Bishop Grech takes part in London celebrations
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Hundreds of Maltese resident in the United Kingdom congregated in London to celebrate the seventh edition of Malta Day. The programme of events, organized by the Malta High Commission and a number of UK-based Maltese organizations, included a traditional Maltese fair complete with stalls selling Malta-made pottery and glass, filigree ornaments, pastizzi, ravjul and qassatat, beer, wines and liquors. Air Malta, The Malta Tourism Authority and the George Cross Island Association had a busy time promoting their various interests.
The Battista Leisure Group's troupe of young singers and dancers visiting London for a young artists' competition at The Shaftesbury Theatre delighted the audience with excerpts from their performance of Showbiz High.
His Grace Bishop Mgr Mario Grech visited the fair and was enthusiastically welcomed by the Maltese community present.
Bishop Grech was the principal co-celebrant at High Mass in a packed Westminster Cathedral. High Commissioner Dr. Michael Refalo welcomed His Grace and thanked everyone who had helped in the organization of the festivities.
The 'Magnificat' Children's Choir of Qala, under the direction of Canon Reverend Archpriest Joseph Zammit sang the music of a mass composed by Maestro Carmelo Zammit.
High Mass was followed by fireworks, a band march and procession during which the statue of The Bambina was carried from the Cathedral to the Chapel of Repose in Horseferry Road.
The highly successful day ended with Gala Dinner at the Hyatt Churchill Hotel in Mayfair.
















Jiena kont prezenti ghall-Malta Day f’Londra b’kumbinazzjoni… Kont impressjonat bic-celebrazzjoni… Kont ferhan li iltqajt ma xi Maltin residenti flondra…izda iktar u iktar bl-ilhna tac-ckejkin tal-lor Magnificat tal-Qala li bl-ilhna taghhom zejnu u ferhu il-quddiesa..
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