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25 years of the Capuchin Tertiary Sisters presence in South Korea

On March 25th, our presence in South Korea turns 25 years. The sanitary restrictions do not allow to celebrate this anniversary in-person, but we cannot let this date pass, without inviting the sisters and friends who will read this news, to join the Congregation in tanking  God for all that we have lived in this place, geographically very far from where most of our communities are.

This new foundation in Korea arose as a response to the desire to strengthen our presence in Asia, where we were already in the Philippines and, at the same time, to get closer to China, the country where our Sisters developed their mission for 20 years (1929 – 1949), being expelled by the political situation of the country adverse to the Church.

Promoters of this foundation in Korea were Sr.  Mª Elena Echavarren Sorbet, General Superior at that time, and her Council. On her first trip to Seoul, Sr. Mª Elena, through the aid and orientation of other religious congregations, could know something about this country and the demands of a missionary presence; she also met Bishop William McNaughton, an American Maryknoll missionary, who declared that he was ready to welcome the Sisters in his Diocese of Inchón.

About in the middle of March 1996, the four sisters designated for the foundation in Korea,  traveled to Seoul, each of them coming from other missions “ad gentes”: Martha Patricia Ramírez Vergara, Colombian, missionary in Benin, Ángela María Martínez Sierra, Colombian, missionary in the Philippines, Carmen Margarita Avendaño Cubillos, Colombian, missionary in Tanzania and Cecilia Pasquini, Italian, missionary in Tanzania. And on March 25th, with a simple and intimate Eucharist, the community set out its experience in this country of the Far East, rich in cultural and religious traditions where, however, Christians and even more Catholics, were a significant minority.

During the first six months of their staying in Korea, in order to receive Korean classes at an university in Seoul, the sisters lived in different religious communities of this city: Srs. Martha Patricia and Ángela María in a house of the Conceptionist Missionary Sisters of Teaching and Srs. Carmen Margarita and Cecilia with the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (Salesianas). Later, they were able to live together in a small apartment that the Sisters of the Korean Martyrs made freely available to them until, in June 1998, they moved to Bucheón, in the Diocese of Inchón, where they began their mission. The first years were characterized by the strong demand for the language study and the process of integration into a totally new social and cultural reality, but the missionary illusion of each one and their openness to God’s grace that makes everything possible, allowed them to carry on everything with enthusiasm and even humor.

25 years have passed and the presence of the Capuchin Tertiary Sisters in Korea has grown;  at present  the sisters provide their service of evangelization and attention to the needs of the place in a kindergarten in Bucheón and in a protection home for girls in Jeonju. The witness of  life of the sisters has attracted to our Congregation some young Korean women and currently we have a perpetual professed Korean sister and others in the process of formation.

We thank God for our walk in the Korean land and we invoke his blessing that will enable us to continue making present the charism of our capuchin tertiary life with enthusiasm and fidelity.

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Sister Lucila Muñoz Duque: a century of life

On March 3, just a few days ago, our Sr. Lucila Muñoz Duque, born in Medellín-Colombia, was celebrating 100 years of existence.

For this reason, the sisters of the Province «Our Lady of Divine Providence» to which she belongs, made a beautiful video that we share on the congregational website, thanking God for the life of this sister to whom God has allowed to reach this age enjoying a great quality of life, with an enormous lucidity that is perfectly appreciated in the history, in the events and experiences that she herself shares with us. In addition, other sisters who have lived or are living with her at this time, give testimony of the many values ​​and gifts with which the Lord clothed her and that she knew how to cultivate and put at the service of others, of her fidelity and dedication to God in the Congregation, of her know-how …

CONGRATULATIONS, Sister Lucila !. All your sisters from the Congregation join you in your prayer, grateful to the Father for the immense gift of life. May He continue to bless you.

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Diploma in minors protection

On January the 19th, almost at midnight, our sister Priscila Brenes Granados, arrived at Fiumicino airport in Rome. She will enrich the community of the General curia with her presence for several months.

Sr. Priscila is from Costa Rica and she belongs to “Our Lady of Guadalupe” Province but, during the last five years she has been carrying out her mission in Mexico, concretely in the community of Tabasco, working as a director in the “Oasis de Paz” Family Home where our Community receives, accompanies and trains unprotected girls whose rights have been violated.

