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NUNTIA - Official Newsletter of the Congregation of the Mission

 

October 2003

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85           Tempo Forte

The members of the General Council met in a tempo forte session on October 6-10. Among the matters discussed were the following:

1.              Preparation for the General Assembly 2004 (Rome, 5-29 July 2004);

2.              The meeting of the new Visitors (Rome 12-17 January 2004);

3.              Volunteers for new missions;

4.              The launching of the consultation for the naming of the Director General of the Daughters of Charity;

5.              A discussion of reports from the Vincentian Solidarity Office (Brother Peter Campbell), the Vincentian representative at the UN (Fr. Joseph Foley), and the Vincentian Family Office (Fr. Benjamín Romo).

86 Pope John Paul II

25 Years of Pontificate (1978-2003). In the framework of the celebrations of the Universal Church, and Rome in particular, during the month of October to mark John Paul II’s 25-year pontificate were held: the anniversary Mass, the beatification of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, an ordinary public Consistory, the creation of 30 new Cardinals and dinner and a concert in honor of the Holy Father, among other things. Among the Vincentian “representation” which took part directly in some of these celebrations were Cardinal Stephanos II Ghattas, Patriarch of Alexandria of the Copts (Egypt), Msgr. Berhaneyesus Demerew Souraphiel, C.M., Archbishop of Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) and President of the Episcopal Conference of Eritrea and Ethiopia, and other confrere bishops from various dioceses on different continents.

87           Toward the beatification of Sr. Rosalie Rendu, DC

Festive atmosphere. On 9 November, John Paul II will beatify Sr. Rosalie Rendu, DC (1786-1856). An important participation of Vincentian pilgrims from the entire world is expected, especially Daughters of Charity, confreres, members of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul and other branches of the Vincentian Family, and many of the poor. On 8 November, vigil of the beatification, a prayer service will take place, presided over by the Superior General. On 10 November, the Thanksgiving Eucharist will be celebrated, presided over by the Archbishop of Paris. In the framework of this event, a number of articles and biographies of this admirable Daughter of Charity have been published. Fr. Roberto D’Amico, along with several Daughters of Charity, has promoted the knowledge of Sr. Rosalie through the mass media of the Vatican: press, radio and television.

88           General Curia

Visit to CIF. From 30 October to 2 November, the Superior General was in Paris to meet with the confreres who are presently taking part in a session of the International Formation Center.

Visit to the United States. On 15-18 October, the Superior General met with the five Visitors of the United States in Manchester (Connecticut, USA). Among the many topics on the agenda was the discussion of a National Plan for the United States in view of possible reconfiguration of the five provinces. Later, from 20-23 October, Fr. Maloney gave a retreat to the confreres of the New England Province (USA). The theme was the Vincentian Saints. During this trip, the Superior General was accompanied by Brother Adam Budzyna.

Pontifical Ethiopian College. On 7 October, His Beatitude, Cardinal Ignace Moussa I Daoud, Patriarch Emeritus of Antioch of the Syrians, Prefect of the Congregation for Oriental Churches, blessed the renovated locale of the Pontifical Ethiopian College in Vatican City. Before the blessing, there was a period of prayer in the ghez language, in the College’s chapel, interspersed with songs of the Alexandrian tradition, according to the Ethiopian rite, which was presided over by the Rector, Abba Berhanemeskel Keflemariam, C.M. During this celebration, after the talk of the Cardinal Prefect, Msgr. Berhaneyesus Demerew Souraphiel, C.M., Archbishop of Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) and President of the Episcopal Conference of Eritrea and Ethiopia, directed to those present (some 50 people) a brief greeting in which he evoked the figure of St. Justin De Jacobis and invited prayer for peace. On the premises were present the bishops of the two countries, Fr. Robert P. Maloney, C.M., Superior General, the members of the General Council, the students of the Ethiopian College, priests, religious, and laity.

Meeting of Archivists. On 7 October, 17 General Archivists met at the General Curia. Fr. Rolando DelaGoza, our General Archivist, gave them a conference on the relation between the General Archivist and the Provincial Archivists. After an exchange of questions and answers, they held a business meeting and decided to send congratulations to Cardinal Francesco Marchisano, who showed great interest in this group of Archivists and who has now been promoted to this dignity.

