Photographer’s Note
PLEASE, VISIT WORKSHOP VERSION!!!!!!!!!! IT IS WONDERFUL!!!
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Religion in Malta:
The Constitution of Malta provides for freedom of religion but establishes Roman Catholicism as the state religion. Freedom House and the World Factbook report that 98 percent of the population is Roman Catholic, making the nation one of the most Catholic countries in the world. The Sunday Mass Attendance Census 2005 commissioned by the Archdiocese of Malta reports that 52.6% of the population attends regular religious services. This is one of the highest rate of attendance in Europe.
Around 22% of the population is reported to be active in a church group, movement or community. Malta has the highest concentration of members per capita of the Neocatechumenal Way in the world, since it was introduced in the islands in 1973 by three Italian catechists, who started the first community in the Immaculate Conception Parish in Ħamrun.
The Patron Saints are Saint Paul, Saint Agata and Saint George Preca, known as Dun Ġorġ - the first Maltese saint, canonized on 3 June 2007 by Pope Benedict XVI. A number of Maltese individuals are recognised as Blessed, including Adeodata Pisani and Nazju Falzon, these having been beatified by the late Pope John Paul II.
Various Roman Catholic religious orders are found in Malta, such as the Jesuits, Franciscans, Dominicans and Little Sisters of the Poor.
Most congregants at the local Protestant churches are not Maltese; many British retirees live in the country, and vacationers from many other nations compose the remainder of such congregations. There are approximately 500 Jehovah's Witnesses; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), the Bible Baptist Church, and the Fellowship of Evangelical Churches have about 60 affiliates. There is one Muslim mosque and one Jewish congregation. Zen Buddhism and the Bahá'í Faith also have about 40 members. There is one Muslim mosque and a Muslim primary school. Of the estimated 3,000 Muslims in Malta, approximately 2,250 are foreigners, approximately 600 are naturalized citizens, and approximately 150 are native-born Maltese.[28] There are also some churches of other denominations, such as St. Andrew's Scots Church in Valletta (a joint Presbyterian and Methodist congregation) and St Paul's Anglican Cathedral, as well as a Seventh-day Adventist church in Birkirkara.
Critiques | Translate
robob
(3640) 2008-03-01 7:42
Hello Agnes,
Je trouve vraiment trčs jolie cette association de couleurs rouge et ocre,
Le sommet de la coupole est richement décoré,
Chouette point de vue,
Bien ŕ toi,
Robert
brandstaetter
(14388) 2008-03-01 9:24
Hi Agnes,
a nice view, the domes are like a couple of cakes or something :)
well seen & photographed,
compliments, Christian
gracious
(20017) 2008-03-01 9:33
Hello Agnes,
This is a very cheerful image as soon as I see it becuase you had captured well with a bright light on the beautiful architecture on a good day out!
excellent sharpness, good colour and details
many thanks for sharing
Tony
Muse
(31059) 2008-03-01 9:43
Hello Agnes,
De jolies couleurs douces et une superbe architecture que tu nous fais découvrir avec un cadrage adapté.
Un commentaire trčs intéressant.
Amitiés,
Denise
marzar
(116) 2008-03-02 4:02
hi agnes,
nice photo and good pov,
great shot and good clarity.
welldone and thanks for sharing.
mario
Karmenu
(1386) 2008-03-02 4:14
Nice capture. Is it taken in Gozo?
I did a workshop also. Hope you like it.
regards
Charles
ifanik
(20542) 2008-03-02 15:40
hI agnes
Impressive church and a very beautiful photo with nice framing and lighting
Congratylations
Nick
elitsa
(459) 2008-03-03 3:10
Nice image Agnes!
I like your point of view and composition. Clear and sunny colours. Nice mood:)
Cheers
elitsa
steliosk
(4784) 2008-03-03 17:03
Great perspective and POV.
you placed everything right.
Great and useful note also :)
Regards
Stelios
bizsu
(1011) 2008-03-05 17:46
Szia Ági !
Ez csodálatos ! Le vagyok nyügözve. Szép színek, jó beállítás. Gratulálok.
Légy jó , Zsú
mikeo
(12117) 2008-03-13 8:04
Hi Agnes!:)
Really nice shot with superb POV and composition.
Colours are also excellent...and WS...;)
Its also well done;)
Greetings
Mikeo
r021251
(3917) 2008-03-24 5:45
Beatiful ,effect ,
The color is special , the details are super
good angle shot
bravo Agnes , i like this post Réal.
Isa-M
(4026) 2008-03-28 12:42
Hi Agnes !
workshop is indeed great, but your photo is an oryginal - fantastic POV and idea!
Have a nice weekend, too! :)
Isabela
jurek1951
(26110) 2008-04-02 5:36
Hi Agnes,
Very beautiful colours and a great composition. Beautiful architecture shot.
Georg
Priam1966
(892) 2008-05-28 11:19
Hello Agnes I remenber My visit to this church but i didn't saw this point of view, I have a look to the workshop i like it but not the frame.
The quality of this photo have been to much degrade or compressed it is only 60 Ko so you can see that the border of the church are not clear.
Chris
Photo Information
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Copyright: Agnes Horvath (miumiu)
(3866) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-07-17
- Categories: Architecture
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2008-03-01 6:41








