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miércoles, 24 de octubre de 2012
viernes, 28 de septiembre de 2012
A Token of Gratitude to Our Animators
My dear Sr. Edna Mary, Sr. Maire O’Byrne and Sr. Josephine Rani,
The whole group around THE well |
My dear Sisters,
As we walked towards the source of our origin
Thinking sanctity a frightening mountain
Ha! We found the glorious holy fountain
In the simple and humble land where it all begin.
The window has been the spring board,
And the well has been the footboard,
And for the chosen, it is a notice board
Thus you joyously , humbly serve as signboard.
The window infuses self-confidence to peer out,
And with audacity and faith to say out,
“Do whatever He tells you”, to shout out,
Mary and Rosary our devotion you cry out.
The window widens your horizon
You become sensitive to listen
To the end of the world you hasten
The loving Father’s kingdom to widen.
The well promotes this determination
With joy and cheerfulness to the destination
With humility and courage, a good combination
To free the world from condemnation.
The window and the well are one
To blend the divine and the human into one
East or west, North or South we are one
To make known the Holy One.
For this, Dear Mother Mazzarello ,you live
In these zealous and patient hearts you live
In these untiring and loving service you live
Dear sisters, you are the living Mazzarello.
With much love and deep gratitude,
Sr. Anne Augustine, INK, Bangalore, India.
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jueves, 27 de septiembre de 2012
Visit to Nizza
This morning had a different beginning for us as we started
with breakfast at 7:3o am. As this was our last day of Project Mornese and we
were going to spend it in Nizza Monferrato . The bus had arrived from Rome and
we were on our way at 8:15 through the winding hills of Mornese and on to Lerma
and Ovada.
Nizza - Old Monastery and Chapel (Our Lady of Graces) bought by Don Bosco |
Sr. Máire told us about Nizza and the great sacrifice
it was for St. Mary Mazzarello to move away from her beloved Mornese after
spending 42 years of her 44 years there. Don Bosco had bought Nizza as he had
seen the need to move the Mother House from Mornese for the following reasons
if the young Institute was to survive and flourish:
- 1Mornese was isolated and difficult to reach.
- 2 Air was strong , young Sisters were dying.
- 3 Nizza was near Turin and more central for a Mother house.
Maria Mazzarello's room |
It was from here that Sr. Mary Mazzarello wrote a lot
of her letters. From here Sisters were moving further afield. Her own Sister
left for Sicily.
Sr. Mary Mazzarello went with the third group of
Missionaries to Marseilles. While in France, she visited the Sisters in St.
Syr.
Sr. Mary Mazzarello health was failing and she
developed pleurisy. She had three wishes and God granted all her wishes.
1. Sr.
Mary Mazzarello lived to celebrate her birthday on May 9th.
2. Fr.
Cagliero returned from America and she was able to speak to him.
3. She
died on a Saturday, which was also the anniversary of Don Pesterino.
Chapel of Our Lady Help of Christians at Nizza |
The Sisters were waiting and gave us a very warm
welcome. We were treated to a welcome morning snack.
Afterwards we were invited to take a tour of this
special house. We began in the Chapel
which goes back to the fifteen hundreds.
This was the chapel Mother Mazzarello, Sisters and girls prayed in. Each
year the local people come here on the 23rd and 24th of
May to honor Mary Help of Christians and they call the house “La Madonna”. We had Mass here at 11:30.
Welcome to lunch at Nizza |
We were warmly treated to a delicious lunch. Hospitality was exemplary. During lunch we were enjoying seeing the many children at recess.
We then visited the Memorabilia of St. Mary Mazzarello time and were
amazed at what we saw.
Soon it was time to say good bye to the Sisters at Nizza and get on the
bus. Our next stop was St. Joseph’s house for the elderly. M. Marinella and
other Sisters were waiting to welcome us. M. Marinella spoke to us in the Community
room and we visited the chapel. We were treated to beautiful refreshments and
left very satisfied with our visit.
Group photo with Mother Marinella at Nizza |
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miércoles, 26 de septiembre de 2012
Desert Day (Rekindle the fire of Love)
For our Morning Reflection, we were asked
to "Be still and acknowledge the movements of the Spirit within. Sit with
Jesus - Listen and discern act...”
Re-enkindle the fire |
The day was passed in silence and
recollection. Some sisters stayed at the Collegio, while others went to
Mazzarelli and two went to the Valponasca. At 5.15pm we gathered for our
Evaluation on our time spent at "Mornese". The SUA Province gave
their Presentation on Vocations and on statistics of houses and number of
sisters and presented their work in the university residence in Illinois. This
was followed by Holy Mass at 6.30pm prepared by Philippine Sisters." Fr.
Anthuvan spoke of how the Spirit of Mornese needs our whole self both heart and
soul. This was followed by our evening meal at 7.30pm.
by Sr.
