Jesus said, follow me...

Welcome to Autumn! - the most beautiful season of the year. It’s the time to see and enjoy the spectacular jaw-dropping view of the brilliant leaves changing into red, orange, yellow colors of fall foliage and even jump into the fallen leaves. There is nothing like Autumn. Fall is about letting go. In the new few weeks, many of us will spend much time leaf viewing, commune, and contemplate with sacred nature. Let us put off for a moment our gadgets and devices and appreciate the awe-inspiring beauty of nature- the season of creation. Although we don't enjoy the full extent of fall foliage like Sedona, we do whatever we can. I'll post some photos at the height of my fall version in the patio. Promise.


Last Sunday, September 18, we started our religious education program. We'll get the ball rolling. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION is about the formation of conscience which involves community participation. Douglas-Pirtleville is one of the best places in the world to raise a child in the faith. It is a superbly religious town. Catholicism is deeply imbedded in us. We breathe in and breathe out Catholicism. Everywhere you go you see signs and symbols of Christianity. Wherever you turn, you see the face of God. The beauty of nature mirrors God’s love. Although we need curriculum to follow, faith is not something you learn per se in books or in the four corners of a classroom/hall. Classroom discussion/Catechesis is entering into the mystery of Divine life. Religious education starts in the womb, to the tomb and beyond for all eternity. Religious upbringing begins at home, in the family (domestic church). The adult members of the family or all members of the household for that matter must take the lead and do everything in their capacity to provide an atmosphere in which Christian values of kindness and goodness, mercy and forgiveness and the virtues of faith, hope and loved are lived. These are best learned by example. Our parish program is grounded on two aspects: study and liturgy. These are inseparable. They are two sides of a coin. You cannot go without the other. Where your body is, there is your soul.


Amid the political circus on migration, Proverbs 3, the first reading on Monday, September 19 tells us, "Say not to your neighbor, "Go, and come again, tomorrow I will give," Wish no evil to your neighbor, against one who does you no harm and lives at peace. Don't envy the lawless man and choose none of his ways. Don't go with the ways of the crooked. Don't envy those who accumulated wealth through dishonest means. On Tuesday, September 20, we celebrated the memorial of the Korean Martyrs. Proverbs 21: 1-6, 10-13 To do what is right and just is more acceptable to the Lord than sacrifice. He who shuts his ear to the cry of the poor will himself also call and not be heard. They who don't hear the poor will not be heard when they cry out. Character of the wicked is formed by choices made. It is said, there is no simple Hebrew word for obey. The nearest word is to hear which means if one truly hears, one will comply and act accordingly as in the words, Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God (Deut 6:4). The true family of Jesus are those who listen to the Word and follow through in their lives. Listening and obeying creates a profound and permanent bond with God and others.

 

On the Feast of St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist, Wednesday, September 21, we are reminded about his background as a tax collector, aka public sinner because of the nature of his job collecting money from his own people to remit to the outsider. Because he worked for the IRS, he wasn't very much liked people thought he conspired with the Roman Authorities and betrayed his own people. The symbol of the Evangelist is the Son of Man stressing the human origins of Jesus as in the opening verse..."The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham" (Mt. 1:1). This is the gospel for the Jews written for Christians of Jewish Origins. His theme was, Jesus as the Messiah who fulfills the promise of OT. When we were in Rome in April 2022, I requested the tour guide to take us to Caravaggio's painting of the calling of Matthew, the inspiration of Matthew and his martyrdom in the church of St. Louis of France, Rome. In the little corner, I couldn't take my eyes off the absolutely stunning work of art with the contrast of a cloud of darkness and only light, the light of Christ. Caravaggio painted the calling of St. Matthew, the tax collector in the table counting money with his assistants depicting the moment Jesus called him pointing his right hand to him like, I want you! Levi (Matthew’s former name), looked stunned, in shock and in utter disbelief gestured with his left hand as if saying, who me? I don't want to be presumptuous but if it's really me, I'm in. You got it. It turned out he wrote one of the gospels, the first book of the NT.


