This will be a busy week and October will be pretty much the
same. In the details of life, God works and calls us to seek holiness.
And in the glory of creation, God is present, even if some people continue burning the fields.
This Sunday morning I had a friend visiting and so I only went to
the afternoon Mass in San Agustín. But the next three Sundays I’ll go back to
the practice of going to a village for a Celebration of the Word with
Communion.
This coming Wednesday and Friday, the parish will host the
bishop in four parts of the parish for the confirmation of more than 220 young
people, together with some older people who have never been confirmed. Some
were baptized in the Easter Vigil; others have been preparing since April.
Last Monday we had a reconciliation service for the
confirmation candidates and their sponsors. I think there were more than 600
people and, even with nine priests, the confessions went from 9 am to noon.
After this, we had Mass with first communion for almost 100 of those who will
be confirmed. We ran out of consecrated hosts, even though we had three
ciboriums filled!
This Thursday, the bishop will also be in the parish for the
institution of fifteen new extraordinary ministers of Communion. They have been
in formation for about two and a half years. As I have mentioned earlier, their
major ministry is visiting the sick.
Next month, September 23 to 30, we will have a week of
mission in the parish. Members of the parish will visit other villages in two,
visiting the sick and others. In the past, this has helped bring some back to
the practice of their faith and even has opened the way for various sacramental
marriages.
This past Tuesday, I led a day of formation for the
missionaries, using Pope Francis’s recent apostolic exhortation on holiness. Padre German was going to lead it and I was going to do a part, but he had to go to San Pedro that day and so I did it all (even though he asked me to do this with just a few hours notice.
This past Wednesday, Padre Fausto Milla, who is a young
ninety years old, celebrated his ordination on August 22, 1968, by Pope Paul
VI, in Medellín, Colombia. (My translation of an article on his life can be
found here.)
Padre Fausto is, and has been, a priest committed to the
poor and to justice. He was instrumental in publicizing the Rio Sumpul massacre
in 1980, something he mentioned in his remarks.
I have known him since my first month here in Honduras in
2007. When I lived in Santa Rosa I often went to his Sunday morning Masses in
the chapel of San Martín de Porres. It was for me an honor to serve as deacon
at this Mass.
This coming week the community of San Agustín celebrates
their feast day. They will celebrate tomorrow with a Mass in honor of Saint Monica,
Saint Augustine’s mother. I hope to be there for their Mass on Tuesday
afternoon, even though I have a meeting with the diocesan social ministry
committee. I will try to leave there early enough to arrive on time.
The week after next we begin the novena to prepare for the
celebration of the parish feast day on September 12. I’ll have some responsibilities
on the day of the feast.
I’ll have a meeting with the communion ministers in September
as well as one with youth leaders. I’ll be doing at least one pre-marriage interview
and today I was asked to preside at a quinceañera in late September.
I will probably be involved in the parish mission in some
way, though there is a chance that I will go to El Salvador that week for a few
days. Six persons who lived in the canton of Haciendita II, Suchitoto, where I
lived in 1992, were killed in a car accident. The forty-day Mass should be
during the mission week. I wanted to go for the last night of the novenario
but it would have been difficult to fit into the schedule. But I do want to
spend some time with the canton.
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"My ministry is to be present to serve them. For that I am grateful to God. "
These words are ones I needed to read tonight. Thank you.
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