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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 sacred vestments donated by Grand Masters on display in the Vestments Hall

Sacred Vestments

The various Grand Masters of the Order of St John donated several sets of liturgical vestments to their conventual church to be used for important ceremonial occasions.

The inventories of the Order record thirteen such gifts which are made out of silk and satin and profusely embroidered with multicoloured silk yarns, often using gold and silver threads.

Click here for a larger image of a sacred vestment donated by Grand Master Cotoner

The colour of the vestments was chosen carefully according to the liturgical calendar to add symbolic meaning to the liturgy.

Of particular interest is the set donated by Grand Master Nicolas Cotoner. The vestments are richly embroidered with floral motifs, many of which carry a symbolic meaning.

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


Interactive Floor Plan

St John’s Co-Cathedral and museum is a national monument with many chapels and halls housing priceless artefacts.

Click here for an interactive floor plan to help you appreciate this treasure trove of a building.


Restoration

It is vital that great works of art of international importance are preserved for future generations to appreciate.

Click here for more info about restoration work at St John’s.


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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