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NUNTIA - Official Newsletter of the Congregation of the Mission

January 2004

 

1.             4th Meeting of New Visitors

From 12-17 January, at Casa Maria Immacolata in Rome, the 4th meeting of recently named Visitors was held. Organized by the General Curia, 19 Visitors (Aeq, Arg, Aul, Aus, Cae, Cub, For, Mat, Mex, Ocn, Occ, Phi, Pol, Por, Sln, Slk, Tau, Tol and Ven), the Superior General, the General Council, and the officials of the Curia, as well as confreres invited as moderator, expert, speakers, or translators, took part. This type of meeting is considered a good means for the formation of the Visitors, through a greater understanding of the specifics of the office and of his rights and obligations toward the province, the local community, the CM and the Vincentian Family. For this reason, the principal objectives of the meeting were: to delve into an analysis and study of the Practical Guide for the Visitor with a view to quality service in the mission confided to him, to make the communion of the entire CM visible, to share the dynamism of the Vincentian charism in the multiplicity of the cultural situations in which the CM fulfills its mission, to reflect together on the service of animation that the Visitor is called to carry out, and to have the possibility of a personal meeting with the Superior General, the members of the council and the officials of the Curia.

All these objectives were realized through personal reading of the proposed texts, presentation of the themes thanks to the help of experts, work in language groups and discussion in plenary sessions, and an hour-long personal meeting of each Visitor with the Superior General. The entire Visitors' meeting, the personal meetings, the study and discussion were united through a spiritual thread: prayer in language groups, Mass, and hymns before and after the plenary sessions. All the participants evaluated the meeting as a useful means for success in the exercise of the office of Visitor.

A significant moment of this meeting was the visit that the participants made to the General Curia on 15 January. They were able to meet the staff who work there, as well as to visit the various offices. Afterwards they shared an aperitif in the Curia and then lunch in a nearby restaurant.

2.             Daughters of Charity

New Director General. On 21 January, after a wide process of consultation, and with the consent of the members of the General Council, the Superior General named Fr. Javier Álvarez as the Director General of the Daughters of Charity. He belongs to the Province of Madrid and was born in Pedrosa de Muñó (Burgos, Spain) on 20 March 1954. He entered the Congregation of the Mission on 11 September 1973. On 8 November 1982 he was ordained a priest by Pope John Paul II in Valencia (Spain). During the first two years after his ordination he served at the Apostolic School of Tardajos (Burgos). In 1984 he was assigned to the Theologate of Burgos as a formator and, at the same time, obtained a degree in Spiritual Theology. Subsequently, he earned a degree in Philosophy from the Pontifical University of Salamanca. In the year 1997, he defended his doctoral thesis in the Faculty of Burgos to obtain a Doctorate in Theology. From 1986 on, he served as Director of Students of the Province of Madrid in Burgos, and from 1991-1997 as Provincial Councillor; also from 1987-1997, he collaborated with the Faculty of Theology of Burgos, teaching courses in the AReligious Life@ department. From 1990 on, he was a member of the Commission organizing a program in Vincentian Studies offered each year in Ávila for the confreres and sisters. In this program he taught various subjects. On 22 July 1997 he began his service as Director of the Daughters of the Province of Santa Luisa in Madrid. Fr. Javier álvarez replaces Fr. Fernando Quintano who, for ten years, in close communion with the Superior General, rendered service as Director General. The sisters have not stopped pointing out the generous and creative service that Fr. Quintano gave to the Company in this duty.

3.             General Curia

Meeting with the Mother General. On 31 January, before leaving for China, Fr. Maloney met with the Mother General in Rome. This annual meeting is the final step in the preparatory process for the renewal of the vows of the Daughters of Charity on 25 March.

Visit to Madrid. On 25 January Fr. Maloney joined the confreres of the Madrid Province, as well as several of the Visitatrixes and the presidents of the lay groups in Madrid, for the celebration of the Foundation of the CM.

Trip to Paris. Fr. Maloney was in Paris from 29 December to 4 January in order to celebrate the Eucharist with the Daughters of Charity and with the confreres at the end of 2003 and the beginning of 2004. On the morning of 1 January he gave a conference to the Daughters of Charity entitled: "Five Snapshots of Lesser-Known Vincentian 'Saints.'"

Beginning of the Visit to Zaragoza. On 24 January Fr. José Antonio Ubillús, Assistant General, began the canonical visitation of the Province of Zaragoza, which will extend until 30 April.

