Among the many religious hymns written by
Dun Karm, one that became popular even abroad was "T'adoriam ostia divina" or "Nadurawk ja Ħobż tas-Sema". When the
International Eucharistic Congress was held in Malta in 1913, Maestro Joseph Caruana asked
Dun Karm to write a hymn for the occasion. Many of the bishops present at the Congress loved the hymn, took it with them to their respective dioceses and had it translated. It has since become popular in many languages, for example, in English with the title "Host Divine, we bow in Worship" and in Spanish "Te adoramos, Hostia Divina".
Dun Karm himself provided a Maltese version in 1924. == Maltese National Anthem (L-Innu Malti) ==