Not in the spirit of the feast or Church
- Malta and Gozo’s beautiful feasts – Alfred Grech
- Declaration by Leone Philharmonic Society
- Gozo parish priests issue festa guidelines
- Bishop defends Church’s development proposals
- Archbishop appeals for feasts to be celebrated in a Christian spirit
- Unexploded petards in Sannat school to be removed
- Our Lady Queen of the Sacred Heart feast
- Mgr. Mario Grech was today Consecrated as the Bishop of Gozo
- Allegations of incidents during Santa Marija Feast – Leone Philharmonic Society
- Leone Philharmonic Society again criticises Bishop’s decision
- Gozo statue donation to be re-enacted on Saturday
- President George Abela visits the Bishop of Gozo
- Statement released by the Gozo Curia late last night
- Environmental NGO’s condemn attacks on Birdlife Volunteers
- August 26th 2008 edition of The Maltese Herald
Gozo Bishop Mario Grech has called on people to follow in Christ’s footsteps instead of using the Church for their own personal or organisational advantage. “During this period of titular feasts, there are those who use the Church to show their power by letting off an exaggerated amount of petards, without taking into consideration the impact these have on other people,” Mgr Grech said.
We would respectfully submit that the time is nigh for action as well as words. Many people are now voicing their concern, not only about excessive petards, but also about excessive bells, excessive drinking, and excessive partisan conflicts between some of the churches during these feasts.
This problem particularly afflicts the feasts of San Gorg and Santa Marija in Victoria, culminating in a very unchristian confrontation between the opposing sides in St Georges Square. Where else in the civilised world would one witness such a confrontation, or hear allegations of such incidents as the ones outlined in the press release published here?
What must the rest of the world think when they read about what takes place in the name of the Church?
The Church and the Government need to do more than just condemn, they need to utilise existing laws and regulations, and if necessary enact new ones, to prevent these abuses from continuing, or indeed escalating even further out of control.














I fully agree with H.E. Bishop Mario Grech. Some feasts became more like a carnival and some people even use them to show their hatred towards others especially other parishes in the same town or village.
Band Clubs need to make sure that those in the committee are responsible and prudent people and not hot headed ones. Hateful lyrics should not be allowed to accompany marches.
It’s time we freshen up our mentality and look at feasts as feasts for ALL to enjoy. It’s time that band clubs get together and participate in each others’ feast.
That would not only be a Christian attitude but also a civilized one.
We, Maltese and Gozitans, are still very backwards in many areas.