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My experience of life and mission In the pastoral for vocation and the youth

With the joy that characterizes this Easter season, on 25 April, we celebrate the 58th World Day of Prayer for Vocations. In our fraternities, this initiative of the Church continues throughout the whole year but on this day, the ecclesial communion unites us and reminds us, through Pope Francis’ invitation and message, that we all have the responsibility to announce, care for, invite and collaborate in the task of the Pastoral for Vocation and the Youth.

My name is Sandra Milena Velásquez Bedoya; with a special pleasure I like to share my experience as a vocational companion and promoter during 8 years. I commemorate this day being certain that each Christian is, in himself, a God’s letter to the world and I am aware that we should put all our faculties and abilities at Christ’s disposal so that we could exclaim “I have died, but Christ lives in me” (cf. Gal 2, 20); that is why I am deeply grateful for how this service has contributed to strength my option of life as a Capuchin Tertiary Sister.

Pastoral for Vocation and the Youth has been for me a school of life and has offered me the opportunity to grow in humanity and to deepen into the reasons of my call. If someone would ask me what did motivate me to carry on this service, I would say not only that it was the obedience that, through my superiors, sent me to carry it on, but I would also add that I am motivated by the deep desire that many young people might be as happy as I am.

When, in our fraternity, we pray to the Lord to send many good vocations to our Congregation, I always internally think that it doesn’t matter anymore the “number” and I am sure that when we welcome a person coming to us, either to stay or simply to discover before God her place in the world, we are already fulfilling our task and a sharing our gift.

If they asked me, what would I thank to the young women I have accompanied, I would undoubtedly say that, in this service, their confidence is the greatest gift they give to me, as well as my great responsibility to guard it with loyalty and respect. I value the story that, with a deep faith and generosity, they put into my hands and that is what I have most loved in this service: the good present within each person and the novelty and distinction she brings through her unique and genuine experience of faith.

In the early stages of formation, I deeply enjoy listening to young people speaking about their experience of God, their young first love, to which many of us are invited to return. In the young women, at the beginning of their process of discernment, there is so a great authenticity and I often regret that time is transforming this experience in something uniform and common.

This is a service that does not require only dynamism, creativity or technological skills and neither being at the forefront of today’s youth. It is true that a little of all that is required, but even more are needed wisdom, understanding and unconditional love in the art of welcoming each young person without prejudice or labels that block the possibility of a healthy, affective and effective bond that will allow them to advance in their process of discernment with freedom and conscience.

One day, evoking my own path of vocational discernment, I remembered something that my father told me. First of all, I should say that for some time, he took position against my vocational option – because I am his only daughter – but when he knew more about our lifestyle he valued it a lot. Well, on one occasion my father told me: “Sandra, I think you should make vocational videos through which the young people can really see how your life is and show them to their parents, lest they be not like me. When you told me that you wanted to be a religious I made you suffering a lot because I had a very different idea of ​​that lifestyle”.

On that day I realized that religious life had remained quite hidden to people and it needed to open its doors; therefore, together with the sisters of team of the Pastoral Vocation and the Youth of my Province, we created a weekly program called: «We, the Capuchin Tertiary Sisters, open to you the doors of our fraternities”. It is this a simple space, which every Saturday afternoon, gather many of our fraternities, young people and other persons met in our evangelizing mission and, through these videos, they express their closeness to and love for the Congregation.

As Capuchin Tertiary Sisters we have been able to respond to the concerns of young people, to make ourselves known simply and “without filters”, to get back the stories of our works and of our own vocations. Above all, we dedicate time to them, just as Pope Francis encourages us to do in his post-synodal apostolic exhortation “Christus Vivit” (cf. no. 199). Therefore, whenever we open the door of a new fraternity, once again we experiment the joy of being sisters of all, with our doors open and ready to welcome people passing through them or willing to remain with us; each young person that comes to us, grasps something of our Charisma, keeps it and propagates it so our Amigonian heart gets fill of names, presences and memories.

Finally, I like to thank because this space, belonging to us, has offered me the chance to share my personal experience and I am grateful also for the love through which the sisters support me in the mission entrusted to me. The Lord continues calling and attracting the young hearts and, together with them, we’ll get an extraordinary novelty that is a promise for our Congregation. Because of that, with hope and confidence, let us pass the “baton” allowing them to continue the race on the track we already covered. Certainly, on these tracks there are some indelible traces of many sisters who spent themselves doing well; I will personally say that the footprints along the way, offer a lot of confidence but also demands much responsibility.

