Chapel of St Andrew
Il-Kappella ta' Sant' Andrija
Chapel of St Andrew is located in Malta
Chapel of St Andrew
Chapel of St Andrew
35°49′55.5″N 14°28′49.6″E / 35.832083°N 14.480444°E / 35.832083; 14.480444
LocationŻurrieq
CountryMalta
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusActive
DedicationSt Andrew
Architecture
Functional statusChurch
Administration
ArchdioceseMalta
ParishŻurrieq
Clergy
ArchbishopCharles Scicluna

The Chapel of St Andrew is a small Roman Catholic chapel located at the border the village of Żurrieq in Malta.

History

St Andrew's was first mentioned in the reports recounting the visit of inquisitor Pietro Dusina in 1575. However, the chapel was rebuilt in 1634 as mentioned in other pastoral visits. The chapel was deconsecrated in 1658 by Bishop Balaguer. The church remained in disuse until 1690 when the chapel became the property of the parish church of St Catherine. [1]

Interior

The chapel's interior is quite plain and typical to 16th century church building in Malta. There are a number of arches leading to the altar. The titular painting depicting St Andrew was removed and can now be found in the sacristy of the parish church.

Catacombs and windmill

The chapel is located on top of a number of catacombs known as Tax-Xarolla catacombs. Also near the chapel is the famous landmark of the village, Xarolla Windmill. [2]

References

  1. Farrugia, Jonathan. "Il-Knisja ta’ San Andrija ~ ta’ Birmieġa, Żurrieq", Kappelli Maltin. Retrieved on 29 October 2016.
  2. "Attractions in, Żurrieq", Where to go in Malta. Retrieved on 29 October 2016.
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