November 18th 2008 edition of The Maltese Herald
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- Willington School Boy’s Choir in concert next Wednesday
- “Wojtyla Chants” concert in Xaghra
- July 1st 2008 edition of The Maltese Herald
- September 30th 2008 edition of The Maltese Herald
- December 9th 2008 edition of The Maltese Herald
- December 16th 2008 edition of The Maltese Herald
- San Lawrenz Council erect monument in honour of St Lawrence
- October 14th 2008 edition of The Maltese Herald
- Vintage car show in Xaghra next Sunday
- The June 3rd edition of The Maltese Herald
- 12th of February edition of The Maltese Herald Gozo section
- Christmas Concert at Basilica of Our Lady of Nativity in Xaghra
- The May 13th edition of The Maltese Herald
- The 18th of March edition of The Maltese Herald Gozo section
- Monument to Pope John Paul II
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This weeks 18th of November edition of The Maltese Herald Gozo section is now available for download by clicking here.
Previous editions are also available by clicking on this link.
The stories covered in this weeks issue are:
Page 9
A good number of cyclists and motor cyclists assembled at the Marian Sanctuary of ta` Pinu to take part in a pilgrimage to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Grace in Victoria. The Rev. Fr. Guardian Karm Dimech waited in front of the Sanctuary to say prayers and bless the participants at the end of the pilgrimage. He also presented mementoes to the participants.
Xaghra Local Council and the Classic Sports Cars Club organised a show of vintage cars in the Xaghra village square.
Gharb Local Council and the Pope John Paul II National Monument Committee organised a concert by the Willington School Boys' Choir at the Gharb Basilica. The concert marked the 30th anniversary of the election of John Paul II and the second anniversary of the inauguration of a monument to him.
Page 10
A re-enactment of the 210th anniversary of the French surrender in Gozo was held in Victoria. The event was spread over two days.
Photo: Rev. Guardian Karm Dimech is seen here presenting a memento to one of the participants in the pilgrimage, Steve Cassar.
















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