Let us feel blessed with all the young women who, attracted by the Lord, his project and our particular way of life in the Church, come to our Congregation.

SANDRA MILENA VELÁSQUEZ BEDOYA, TC

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“Called to be a merciful presence in the experience of Accompaniment and care to coronavirus sick «

«If you wake up in the morning and you see that you are still alive, you have a divine mission to fulfill».

This saying that the Lord placed before my eyes at a difficult and hard time in my life, is  accompanying me every morning as a call to renew my «yes» and so, I confidently devote myself to the mission He entrusts to me, being certain that, wherever I go, He precedes me. May be that is why, given the reality of the pandemic that in a strong and hard way surprised all of us, I never was afraid, and, on the contrary, even intuitively knowing that it would not be easy, I felt happy and grateful to the Lord for the privilege to stand on the front line.

During more than 35 years caring for the sick, I have undergone through tough and difficult situations, but also through more others, full of hope and life. However, the experience of the pandemic has forced us all, not only to consider a new way to understand the life, but also to a new way of working, facing and sharing our fight in order to  improve every day the health and the life quality of our patients.  

At the beginning everything was consternating and in our hospital there was a lot of confusion. We were receiving from everywhere new instructions, steps, protocols … All that was known to us and we could dominate, transformed in a few hours and for us all, into something disconcerting, uncontrollable, invisible and, even worse, it got the «death taste and color»; that was something real because more and more anguished and frightened patients were occupying the beds, feeling that they had been torn away from their loved ones and experiencing a deep loneliness. At that first moment, when all our securities were falling down, I could experience God’s strength and the grace of abandonment and trust in Him: as well I realized that, if we were letting Him to act through us, all our energy was multiplying and becoming creative. That is how the miracle happens.

Our surgery unit, where patients enter with a specific health problem and leave restored in their health, quickly became a “Covid unit” where nothing was programmable, calculable or predictable and we could not give clear answers to the questions the sick people were asking us. This impotence forced us all, even the most distant from God, to acquire attitudes of humility, dialogue and common searching out and also  to acknowledge that, without a divine intervention, we would not be able to face this situation.

For me it has always been important to take care of the sick person as a whole and during this experience I have much more deeply and clearly perceived that «saving lives», does not consist only in healing the body, but that it is possible to “save life” also accompanying, with God’s care, mercy and tenderness, the path towards death, considered as a step and beginning of a new life that has reached its fullness.

Sometimes it is very difficult to tell the patient, through words or simply through silence, that his life is slipping away from him and that it is humanly difficult to stop this process, but however, I could experience that the truth may become a source of peace and acceptance. I remember that a patient told me: «Thank you because you are the first person who listened to me and, fearlessly, did not hide me the truth, giving me false hopes because I know that my life is ending» and another patient said to me: «Excuse me for talking to you so much, but when one feels confident, it is easier to speak and speaking contributes to reduce fear”.

If suffering is a hard experience, it is much more so when we live it alone and far from the persons that, in that moment more than in others, we need they be by our side. I do not forget the expression of emotion and gratitude on the face of a sick woman when I gave her the bag with things that her daughter brought her: although she could not see her, she said with immense joy: “My daughter has been here!” and when she took the bag it was as if she were holding her daughter in her arms. I remember also a patient who, with such a great joy and pride welcomed the buns that his son, each day before going to work, was leaving at the hospital reception for his father’s breakfast.

Accompanying loneliness has been a great challenge and I have felt myself always accompanied by God’s hand.  In the first days, when I entered into a room, a sick woman told me: «With all the protection you wear on, I see that you are all the same and I do not know who is the person entering and taking care of me».  In that instant I realized how it was important to be present beside the patient, for whom we were the only human contact, to stop and, through silence, a word, a gesture, a look, a way of touching, listening and welcoming, to offer him warmth and humanity and to create a relationship that could fill, even if only a little, his heart emptiness and claim. «There is no possibility of tenderness in accelerated rhythms, because tenderness germinates in silence and listening».  The Lord granted me to be able to «stay” next to the sick and in the middle of work, movement and sometimes rushing, I got the gift of phrases like these: «Will I see you also tomorrow?»; «I recognize you because your eyes always smile»; «You are an angel for me» or «I have been thinking about what we said yesterday» …

Along with our task of caring for and accompanying the sick, we had also to face a new way of accompanying families, especially in the strong and hard moments of farewell or mourning when we were the only human possibility of contact and it was not easy for us to control our emotions. But once again, I considered a privilege to be able to transmit, despite the pain, a lot of love and strength. In my heart I still keep the words that a daughter asked me to tell to her mother who, for several days, was living between life and death: “Tell my mother that she may leave and she will continue to take care of each one of us and of the family, from heaven”.  A few hours later, the Lord welcomed her into heaven. This is how the Lord works, in a silent, hidden and mysterious way.

