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Collegiate church of St Paul, Rabat

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Location
  
Rabat

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Dedication
  
St Paul

Address
  
Rabat, Malta

Parish
  
Rabat

Architectural style
  
Baroque architecture

Country
  
Malta

Website
  
Website of the Church

Consecrated
  
21 September 1726

Opened
  
1783

Phone
  
+356 2145 0298

Collegiate church of St Paul, Rabat

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The Collegiate Church of St Paul is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Rabat, Malta.

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History

The church is built on part of the site of the Roman city Melite, which included all of Mdina and a large part of present-day Rabat. There were numerous churches built on the site of the present church which dates from the 17th century. In 1336 bishop Hilarius refers to the church as ecclesia Sancti Pauli de crypta, and also mentions the cemetery and the Roman ditch. The present church was built to replace a church which was completed in 1578. The new church was built with funds provided by the noble woman Guzmana Navarra on plans prepared by Francesco Buonamici. The church building commenced in 1653 was completed by Lorenzo GafĂ  in 1683. Annexed with the church of St Paul is a smaller church dedicated to St Publius which was rebuilt in 1692 and again in 1726 by Salvu Borg.

The Grotto

Entrance to the grotto is through the church of St Publius. The grotto is the place where according to tradition St Paul lived and preached during his three months stay in Malta in 60 A.D. In 1748 Grand Master Pinto donated a statue of St Paul for the grotto. The grotto was visited by two Popes, Pope John Paul II in 1990 and Pope Benedict XVI in 2010.

The grotto is linked to the Wignacourt Museum.

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

References

Collegiate church of St Paul, Rabat Wikipedia