This Sunday, September 25, is PRIESTHOOD SUNDAY. The English word ‘priest’ is an Anglo-Saxon contraction of the Latin presbyter, derived from the Greek, presbyteros - elder. Notice that the word hiereus or priest (whose job is solely for temple sacrifices) was not used. Overtime, Presbyteros was designated to refer to both elder (minister of the New Covenant) and the offering of sacrifices. Priesthood Sunday is a special time to honor the role of priests in the life of the church. I am putting this together not because I seek attention. This piece is for educational purposes only. OT priesthood was assigned to the tribe of Levi. That means, it’s hereditary and its role is to offer sacrifice for the people in atonement of their sins. In contrast, the priesthood of Christ was the once and for all self-sacrifice on the cross. God didn’t spare his son. Christ’s priesthood is the renewal and fulfillment of priesthood. Catholic Priesthood gets its identity from the priesthood of Jesus Christ which transcended Levitical priesthood. Jesus ordained the apostles as priests on the last supper with the words, “Do this in remembrance of me”. In John 17: 17, Jesus asked the father to consecrate them in truth. Jesus is the merciful and sympathetic (to suffer with) priest. Hebrew 5: 5-8 tells us two aspects of priesthood: called (appointed) by God from the community of faith which starts at home and obedience to long years of seminary formation. A seminary rector once told me that for him there are two criteria of a future priest: common sense and sense of humor. This makes perfect sense because you cannot be too serious preparing for a lifetime commitment. This verse strikes me of the eternal nature of priesthood, “You are a priest forever in the order of Melchizedek” (Heb. 5:6). 


As we watch the migrants, the refugees and the asylum seekers in TV and mobile screens flown and bused to different parts of the country mostly by GOP's red states to blue states, this Sunday, September 25 is dedicated to them, WORLD DAY FOR REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS. As a church modeled in the life and example of Christ and the gospel, we have a moral obligation and duty to help them grounded in the words, “When I was a stranger, you welcomed me” (Mt. 25: 35) and “Whatever you did for one of these least brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me” (Mt. 25: 40). As lady liberty says, “Give me your tired, poor, and huddled masses”. Because of our proximity to the border, we deal with this issue on daily basis. We continue to pray for the overhaul of the immigration system that the asylum seekers who really have legitimate claims will be welcomed and granted legal status. Amen!


PARISH BLOG

25 Sep, 2023
Dear Parishioners, This Sunday, September 24, in observance of World Day for Refugees and Migrants, please help us procure the needed items posted in the bulletin. Here in Douglas and Pirtleville where migration is a daily occurrence, hospitality/kindness to strangers is deeply valued as a mark of religiosity and tenet of faith. Pope Francis chose this year’s theme, “Free to Choose whether to Migrate or to Stay.” I would say, in tough economic circumstances, leaving your home and loved ones is no longer a choice. I am extremely pleased that one of our parishes in the Catholic Community has graciously hosted the asylum seekers. It is an honor to open our doors to the refugees among us. I don’t think we spent a great deal of time thinking about it as this is who we are. This is not a favor done to them. We don’t expect Thank You or any appreciation at all. This is our very identity. Kindness and Hospitality given to strangers for nothing is the genuine mark of a religious person. Thank you for all your donations of food, supplies and other necessities. We rely heavily on the abundance and scarcity of the people of God for as long it comes from the heart. It’s happening and heartfelt. Just when you thought you ran out of food to feed them, lo and behold, the next thing you know, an unidentified person just dropped what you needed for that moment. God looks down on us and touches the hearts of individuals. That’s God’s providence and when you leave everything to him, wondrous things happen and keeps on flowing. I am thankful to the City of Douglas and Cochise County Emergency Management for providing support in whatever way they can. We can’t do this ourselves. We need the support of the local sectors and beyond of course to address this urgent issue. As a gracious