11.28.2014
Great Videos on Traditional Marriage
Children’s Retreat -Our Lady of Mercy Parish, Worcester
By Natalie Salameh
On Saturday, November 22, 2014, the
Maronite Servants of Christ the Light offered a
retreat day for the children of Our Lady of Mercy Parish, Worcester, MA, with the
focus on how God teaches us to give ourselves in love in the events of the
Season of the Glorious Birth of Our Lord, the “Happy Announcements”.
Mother Marla Marie
explained how the Season of Happy Announcements is made up of six Sundays,
during which we see how each of the people in the Bible passages is responding
generously and lovingly to the call of God in their lives.
The children were reminded of the great
gift of Jesus at Christmas, and were challenged to think of ways that they can
prepare for Christmas by being more generous and loving. During the day, the
children were able to participate in a Nativity Play which they
enthusiastically staged for their Pastor, Fr. Gaby Hoyek, and a number of
volunteers.
The retreat concluded with the children
actively participating in Saturday’s Vigil Liturgy, which celebrated the Feast
of the Annunciation. Some of the children read the intercessions and Epistle, all
sang the hymns, while others offered the gifts.
11.20.2014
Vocation Presentation - Brockton
We were invited to the faith formation junior high group at Our Lady of Lourdes in Brockton to offer a presentation of vocations. The teens especially appreciated Natalie's witness story and Australian accent.
11.14.2014
Recollection Afternoon - Dartmouth
We hosted an hosted an afternoon
of recollection for the young adults from our Boston and Brockton parishes on November
9, 2014, followed by Ramsho and Supper at the Mother of Light Convent.
The focus of the afternoon was
on the theological virtue of hope, particularly on the words of Pope Emeritus
Benedict XVI in his Encyclical, Spe Salvi
(“Saved in Hope”). Mother Marla
Marie explained how Love and Hope are closely related in the spiritual life.
Love of God involves hope or trust in God. According to the Catechism of the
Catholic Church, “The virtue of hope responds to the aspiration to
happiness which God has placed in the heart of every man”. Hope enables us to
look to the next life, but it also inspires and purifies our actions in this
life.
Mother Marla Marie explained that with
so much darkness and evil in the world today, its very easy to become
hope-less. But that is not the mark of a true Christian. We must be apostles who are filled
with hope and joyful trust in God’s promises, always remembering that we are
the salt and light of the earth.
11.13.2014
Vocation Presentation - Bishop Stang High School, Dartmouth
We visited Bishop Stang, the Catholic High School here in Dartmouth on November 6, 2014 and addressed 350 girls on how to discern their vocation in life, particularly a call to consecrated religious life. Mother Marla Marie dispelled some of the myths and
misconceptions surrounding religious life, and gave the girls some key points
to help them in their discernment journey, such as maintaining a prayer life
and staying close to the sacraments. Natalie Salameh also shared her journey of faith to the girls, particularly how she discerned
the call of God in her life.
The teens received us well and were
very enthusiastic to participate in our “Myth or Fact” prize segment, and
pleasantly surprised when we snapped some “selfies” with them.
Institute on Religious Life - Boston
Regional Meeting at Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Basilica, Boston. This year’s IRL
Meeting was in preparation for the Year of Consecrated Life in 2015, as
declared by our Holy Father, Pope Francis.
There were three excellent speakers: Dr. Alveda
King, Fr. Brian Mullady, O.P., and Fr. Shawn Monahan O.M.V. sharing
on the theme: "Rejoice Always! Preparing for the Year of Consecrated
Life".
Mother Marla Marie reunited with Father Brian who had been her professor in graduate school and spiritual director.
11.07.2014
Maronite Young Adult Workshop - Houston, Texas
The Maronite Servants
of Christ the Light were in Houston, Texas for the Sixth Annual Maronite Young
Adult (MYA) Workshop on Friday, October 31st to Monday, November 3rd,
2014. The workshop theme was GPS – God, People, Self: Searching for the Light,
with approximately 180 young adults in attendance from throughout the U.S.
One of the main
speakers was Paul Thomas, who gave a personal testimony of his conversion
story, after a long period of drug abuse. His story was inspirational as he
described how Jesus’ divine grace and light pursued him in his darkest times
and led him back to the arms of the Maronite Catholic Church.
Sr. Therese Maria assisted the MYA group during Morning Prayer
with a moving reflection on Christ as the Light, with a particular emphasis on
how to seek the light of Christ in our troubled world. Natalie Salameh also
shared her journey of faith to the group, and was very much encouraged by a
number of the young adults present.
The MYA group was given an opportunity during a Q & A
session with their Excellencies Bishop Gregory Mansour, Bishop Elias Zaidan and
other priests from our eparchies to open up about some of the issues the
Catholic Church is now facing and that they are struggling with personally. In
particular, the young adults were interested in the Church teaching on artificial
contraception and same-sex attraction.
The MYA also had the opportunity in their program to go to
confession during a beautiful hour of adoration, and to receive the Holy
Mysteries during Divine Liturgy celebrated by their Excellencies and other eparchial
clergy.
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