
Last night we had our last official rehearsal for the concert - next... the 'dress rehearsal', then the concerts!! Theatre will be packed both nights...I'm getting excited!!

"What A Day" is officially released. Now available for sale around the world from www.RobertGalea.com. It's just amazing...I went to pick CD's up from the air company today, and by the time I got home over 300 CD's were sold. I know God is going to do something big through this project.
It's amazing what a difference a little exercise does if put into our routine. I love going to the gym...it takes my mind off things and helps me recollect myself - plus when I get home I treat myself with an 'un-censored' meal! Lovely!!
This is the new pic on my website... You can order the CD online securely anywhere in the world and it will be sent to you before the release date at a very cheap price!! Enjoy!
We are planning a concert. Yes... as a launch for the "What a Day" acoustic album the original recording band and I will be organising 2 nights (probably at St James Cavalier in Valletta) where the entire 13 track album will be interpreted amongst some dance and mime! How exciting!! I will keep you updated!!
It's Sunday night, storming and thunder outside and I'm cozy at home after a laid-back day! This comes after a few weeks of intense preparing for and giving talks and workshops. I am looking forward to return to the studio tomorrow afternoon... I am just loving how this CD is turning out - I believe this project is so true to what my music is all about! I hope to get some clips up in a few weeks!
Studio sessions are going great... this is the very first time I have been in the studio and felt that the music that is coming out is from my heart... it is going to be an acoustic album, no rock, no pop, just real raw unplugged worship!
It's the first thing in the morning, the house is quiet and all that is heard is the clicking of my keyboard. In fact this is the sound I have been hearing most of the time lately as I prepare for some talks. God is faithful... I have a passion to pass on the message of Christ to young people, but it is such a challenge to get the Gospel message and try to make it accessible and understandable to teens! However... I am excited as I know God has been and is with me in this time of preparation.
Do you ever have so much to do that, overwhelmed, you just do not know where to begin and end up doing nothing at all? I'm in one of those moods... so I am updating this blog. I have evaluations to write, visas to apply for, talks to prepare, songs to write, books to read... maybe it is sheer laziness! I'm off... got some work to do! God bless!!!!
Back in Malta. It feels so good to be home, but it is so unbearably hot here! Jet-lag has not kicked in, except I woke up at 5am this morning (which is very unlike me;)!! Also went out to eat with my family last night, next to where this pic was taken.
Returned from a two-day trip to Melbourne and am a little exhausted! I caught up with a good friend of mine, hung out with the bishop and had a good conversation with the Maltese Prime Minister. Don't I sound important?? ;)
Just got back from my 10-day silent retreat! Man I loved it... it was tough, but worth all the effort!! I spent so much time reading and listening from the Bible, and just reflecting on intimacy and fear of the Lord.... maybe I'll write a short article about these later! Tomorrow I officially begin my preparations to head back to Malta, as I begin to think about ways of packing... Maybe I'll start by buying some boxes!!
This is the one I feature in!
God bless!!
My work at the College is officially over as we celebrated the last of the two farewells' today. Tomorrow I prepare for my next trip - Thursday I head for West Wyalong - 560Km's on the road (6 1/2 hours drive each way) to give a concert in this country town. I am quite excited! Should be heaps fun!!
Winter is kicking in good and strong here while Malta is baking in the heat! I had a good time speaking and singing at the National Pub in Bendigo last night and am now busy preparing for Sunday's homily at St Killians Church. Tomorrow I have my very last day teaching at the college... working with these 1,500 incredible kids has been a real highlight for me this year. Tomorrow will be a good day!
Less than a month in the parish and my diary is filling up! I am so grateful to the people here - I could have never imagined such an amazing and full experience. I am more passionate about the priesthood, about serving the people, and above all, about living for Jesus!
I had a great week... flew to Sydney on Monday, recorded a song with some of Australia's best artists (Guy Sebastian, Paulini, et al), then returned to Bendigo Wednesday night; then headed back to college on Thursday and have now just returned from a mass with the bishop and visiting some of the elderly in the parish. I'm lovin' it! This Sunday I drive to Melbourne to spend a few days at the seminary there!
