St Andrew's Parish Church, Luqa

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Parish Church of St Andrew
Il-Knisja Parrokkjali ta Sant' Andrija
The church's façade in 2018
Parish Church of St Andrew
35°51′37.4″N 14°29′19.8″E / 35.860389°N 14.488833°E / 35.860389; 14.488833
LocationLuqa, Malta
DenominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteWebsite of the Church
History
StatusActive
Founded15 May 1634
DedicationSt Andrew
Consecrated7 December 1783
EventsSaint Andrew's Festa (1st Sunday of July), Our Lady of Consolation's Festa (4 September), Good Friday Procession, Easter Sunday Procession, Chorpus Christie and the Sacred Heart of Jesus Procession and Our Lady of Rosary Procession.
Architecture
Functional statusParish church
Architect(s)Giulju Muscat (main) and
Andrea Micallef (copula and extensions)
Architectural typeChurch
StyleMannerist (exterior)
Baroque (interior)
Specifications
MaterialsLimestone
Administration
ArchdioceseMalta
ParishLuqa
Clergy
RectorKan. Michael Zammit

The Parish Church of St Andrew is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Luqa, Malta.

The church of St Andrew of Luqa was first mentioned towards the end of the 15th century.[citation needed] The first building may not have been in a good state, since a new one was built between 1539 and 1542.[citation needed]

Dusina's apostolic visit

In 1575, the Apostolic visitor Pietro Dusina reports that in that year the church of St Andrew was the main church of the village though it had no priest to administer the sacraments. Moreover, Dusina reports that the high altar had no titular painting. Consequently, he ordered that one be painted and installed. Dusina's report also mentions that the church had two side altars dedicated to Christ the Saviour and Our Lady. The painting of Christ the Saviour depicted Christ in his transfiguration together with Paul the Apostle, Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian. Dusina also reports that the altar of Our Lady did not have a painting though that same year one was commissioned that depicted the Nativity of Mary but which later was changed into the Nativity of Jesus. In 1600 the titular painting of the church was mentioned for the first time. It was done by Filippo Dingli and depicted Our Lady with St Andrew and St Paul. In 1607 Mass began to be celebrated daily in this church.[citation needed]

Separate parish

Present church

References

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