Easter Celebrations and Fireworks
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Tina & Tony
Wed 4 May 2011 23:45
Easter is very much celebrated in Malta. The many, many catholic churches
are highly decorated. Processions are held on Good Friday, when statues of
Jesus and biblical characters are carried through the streets on large plinths.
One procession, in Mosta was followed by men covered in white gowns and hoods
pulling along chains attached to their ankles, representing burden, the chains
made an eerie sound as they were dragged along the quiet streets.
Other characters followed in detailed Roman period costume.
On Easter Sunday, processions take place again. We have photos of a
procession in Valletta where the statue of the resurrected Christ is carefully
taken from the church, carried into the streets to the applause and celebration
of the gathered crowd and then carried slowly through the streets accompanied by
a full band, clergymen and associated period characters.
There was a nice family celebratory atmosphere.
At the end of April there is a celebration of Malta joining the EU.
To mark this event, Malta annaully hosts an International Firework festival
which is held in the Grand Harbour, Valletta.
The Grand Harbour is a spectacular venue for the display which is staged on
barges floating in the harbour. We watched from the high bastions in
Valletta, alongside hundreds of people looking across towards the Three
Cities.
The displayâs were made by competing factories with the best set to
music----- the intro to Queenâsâwe will rock you--- the beat/thud of fireworkâs
launching.
The reflections in the water only adding to the quality of the long
displays.
Photos below---
Easter celebrations
Fireworks over the Grand Harbour
Love to all
Tina and Tony x x
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