Every February, the narrow limestone streets of Valletta fill with the sound of brass bands, the crack of fireworks over Grand Harbour, and the reverent hush of thousands watching a wooden statue of a saint hoisted onto the shoulders of the city’s strongest men. This is San Pawl Nawfragu — […]
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Valletta in February: Celebrating the Feast of St Paul’s Shipwreck as a Tourist
Every winter, while most of Europe shivers under grey skies, a small capital city on a sun-kissed Mediterranean island erupts in devotion, brass-band music, and fireworks. Valletta, Malta’s UNESCO-listed capital, transforms on February 10 each year for the Feast of St Paul’s Shipwreck — known locally as Il-Festa ta’ San […]
The Church of Saint Paul Shipwrecked in Valletta: A Must-Visit During the Feast of St Paul’s Shipwreck in Malta
Malta is a country that wears its faith on its sleeve — and on its balconies, street corners, and church facades. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the capital city of Valletta on the 10th of February, when the entire nation pauses to celebrate the Feast of St Paul’s […]
Saint Paul’s Shipwreck: Why This Feast Is Malta’s Most Important Holiday
Every February 10, the tiny Mediterranean island of Malta shuts down. Schools close. Offices empty. Fireworks thunder across the Grand Harbour before most of the world has finished its morning coffee. This is the Feast of Saint Paul’s Shipwreck — not just another saint’s day on a crowded Catholic calendar, […]
How Malta Celebrates the Feast of Saint Paul’s Shipwreck
February in Malta is nothing like you would expect. The Mediterranean light is soft. The limestone buildings glow amber. The streets of Valletta are hung with red-and-white banners. And on the morning of February 10, the entire island shuts down — not out of grief, but out of gratitude. This […]
The Biblical Story of Saint Paul’s Shipwreck in Malta: What Really Happened?
There is a small island in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea where a shipwreck changed everything. Not the coastline. Not the harbor. Everything — the language of prayer, the shape of community, the very soul of a nation. That island is Malta. And the shipwreck belongs to Saint Paul […]