Jorge María Salvaire, C.M. (1847-1899). Msgr. Juan Guillermo Durán, from Argentina (Professor of Church History and member of the Academy of History of his country), was at the General Curia in the month of October. He was in Rome to participate in a meeting of the Pontifical Committee of Historical Sciences, of which he is also a member. Msgr. Durán profited from his stay at the Curia to do research on the life of Fr. Jorge María Salvaire, C.M. (1847-1899), a Frenchman, who went to Argentina in 1871 as a professor. In 1872 he was named Vicar at the Parish and Shrine of Our Lady of Luján. In 1874 he was assigned to the mission among the indigenous peoples. In 1876, motivated by a triple vow to Our Lady who, according to him, saved his life, he returned to Luján in order to write the history of the Virgin of Luján (1884), diffuse devotion to her and construct a new church (1890-1934). Msgr. Durán has already published two interesting volumes on the life of this zealous missionary and a third will be published shortly, devoted to the life of Fr. Salvaire between the years 1876 and 1899.

89           Vincentian Site on the Internet

Teamwork. From 4-11 October, the entire team which works on maintaining our web site (www.famvin.org): the confreres John Freund (Webmaster and responsible for the English section); Julio Suescun (responsible for the Spanish section) and Claude Lautissier (responsible for the French section); and Mrs. Beth Nicol (responsible for the technical aspects) met in New York (USA). The primary purpose of this meeting was to more closely “align” the various sections of the international web site of the Congregation of the Mission, but the team also worked on similar issues for the main famvin site. In addition to learning new technical skills, thanks to the help of Mrs. Nicol, the team also discussed ways of making extensive collections of materials more readily available and also more easily searchable on the web site. It is hoped that these developments will be implemented over the next few months. We invite you to visit the web site of the CM:

http://www.famvin.org/cm/ (English)

http://www.famvin.org/cm/es/index.html (Spanish)

http://www.famvin.org/cm/fr/FAMVINModeles/accueil/accueil.html (French)

http://www.famvin.org/it/index.php (Vincentian Family ­ Italian).

90       CLAPVI

Executive Council and Ratio Missionum. On 18 and 19 October, the Executive Council of CLAPVI met in San Pedro Sula (Honduras). This team is composed of the Visitors of Colombia, Curitiba, Central America and Peru, and the Executive Secretary. Later, from 20-25 October, the CLAPVI Formation Meeting for the second semester of 2003 was also held in Honduras. It treated the theme of Ratio Missionum. Fifteen priests, four coadjutor brothers and 15 Daughters of Charity took part.

91       Spain: Toward the Tercentenary

            Opening of the celebrations. On 27 September, feast of St. Vincent, the four Provinces of the CM in Spain (Barcelona, Zaragoza, Madrid and Salamanca), solemnly began the celebrations for the Tercentenary of the arrival of the Vincentians in this country. On this date, each province celebrated the inauguration independently. On 27 September 2004, the grand celebration of the Provinces of Spain will be held in Barcelona, the city that received the first Vincentians in Spain, coming from Italy. Through an official poster of the tercentenary, diffused in the media, historical Vincentian studies, solidarity with the poor, etc., the Provinces of Spain began celebrating this jubilee with the goal not only to recall the past, but also “to make good use of the commemoration for a new pastoral and spiritual impulse of the Provinces of the Congregation in Spain, like what our forebears did,” being driven to “the knowledge of our own roots, to revising our present and to launching out into the future with enthusiasm.”

92       Holland

            Canonical Visitation. During the month of September, Fr. Victor Bieler, Assistant General for the Missions, made the canonical visitation of the Province of Holland. The confreres, after have spent their energies in the mission, especially in countries outside of Holland, like Brazil, Taiwan, Indonesia and Ethiopia, can now spend more time in relaxation, reflection and prayer. Fr. Bieler was also able to visit Birkerød (Denmark) where the province has a parish.

93       Salamanca

            Opening of the Canonical Visitation. Fr. Ignacio Fernández de Mendoza, Vicar General, began the canonical visitation of the Province of Salamanca. Together with the Visitor, Fr Antonio Otero, he was in London (England), from 13-18 September, visiting the confreres responsible for the Spanish Chaplaincy. Later, the Vicar General was in Valencia (Spain), participating in the opening of the process of canonization of Msgr. Emilio Lissón, C.M. (1872-1961) on 20 September. Still later, on the 23rd, in Salamanca (Spain), he officially opened the canonical visitation of the province in conjunction with the official opening of the Tercentenary of the arrival of the Vincentians in Spain. On this occasion, the Vicar General gave a conference: “The Reality of the CM on a Global Level from the Experience of Eleven Years as Vicar General.” Finally, from 25 September to 2 October, in Mozambique, he visited the mission of Nacala, which comes under the responsibility of the Province of Salamanca.