The Province “Our Lady of Guadalupe”, through the CLAR (Latin American Conference of Religious), has been offered a scholarship for one Sister to get the “Diploma in Minors’ Protection”, granted by the “Center for Child Protection” in the Pontifical Gregorian University, in Rome. The course, is organized this time in Spanish, it will begin on February the 8th 2021 and will end about June the 15th 2021.

The objective of the Diploma is to promote the protection of minors at an academic and professional level, through a training program whose principles are, first the victims, from a Christian vision of the human being in his own culture and a multidisciplinary perspective, fed and inspired in the Christian spirituality and the Gospel.

Among the competencies and skills to be acquired there are the following:

  • To recognize the signs of abuse in the victims and of risk in the abusers.
  • To help and support the victims of abuse and the secondary victims.
  • To reflect about the spiritual and theological implications of abuse.
  • To include spirituality in the objectives and measures of protection.
  • To create protection networks in their countries, local churches, religious communities and other circles.
  • To help the Church leaders to appropriately handle complaints.
  • To identify the instruments for an adequate intervention.
  • To adapt the specific guidelines implementation for the protection of minors in each context.
  • To provide training courses about the protection of minors and the prevention in schools, parishes, formation houses, etc.

We wish to Sr. Priscila that this experience may be fruitful and helpful for her to grow humanly and spiritually and to bring her valid elements that will illuminate and stimulate the apostolic work she carries out, together with her community in favor of the most vulnerable minors whom they serve and accompany.

Welcome Sr. Priscila!

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Celebration of the world day for consecrated life in the General curia

On February the 2nd, Feast of the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple, we celebrate the World Day for Consecrated Life that Pope John Paul II established 25 years ago. This celebration invites to present to the Lord the dedication and service of many consecrated men and women, a living presence of Christ in the midst of our world and, at the same time, prompts us to continue carrying out the mission we have received and sharing each day with our brothers and sisters the light of the Risen Lord that illuminates all darkness.

The motto of the XXV Day of Consecrated Life of this year 2021 has been: «Consecrated life, a parable of fraternity in a wounded world». In the message that, on this occasion, the Congregation for the Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life sent to all consecrated people, we find a constant reference to the Encyclical “Fratelli Tutti” written by Pope Francis and inspired in Saint Francis of Assisi; through it, the Pope invites us to operate together to rekindle in all «an universal aspiration to fraternity» and “to dream together” (n. 8) so that “in the face of present-day attempts to eliminate or ignore others, we may be able to respond with a new vision of fraternity and social friendship (n. 6). This Encyclical is a precious gift for every form of consecrated life that, without hiding the many wounds that affect fraternity, may find in it the roots of its prophecy.

In our community in Rome, we celebrated the Consecrated Life Day´s Eucharist  together with our Capuchin Tertiary Brothers of the General Curia renewing our consecration to the Lord, in the Church and within our charismatic family at the service of our discarded, most vulnerable, injured and abandoned brothers, at the edge of the existence path.

We tried to express the very motto of this day through the following signs:

  • A lighted lamp: through it we manifested that we are urged to be the light received from the Lord, a “light to enlighten the nations”, in the very realities we live;
  • A skein of wool that, once woven, creates a network, intertwining the fraternity: through it we asked Mary, an expert weaver, to accompany us in our follow-up and dedication as consecrated persons and we gave thanks for the gift of the brothers;
  • A poster presenting some of our world wounds: through it we expressed that, together with Mary, the offering Virgin, our Mother of Sorrows whose soul was pierced by a sword, we feel called to be a balsam and a compassionate and merciful presence for our brothers and sisters whom we accompany and serve.

At the end of the liturgy of the Word, holding in our hands our lit lamps, we renewed our commitment to live in obedience, poverty and chastity and we prayed to the Lord that He may be the “All” of our lives and to give credibility to our missionary announcement, as men and women of solidarity, communion and love for the others.

After the Eucharist, we shared the meal in an atmosphere of authentic joy and brotherhood. With the words of our Founding Father, Luis Amigó: Let us give thanks to God for all!

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A different option of service to others

Probably the name of Yamile Cabrera Cuevas is not so familiar to most of the sisters of the Congregation, but some of them have shared their life with this woman that, during 30 years,  has been a member of our Religious Family. She was born in Chile and received her formation in Colombia where she lived for many years; she also worked for a time in Africa, concretely in Benin.