Practical Guide for the Visitor. On 8-9 January the Commission, named by the Superior General for the revision of the Practical Guide for the Visitor, met in the General Curia in view of preparing a new edition. The Commission is composed of J. Kapuściak, C. Delgado and A. Vernaschi. They examined the Guide and some proposals and suggestions made by a group of Visitors and persons who were consulted. The result of the Commission's work was submitted to the Superior General.

General Treasurer's Office. From 18-27 January Fr. Patrick Griffin, former Treasurer General, came to the General Curia to work with Fr. Elmer Bauer, present Treasurer General. This annual consultation and collaboration has been helpful in reviewing the work of the Treasurer and developing future plans for the office.

Fraternal Meeting in Rome. As in previous years, the missionaries of the local communities situated in Rome, and belonging to that province, visited the General Curia on 24 January in order to celebrate together the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul and the Foundation of the CM. The Visitor, Fr. G. Passerini, accompanied us too. Fr. G. Miscia presided the Eucharist. In his homily he highlighted the virtues of the Apostle of the Gentiles and the episode of Folleville, which had so much repercussion on the life of St. Vincent. After an aperitif and fraternal meal, the guests returned to their respective houses.

4.        Causes of the Saints

Sr. Gabriella Borgarino, DC (1880-1949). On January 4, in the chapel of the Daughters of Charity in Lucerna (Turin), during Vespers, the diocesan process for the beatification of the Servant of God Sr. Gabriella Borgarino, DC (1880-1949) was closed. The celebration was presided by the Bishop of Pinerolo, Msgr. Pier Giorgio Debernardi. Also participating in this event were Fr. Roberto D'Amico, Postulator General; Sr. Maria Pia Bertaglia, Visitatrix of Turin; Fr. Ferdinando Manzoni, Director of the Daughters of Charity; and a significant number of Daughters of Charity and religious.

 

5.        Colombia

Ongoing Formation Weeks. The province has organized four study weeks for 2004. Fr. John Rybolt, led the first two on the life of St. Vincent and the history of the Congregation, in the Seminary of Theology and Philosophy; a group of specialists will lead another on sexuality and consecrated life, in the Seminary of Theology, and Fr. Carlo Braga will also be in the Seminary of Theology, between October and November 2004, giving a daily conference on the Constitutions.

M. Vincent and M. Olier. From 4-10 January the Visitor, Fr. Gabriel Naranjo, spent time as a facilitator at a session of the Sulpician Delegation of Latin America in Bogotá (Colombia). This service was motivated by the family and charismatic relationships of the two communities, which go back to the Founders: M. Vincent and M. Olier, and to the common vocation of formation of the clergy. With the participation of the Provincial and his first Councillor, coming from Canada, and 25 other Sulpicians who work in seminaries in Colombia and Brazil, the project, "To be Sulpicians Today and Tomorrow in Latin America," was given an impetus.

6.        Madrid

            Meeting of Confreres who work with Daughters of Charity. On 1-2 December 2003 some 40 missionaries who work in pastoral ministry to the Daughters of Charity met at Los Almendros (Madrid). They came from the four Spanish provinces and the one in Portugal. The theme of reflection was the new Constitutions of the Daughters of Charity, which have yet to be approved by the Holy See. Fr. Fernando Quintano analyzed the criteria that made the changes in these Constitutions possible: decentralization, inculturation, the role of the woman, identity, and unity in diversity. He also explained which changes the General Assembly recently approved and how they were formulated. These appear most clearly in the theme of the government of the Company. Sr. Margarita Morante and Sr. Rosario Sillero also addressed the manner of bringing the mentality of the sisters closer to the changes proposed in the Constitutions. Sr. María Gutiérrez and Sr. Ramona Alonso spoke on the collaboration which, starting from the renewed Constitutions, the priests who work in the spiritual and formational care of the sisters can give. For more information, please consult: "Boletín Informativo," Padres Paúles - Provincia de Madrid (octubre - diciembre 2003), pp. 15-17.

7.        Vincentian Family

JMV. From 23-25 January, the Superior General was in Los Molinos (outside Madrid, Spain) for a meeting of the International Council of JMV. This meeting also gave Fr. Maloney the opportunity to meet the four new lay members of the International JMV Secretariat who have volunteered to work there for a three-year period. In addition to reports on contacts with the 65 countries where JMV is now functioning, the meeting focused on planning for the year 2004, including visits to various countries and the organization of meetings of the National Councils of Asia and those of Latin America. Much time was also spent on long-range preparation for the Second General Assembly of JMV which will be held in August 2005, just before World Youth Day.

