Bon Kunsill Church, Żejtun
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Bon Kunsill Church | |
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The Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel | |
Knisja tal-Madonna tal-Bon Kunsill | |
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35°51′13.3″N 14°31′54.6″E / 35.853694°N 14.531833°E | |
Location | Żejtun |
Country | Malta |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
History | |
Founder(s) | Neriku Testaferrata |
Dedication | Our Lady of Good Counsel |
Administration | |
Archdiocese | Malta |
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church (Maltese: Il-Knisja tal-Madonna tal-Bon Kunsill), is a church located in Żejtun, Malta.
History
The church is the private chapel of the adjacent Aedes Danielis Palace built by the Testaferrata Bonnici family who also built the nearby St Angelo's Church.[citation needed] A permission to build the chapel was given on 7 April, 1753.[1] through the initiative of Neriku Testaferrata and blessed by Archbishop Paul Alphéran de Bussan.[citation needed] The chapel was consecrated by Archbishop Pietro Pace on December 8, 1891.[citation needed]
In the 1980s the church was ransacked and a sizable amount of priceless valuables were stolen. The church remains the private property of the Testaferrata Bonnici family.[2][3]
See also
References
- ^ Degiorgio, Stephen; Fiorentino, Emmanuel (2004). Antoine Favray (1706-1798): A French Artist in Rome, Malta and Constantinople. p. 98. ISBN 9789993210269.
- ^ "Our Lady of Good Counsel Feast" Wirt iz-Zejtin. Retrieved on 26 July 2017.
- ^ "Żejtun" Malta-Canada, Malta. Retrieved on 26 July 2017.
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