Yamile, at the end of a long discernment, carried out through different stages, has finally decided to leave the Congregation. It is not usual to inform publically that a sister took this kind of decision, but the interviews she gave in Chile about her situation have been published in the press and in the social networks, so we also, through our webpage, like to say some words about that.

Since the year 2010, being still a member of the Congregation and having been granted the canonical permissions, Yamile began to work in the Mayor’s Office of Quilicura (Chile), a marginalized area of ​​Santiago, she committed to the responsibilities related to her service. One of her most important tasks in the institution was the constitution of the Office of Migrants and Refugees. After seven years dedicated to work with the migrants, she began to lead the Human Rights Department and, later, the Women’s Department (See: Meganoticias.cl).

However, after all this engagement in the social service in the Mayor’s Office, Yamile decides to take a new step, presenting herself as an independent candidate to lead it. In fact, on January 8, 2021, she and her team, having already gathered the requested signatures, presented herself at the offices of the Electoral Service (Servel) in order to register her candidacy.

Some sisters and lay people knowing Yamile and aware that a religious must not assume public offices which entail a participation in the exercise of civil power (CIC 285), they were quite surprised by the news about that and, without knowing her real situation within the Congregation, approached to the General superior asking her for clarifications that would help them to understand what was happening. Because of that, and since, as we have already mentioned, the networks continue publishing news about this issue, we from the General Curie, consider important and necessary to publically  inform about this matter.

In 2017, Yamile applied the required authorization to begin a probation period in a Secular Institute and was granted it for three years but a few months ago she applied for the definitive exemption of her Vows in the Church and the indult of definitive departure from the Congregation of Capuchin Tertiary Sisters of the Holy Family, in order to commit herself to the political activity and so she made a different option of service to others. We wish her all the best for this new experience.

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Virtual meetings of the General Government and the demarcations

During the months of November and December 2020, the General Government has held several online meetings, with the common purpose of accompanying the sisters of the Congregation, strengthening our fraternal bonds in this special time that we all live, transmit hope and share life with the different groups and communities called together. We note some of these encounters:

  • The meeting of the General Government with the Demarcation Government Teams took place from 16 to 18 November, with the participation of 35 sisters. In addition to the above, it was a privileged moment to present concerns and initiatives that emerged during the year 2020, glimpsing together concrete actions for the future. The nuclei emphasized especially revolved around the pandemic, the formation, the accompaniment of communities and sisters, the economy, the reality of the apostolic works, the celebration of the chapters and renewal of the relevant services, the socio-political situation in the countries and its repercussions, also pointing out, among all, some clues that lead us to continue looking for and making way, for which no one has elaborated recipes. We must stay awake, reading the concrete signs that are appearing, trying to give new, risky answers of shared solidarity, not from the usual schemes, but from a new way of understanding life, to which the pandemic continues to push us.

The evaluation of the meeting by the sisters was very positive, although with the feeling that many things had remained «in the inkwell», because time is always short.

  • On November 19 and 20, the General Government met with the Formators of the postulancy, novitiate and juniorate stages of the Congregation, with the participation of 17 Masters from four continents. The reunion of some of the formators who already knew each other and the knowledge of others who have subsequently assumed this mission or who did not know each other, already justified this fraternal space, but also, according to the proposed objective, shared concerns and experiences lived by each in the different stages, around the accompaniment of the processes of young women, the discernment and the application of the contents and evaluation guidelines «ad experimentum» that we are managing in the Congregation until the celebration of the next General Chapter.

The meeting was of great wealth and mutual support, detecting many common realities, despite the different cultures and specific situations of each country or continent. Some points to be taken into account by the formators themselves and also the communities were clarified.

The evaluation of the formation sisters was highly positive and we hope to be able to repeat this type of encounter.

  • The General Government also organized a meeting with the novices of the single Spanish-speaking Novitiate in Guatemala (6 November) and the formation team of the same (24 November). Changing stages, 3 meetings were held with the juniors of the Congregation: in Spanish and English (25 November at different times ) and in French (29 November). On November 21, the meeting took place with the 12 communities of Asia, of the Viceprovince General «Santa Clara». And up to and including December 17, there have been meetings with various communities from all continents, having prioritized the homes of elderly and sick sisters, as well as the small fraternities, located in more distant places, which are multiplied in some countries, sometimes with only one or two presences. It has been a great joy for the General Team to be able to enter these warm, open corners of our houses, to share with simplicity the life of the sisters, their fears and joys, the reality that they are assuming on a personal level and of the apostolic and pastoral presences, accompanying people, serving the poor, children, listening to those who suffer…

A beautiful opportunity also, to congratulate each other with some Christmas of this year 2020, so different from other occasions and at the same time so faithful to reality, around the Family of Nazareth, our patroness, contemplating Jesus in the center, together with Mary and Joseph.

