Pope John Paul II praying alone at Rabat church, Malta, May 1990.
The parable of the
Pharisee and the publican we read in today’s gospel at Mass reminds me of a historic
moment that happened in 1990, right here in Malta. Jesus reprimands the
Pharisee for praying to just show off, and praises the publican who prays in
utmost humility and in private, in the back of the church. And this reminds me of
what happened
29 years ago in May 1990, when Pope John Paul was visiting Malta. He had just
arrived at the church in Rabat, and he had various commitments earlier, besides
a few speeches he had to make, and undoubtedly he was tired. Thousands of
people were waiting for him outside for another speech, but when he entered the
church it was empty and sat down in one of the pews towards the back. And he
stayed there for quite a while, praying alone,
himself and the Lord in the tabernacle. Indirectly he wanted to give a
message to those who planned his itinerary and schedule. Yes, there were
thousands of people waiting for him in the sun outside, but his priority was to
talk with the Lord, in all humility, not on a comfortable chair draped in
tapestry, or polished in gold, but on the same pew where Censa and Marinton
sit, where Cikku and Peppi follow Mass daily. Pope St John Paul gave us all a
lesson that day, in how we should pray, alone with the Lord, in humility.
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