Brimbank locals can enjoy a weekend of festivities as part of the upcoming Festa Santa Marija Assunta, running from August 15 to 17.
Celebrating its 42nd year of being held in Deer Park, the traditional Maltese festival marks the Virgin Mary’s ascent into heaven.
Festival organiser Frank Galea said the festival is a special time to attend church, pray and contemplate the history and teaching about the Virgin Mary.
“I also relish the sight of the packed church, consisting of a happy community in prayer and contemplation during festa time… it is a day of prayer and obligation to attend church on the day for all Catholics all around the world,” he said.
Mr Galea said the event brings Maltese/ Gozitan and other cultural communities together in a harmonious festive spirit.
“There is also the cultural tradition aspect of the festa — entertainment, enjoyment and merriment…the colourful festa procession parade with the artistic statue carried aloft on the shoulders of eight strong men for the duration of the procession, amid the fanfare of the brass band accompanying the procession parade.”
Celebratory masses will be held over the weekend accompanied by the Philippine Eucharistic Choir, with additional musical performances by the MMG Concert Band and the Maltese Own Band Philharmonic Society.
Locals can also enjoy traditional Maltese cuisine which will be available for purchase.
The Festa Santa Marija, supported by Brimbank council, will run from Friday, August 15 and end with the Festa day on Sunday, August 17.
Details: https://events.brimbank.vic.gov.au/







