Year | Date | Holiday |
---|---|---|
2025 | Wednesday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2025 | Monday 10 February | Feast of Saint Paul's Shipwreck |
2025 | Wednesday 19 March | Feast of Saint Joseph |
2025 | Monday 31 March | Freedom Day |
2025 | Friday 18 April | Good Friday |
2025 | Thursday 1 May | Worker's Day |
2025 | Saturday 7 June | Sette Giugno |
2025 | Sunday 29 June | Feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul |
2025 | Friday 15 August | Feast of the Assumption |
2025 | Monday 8 September | Feast of Our Lady of Victories |
2025 | Sunday 21 September | Independence Day |
2025 | Monday 8 December | Feast of the Immaculate Conception |
2025 | Saturday 13 December | Republic Day |
2025 | Thursday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2026 | Thursday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2026 | Tuesday 10 February | Feast of Saint Paul's Shipwreck |
2026 | Thursday 19 March | Feast of Saint Joseph |
2026 | Tuesday 31 March | Freedom Day |
2026 | Friday 3 April | Good Friday |
2026 | Friday 1 May | Worker's Day |
2026 | Sunday 7 June | Sette Giugno |
2026 | Monday 29 June | Feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul |
2026 | Saturday 15 August | Feast of the Assumption |
2026 | Tuesday 8 September | Feast of Our Lady of Victories |
2026 | Monday 21 September | Independence Day |
2026 | Tuesday 8 December | Feast of the Immaculate Conception |
2026 | Sunday 13 December | Republic Day |
2026 | Friday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2027 | Friday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2027 | Wednesday 10 February | Feast of Saint Paul's Shipwreck |
2027 | Friday 19 March | Feast of Saint Joseph |
2027 | Friday 26 March | Good Friday |
2027 | Wednesday 31 March | Freedom Day |
2027 | Saturday 1 May | Worker's Day |
2027 | Monday 7 June | Sette Giugno |
2027 | Tuesday 29 June | Feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul |
2027 | Sunday 15 August | Feast of the Assumption |
2027 | Wednesday 8 September | Feast of Our Lady of Victories |
2027 | Tuesday 21 September | Independence Day |
2027 | Wednesday 8 December | Feast of the Immaculate Conception |
2027 | Monday 13 December | Republic Day |
2027 | Saturday 25 December | Christmas Day |
Malta celebrates several public holidays throughout the year, reflecting its rich cultural heritage, religious traditions, and historical milestones. These holidays are marked by various festivities, religious ceremonies, and moments of national pride. Many holidays are deeply connected to the Catholic faith, which plays a significant role in Maltese society.
New Year's Day
Date: January 1
Origin & Significance: Marks the beginning of the new calendar year.
Observance: A day of rest and family gatherings, often accompanied by fireworks and celebrations the night before.
Feast of Saint Paul's Shipwreck
Date: February 10
Origin & Significance: Commemorates the shipwreck of Saint Paul on Malta, an event pivotal to Malta's Christian history.
Observance: Religious processions and church services, especially in Valletta where the event is nationally significant.
Feast of Saint Joseph
Date: March 19
Origin & Significance: Honours Saint Joseph, the husband of Mary and patron saint of workers.
Observance: Celebrated with masses and community festivities; traditional sweets like "Figolli" are popular.
Freedom Day
Date: March 31
Origin & Significance: Commemorates the withdrawal of British troops and the Royal Navy from Malta in 1979, marking full sovereignty.
Observance: National celebrations, political speeches, and cultural events highlighting Maltese independence.
Good Friday
Date: Movable (Friday before Easter Sunday)
Origin & Significance: Christian solemn day commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Observance: Processions, church services, and a generally solemn mood across the islands.
Worker's Day
Date: May 1
Origin & Significance: International Labour Day honoring the labor movement and workers' rights.
Observance: Public events, demonstrations, and family outings.
Sette Giugno
Date: June 7
Origin & Significance: Commemorates the 1919 riots against British rule, a key event in Malta's quest for self-governance.
Observance: Official ceremonies and reflections on Maltese freedoms and rights.
Feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
Date: June 29
Origin & Significance: Honors the two apostles, important figures in Christianity.
Observance: Celebrated with processions and religious festivities, especially in villages with churches dedicated to them.
Feast of the Assumption
Date: August 15
Origin & Significance: Marks the Assumption of Mary into heaven, one of the most important Catholic feasts in Malta.
Observance: Large scale celebrations, fireworks, and parish feasts across the country.
Feast of Our Lady of Victories
Date: September 8
Origin & Significance: Commemorates the victory of the Order of St. John over the Ottoman Empire in 1565, attributed to divine intervention.
Observance: Prayers, masses, and celebrations highlighting Malta's historical resilience.
Independence Day
Date: September 21
Origin & Significance: Marks Malta's independence from British rule in 1964.
Observance: National pride is displayed through official ceremonies, parades, and cultural events.
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Date: December 8
Origin & Significance: Celebrates the belief in Mary’s immaculate conception without original sin.
Observance: Religious processions and church services, especially significant in certain towns.
Republic Day
Date: December 13
Origin & Significance: Marks the day Malta became a republic in 1974.
Observance: Official ceremonies including the raising of the Maltese flag and speeches by state officials.
Christmas Day
Date: December 25
Origin & Significance: Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
Observance: Family gatherings, church services, gift exchanges, and festive meals.
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