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Event Series L-Aħħar Ċena

L-Aħħar Ċena

Sacred Heart of Jesus Church Fontana, Gozo, Malta

An installation depicting the Last Supper with thirteen life-size statues set amidst a traditional Judaic Passover supper scene. 

Event Series Wirja Golgota

Wirja Golgota

Xagħra Band Club - Soċjeta' Filarmonika Victory A.D. 1898 Xagħra, Gozo, Malta

An exhibition displaying sixty figurines depicting salient moments from the final days of the Passion of the Christ. These works of art were carved in clay by local artist Manwel Gauci. The figurines, commissioned by Ezechiel Grima, are set against periodical scenery built by the artist.

Event Series Ġetsemani

Ġetsemani

Teatru Astra Triq ir-Repubblika, Victoria, Gozo, Malta

An exhibition of statues and paintings, in their majority works by local artists, related to the Passion of Our Lord. An important part of the exhibition will be dedicated to the episode of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. Apart from these miniature statues, there will also be on display the life-size statue - made by Ġużeppi Sagona & Vincenzo...

Event Series Anima Christi

Anima Christi

St. Peter & St Paul Square Nadur, Gozo, Malta

The Ghaqda Armar Triq il-Kappillan is hosting an immersive sacred exhibition inside a World War II shelter. Visitors can embark on a spiritual journey through stations depicting Christ’s Passion, culminating in the glorious triumph of His Resurrection.

Event Series Mejda tal-Appostli

Mejda tal-Appostli

St. John Baptist Church Xewkija, Gozo, Malta

A depiction of The Last Supper, featuring life-sized statues created by Hubert Saliba. Groups of ten or more can visit outside opening hours by calling on 7956 2969.

Event Series Consummatum Est

Consummatum Est

Kunvent tal-Kapuċċini, Triq il-Kapuccini, Victoria, Gozo, Malta

An exhibition of sacred and religious items relating to the Passion of the Christ. Among others, this includes a set of statues displayed on Good Friday as well as a sepulcher.

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