Xaghra Parish » Gallery » 2009 » 05 JUN 09 - REMEMBERING SETTE GIUGNO VICTIMS

The victims of riots of Sette Giugno 1919 were remembered on 5 June in Malta and in Gozo because of the Elections for the European Parliament on the 6th of June 2009. In Gozo, the celebration was held in Xaghra by the National and Regional Festivities Committee within the Ministry for Gozo. The tragic event is annually commemorated in Xaghra since one of the four victims, Giuseppe Bajada, hailed from Xaghra. Mgr Archpriest Carmelo Refalo celebrated Mass for the repose of all four victims. The congregation included amongst others the Hon Giovanna Debono, Minister for Gozo, Xaghra Mayor Mr Joseph Cordina and Mr Vincent Grech, Chairman of the National and Regional Festivities Committee - Gozo. Mr Ivan Attard on the organ animated the singing while Chev Jos M Attard animated Mass. At end of Mass the National Anthem was sung.From Xaghra Basilica those present moved to the end of Bullara Street where Bajada used to live and where a marble plaque fixed to his house is a reminder of the man.Chev Jos M Attard compered the celebration and read poems related to the occassion. Miriam Christine Borg provided the music and sang patriotic songs. Bouquets of flowers were laid below the plaque after which two trumpeteers from the Armed Forces of Malta, Jason Camilleri and Jason Borg sounded the last post. A minute's silence was observed and in the end the National Anthem was sung. 

A1 Mgr Archpriest at start of Mass
A2 The Lessons read by Mayor J Cordina
A3 Mass animator J M Attard and organist I Attard singing animator
A4 Hon G Debono Minister for Gozo third from left
A5 The homily
A6
A7 Elevation of the Holy Host
A8 Elevation of the Chalice
A9 Congregation
B1 Holy Communion
B2 Holy Communion
B3 Holy Communion
B4 Holy Communion
B5 Gozo Minister and Xaghra Mayor
B6 Hon Mrs G Debono and Mr Anton Tabone
B7 Benediction at end of Mass
B8 Singign the National Anthem
B9 Plaque and photo of Giuseppe Bajada
C1 Chev J M Attard introducing the ceremony
C2 Chev J M Attard reading a poem by Fr G Delia SJ

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