CHRISTIAN MALTA

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2008

The Maltese are among the oldest Christian peoples in the world. St Paul, shipwrecked as a captive en route to Rome in A.D. 60, brought Christianity to Malta. His steps can be retraced in the shrines, grottos and catacombs of Rabat and in the ancient capital Mdina. There are 365 churches and chapels scattered throughout the Islands and you can usually find the centre of any town or village by driving towards the parish church, although many usually have two or more churches and chapels. You cant help but notice the Islands Baroque churches, their red or silver painted domes in relief against the skyline. They form an integral part of the Islands countryside, dominate village squares and are at the heart of Maltese social and cultural life.

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  • yes there are some fantastic churches there.

  • Brilliant video! Long live Christian Malta!

  • Nice video,maltese are Roman Catholics

    Check out MoniksIsland Malta Videos

  • Thank you for highlighting our Christian culture.

    Loved that march at the End.

    Yes we are Catholic and proud of it.

    I urge all Maltese especially the ones living abroad to log on to Utube and search for ( jasalf5959 ) they have lots of videos of Malta & Gozo.Check out

    Malta Gem of the Med,song by Enzo Guzman,brilliant.

    John Demicoli -Sydney Australia.

  • lol

  • hehe xahna kattolici

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