With the annual approach of the Easter season the Maltese Islands celebrates and remembers the passion, death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Good Friday processions are held in various localities in Malta and Gozo during the Holy Week. Hereunder are the dates and locations:

Palm Sunday (24th March)

  • Ħal Għaxaq: 5.00pm
  • Ħal Għargħur: 5.00pm

Holy Thursday (28th March)

  • Rabat San Ġorġ (Gozo): 6.30pm

Good Friday (29th March)

In Malta:

  • Vittoriosa (Birgu) – 5.30pm
  • Senglea (Isla) – 6.00pm
  • Ħaż Żebbuġ – 5.00pm
  • Naxxar – 5.15pm
  • Ħal Qormi – 5.30pm
  • Ħal Luqa – 5.30pm
  • Mosta – 5.00pm
  • Raħal Ġdid – 5.30pm
  • Rabat – 5.30pm
  • Valletta – 5.30pm
  • Cospicua (Bormla) – 6.30pm
  • Żejtun – 5.00pm

In Gozo:

  • Rabat (Cathedral) – 6.30pm
  • Nadur – 6.00pm
  • Xagħra – 6.00pm
  • Żebbuġ – 6.00pm

Risen Christ Processions

In Easter Sunday, Malta celebrates the Resurrection of Christ with a traditional procession in these following locations:

Easter Sunday (31st March)

In Malta:

Rabat (Malta) –

Valletta (Jesuit Church) – 7.00pm

Birgu (Vittoriosa) –

L-Isla (Senglea) – 10.00am

Bormla (Cospicua) – 9.15am

Ħaż Żebbuġ – 9.00am

Naxxar – 9.30am

Ħal Qormi (St. George) – 9.00am

Ħal Qormi (St. Sebastian) – 9.00am

Ħal Għargħur –

Mosta – 6.30pm

Raħal Ġdid –

Gżira – 9.45am

In Gozo

Rabat (St. George) – 9.00am

Rabat (Cathedral) – 10.30am

Nadur – 9.15am

Xagħra – 9.30am

Qala – 5.45pm

Iż-Żebbuġ – 6.00pm

Xewkija – 9.30am