Esther Murphy GBR
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martes, 25 de septiembre de 2012
Ha! Window of Valponasca
The Valponasca window |
What
did you do dear Window?
I
stood static and remained heavenward
The
little girl of Mornese came to me
‘There’,
I showed her the abode of the Lord,
The
Lord who abides forever in her heart.
She
frequented me in all the seasons
Thus
for her siblings, she herself a window.
Then,
what did you do dear window?
The
young and the old often approached
Their
childish ways were not reproached
I was
open and happily welcoming
The
family folk kept coming
Then
what did you do dear window?
I
watch Mary growing in wisdom
A hard worker and a friend of all
Charity
reigns supreme in her
A
dream began to shape her.
by Sr. Anne Augustine INK- Bangalore, India.
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Valponasca
A Day for Mother Mary
The bright sunrays peep into our rooms and we woke up
with high spirit to make the maximum use of the last days of our project
Mornese 2012.
Mass in the Chapel of Mary Help of Christians at the Collegio |
The morning prayer was at 7.30 on “Mary , Mother and
Inspiration” by Sr. Maire O’Byrne our animator, which filled our eyes with
tears and our hearts with pride and our
thoughts with hope, for we know that she will continue to accompany us and our recipients in the days to come.
The Angelus set the right tone the day by contemplating
the foreseeing love of God to begin the day. We see Mary as an outstanding woman who mirrored this love in her everyday relating with others. The
refrain of the morning prayer “Guide us on the journey, show to us the way, Be
our home of resting, comfort when we stray , Guide us with your wisdom and your blessing share” is a good package
for our life and mission as we prepare to leave Mornese to our communities.
In the morning session Sr. Maire O’Byrne presented “Mary in the life and teaching of
Mother Mazzarello’s life” shows that Mary’s name is very much connected to Mother Mazzarello and her family. The members
of her family including she , were named
after Our Blessed Mother Mary. She lived in the shadow of the church of Mary
Help of Christians. When the dogma of Immaculate Conception was proclaimed as a dogma of faith , Fr. Pesterino infused devotion in his
parishners in Immaculate Conception. Mary Mazzarello became an ardent follower and
later she joined the ‘Pious Union of the Daughters of Mary Immaculate. When she was stricken with typhoid in 1861
the image of Auxilium Christianorum was her refuge . It is thought that she
contracted typhoid on 15th Aug., the day of Our Blessed Mother and
she recovered from it also on 7th Oct., the day dedicated to her.
As superior of the Institute she told the sisters that
Mary is the real Superior of the house
and she left the keys of the house at
the feet of Our Lady. She conducted recreation and held good night at the
grotto of May. She led pilgrimages to Gavi,
Lerma, Rochetta etc. the shrines of
Our Lady. Her letters her conversations
and recommendations have Mary as her theme. Her suggestions to prepare
for the feasts of Our Lady also exhorts that she is a real devotee of Mother Mary.
St. Mary Dominica’s discipleship, her commitment, Spirit
of renewal, Christ centeredness, Asceticism, Interconnectedness, her wholeness
in the practice of the vows, everyday effort to become better and holy, her
awareness of the presence of Mary in the daily living of the Institute , the
missionary ardour preparation of sisters and sending them in the first and
second missionary expedition were
highlighted. For the expedition she sent
her greetings to the sisters.
The spirit of
Mother Mazzarello today invites us to
launch into the deep.
Shortly after the class Sr. Godaluppe highlighted
the miracles by the Servant of God Sr. Maria Romero at Costa Rica. The
origin of the miraculous water and the miraculous cure of the crippled boy .
She distributed water and oil from Costa
Rica.
After a short break we had Holy Mass animated
meaningfully by the sisters of
Timore ESTE Province. The entrance dance
was of the culture of Timore in which all took part holding the names of the first missionaries and
pioneers to various nations.T he Statue
of Our Lady , the lighted candles, Globe, walking stick And a pair of shoes,
water, wine etc were offered with a
touching commentary. The celebrant Fr. Maria Arul Anthuvan Tharsis Sdb commented on the critical life sitations
of Our Lady, St. Mary Mazzasrello and Servant of God Mother Tresa of Kolkatta.
A scene in the new Maria Mazzarello film |
After lunch sisters dispersed for their own personal
work. At 3.00 p.m. Sr. Marie, Sr. Edna, Sr. Rani and Fr. Andhuvan led us to the cemetery
at Mornese. Sr. Marie showed us the tomb of our sisters and the small chapel belongs
to the FMA. We visited other tombs, began the Rosary but due to the sporadic
rain came back saying the Rosary in groups.
After Supper we had the recent film on Mary Mazzarello
named ‘Main’ .We thanked God for the
good day and dispersed.