Just got back from Eucharistic Adoration... it's such a refreshing experience every time. I have College tomorrow morning so I should plan an early night! I also fly to Sydney on Monday for another recording... this time at Sony BMG studios! Wow! Always need prayers when it comes to recording ;) Cya!
It's been one of those weeks... so much to do and so much to catch up on. I'm in a state of 'mental block'... "where to begin" type of thing! We have some Eucharistic Adoration's, a Youth Mass, a few concerts, radio interviews, studio recordings and talks in the near future and there is alot of preparation involved. Apart from this I have been working on a few new songs. One thing at a time I guess. All exciting!! I'm off to the gym to let out some steam... then I'll begin;)
Chockers!! A busy week... college, parish work, meetings, and then had a Maltese friend (whom I had not seen for 11 years), living in Melbourne, visit for a few days.
Breaking News:) Next week I go into a studio in Melbourne to begin what could possibly be my next album. Please keep me, the producers and the band in your prayers!! I'll be working with Melbourne's best to produce this worship project.
We recently organized a "Pasta Night" for some of the older youth in the parish. It was a brilliant social night which was to conclude our 7 weeks of Bible studies. Next time though, I'll be sure to start of the sessions with a meal... it proved to be such a good time of getting to know each other.
Hope you all had a Happy Easter!! I had a fantastic 3 weeks with my dad and mum visiting here and a great Easter week too - balancing a retreat with the bishop, parish ceremonies and time with parents (who are now safely back in Malta) . I just got back from Melbourne as i went to spend yesterday afternoon with some relatives and then spent the night at a friends house. Over the last 3 weeks I must have driven 1,000 K's (kilometers;)! Have a relaxed week at the parish ahead.
It's been a while since my last post. I have been travelling around Melbourne and Sydney with my parents. It has been fantastic family time... done some shopping, met some friends and seen some sites. Today we are going to see the Opera House, Sydney bridge and climb the Centre Point! Looking forward! We head for Bendigo this Tuesday where I will get back to my routine once again.
I just came back from a good time of adoration! It's so refreshing! More travelling ahead... I have to wake up early tomorrow morning to play at a conference of 1,800 teachers... it's a 2 hour drive! Then Saturday back to Melbourne to pick my mum up from the airport! I've travelled over 1,000 Km over the last week! It's so nice to drive long distances here.... big open spaces! Yesterday I went on a bus trip with some parishioners... it was fantastic... Kangaroos, emu's and ducks ate out of my hand!
Just got back from our "17-30" meeting! I loved today's meeting.... we discussed next Sunday's Mass readings - alot to chew on!! Tomorrow morning after gym I head for Melbourne... I am going to spend a day at the seminary. Last time I went there I broke the gate - I hope all goes well this time. Have to get back to Bendigo for 8:00 Adoration which I am to 'animate' ;) Then... Thursday afternoon after college I have a 2 hour drive for band practice! Wohoo!!
Today was my first day back at Catholic College. I visited 5 classes today! It's amazing, I'll not know what to say before I go in to the class, but "once I pop I just can't stop";)!
Over the last few months I have been walking with a wonderful person to a journey into the Catholic Church as a sponsor and Godparent. Today we had a fantastic day where those on this journey were officially welcomed into the parish community and into the diocese. We had two great services, one in the parish and the other in the Cathedral with the bishop. Their baptism, confirmation and first communion will take place on Easter Saturday. It's been a good day... but the best is yet to come!!
It's been a hot, hot, hot three days!!! Temperatures rising to 35 degrees! I've spent the last few days catching up with some work, doing some good exercise at the gym and praying quite a bit...
Catching up with errands, meeting people and driving around in my noisy-but-sweet 20-or-so year old Ford Cortina!! That's right.... I have a 'new' mean means of transport! Check this ripper out!!
I'm in Sydney having an AMAZING time!!! I just love this place! God has been doing awesome stuff here - miracles and all!! Will keep you posted!
We have just returned from Tasmania.... wow... what a truly awesome place! If earth can be this beautiful I just cannot wait to see what heaven is like! We are spending a few days in Adelaide for some healing services here. These few weeks have been so great, though I must admit I do miss being in Malta for in this great time of change!!
The first pic is one taken from the room we were staying at in Tasmania and the second is Dr John and myself in Lorne (Victoria, Australia).