Another tough situation I never thought it would be possible to live was the lack of available beds in the ICU (Intensive Care Unit) and we had to choose between two patients in order to profit better the technical care. After a long dialogue to assess the situation, we agreed to wait one more day before deciding, I strongly prayed to the Lord that, if possible, He would free us from making such a decision and a miracle took place: when, the following day, I arrived to the hospital, they informed me that one of the patients had improved and the other remained stable.

With an immense gratitude I can say that, day after day, and especially when tiredness, emotions, uncertainty and pain merge together, it has been a great gift for me, to rely on the presence, listening, understanding and unconditional support of the sisters of my community.

Many times, in tough situations of suffering and helplessness, we asked ourselves: «Where is God in all that?” But the answer to this question is not in words but in the experience of faith in God who loves us, suffers with us and manifests that Himself is accompanying us with great mercy and tenderness; he is  a God who also needs us and likes to count on us, entrusting us every day «a divine mission to fulfill.»

For everything: «Praised be my Lord!»

M.R.A.R.

(The author of this article is a nurse Capuchin Tertiary Sister, who likes to remain anonymous)

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Alternative experiences of economic auto-sustainability In the Philippines

The pandemic caused by Covid 19 has been in the world for a year and it seems that its end is still far away, although its strength and surprise have diminished. Even before the pandemic, our Congregation, immersed in the reality of the world and walking in the footsteps of “going forward” with the Church, had reconsidered the issue of an evangelical, sustainable, and solidary economy.

In St. Clare general Viceprovince, the pandemic has undoubtedly been a great opportunity “to live the prophecy of the solidarity economy based on austerity, minority, and the adequate use of goods, sharing with the poor and the demands of social justice which is lived evangelically” (cf. XXII General Chapter, Option 4).

This year there has been a process of adaptation, learning, and raising awareness in which creativity, solidarity, and fraternity have stood out, essential elements to achieve an evangelical and sustainable economy. Creativity has arisen from the need of having to re-invent life before the closure of the largest source of income that the Vice province had and this in turn has brought us:

  • Solidarity with the poor, empathy, feeling on your own skin the uncertainty of not having a job and what it entails.
  • Re-discovery of our capacities and abilities, wit, cooperation, and resilience have abounded.
  • New way of perceiving our religious life from a new way of mutual sharing with the poor.
  • Strengthening of our fraternal bonds, recognition.
  • Constant questioning for betting not only on self-sustainability but also on the ecological issue, for the positive impact that it may have at least in our small environment.
  • We have discovered the need to rethink how to help sustain small economies and opt for the “non-branded”.
  • The scope of our apostolate has expanded and in an unimagined way, all from our need.

Among the projects undertaken there are:

  1. Sale of traditional food and pastries: Pick n´ eat
  2. Total Cleaning: production of cleaning and hygienic products that includes a bio-liquid that uses the fruit skin and other natural waste that reduces the chemical impact.
  3. Increase in home gardens in different communities, for our basic consumption.
  4. Taking advantage of a small piece of land that we own, we created a small Farm where fish, chickens and pigs are raised.
  5. Candle making
  6. Online English classes and tutorials.

The photograph and videos that we provide are a graphic sample of what we have been able to do.

ÁNGELA MARÍA MARTÍNEZ SIERRA, TC

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Francis: Not even one tear, not one sigh is lost in god’s plan of salvation.

During the General Audience on Holy Wednesday, Pope Francis gave a brief explanation about the meaning of each celebration of the Easter Triduum, underlining that those who participate in them, renew the mystery of Easter; subsequently, he offered a profound reflection about the historical event of the Resurrection and the reality we are living in the world at the present.

Once having briefly presented some fundamental aspects of each celebration, and stressed about the redemptive intervention of the Lord, in his Body and Blood gift commemorated on Holy Thursday, in his profound experience of pain represented on Good Friday and in which all human suffering is reflected, and in the hopeful silence of Holy Saturday, Pope Francis launched his message saying that  in the darkness of Holy Saturday, joy and light will break through with the rites of the Easter Vigil and, in the late evening, the festive hymn of the Hallelujah. This celebration will be the encounter in faith with the Risen Christ, who will dispel all questions,  uncertainties, hesitations and fears and will gives us the certainty that good always triumphs over evil, life always conquers death, and it is not our end to descend lower and lower, from sorrow to sorrow, but rather to rise up high.

