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Church of the Nativity of Our Lady (Savina)

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Location
  
Victoria, Gozo

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Consecrated
  
17 February 1904

Opened
  
1913

Dedication
  
Nativity of Mary

Country
  
Malta

Founded
  
10th Century

Status
  
Church

Architectural style
  
Baroque architecture

Architectural type
  
Church

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Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Gozo

Province
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Malta

Similar
  
St George's Basilica, Manoel Theatre, Fort Rinella, Megalithic Temples of Malta, National Museum of Archaeol

The Church of the Nativity of Our Lady more commonly known in Maltese as Ta' Savina is a church situated in the heart of Victoria, Gozo Malta.

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Origins

The original church was one of the earliest church buildings in Gozo. It was mentioned in notarial deeds of 1479. Other sources trace this church to the time of Count Roger I of Sicily. The church was rebuilt in 1502. This church, together with that of St James and St George's served as the parish church for the locals during the night time since the parish of St Mary in the Cittadella was inaccessible for people living outside the fortified city. As the threat of a barbarian invasion decreased Savina and St James's lost their parochial status and Victoria was left to two main parishes. Burials used to take place in the church yard up until 1899.

Present Church

The present church was built in the early 20th century. The cathedral chapter had approved plans for the rebuilding of Savina church. Works started in 1901 and finished in 1904. The church was consecrated on February 17, 1904. In 1913 the church was further enlarged. The church reopened on the same year by Cardinal Domenico Ferrata, a Papal delegate for the Eucharistic Congress. Monsignor Luigi Vella was appointed as the first rector of the church. Monsignor Vella was the one who worked to rebuild the church and open it for perpetual adoration. He later was appointed as Archdeacon of the Cathedral.

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

Works of Art

The main altar painting depicts the birth of the Virgin Mary. It dates to 1622 and was commissioned by the governor of Gozo Riccardo de Nini Claret.

References

Church of the Nativity of Our Lady (Savina) Wikipedia