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Village of St Paul's Bay / San Pawl il-Baħar (Malta)

Last modified: 2006-04-01 by santiago dotor
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image by Pascal Gross, 19 March 2006



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The flag shows the sword which was used to decapitate St. Paul. (...)

Ivan Sache, 14 November 2002

Blazon: Barry [wavy] of six Argent and Azure overall a snake Vert [entwisting] a sword erect Argent hilted and pommed Or.

Željko Heimer, 14 November 2002

According to the Bible, St Paul was bit by a snake but unharmed. The scene is shown for instance on a 12th century fresco in Canterbury Cathedral. Source: Heiligen van alle tijden, Clemens Jöckle, 1995. (...) In Acts 28, 3-6, Paul is gathering wood, and a viper stuck to his arm, and he didn't notice it. Some people noticed it and said that he was a criminal, whom the Fates didn't want to die. Paul just shook his arm and the snake fell into the fire. As this happened in Malta it wouldn't surprise me if it was very near to St Paul's Bay.

Jarig Bakker, 15-16 November 2002