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lunes, 24 de septiembre de 2012
Grazie
The three Animators and Fr Anthuvan |
My
dear Sr. Edna,
Sr.
Edna, you are a wonderful Enthusiasm
An
unfathomed fountain of knowledge
And the seat of salesian virtues
They
flow and flow unceasingly
The
gentleness of Morenese is your own
The
spirit of hard work is your capital
Joy
and cheerfulness in good measure
To
lead us all onward and double M.M.
Determination
as your keyword
You
spend yourself lavishly for a cause
Without
giving ear to evil tongue
Setting
an example on this mountain
To tell the whole world in unison
”This
is the house of the love of God”
Much
love and deep gratitude,
Sr. Anne Augustine, INK,
Bangalore, India.
My
dear Sr. Maire,
The
historian has come alive
In
the person of Sr. Maire
You
have the “pass word” of Mornesian history
It is
like” the ghost we evoked”
You
have “saved” the map of Mornese
The
little stick and the little feet
Trotted
along the labyrinthine ways
To
“enter ”consternation in us
You "corrected and edited” our fore knowledge
Inserted
a lot and deleted none
You
impersonate patience of M.M.
“Enter”
sufficient humour in everything
“Cut
and pasted” courage and hard work in us
Printed
in bold Madona and Holy Eucharist
“Add the contact" is renewed
Nothing
in the "spam"
Everything
is "send" to us.
With
much love and deep gratitude
Sr. Anne Augustine,INK,
Bangalore,India.
My
dear Sr. Josephine,
The
Kingdom of God is like a mustard seed
Growing
and let growing
There
are two yellow leaves and one green leaf
Mother
Mazzarello is in your life and dream
Giving
her in enthusiasm is your stream
You
make M.M. familiar and known
No
stone is unturned in your sojourn
May
you be obsessed by her
And
make your home “a house of the love of God”
With
much love and deep gratitude,
Sr. Anne Augustine, INK,
Bangalore, India.
Dear
Rev. Fr. Anthuvan,
The
Lord and the Master of the blessing
Called
you to be always a blessing
To
those who desperately seek a blessing
You
are chosen and given to us as a blessing.
He is
wise and just in His calling
To
enable you to listen to the daily calling
The
youth in and around is calling
To be
an answer to their calling
May
you be blessed for answering our call
May
you be sensitive to every call
To
justify all that He asks of you by His call
May
you be found prepared and worthy to answer the final call.
With
deep gratitude,
Sr. Anne Augustine, INK, Bangalore, India.
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domingo, 23 de septiembre de 2012
Feast of Gratitude
Sisters, Claudio and his wife |
Today
Sunday we joined with the parishioners in celebrating mass in the parish church
at 11.30 am.
What a
surprise to find Claudio and his wife waiting for us after mass. They wanted to
thank the sisters for their assistance on Friday. Before leaving they had a
photograph with them. Incidentally, it was the same Claudio who made the
beautiful Nativity Scene in the crypt of the Parish Church.
Returning
from mass we were joined by the community for dinner. The
afternoon was spent rehearsing for our multicultural evening.
Fr Anthuvan
celebrated mass for us in the house at 5.30pm and afterwards the community once
again joined us for our evening meal.
The opening dance to thank the Mornese Community |
We
presented the community with some gifts provided by the different provinces
taking part in the project.
The
community then expressed their thanks to us in word and song and our night
together ended with our joint singing of “O Qual Sorte”. In this way a truly
Salesian evening came to an end.
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viernes, 21 de septiembre de 2012
Community
The theme for today is Community.
Our day began with reflective prayer entitled: “Building
Community Communion”. The morning session was facilitated by Sr. Máire
O’Byrne which was extremely informative, encouraging and uplifting. It focused
on Community in the light of the Constitutions.
According to our constitutions (50), these three
aspects are fundamental for community living: Respect, Esteem, and
Understanding for each other.
The wife and family of Claudio were very grateful for
the assistance of the Sisters, which saved his life. We consider this as an intervention of our dear Mother
Mary Mazzarello and we implore her to restore Claudio to full health if it be
God’s will.
Washing at Roverno |
Today in the world the biggest problem is the break
down in community. At present, in many areas, our communities are smaller in
number, older and maybe not in as much direct contact with the young.
Article 36 of the Constitutions reminds us that the
Blessed Trinity is the foundation of our Community. Our first ministry is who we are. Giving
witness by our way of life and how we live with each other.
Sr. Máire reminded us that no community is perfect not
even the first community in Mornese. In the first community of Mornese some of
the sisters were older than Sr. Mary Mazzarello, some were friends, some pupils
and lay teachers. Petronilla was a friend and supporter of Mary Mazzarello. Felicina
was her blood sister and soul friend. She was also the first novice mistress
and opened many new houses. Assunta was contemplative though illiterate.
