It was certainly the Holy Spirit, through the intercession of Mary, our Mother, who inspired my Capuchin superiors to send me to work at the Sir Anthony Mamo Oncology Center in Malta. During the stay-at-home order of March 2020, I began an impressive spiritual journey in this place of suffering, hope and healing.
At this oncology center, I had the joy of visiting the pediatric and adolescent unit. In this time of pandemic, when everyone is wearing masks, the Lord encouraged me to bless the people with holy water. I also discovered in this service a rich tradition of praying the Rosary. Every day at 5:00 pm, children and teenagers with parents and staff members gather to pray the Rosary in front of a statue of Our Lady of Lourdes brought back from France.
I was truly touched by the great faith and love with which these people pray the Rosary. Talking with some of the nurses in this service, I learned that they have witnessed great things that have happened thanks to the Rosary! The peace of Christ that one feels in this pediatric ward is truly impressive.
Their great love for the Rosary convinced me to join them in praying this great Marian prayer every day. My fellow Capuchin chaplain does the same when I am not available. Before we start praying the Rosary, we offer it for the cancer patients, their families, the hospital staff who help them and their own families and communities, in Malta and all over the world.
Many parents have testified to the change in their lives brought about by praying the Rosary. One mother said, "I had never really prayed the Rosary before. But now, as I am in this service with my child, I feel drawn to pray it with all of you every day. Without it, my day lacks something essential."
Story sent to A Moment with Mary by one of our readers, Father Mario Attard, OFM Cap - November 2020.