouillon2 1 year ago
@GodfreyBouillon2 hahaa you already have work for next year!! xD
lucyjara 1 year ago
Beautiful.
It must be preserved for future generations
Electricbeast1 1 year ago
@Electricbeast1 Hope so! They've tried to preserve what they could but the church has had some restoration work done to it over the years due to fire damage.
GodfreyBouillon2 1 year ago
The Templars were not Christians, they secretly worship a devil called Baphomet, a representation of Satan, and are the precursor to modern Freemasonry, which still secretly worships Satan.
Still a nice church though, great video.
Goodfightlads 1 year ago
@Goodfightlads Ok! Thought they were just rumors and lies. Templars had some haters back when they were around and a lot of the things said about them may have been made up to get them abolished. The Hospitallers are cool though. :-)
GodfreyBouillon2 1 year ago
@Goodfightlads what?? are u serious? how can it be they were not Christians when they laid their lives without hesitation for Christ, the church & God? it is well known that the charge of heresy during their trial was a CLEAR FABRICATION, the real reason was that the French king owed them a great deal of money while they were sworn as poor monks & they feared their rapid rising power with all the riches they had.
Suppressingfire 1 year ago