act and humble expression of solidarity and hospitality, this year, we are moving the venue/location of Fiesta del Sol to St. Luke Parish. I am ever grateful to the fiesta committee for their overwhelming support in the sudden change only because of the presence of our very special guests. Their safety and protection are our top priority. We should do everything in our capacity to take care of them and make feel welcome regardless. The asylum seekers are so dear to us. It is a pleasure to serve them. They don’t give us any inconvenience at all. What we do is nothing compared to what they went through. Our fiesta income might diminish because of this unexpected transfer but no worries, it is completely understandable. We are doing something worthwhile, which is at the heart of who we are as a people of God. By the mandate of the gospel, we are morally obliged to welcome the refugees in our parishes. We have no option. We got no choice but to embrace them with wide open arms, just as Jesus did in every encounter with those regarded as outcasts and despised. The church will always be there in the most difficult and extreme circumstances as Jesus did. Queridos Feligreses, Este domingo 24 de septiembre, en conmemoración del Día Mundial del Refugiado y del Migrante, por favor ayúdenos a adquirir los artículos necesarios publicados en el boletín. Aquí en Douglas y Pirtleville, donde la migración es un hecho cotidiano, la hospitalidad / amabilidad hacia los extraños es profundamente valorada como una marca de religiosidad y principio de fe. El Papa Francisco eligió el tema de este año, "Libre para elegir si migrar o quedarse". Yo diría que, en circunstancias económicas difíciles, dejar su hogar y sus seres queridos ya no es una opción. Estoy muy contento de que una de nuestras parroquias en la Comunidad Católica haya acogido amablemente a los solicitantes de asilo. Es un honor de abrir nuestras puertas a los refugiados entre nosotros. No creo que pasamos mucho tiempo pensando en ello, ya que esto es lo que somos. Esto no es un favor hecho a ellos. No esperamos agradecimiento ni ningún aprecio en absoluto. Esta es nuestra propia identidad. La bondad y la hospitalidad dadas a extraños por nada es la marca genuina de una persona religiosa. Gracias por todas sus donaciones de alimentos, suministros y otras necesidades. Dependemos en gran medida de la abundancia y escasez del pueblo de Dios mientras venga del corazón. Está sucediendo y es sincero. Justo cuando pensabas que te quedaste sin comida para alimentarlos, he aquí, lo siguiente que sabes es que una persona no identificada simplemente dejó caer lo que necesitabas para ese momento. Dios nos mira y toca los corazones de las personas. Esa es la providencia de Dios y cuando le dejas todo a él, suceden cosas maravillosas y siguen fluyendo. Estoy agradecido con la Ciudad de Douglas y el Manejo de Emergencias del Condado de Cochise por brindar apoyo de cualquier manera que puedan. No podemos hacer esto nosotros mismos. Necesitamos el apoyo de los sectores locales y más allá, por supuesto, para abordar este preocupación urgente. Como un acto de gracia y una humilde expresión de solidaridad y hospitalidad, este año, estamos trasladando el lugar / ubicación de Fiesta del Sol a la Parroquia de San Lucas. Siempre estoy agradecido al comité de fiesta de IC por su abrumador apoyo en el cambio debodp a ;ps presencia de nuestros invitados muy especiales. Su seguridad y protección son nuestra principal prioridad. Debemos hacer todo lo que esté a nuestro alcance para cuidarlos y hacernos sentir bienvenidos independientemente. Los solicitantes de asilo son muy queridos para nosotros. Es un placer servirles. No nos dan ningún inconveniente en absoluto. Lo que hacemos no es nada comparado con lo que ellos pasaron. Nuestros ingresos de fiesta pueden disminuir debido a esta transferencia inesperada, pero no se preocupe, es completamente comprensible. Estamos haciendo algo que vale la pena, que está en el corazón de lo que somos como pueblo de Dios. Por mandato del evangelio, estamos moralmente obligados a acoger a los refugiados en nuestras parroquias. No tenemos otra opción. No tuvimos más remedio que abrazarlos con los brazos abiertos, tal como lo hizo Jesús en cada encuentro con aquellos considerados marginados y despreciados. La iglesia siempre estará allí en las circunstancias más difíciles y extremas como lo hizo Jesús. Click here for the Holy Father Pope Francis message on the 109th World Day of Refugees and Migrants, September 24, 2023.
