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Church of St Lucy, Valletta

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Location
  
Valletta

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Status
  
Active

Architectural style
  
Baroque architecture

Country
  
Malta

Founded
  
1570

Functional status
  
Church

Dedication
  
Saint Lucy

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Archdiocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Malta

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The Church of St Lucy is a small Roman Catholic church situated in Valletta, Malta.

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History

The church of St Lucy was built in 1570, four years after the construction of the city of Valletta began. It was originally dedicated to St Francis of Paola, a statue of whom is on the corner of St Lucy's street just opposite the church. The first Dominicans who went to Valletta from Birgu first administered the sacraments from this church before their church was constructed. The church was rebuilt with money paid by the wine merchants of Valletta. After the church was rebuilt, it was dedicated to Saint Lucy and Saint Vincent Ferrer.

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

Works of art

The titular painting on top of the high altar depicts the Immaculate Conception with Saint Paul, Saint Lucy, Saint Vincent Ferrer and Saint Clare. Beneath the high altar one can find the corpse of St Lucian the Martyr brought from the cemetery of Priscilla in Rome. The side altar are dedicated to St Francis of Paola and St Paschal Baylon.

Feast day

The feast of Saint Lucy is celebrated every year from the 1st of December and ends on the liturgical feast of the saint on December 13.

References

Church of St Lucy, Valletta Wikipedia