94       USA-East

Vincentian Chair of Social Justice. The Vincentian Chair of Social Justice third biennial Conference on poverty and social justice was held on 18 October at St. John’s University (New York). Some 250 people, among them academics, community and religious leaders and social justice committees, were invited to take part in the conversations on poverty, economic development and Gospel responsibility, and to form working relationships as we move beyond problem analysis to systemic and personal solutions. On this 40th anniversary of Pacem in Terris, the conference was titled “The Faces and Facets of 21st Century Poverty” (the picture on the cover of this edition of Nuntia ­ see page 1 ­ corresponds to that used in the promotion of this Conference and was drawn by a Malagasy student, Iandry Randriamandroso, of St. John’s University).

The Vincentian Chair of Social Justice was created in 1994 through a joint endowment by St. John’s University and the Congregation of the Mission, Eastern Province. It responds to the invitation Pope John Paul II issued to the worldwide Vincentians in 1986 when he urged them “to search out more than ever, with boldness, humility and skill, the causes of poverty and encourage long- and short-term solutions which are concrete, flexible and efficacious.” For more information visit: http://vincenter.org

95       Vincentian Family

SSVP ­ Extraordinary General Assembly. From 14-19 October the Extraordinary Assembly of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was held in Rome with the “principal and historical aim” of the adoption of the new Rule for the SSVP. All the Presidents and National Councils or Superiors were invited, as well as the members of the Permanent Section. In addition, showing concern for Vincentian youth, the President of the SSVP invited, as observers from ten countries, some young Vincentians of particular worth for their dynamism and commitment. For more information, visit: http://www.ozanet.org/

JMV ­ International Council Meeting. On 11 and 12 October, the JMV International Council met in the General Curia. All its members were present: Frs. Robert P. Maloney and Pedro Castillo, Sr. Wivine Kisu (Delegate of the Mother General who replaces Sr. Margaret Barrett), Sr. Asunción García, Gladys Abi-Saïd, Edurne Urdampilleta, Ana Maria Escaño, Gloria Santillán and Francisco Pires. The meeting basically treated: reports on the work of the Association in the various countries where it is present, the Formation Document, Book of prayers, collaborative projects with the Vincentian Family and organization of Meetings of the National Councils by Continents. The next meeting of this Council will be in Spain on 23-25 January 2004.

AIC ­ Executive Committee Meeting. Fr. Benjamín Romo, Ecclesiastical Assistant of AIC, participated in the meeting of the Executive Committee of this Association, which was held from 19-25 October in Berlin (Germany). This Executive Committee is composed of 16 members. The topics treated were: animation of the AIC in the various countries, formation, twinning projects, institutional reinforcement, financial report, planning of upcoming visits. One afternoon during those days, Fr. Romo offered the participants elements of Christian and Vincentian spirituality, as part of a reflection period, of faith sharing and prayer, which concluded with the Eucharist. Beginning on 30 November, the AIC will have a new web site, which will be made known at an opportune time.

Visit to Kosovo. Fr. Benjamín Romo, Delegate for the Vincentian Family, was in Peć (Kosovo) from 14-17 October, having been invited by the Regional Superior of the Daughters of Charity. He led a session of information-formation on the reality of the various lay branches of the Vincentian Family. Thirty Daughters of Charity and some Postulants participated in the meeting. Fr. Romo was able to see a great interest to know the Vincentian charism and share it with the laity. In addition, he met personally with the bishop of the country’s only diocese and visited several of the parishes where the Daughters of Charity work. It is hoped that the foundation of the Vincentian Associations in Kosovo will begin soon.

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VOWS

RANDRIANATOANINA Edibert     Fra             Mad           27-09-2003

PRIESTLY ORDINATIONS

RANDRIANANTENAINA Césaire            16-08-2003          Mad

MOSA FAGNAHY René Fidèle                  05-09-2003          Mad

MANCILLA VALENZUELA Gustavo H.  27-09-2003          Chi

VARGAS RUIZ Pablo Alexis                       27-09-2003          Chi

ESPINOSA I OLLER Víctor                         04-10-2003          Bar

PLANA AGUADO Sergio Andrés               11-10-2003          Arg

NECROLOGIUM 2003

Nomen                                           Cond          Dies Ob           Prov         Aet Voc

O'MALLEY SHARPE John           Sac          03-10-2003        Occ 7º         92-73

LORENZI Fernando                       Sac          14-10-2003        Rom 1º       79-64

CLARKE William                           Sac          19-10-2003        Hib 2º         62-45

BARRY John                                  Sac          24-10-2003        Aul 3º         74-56

“Is it not significant that her beatification is taking place on the very day on which the Church celebrates World Mission Sunday? With the witness of her life, Mother Teresa reminds everyone that the evangelizing mission of the Church passes through charity, nourished by prayer and listening to God's word. Emblematic of this missionary style is the image that shows the new Blessed clasping a child's hand in one hand while moving her Rosary beads with the other.”

(John Paul II, Homily of the Beatification of Mother Theresa of Calcutta.

Rome, 19.X.2003)