St Mark's Church, Rabat Explained

St Mark's Church
Native Name:Knisja ta' San Mark
Native Name Lang:Maltese
Coordinates:35.8828°N 14.4022°W
Location:Rabat
Founded Date:1571
Dedicated Date:26 June 1906
Status:Active
Functional Status:Church
Architectural Type:Church
Style:Baroque
Renaissance
Groundbreaking:1571
Completed Date:1588
Priestincharge:Leslie Gatt

The Church of St Mark is a Roman Catholic Augustinian church located in Rabat, Malta.

History

Augustinians first arrived in Malta in 1383.[1] Their first convent and church were built outside the walls of Mdina however these were demolished in 1555 due to an attack by the Ottomans. A new land and an adjacent church dedicated to St Mark were given to the Augustinians to build their new friary. Plans were drawn up by Girolamo Cassar and work commenced in 1571.[2] The church and convent were completed in 1588. The church was built with a Renaissance style facade, unique to Malta. Only few alterations were made since then, preserving the church in the original state as it was when built. The church facade was restored in 2016.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://thechurchinmalta.org/en/posts/835/rabat "St. Mark's Church (Augustinians)"
  2. https://www.tvm.com.mt/en/news/restoration-works-approved-on-the-facade-of-st-mark-church-in-rabat/ "Restoration works approved on the facade of St Mark church in Rabat"
  3. http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2016-06-30/local-news/Facade-of-church-dedicated-to-St-Mark-in-Rabat-to-be-restored-6736160244 "Façade of church dedicated to St Mark in Rabat to be restored"