25 Feb, 2023
Dear Parishioners, Please mark your calendars for the upcoming LENTEN MISSION/RETREAT with the theme: Take, Bless, Break, Share, which is in line with and in preparation for the Eucharistic Revival. These four words are the backbone/skeleton of the Eucharistic Liturgy/Mass. The beauty and majesty of our worship all started with the Last Supper and so, we are going back to the original story. The presenters are the deacons, Fr. Marco, and myself. This will be a night of recollection for the community. There will be a reflection on each theme followed by moments of silence, music, and adoration. Lent is a journey to the depths of our inner lives. We will begin with the basic parts and fundamental concepts of the Mass and go from there. The Roman Mass has evolved in history, tradition, and theology. The content and substance of the Eucharist thus, are complex and vast. Even if we spend a weekly formation and lectures on the Eucharist for a year, we will not be able to cover the entire meaning and mystery of the Mass. In the end, the Mass is the best Catechesis. The experience of the Mass that is, the encounter with our Lord in the worship service, will teach us everything about the Mass; much more than hundreds of written commentaries about it. THE SACRAMENTS OF PENANCE AND RECONCILIATION/CONFESSIONS will be offered generously. Apart from the weekend confessions, we have added Wednesdays and Thursdays of Lent for confessions for your convenience. Please plan on going to confessions during Lent in preparation for the Easter celebration. The Sacrament, as we have learned, is not so much about guilt, sin, and punishment, but more importantly, God’s grace, mercy, and love. Above all, it’s about one’s ongoing relationship with God. PRAYING THE LITURGY OF THE HOURS in the morning and evening is a highly recommended spiritual exercise during Lent, especially the recitation of Psalms. Thank you for your support to the LENTEN FOOD SALES ON FRIDAYS OF LENT. Because the food is so delicious, it appears to be a treat more than a sacrifice. Your only sacrifice which is much needed is your support to the parish. The fish and / or shrimp and the sides prepared with an extra labor of love from the volunteers, is a priceless blessing, regardless of the recipe. I don’t remember refusing to eat fish or shrimp at any given point in my life. For me who grew up on an Island, it’s not right to say no to any seafood. Thank you so much to those who have donated to the 2023 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL. You can give by filling out the envelope (traditional way), online (cathfnd.org), or text. To those who are still undecided, please seriously consider giving within your means. Blessings, Fr Jojo Estimados feligreses, Por favor, marque su calendario para la próxima MISIÓN / RETIRO DE CUARESMA con el tema: Tomen, bendigan, rompan, compartan, que está en línea en preparación para el avivamiento eucarístico. Estas cuatro palabras son la columna vertebral / esqueleto de la Liturgia Eucarística / Misa. La belleza y majestuosidad de nuestra adoración comenzó con la Última Cena, por lo tanto, volvemos a la historia original. Los presentadores somos los diáconos, el P. Marco y yo. Esta será una noche de recogimiento para la comunidad. Habrá una reflexión sobre cada tema seguida de momentos de silencio, música y adoración. La Cuaresma es un viaje a las profundidades de nuestra vida interior. Comenzaremos con las partes muy básicas y los conceptos fundamentales de la Misa y partiremos de allí. La Misa Romana ha evolucionado en historia, tradición y teología. El contenido y la sustancia de la Eucaristía son, pues, complejos y vastos. Incluso si pasamos una formación semanal y conferencias sobre la Eucaristía durante un año, no podremos cubrir todo el significado y el misterio de la Misa. Al final, la Misa es la mejor catequesis. La experiencia de la Misa, es decir, el encuentro con nuestro Señor en el servicio de adoración nos enseñará todo sobre la Misa; mucho más que cientos de comentarios escritos al