Archbishop receives public
Photo: Matthew Mirabelli
Archbishop Paul Cremona this morning received New Year greetings from members of the public, some of whom presented him with gifts.
Visitors included representatives of 15 parishes he will be visiting next year.
These are Attard (to be visited between January 10 and 16); Balzan (January 24 - 30); St Dominic, Valletta (Jannar 31 - February 7); Iklin (February 15 - 20); Gżira (February 21 - 27); Ta’ Xbiex (March 1 - 6); Floriana (March 7 - 12); St Augustine, Valletta (March 15 - 21); Lija (March 21 - 30); St Paul, Valletta (April 19 - 25); Msida (May 9 - 20); Luqa (May 22 - 29); Our Lady of Lourdes, Paola (June 3 - 12), Christ the King, Paola (June 28 - July 4); Sta Luċija (July 22 - August 5).
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Franco Farrugia
Dec 28th 2008, 20:31
@ Mr Zammit - Well, seeing your comment, I certainly would not have expected otherwise from you. A comment, which would certainly hurt people concerned.
Dennis Zammit
Dec 28th 2008, 18:56
Franco Farrugia, I stand by my statement.
The overwhelming approach by the general public towards Archbishop P. Pawl Cremona is a unique sign that everyone is of my same opinion.
Once again, Prosit u Awguri Patri Pawl Cremona O.P.
Franco Farrugia
Dec 28th 2008, 17:55
@ Dennis Zammit - With all due respect, and I don't mean to start a controversy, but please be careful how comments are made. What does that comment mean? That previously we didn't have 'an Archbishop to be proud of'? What was so wrong with his predecessor? What's so different with the new Bishop? As far as I am concerned, nothing much.
So, let's be careful what to say and not pass any judgement on people.
Dennis Zammit
Dec 28th 2008, 17:16
We now all can say that we have an Archbishop to be proud of.
Prosit u Awguri Patri Pawl