Our Saviour's Church, Lija

Our Saviour's Church
The Parish church of the Transfiguration of Jesus
Il-knisja Parrokkjali tas-Salvatur
Our Saviour's Church
35°54′05.8″N 14°26′47.6″E / 35.901611°N 14.446556°E / 35.901611; 14.446556Coordinates: 35°54′05.8″N 14°26′47.6″E / 35.901611°N 14.446556°E / 35.901611; 14.446556
Location Lija
Country Malta
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Status Active
Dedication Transfiguration of Jesus
Consecrated 25 July 1782
Architecture
Functional status Parish church
Architectural type Church
Style Baroque
Specifications
Number of domes 1
Number of spires 2
Administration
Parish Lija
Archdiocese Malta
Clergy
Archbishop Charles Scicluna
Priest in charge Joseph Cilia

Our Saviour's Church or more formally The Parish Church of the Transfiguration of Jesus is a Roman Catholic Baroque Parish church located in the village of Lija, Malta.

History

The parish of Lija was created on February 6, 1594.[1] The cornerstone for the church was laid by Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri on May 20, 1694. The church was built on designs made by Giovanni Barbara and was finished by July 1702. The church was completely finished in 1782 and blessed by Bishop Vincenzo Labini on July 25, 1782.[2]

Interior

The interior of the church is modelled on the Tuscan order with traces of Doric order. The titular painting depicts the Transfiguration of Jesus and is the work of Mattia Preti dating from 1698. The same artist also painted two works depicting St Luke and St Matthew, respectively. Other notable works include Our Lady of the Rosary by Alessio Erardi dating from 1702. There are also works by Francesco Zahra depicting the Guardian Angels dating from 1757. Giuseppe Hyzler painted Our lady of Mount Carmel in the mid 19th century. One can also find a painting of the Holy Cross by Giuseppe Calì dating from 1891. Other artists such as Giuseppe D'Arena, Lazzru Pisani and Giuseppe Calleja. The paintings in the apse are the work of Ignazio Cortis dating from 1873 while that on the ceiling and the dome are the work of Giuseppe Cali.[3]

References

  1. "Ħal Lija", Church in Malta, Malta. Retrieved on 25 February 2017.
  2. "Lija", Malta-Canada. Retrieved on 25 February 2017.
  3. "Il-Knisja Parrokkjali ta' Kristu s-Salvatur", Local Councils. Retrieved on 25 February 2017.
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