Oh My Malta Magazine July 2022

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THE MIRACULOUS

TA’ PINU SHRINE

Word s by Te r re n c e Mif s ud

The Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu is a Catholic devotion that originated

The Virgin of Ta' Pinu has been linked to a number of miraculous

in Malta's sister island, Gozo. Għarb is home to the Ta' Pinu Basilica,

healings involving Maltese and foreigners who claim to have been

where every year, thousands of tourists pay the church a visit for

rescued, cured, or assisted by the Virgin's intercession. Many

blessing and worship. The neo-Romanesque church, which rises to a

ex-votos have been offered to the Sanctuary by persons who have

height of 61 metres, was built between 1920 and 1931 on the site of an

been cured, saved, or obtained favours as a result of Our Lady Of

earlier 16th century chapel.

Ta' Pinu's intercession. The numerous visitors who visit the basilica

Pinu Gauci, the procurator of the church, gave monies to have it renovated in 1611. Amadeo Perugino painted the Assumption of Our Lady altarpiece in 1619. The church property changed hands in 1858,

on a daily basis may still view recounting of these miracles. Ta' Pinu is a significant and cherished figure in the life of all Gozitans, including those who reside overseas.

and the name was changed from "Of the Gentile" to "Ta' Pinu," which

Before departing to follow their relatives for medical treatment

means "Of Philip."

overseas, many families go to the Sanctuary to ask for Our Lady's

Ta' Pinu first appeared in the Curia of Gozo's files, particularly when Bishop Domenico Cubelles made a visit to the chapel, noting that it had recently been renovated and that the property belonged to the aristocratic family of "The Gentile." Msgr. Pietro Dusina, an apostolic

intercession. Volunteers from "Fondazzjoni Puttinu Cares" in Sutton, England, were given a blessed copy of Our Lady of Ta' Pinu's artwork to encourage cancer patients not to lose hope and to experience the Virgin Mary's protection during tough times.

visitor to the Maltese Islands in 1575, discovered the chapel in bad

Our Lady Of Ta' Pinu's reputation has extended across the

shape and ordered its demolition. According to a legend, the workman

Maltese diaspora. Since tens of thousands of Maltese and Gozitans

fractured his arm when he dealt the first blow with a pick. This was

immigrated to the United States and Australia, the Maltese have

interpreted as an omen for the chapel's preservation.

built shrines dedicated to the Virgin Mary of Ta' Pinu. OH MY MALTA

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