respecto. LOS SACRAMENTOS DE LA PENITENCIA Y LA RECONCILIACIÓN/CONFESIONES se ofrecerán generosamente. Además de las confesiones de fin de semana, hemos agregado para su conveniencia, miércoles y jueves de Cuaresma para confesiones. Por favor, planee ir a confesión durante la Cuaresma en preparación para la celebración de Pascua. El Sacramento, como hemos aprendido, no se trata tanto de culpa, pecado y castigo, sino más importante aún, de la gracia, la misericordia y el amor de Dios. Sobre todo, se trata de la relación continua de uno con Dios. REZAR LA LITURGIA DE LAS HORAS por la mañana y por la tarde es un ejercicio espiritual muy recomendable durante la Cuaresma, especialmente la recitación de Salmos. Gracias por su apoyo a las VENTAS DE ALIMENTOS CURESMALES, TODOS LOS VIERNES DE CUARESMA. Debido a que la comida es tan deliciosa, parece ser un regalo más que un sacrificio. Su único sacrificio muy necesario es su apoyo para nuestras Parroquias. Los paltillos de pescado y camarón con sus acompañamientos El pescado y/o camarones y los lados. preparados con un trabajo extra de amor de los voluntarios, es una bendición invaluable, independientemente de la receta. No recuerdo haberme negado a comer pescado o camarones en ningún momento de mi vida. Para mí, que crecí en una isla, no es correcto decir que no a ningún marisco. Muchas gracias a aquellos que han donado a la CAMPAÑA CATÓLICA ANUAL 2023 . Puede donar llenando el sobre (forma tradicional), en línea (cathfnd.org) o enviando un mensaje de texto. Para aquellos que aún están indecisos, por favor consideren seriamente dar dentro de sus posibilidades. Bendiciones, Fr. Jojo
18 Feb, 2023
This Wednesday, February 22, is ASH WEDNESDAY, the beginning of the 40-day Lenten season. The imposition of ashes will be available as scheduled. Ash Wednesday is not a Holy Day of Obligation but please plan on attending the Mass because the worship of God in the Eucharist is central to faith, the be-all and end-all, the source and summit of Christian life. Humanity, the crown and steward of creation, was created to worship God. Ash Wednesday is a universal day of fasting and abstinence. Those 18 – 59 years of age are obligated to fast. However, those who are ill/sick/frail, pregnant and engaged in hard labor, are excused because of the strength and nourishment needed to sustain life. Fasting can be done either by eating one full meal and two smaller meals, or only liquids. Fasting is more spiritual than physical, as we join to experience what it means to hunger and thirst, our humble (least) expression of solidarity to those who have literally none and nothing to eat and drink at all. Additionally, 14 years and beyond are bound to abstain (avoid the main nourishment of a certain culture). Here in the US, it will be meat which may be similar in Mexico. The idea is sacrifice. This is not so much about legality. Laws are only the beginning. Rules are meant to guide and draw us deeper and closer to God. If they lead us away from God, there is a disconnect. Righteousness must not be understood and reduced merely for the sake of observance of the law. If that’s the case, we are missing the point. Jesus says, “unless your righteousness surpasses those of the Scribes and Pharisees, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven” (Mt. 5:20). Aim for virtue and wisdom, and not simply the fulfillment of a requirement. Our liturgy in the next 40 days will be subdued. There will be no Gloria, Alleluia, and we will refrain from singing high pitched and tempo songs, which everyone will miss but it’s temporary. The observance of the LENTEN SEASON begins from Ash Wednesday until sundown on Holy Thursday, before the Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper, and excluding Sundays of Lent. The 40 days of lent is a time of prayer (personal and communal), fasting and almsgiving (charitable acts). On Fridays of Lent, please support the parish food sales to help our parish incomes. During Lent, there will be a weekday CONFESSION TIMES: Wednesday, 5pm-6pm and Thursday, 5pm-6pm