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Mass
Services
Ta
Pinu Marian Centre celebrates different religious functions throughout
the year. All nationalities and denominations are welcome to attend.
This is a place of pilgrimage intended to help pilgrims come closer to
God, our Father through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary. No
matter who you are or what your beliefs, you too can come any time to
relax yourself in this holy place, to pray for your spiritual and
material needs, to enter into intimacy with Our Lord Jesus Christ and
the Holy Spirit and think little about yourself, about your relations
with the Heavenly Father and with your neighbour.
Mass Services at Ta Pinu Marian Centre
are celebrated on the first Saturday of every month at 2:00pm. The celebration is commenced with
the Rosary, recited along the Way of the Rosary, in an array of
languages. This is followed by Mass and the Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament, in front of the chapel.
The Feast of the Betrothal of the Blessed Virgin Mary to St Joseph is
held annually on the 23rd January at
6:30pm.
During Lent, the Meditations of the Stations of the Cross are held every
Saturday at 2:00pm, starting at the monument.
As a lead up to the Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady, a Mass is
organized every Wednesday at 11:00am in the chapel. This commences just
after Easter and runs for 15 weeks.
The Solemn Celebration of Our Lady's Call to Karmela Grima is held
annually on the Sunday closest to the 22nd of June at 2:00pm. The highlight of
the celebration is the Presentation of the infants to Our Lady.
The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception is held annually on the 8th
December at
7:00pm.
A procession with Baby Jesus for peace is held annually on the final
Saturday before Christmas at 2:00pm.

Souvenirs, including Holy icons, religious articles and lantern oil can
be obtained before and after Mass from the piety stalls. Votive candles
are sold during services. Devotees are welcome to light a small candle
at any time in the chapel. Intentions are given before Mass to one of
the helpers and announced to the congregation before Mass.
This page was last
updated in January 2008
© 2008 Christopher
DeBrincat
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