The rectangular image depicts the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It is a memento commemorating the consecration of families to the Sacred heart.
The image depicts the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It is a memento commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the foundation of the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus at the Malta Dockyard. Overleaf, one finds a prayer by the Dockyard workers dedicated to the Sacred Heart.
The image depicts the most famous picture of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. In 1760 the Italian Pompeo Batoni (+1787) realised this painting that was placed in a Chapel in the Jesuit Church of the Gesù in Rome. This work became the official image for the popular devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It was inspired by the apparition of Jesus, under the title of the Sacred Heart, to St Margaret Mary Alacoque (+1690). It is a memento commemorating the feasts celebrated at the Hamrun Parish on the first centenary since the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus started being celebrated.
The image depicts the Sacred Heart of Jesus. it is a memento commemorating the celebration for the Sick during the week celebrating the titular feast of Christ the King.
The image depicts the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It is a memento commemorating the Silver Jubilee (25 years) of the Ordination to the Priesthood of Bishop Emmanuel Gerada, Titular Bishop of Nomentum (Mentana) in Italy and Coadjutor to the Archbishop of Malta.
The blue coloured image depicts the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Sacred Heart of Mary, both sitting separately on a throne. Underneath the picture of the Blessed Virgin Mary one finds a quote from the message conveyed at Fatima in one of Her apparitions to the three child shepherds - My Immaculate Heart will Triumph. Underneath the picture of the Sacred heart of Jesus one finds written "Behold this Heart which has so loved men." Overleaf one finds a prayer taken from the message of Pope Pius XII in Jubilee of Fatima.
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BOOKLET- THE ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVES
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The Royal Barge in motion, with two sailors and two naval officers outside of the cabin. What appears to be Queen Elizabeth II can be seen inside the cabin, along with at least two other guests. In the background, a smaller boat can be seen. The photo was taken during Arthur Wait's naval service aboard HMS Lion, when Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip had visited.
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