The Sunday Times of Malta

A night dedicated to the Catholic faith in Victoria

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The exhibition, curated by Charlene Vella, is open until Sunday, May 2, at The Palm Court Lounge, The Phoenicia Malta. Charlene Vella is a senior lecturer in art history in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Malta.

An evening of art, music and other cultural events under the name Shema – A Night Enlightene­d by the Word will take place on May 6 between 7pm and midnight in Victoria, Gozo.

The activity will consist of various free attraction­s in the centre of Victoria, each related to the Catholic faith, taking the form of a notte bianca.

The name of the activity is inspired by the Jewish word Shema, the first words of a daily Jewish prayer in the Bible.

The activities vary from an exhibition which features a living experience of the Catholic faith, musical concerts, outdoor exhibition­s by local artists, food for sale carrying a biblical theme and activities addressed to children.

The Animae Gospel Choir under the direction of Pamela Bezzina which will hold a concluding concert

Square on the evening.

At 10am on the day, in the main open space within the Diocesan Curia (the Bishop’s Palace), the public is invited for a presentati­on regarding archaeolog­ical findings from the synagogue of Galilei Huquq (5th century AD) and a talk about the Dead Sea Scrolls by Dennis Mizzi from the Department of Oriental Studies at the University of Malta, while at the same time, in the evening, various profession­al readers will be reading extracts from the Holy Scripture. in

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Shema – A Night Enlightene­d by the Word is taking place on May 6 at Victoria, Gozo between 7pm and midnight, with a public lecture on the day at 10am at the Bishop’s palace, Victoria.

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