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Romanian Orthodox Parish
“The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist”

Valletta · Malta

A living Orthodox community in the heart of Malta, open to all who seek faith, peace, and communion.

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Worship, Faith, Family

We are a Romanian Orthodox parish in Valletta, Malta, bringing together people from different backgrounds in faith and prayer.

Whether you are Orthodox, exploring the faith, or simply searching for peace, you are welcome here.

Join us for the Divine Liturgy and experience the beauty of Orthodox worship, community, and spiritual life.

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Our Mission

To serve as a lighthouse emanating the light of Christ to the world and to be a spiritual safe haven of God’s presence and healing for visitors, present parishioners, and future parishioners.

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The Eastern Orthodox Church is an ancient Christian communion, tracing its roots directly to the Apostles and founded by Jesus Christ.

It is not mandatory. Wearing a veil is a personal matter and many of our members chose to wear a veil in respect of God. To learn more about the symbol, meaning and tradition of veils join our adult class and speak to other members about their reasons for wearing a veil.

Read more how you can become Orthodox and join our church here.