Church of St Francis, Victoria Gozo

Conventual Church of St Francis of Assisi
Knisja ta' San Franġisk
Conventual Church of St Francis of Assisi

Location within Malta

36°02′32.5″N 14°14′28.0″E / 36.042361°N 14.241111°E
Location Victoria, Gozo
Country Malta
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Founded 1492
Founder(s) Jacob de Leo Provincial
Dedication St Francis of Assisi
Consecrated 1906
Architecture
Status Conventual Church
Functional status Active
Architectural type Church
Style Baroque
Completed 1663
Specifications
Number of domes 1
Number of spires 1
Bells 4 (1956)
Administration
Parish St George's Parish Victoria
Diocese Gozo
Province Malta
Clergy
Bishop(s) Mario Grech
Rector Joseph Xerri

The Church of St Francis is a Roman Catholic church building in Victoria, Gozo, Malta, situated in St Francis Square. Adjacent to the church is the convent of the Conventual Franciscans.[1]

Origins

The original convent and church of St Francis date back to 1492. The original church was dedicated to St Mark. The name was changed in 1535 to that of St Francis. The present church and convent were mostly built in the 17th century. The church was completed in 1663. Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena visited the convent and church in 1724. He stayed there from June 5 till June 9 in order to take possession of the island. This event was commemorated by an inscription on the wall of the rooms he occupied during this visit.[2]

In December 1890 the church was closed to the public by order of the government as it was seen to be unfit for use. The ceiling of the church was in a very dangerous state. The ceiling and façade were rebuilt and the church reopened on April 16, 1893. The church was consecrated by Giovanni Maria Camilleri, bishop of Gozo, in 1906.

Works of Art

The titular painting of the church depicts St Francis of Assisi receiving the stigmata. It was painted by Jean-Baptiste van Loo. The church also has a statue of St Isidore the Laborer which dates back to 1680. Originally this statue was gilded in gold but then it was painted over so as not to attract the attention of the French invaders.[3]

Feast of the Immaculate Conception

A feast to the Immaculate Conception of Mary is celebrated every year on December 8. The feat dates back to 1663 when a Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception was founded in the church to help in the organization of the mentioned feast. In 1698 a wooden statue of Our Lady representing the Immaculate Conception was used in a procession.

References

  1. Calleja, Thomas. "Knejjes dedikati lil San Frangisk f'Malta", Malta, 2004. Retrieved on 10 October 2014.
  2. Bezzina, Joseph. "Main Attractions", Victoria Local Council, Malta, 2011. Retrieved on 10 October 2014.
  3. "St Francis Church". Retrieved on 10 October 2014.