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Launch of our new website

We are pleased to announce the launch of our new website www.terciariascapuchinas.org.

Its design is updated and renewed and you will find it more attractive and with an image much more visual and functional. Our purpose, through it, is to allow people who already know us, to know more about us and to help other people to know our life and mission in the world; we’ll also report some news about the Congregation and events in which we participate.

We have updated our website adapting it to the latest technology, choosing a simple and practical design for an easy navigation, in such a way that access to the content of the website be fast and intuitive. Among the innovations of the web page, you will note a simple menu that allows you to access to all the sections and content that may interest you the most. Furthermore, its responsive design facilitates a faster and more agile navigation, conveniently allowing us to appear on both computers and mobile devices.

All the information about the Congregation is up-to-date, in order to avoid the issue of different versions of the same topic; it can be easily downloaded, printed and / or shared through email or social networks.

The new website has been designed using a clean aesthetic, big images and combined ocher and brown colors, which are the franciscan and capuchin colors and all that provides luminosity and identity; we have cared the typography and the distribution of contents, aiming to build a webpage, modern and up to date.

As a further innovation, we have integrated new sections and a map showing our presences in the world and the Contact button. We have introduced a completely renewed form through whom it is possible to contact us and to make any other questions; that allows to the user to communicate with all the communities of each Demarcation, using the organizational emails, recently implemented.

Thanks for your visit!!!

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General data protection regulation (EU-GDPR)

Since May the 25th 2018, came into effect the new European General Data Protection Regulation (EU-GDPR), related to the protection of physical persons, with regard to the personal data processing and their free circulation. The GDPR must be obligatory applied since this date and that imposes numerous duties to the organizations that are obliged to safeguard the privacy.

As a religious Congregation registered within an European state, we are obliged to fulfill some requirements that we have been implementing since the year 2018.

It is important to establish a “roadmap” in order to satisfy the new Regulation, because there are several important legal decisions that we must take into account and we’ll expose ourselves to pecuniary sanctions if we do not implement this Regulation.

The first step we have taken is the execution, identification, and analysis of the areas of risk and to document the personal data processing that we are developing, through an inventory of all the processing activities carried out by the Congregation. For this purpose, we rely on the advice of Atico34, a company of lawyers whose headquarters is in Madrid that is guiding us in the implementation of this Regulation.

One of the requirements of the GDPR for our Congregation is the express consent.

The GDPR establishes that all organizations are obliged to obtain an express, unequivocal and verifiable consent, not tacit, to manage the information they obtain from their members.

All the sisters must give our consent so that the Congregation may keep our personal data; this is something that already happens in practice, but the Regulation requires that each member of the Congregation issue and personally sign a document. In this format the scope and characteristics of this requirement that is divided into: Consent, Protection of Personal Data, Confidentiality Commitment and Authorization to use the sister’s photograph.

We are implementing the GDPR in our Congregation, setting in various aspects of the Regulation like the organizational emails and our websites. The fulfillment of this Regulation allows us, among other aspects, to guarantee transparency, to safeguard the personal information and to protect the sisters’ personal data. I would like to emphasize that this Regulation is a challenge and invites us to understand better and to get familiar in the use of data according to the international regulations and laws that we are incorporating into our structures. Obviously the matter is very broad and we are accompanying each Demarcation in the implementation of this Regulation, punctually informing and explaining them all the relevant aspects and requirements that we will develop.

The Congregation and the Demarcations handle in their respective Secretaries, the data, signatures and personal images of all the sisters that must be protected from possible manipulations.

We’ll continue in the implementation phases of this Regulation and to report about new features.

May the Lord carry on this work that the Congregation started and may He find in each sister the necessary availability and responsibility to welcome and put into practice these civil dispositions that, nevertheless, reflect the attention and care of God for each person in his uniqueness.