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Celebrating Blessed Gerard’s birthplace in Scala, Amalfi
Celebrations in Sala, on the picturesque Amalfi Coast, commemorated the birthplace of Blessed Gerard, founder of the Order of Saint John, now the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, and its first Grand Master. Born in Scala around 1040, Blessed Gerard moved to Jerusalem where, in the second half of the eleventh century, he became the superior of the hospital – built by the Amalfitans – which assisted pilgrims to the Holy Land.
The celebrations – which took place between 2 and 4 September with a crowded programme of events – were attended by Grand Master Fra’ John Dunlap, Grand Commander Fra’ Emmanuel Rousseau, Grand Chancellor Riccardo Paternò di Montecupo and the Order of Malta’s Ambassador to the Holy See, Antonio Zanardi Landi.
The Italian Government was represented by the Minister for Culture, Gennaro Sangiuliano, with whom the Grand Master had a meeting. On 3 September, a preview of the docufilm ‘Blessed Gerard, warrior without a sword’ was presented, produced by Father Enzo Fortunato, Friar Minor Conventual as well as journalist and writer. It is the first official documentary about Blessed Fra’ Gerard.
On 4 September a Solemn Mass in the Cathedral of San Lorenzo a Scala was celebrated by Cardinal Silvano Maria Tomasi, after which the Grand Master described how Blessed Gerard’s example still guides the Order of Malta: “…the only one left among the many Hospitaller Orders created in the first centuries of the second millennium, continuing its vocation to assist in tormented and troubled places worldwide – from the streets of the homeless, to the sea where it helps to rescue those fleeing wars and famines, from the lands to where Ukrainian refugees have fled, to assistance for the reconstruction of churches devastated by Islamic terrorism, to the great maternity hospital in Bethlehem, where Catholics, the Orthodox and Muslims assist women giving birth, 90% of whom come from Muslim families.”
Attended by a guard of honour, the Grand Master then laid a commemorative wreath at the Church of St. Peter in Campoleone, not far from the house where Blessed Gerard was born.
Also attending: the Grand Prior of Naples and Sicily Fra’ Nicolo’ Custoza de Cattani, Fra’ Roberto Viazzo representing the Grand Priory of Rome, the Mayor of Scala Ivana Bottone and representatives of local institutions.
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The mission of the Order of Malta is inspired by its tradition of ‘Tuitio Fidei et Obsequium Pauperum', to assist the poor and the sick, and bear witness to the Christian faith.

The Sovereign Order of Malta is a sovereign subject of international law. The Order - which is based in Rome, in via Condotti - has its own Government, an independent magistracy, and bilateral diplomatic relations with 110 countries.

The Order of St John of Jerusalem is one of the oldest institutions of Western and Christian civilisation. Present in Palestine in around 1048, it is a lay religious Order, traditionally of military, chivalrous, noble nature.