As last words of his speech, the Pope said that «not even one tear, not one sigh is lost in God’s plan of salvation».

Easter evokes and makes present in the world the triumph of Life over death, of Light over darkness and renews the hope that sometimes, can be extinguished in the heart of the man, especially when he experiences his own fragility. On this feast, we cannot forget the drama we are living but we have the chance to open our hearts to the Risen One who comes to meet us on the roads of Galilee, where we walk during our daily life and says to us: “Peace be with you … it’s I, don’t be afraid …! (cf. Mt 28,9-10; Jn 20,19) and, acting as a pilgrim, he walks by our side, rekindling with his words the embers  burning in our hearts (cf. Lk 24,13-33).

Christ is risen and he is the Risen One: let us strengthen our faith and, wherever we are, let us run to announce it to our brothers.

 

 

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Online biblical course

On March 29th as a part of the Ongoing Formation Project, began the online biblical course organized by the Congregation and directed to all the sisters. The theme of the course is: «The Gospel of Mark»; it will be developed in seven sessions that will take place every fortnight and it will end on June 21st. The lecturer of the course is Sr. Estela Aldave Medrano, Capuchin Tertiary Sister, doctor in Biblical Theology. In the first session, she presented an “Introduction to Mark’s Gospel”.

The course responds to a suggestion made by many sisters that required online biblical and charismatic formation.  We were expecting that it would be well welcomed by the sisters but its reception far exceeded our predictions. We joined in the participation, connecting from many communities of the Congregation presents in different places of the world and the course was also a moment to share communion in our quest and desire that God’s Word be the constant reference in our life.

The presentation of Sr. Estela has been clear, simple and carried on according to a good didactics in the transmission of the contents and it contributed to introduce us into the subject, opening our horizon to know the general framework in which the different sessions of the course will progressively be developed. She instilled in us her love for the Word and invited us to receive this Gospel, being surprised by the agile story it tells and its attractive reading that always keeps attentive the reader, generates experiences of transformation, puts into evidence the Twelve’s clumsiness as well the Jesus’ paradoxical experience of failure and death; Mark’s Gospel lets us discover the great expressiveness of Jesus, his feelings and emotions …

Neither Jesus, nor the Gospels, nor the theologians … no one can give us “recipes” that we can apply in our journey as Jesus’ followers, but undoubtedly, as Sr. Estela pointed out, the evangelist Mark offers us some signs of discernment that we can discover through an attentive and prayerful reading of God’s Word, with a thoughtful and contemplative spirit.

The first session of the course was on Holy Monday and it was a good chance to open our hearts and prepare ourselves to the events that, once concluded the ascent to Jerusalem, together with the Church we were going to live once again this year, celebrating the Passion and Death of Jesus. May we embrace that Cross of the Lord that Mark, in his Gospel, presents without any adornment, the Cross of Christ that, in his Resurrection, became a Tree of Life.

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Launch of the congregational website in italian language

In the month of April 2021, our congregational website is enriched with its Italian version. We are glad because it has been possible to translate it and, consequently, to make easier the access to the web page for a wider audience and to share with more people its content which, in reality, is nothing else than a reflection of the experience of life and mission germinated in the heart of Luis Amigó and cultivated by people who have been called to keep alive the Charism he received from God.

Both congregations founded by Father Luis Amigó and Ferrer are present in Italy. The Capuchin Tertiary Religious opened their first community in Italy in 1926, when was still alive our Father Founder, who always dreamed and looked with paternal affection at a presence of his sons and daughters in this country; we the Sisters, arrived in 1964, when our General Curia moved to Rome.

Over time, the Capuchin Tertiary Sisters, prompted by the desire to pay attention and to respond to the challenges of every moment and place, we have been opening and closing various presences in Italy, all of them committed to the education and protection of the minors and to the pastoral work with the young people in the local churches.

At present we are in Rome where we have our General Curia and in Galatone (Lecce – Puglia), a small city in the “boot heel”, belonging to “Nazareth” Province. Galatone was the place of the first foundation of our Brothers in Italy and of the origin of most of the Italian Sisters of our Congregation. At present the community offers its service in a daytime Centre that provides an educational space to the children of the quarter where the sisters live and is engaged in other projects in favour of adolescents and their families; all the sisters are collaborating also in the pastoral activity with young people in the parish and in the Diocese and one sister is a religion teacher in a public school.