Sunday morning I went out in bus to Dulce Nombre. My car is
still in Esperanza, Intibucá – about three hours away by bus.
I had hoped to spend a little time talking with Padre German
and giving him the latest suggestions for the material for the baptism
preparation of kids from 7 to 14.
I arrived to find the church astir – and Padre German visiting
someone for breakfast. There was to be a celebration to thank those in the town
of Dulce Nombre who had been involved in a fund-raising effort. It also was
going to be a birthday celebration for Padre German whose birthday is Monday.
Padre German Navarro |
Here people make a big deal about priest’s birthday’s and
ordination celebrations. The church was not packed but it was decorated.
The music group from Plan Grande, La Gran Familia, was there
to lead the singing at Mass. I was glad because I find them a really good group
– and easy to listen to. They are not usually as loud as other groups. They
write their own songs, though they didn’t use any at Mass.
La Gran Familia - The Big Family |
At the end of Mass another music group, Mensajeros de Amor,
walked up the aisle, serenading Padre on this birthday. I also like this group
because they are so different. They sing religious rancheros, some of which they write.
Mensajeros de Amor, Messengers of Love, walking into the church |
After Mass there was a meal (with lots of meat) for the
musicians, the leaders of the fund-raising campaign, and some other parish
leaders. Both music groups entertained the gathered crowd.
Mensajeros de Amor playing at the meal. |
In the midst of pain and suffering, people find reasons to celebrate
and people are willing to share their talents. It was good to be there.
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Two side notes – on sacraments:
One interesting announcement by Padre at Mass: People who
have been living together for five years, whether civilly married or not, will
have the opportunity to sacramentalize their marriage until December. There
will be a series of sessions they will have to go to. My guess is that we might
have a large number of church weddings.
On a similar note: The effort to offer baptism for children
under seven has been well received in several places. In several communities
there are parents and godparents taking part in the five sessions and retreat to
prepare for the baptisms. I have heard figures of 75, 50, and 100 children to
be baptized in several places. Before the requirements were stricter and the
parents had to be in a base community and in some cases there was a demand that
the parents be sacramentally married. Obviously there is a desire for the
sacraments.
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