CHAPLAIN JOHN MALONEY ESCORTS POPE FRANCIS DURING NEW YORK VISIT
 
By Jason S.
October 13, 2015
 

Deacon John Maloney has served as the Nanuet Fire Engine Company Chaplain for decades. At 91 years old, Chaplain Maloney received the tremendous honor of escorting Pope Francis on his recent visit to New York.

"I'm just going to say, 'Welcome to New York, your holiness," said Maloney.

The deacon lead the pontiff to his chair during evening prayers at St. Patrick's, then took his seat right next to the Holy Father.

"It's exciting," he said. "To see the pope is one thing, but to be that close to him is something else."

Maloney initially studied to become a priest, instead he joined the inaugural class of deacons in 1972.

Four decades later he's a fixture at St. Anthony's Parish in Nanuet, serving during Saturday evening mass, holding Sunday services for inmates at the Rockland County Jail and distributing communion to homebound parishioners.

A life of service, not unlike the message he says Francis is trying to spread.

"He's trying to tell us, hey we're all citizens of this world, let's love each other," said Maloney.

Maloney was originally picked to distribute communion during the mass at Madison Square Garden but declined, saying it was a bit too physically demanding. He was then offered this special assignment.

"And a well-deserved honor," said Rev. Joseph Deponai, pastor at St. Anthony's. "He's a wonderful man to work with and we enjoy each other's company."

The work, he says, keeps him young, and though cardinals must retire at 80, there's no such limit for deacons.

"You try to do the best you can. As long as the good Lord wants me to keep going, I'll keep going," said Maloney.