in addition to the regular confessions on Friday’s and Saturday’s. Penance Service will also be offered on the 4 th and 5 th week of Lent before entrance into Holy Week. Thank you so much for your support to the 2023 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL. The theme, We are the Mission of the Church is so appealing including the video. To those who haven’t given yet, please seriously consider giving within your means. You still have time to think and pray for it. Congratulations to those who participated in the Anniversary Mass especially to the Jubilarians (25, 40, 50, 60, 70). We will schedule a dinner for you sometime in the spring or fall of 2023. Promise. Blessings, Fr Jojo Este miércoles, 22 de febrero, es el Miércoles de Ceniza, el comienzo de la temporada de Cuaresma de 40 días. La imposición de cenizas estará disponible según lo programado. El Miércoles de Ceniza no es un Día Santo de Obligación, pero por favor planee asistir a la Misa porque la adoración de Dios en la Eucaristía es fundamental para la fe, el ser y el fin de todo, la fuente y la cumbre de la vida cristiana. La humanidad, la corona y mayordomo de la creación, fue creada para adorar a Dios. El Miércoles de Ceniza es un día universal de ayuno y abstinencia. Los de 18 a 59 años de edad están obligados a ayunar. Sin embargo, aquellos que están enfermos / enfermos / frágiles, embarazadas y involucrados en trabajos forzados, son excusados debido a la fuerza y la nutrición necesarias para mantener la vida. El ayuno se puede hacer comiendo una comida completa y dos comidas más pequeñas, o solo líquidos. El ayuno es más espiritual que físico, ya que nos unimos para experimentar lo que significa tener hambre y sed, nuestra humilde (menos) expresión de solidaridad con aquellos que literalmente no tienen nada ni nada que comer y beber en absoluto. Además, los 14 años y más están obligados a abstenerse (evitar el alimento principal de una determinada cultura). Aquí en los Estados Unidos, será carne que puede ser similar en México. La idea es sacrificio. No se trata tanto de legalidad. Las leyes son sólo el comienzo. Las reglas están destinadas a guiarnos y acercarnos más y más a Dios. Si nos alejan de Dios, hay una desconexión. La justicia no debe ser entendida y reducida simplemente por el bien de la observancia de la ley. Si ese es el caso, estamos perdiendo el punto. Jesús dice: "Si no supera vuestra justicia a la de los escribas y fariseos, no entraréis en el reino de los cielos" (Mt 5,20). Apunte a la virtud y la sabiduría, y no simplemente al cumplimiento de un requisito. Nuestra liturgia en los próximos 40 días será sometida. No habrá Gloria, Aleluya, y nos abstendremos de cantar canciones agudas y tempo, que todos extrañarán, pero es temporal. La observancia de la TEMPORADA DE CUARESMA comienza desde el Miércoles de Ceniza hasta la puesta del sol del Jueves Santo, antes de la Misa vespertina de la Cena del Señor, y excluyendo los domingos de Cuaresma. Los 40 días de cuaresma son un tiempo de oración (personal y comunitaria), ayuno y limosna (actos de caridad). Los viernes de Cuaresma, por favor apoye las ventas de alimentos de la parroquia para ayudar a nuestros ingresos parroquiales. Durante la Cuaresma, habrá HORARIOS DE CONFESIÓN entre semana: miércoles, 5pm-6pm y jueves, 5pm-6pm, además de las confesiones regulares los viernes y sábados. El Servicio de Penitencia también se ofrecerá en la 4ª y 5ª semana de Cuaresma antes de la entrada en Semana Santa. Muchas gracias por su apoyo a la CAMPAÑA CATÓLICA ANUAL 2023. El tema, Somos la Misión de la Iglesia es muy atractivo incluyendo el video. A aquellos que aún no han dado, por favor consideren seriamente dar dentro de sus posibilidades. Todavía tienes tiempo para pensar y orar por ello. Felicitaciones a los que participaron en la Misa de Aniversario, especialmente a los Jubilarios (25, 40, 50, 60, 70). Programaremos una cena para usted en algún momento de la primavera u otoño de 2023. Prometer. Bendiciones, Fr. Jojo
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