Visit to London. From 1-6 February, Fr. Benjamín Romo, Delegate for the Vincentian Family, made a visit to the Vincentian Family in London (England), from where the national organizations of the various branches of the Vincentian Family of England and Wales function. On the agenda there was a visit scheduled to the offices of these organizations and a meeting of those responsible for each of the branches present. Fr. Romo met with the Provincial Council of the Daughters of Charity, visited the confreres and met with the leaders of the following groups: AIC, SSVP, Depaul Trust, Young Vincentian Volunteers, Brothers of Charity, and the Company of Priests of the Mission (CMP). He also had the opportunity to learn about the VMP (Vincentian Millennium Partnership), integrating the various branches of the Vincentian Family. Among the things to highlight from this visit to London is the formation program for the recruitment of new young members in the SSVP. In the last four years, this branch, through a concrete program, has successfully established new groups with 4000 young members. You can learn about this program by visiting www.youthsvp.org.uk Fr. Romo also visited the community of the Young Vincentian Volunteers and learned about two of its projects: one for homeless persons (The Passage) and the other for immigrant families (The Family Space). On the last evening of his visit, Fr. Romo met with those responsible for all the branches (some 30 people) to give them a talk on the Vincentian Family, exchange impressions, and seek together ways for more effective collaboration. The Visitor of Ireland participated in this meeting. The Vincentian Family of England has just introduced its web site: www.vmp.org.uk

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"There are more than 300 million acute cases of malaria each year globally, resulting in more than a million deaths. About 90% of these deaths occur in Africa, mostly in young children. Malaria is Africa's leading cause of death for those under five years of age. But it is quite possible to combat it actively, to diminish its effects gradually, and even eventually to wipe it out (a success that has already been achieved in a number of countries). What is lacking is the "political will," and the corresponding financial support. In other words, governments often have other interests and establish other priorities for the use of their money."

 (Taken from the Letter of the Heads of Some of the Principal Branches of the Vincentian Family. Rome,  May 10, 2003)

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NOMINATIONS

HERNÁNDEZ G. Andrés M.  03-12-2003        Director DC - Dominican Republic

NGOKA Michael                      09-01-2004        Vice-Visitor - Nigeria

MARTÍNEZ B. Benito             10-01-2004        Director DC - San Sebastián

ÁLVAREZ M. Fco. Javier       21-01-2004        Director General Daughters of Charity

ESTÉVEZ CONDE Antonio    28-01-2004        Director DC - Venezuela

WITZEL Georg                         30-01-2004        Director DC - Germany

FALCO Biagio                          30-01-2004        Visitor - Naples

ROCHE Paul                              31-01-2004        Vice-Visitor - Sts. Cyril and Methodius

SCHREIBER Alois                   31-01-2004        Director DC - Austria

KALLAMMAKAL Mathew   02-02-2004      Visitor - Northern India

PRIESTLY ORDINATIONS

KANNAMKULATH George                      01-01-2004     InM

BOTET CARIDAD Manuel                        10-01-2004     Bar

ESONO EYENE Manuel                              24-01-2004     Sal

NECROLOGIUM 2003-2004

Nomen                                           Cond          Dies Ob      Prov         Aet Voc

FASSBENDER A. Dart                Sac         30-09-2003     Mer 5º      92-73

MAROTHI Zoltan                        Sac         02-01-2004     Hun 1º      77-57

RIVADENEIRA A. Oswaldo C.  Sac         15-01-2004     Aeq 2º      75-58

BOUCHENDHOMME Gérard     Sac         20-01-2004     Par 9º        54-32

SERINO Sebastiano                     Sac         23-01-2004     Nea 4º       87-65

FERVARI Ernesto                         Sac         26-01-2004     Rom 2º      81-63

SUMMARY YEAR 2003 (In parenthesis year 2002)

 

Africa

Latin A.

USA

Asia

Europe

Oceania

Total

Newly Incorporated

21

(16)

17

(25)

7

(1)

22

(13)

18

(13)

1

(1)

86

(69)

Newly

Ordained

16

(3)

31

(23)

4

(0)

11

(13)

16

(11)

0

(2)

78

(52)

Deaths

3

(0)

16

(20)

11

(17)

3

(5)

34

(43)

2

(0)

69

(85)