Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Shipwreck of St Paul

Shipwreck of St Paul by Fortunino Matania

February 10 is the celebration of the Shipwreck of St Paul on the shores of Malta. It is a holy day in Malta. The main church dedicated to the shipwreck of St Paul that happened in 60 AD, is situated in Valletta. The account of this event is recorded with minute detail by St Luke in chapters 27 and 28 of the Acts of the Apostles. The most popular verse in the entire Bible for all of the Maltese people is certainly this one: "Once we were on ground, we realized that the island was called Malta. The inhabitants showed us extraordinary kindness by lighting a fire and gathering us all around it......They paid us great honor and when we eventually set sail they brought us the provisions we needed." This speaks very highly of the Maltese inhabitants who showed themselves welcoming, appreciative and generous. 

We pray that the Maltese people will continue to hold close to their hearts the faith that St Paul planted on our island. The above statue of St Paul will be carried in procession this evening through the streets of Valletta. This wooden statue was carved by Melchiore Gafa.

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