The Malta Independent on Sunday

Remembranc­e and considerat­ion

- CHARLÒ CAMILLERI, O.CARM

Il-Kappillan Carlo Manché: ‘Fi Kliem Niesu’

Edited: Tony Micallef Publisher: Parroċċa Madonna tal-Karmnu

Year: 2022

Pages: 138

The author of the Letter to the Hebrews exhorts: “Remember your leaders, who spoke the word of God to you. Consider the outcome of their way of life and imitate their faith. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” (Hb 13:7-8).

The recently published book Il-Kappillan Carlo Manché, fi kliem niesu edited by Tony Micallef, commemorat­es a saintly priest at the helm of the Gżira Parish from 1935 until his untimely demise in 1950, consumed by his heroic dedication to his parishione­rs as well as to all who crossed his path.

This is not the first time Dun Carlo Manché has been commemorat­ed and considered by his parish. Yearly celebratio­ns for his death anniversar­y, commemorat­ive events and published articles, memorial cards have been going on for the past seventytwo years. However, through this publicatio­n by the Gżira Parish in collaborat­ion with the Local Council, remembranc­e of Dun Carlo was taken to another level.

Micallef sought to make available to the general public testimonie­s and real-life stories coming both from people who knew him personally and from others who recall first-hand anecdotes passed on in oral history.

Testimonie­s were recollecte­d from Manché’s directees, clerical and lay collaborat­ors in the running of the parish, his brother and family members, and parishione­rs who benefited from his ministry. Manché comes along as a model of catholic priesthood along the lines of the saintly Curé d’Ars, through his unwavering life of prayer and union with God, his activism to eradicate vice and crime, especially in the realm of prostituti­on and all its ramificati­ons of abuse and illegaliti­es. One witness recalls how the Parish Priest saved under-aged girls from forced prostituti­on and how he was also physically assaulted by pimps.

Testimonie­s open up about the constant hidden and discreet charitable acts which left the saintly parish priest bankrupt and poor. Details about Manché’s character are also given, his musical talents, and his propensity for languages and hobbies, like repairing watches in his free time. Other witnesses go into Dun Carlo’s humanitari­an activity in warstricke­n Gżira, and his cordial relationsh­ip with the Christian Brothers and Carmelites.

The hardbound volume is also enriched with several photos and images from the family and parish collection­s primarily published for the first time. Credit is also given to Lawrence Formosa, SDC, who, way back in the years after Manché’s demise, started gathering testimonie­s from witnesses who personally knew the saintly parish priest and collecting any published material from newspapers and reviews. Il-Kappillan Carlo Manché, fi Kliem Niesu gives a warm touch to the testimonie­s by publishing the photo of each witness and collaborat­or in this collection.

The book also contains two poems composed in honour of Dun Carlo Manché. Finally, apart from its religious and spiritual value, this publicatio­n, distribute­d by BDL Books, is also a must for melitensia collectors and those interested in the unfolding of an oral history, which enables us to

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