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Welcome to St John’s Co-Cathedral

St John’s Co-Cathedral is a unique monument of international importance. It owes its rich history and artistic heritage to the fact that for over 200 years it was the conventual church of the Order of the Knights of St John.


Click here for a larger image of the marble tombstones in the main nave.

Marble Tombstones

One of the most precious treasures at St John’s is the splendid inlaid marble floor. The entire nave is covered with marble tombstones which commemorate some of the most illustrious Knights of the Order.

All the tombstones are to original designs and composed of coloured inlaid marble. They date from the early 17th century to the late 18th century.

Click here for a larger image of the marble tombstone of Fra Bartolomeo da Cortona

Each tombstone is highly decorated with expressions of triumph, fame and death. Skeletons and skulls are often included in the iconography of the tombstones.

Click here for a larger image of the marble tombstone of Fra Jean louis de Guerin de Tencin

Amongst the most popular symbols are the angel of fame blowing a trumpet and angels holding laurel wreaths as symbols of victory.

Several tombstones depict weapons and battle scenes as testimony of their chivalry. The epitaphs are in Latin and often describe the Knights' virtues and achievements.

Ecclesiastical Services

Sundays and Feast Days:
0715hrs / 0800hrs / 0915hrs / 1100hrs / 1200hrs
1730hrs (winter) 1800hrs (summer)

Weekdays:
0730hrs / 0830hrs

For more information regarding special upcoming services please click here


News and Events
3rd July 2008 - 6:30 pm

Priest Ordination by the Archbishop

8th September 2008 - 10:00 am

Pontifical High Mass celebrated by the Archbishop and the Metropolitan Cathedral Chapter. Our Lady of Victory

21st September 2008

Independence Day on Sunday. Pontifical high mass celebrated by the Archbishop

4th October

The St John's Co-Cathedral and museum will be open from 7.00 pm-11.00 pm for Notte Bianca

10th October at 7.30 pm

Hospice movement concert with the Jubilate Choir. Open to the general Public

31st October 7.30 pm

St Pauls' Choral Society concert. Open to the general Public

14th November

Pontifical Mass celebrated by the Archbishop

8th December

9.15 am - Pontifical Mass celebrated for Immaculate Conception Day. Mass will be celebrated by the Archbishop
4.30 pm - Procession with the image of Our Lady of Carafa

24th December

5.00 pm - Solemn Vespers
5.30 pm - Christmas eve. Mass will be celebrated at 5.30pm

25th December

9.15 am - Pontifical High Mass will be celebrated by the Archbishop

31st December

5.30 pm - Te Deum Mass celebrated by the Archbishop

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