The story of Fr Rob Galea is one of bad boy turned Catholic priest. His music has touched the hearts of thousands around the world and he had the privilege to sing for two Popes. Fr Rob was a guest on a recent episode of Catholics at Home podcast.
When not singing about the love of God, Fr Galea serves as assistant parish priest at St Kilian’s Catholic Church, Bendigo in the Diocese of Sandhurst in Victoria, Australia. He is also founder of FRG Ministry, a not-for-profit Catholic organization that develops relevant and engaging resources to bring the love of Jesus to people of all ages across the world.
Whilst growing up in Malta, his native country, it never came across Fr Galea’s mind to become a Catholic priest. In fact, he had a rebellious period in his early teens when he ran away from home, became an addict and mixed with gangs. By the time he was 16, Fr Galea wanted to end it all by taking his own life. However, an encounter with God changed everything.
“I reached the end of where I was, the end of myself, and God encountered me in that place of desperation. And I discovered joy, hope, a love that changed my life forever,” he shares.
After encountering God’s love, Fr Galea started playing the guitar. He eventually wrote a song for a friend who had died of sickness. The parents of his deceased friend asked Fr Galea to record the song which went on to become Malta’s best-selling album. He started receiving record deals in the United Kingdom and signed up with an American record label. Fr Galea’s musical career was progressing rapidly.
“I used to pray that I will sing and tell the world about God’s love, but I put one condition for Jesus – I’ll do whatever you want, but please don’t let me become a priest,” says Fr Galea. The two main reasons are because he did not have a joyful model of the priesthood, and he wanted to get married and have a family.
Fr Galea’s calling to the priesthood started in Italy when he was performing at a concert.
“I was playing music when this priest walked in and he was full of joy – my first role model of joyful priesthood. In the middle of the concert, I prayed that I still don’t want to become a priest, but if I could be anything like this guy, I’ll consider it,” he recalls.
Fr Galea soon decided to join the seminary and had to end a four-year relationship with his girlfriend. It was a difficult moment but she had to let him go. Years later, she met someone else and had asked Fr Galea to preside at her wedding Mass.
In 2015, Fr Galea had auditioned for X-Factor Australia and was rapidly rising in the talent show, but pulled out after he has had enough of the limelight.
“It’s not about the fame, but about giving Jesus to the people. I want to be known as someone who’s in love with Jesus and who shares the love of Jesus,” he says.
“Music has the power to transcend the mind, to go beyond our circumstances and go straight to the heart. Music is a beautiful instrument to allow people to encounter the Gospel – the message of God’s love for them.”
Fr Galea is also an accomplished author and his book, Breakthrough is being made into a Hollywood movie.