Enrichetta was known as Mother Assistant and was vicar general for several
years.
Community moments are very important to build any
community like Liturgical feasts, celebrated with joy and happiness. “Where
there is true charity the heart asks nothing more”
Mount Tobico |
During the Mass we prayed for all our communities
remembering each sister and her ministry.
At two o’clock most of the group set off in glorious
sunshine for the Roverno River. This was where Sr. Mary Mazzarello, the Sisters
and the girls along with the villagers went to do the big wash in the river.
This was also a social event for all, where they worked, prayed, cooked polenta
and had fun while the clothes dried on the bushes.
Here too we had a threefold ritual to celebrate
community.
v We
washed each other’s hands for the hurts we caused others in community.
v We dropped
a symbol in the river as a sign of letting go of the hurts we received in
community.
v We
shared a snack with those present to build community.
We united in spirit with the group who could not walk
to Roverno and were gathered at the Well in the Collegio and with our provinces.
While returning home from the Roverno a local man
drove past on a tractor. As the last group walked along they found that the tractor was now in the ditch and the man
collapsed on the driver’s seat. Sr. Edna Mary went to the nearest house to look
for help. The man there informed the
family and phoned for an ambulance. In the meantime the Sisters tried to assist
the man by raising his head and placing him in a comfortable position. At this
point he was unconscious.
After about twenty minutes his wife arrived with a
medical kit. She asked if any Sister could give him an injection while she gave
him some insulin. Sr. Mary Alexander gave him the injection and he regained a
little consciousness. Soon the ambulance arrived and more family members and he
was taken to hospital with what turned out to be a very severe allergic
reaction to a bee sting.
The well at the Collegio |
At seven o’clock we gathered for a presentation by Sr.
Rena from the Canadian province. Sister told us there are 28 Sisters in her
province, all of whom multitask.Sr. Rena told us all about a new house they opened
eleven months ago in Cornwall, Ontario.
This was another very prayerful and meaningful day for
all of us on Project Mornese.
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jueves, 20 de septiembre de 2012
Casa Immacolate
Casa Immacolata during Maria Mazzarello's time |
The day
began in the company of the Holy Spirit. Morning Prayer set tone to our day as
we began to explore the life of our Main at Casa Immacolata. She was indeed ‘a
soul led by the Spirit’.
The input
session broadened our understanding regarding the House of the Immaculate. From
1851, though Angela Maccagno had in her mind to found an Association, the
official foundation of the Daughters of Mary Immaculate took place on December
9, 1855. Fr. Giuseppe Frassinetti’s influence on the DMI was both juridical and
spiritual. The DMI committed themselves to the spread of religion among the
girls and women, assistance of women who were ill and alone, being with them
even in the last moments of their life. It is in obedience to this rule that Maria
Domenica contracted typhoid while caring for her sick relatives. The house of
the Immaculate was built by Fr. Pestarino to use it for himself during the
winter when he had to begin confessions early in the mornings. He also had a
secret plan to give it to the DMI. The daughters were made aware of this plan and
for this reason some of them had contributed to the costs.
Casa Immacolata with Presbytery (left) and Parish Church (right) |
The Eucharist in the Collegio Chapel: Sisters of Kolkatta (INC) province
animated the liturgy. At the entrance procession we had to tie a friendship
band on the wrist of our friend (the sister whose name we had picked the
previous evening) promising her of our prayers. During the Liturgy of the Word
the Bible was enthroned by garlanding and performing Aarathi to the Bible.
Visit to the House of the Immaculate: Then came the much awaited moment,
our visit to the Casa Immacolata, now owned by Mrs. Chiara. As Mrs. Chiara was
taking us round the house, who do you think we saw? We had the great fortune of
meeting the grand niece of Mother Mazzarello, Maria, granddaughter of Main’s youngest brother Nicola, who is now 94 years
old. One could only imagine our joy! We
rallied round her for photographs. Her only words for us were ‘many blessings
from our Saint’. She was very surprised to hear from us that we belonged to the
different parts of the world…
The grandniece of St Maria Mazzarello in front of her house |
Then Mrs.
Chiara took us right into the Casa Immacolata. She showed us the room of Maria
Domenica. As we went up the steps she also said that they were the original
steps, where our Main might have climbed up and down. From there she brought us
to the hall to show us various documents that she has acquired and preserved.
We saw Fr. Pestarino’s handwriting to show that Maria Domenica was admitted for
Holy Communion once in 1850, thrice in 1851, five times in 1852 and forever
from 1853 onwards. Mrs. Chiara showed us the documents for the entire lineage
of the ownership of the House of the Immaculate. After Fr. Pestarino’s death,
according to his will the house was left
to Don Rua in 1874 (we know - that Fr. Pestarino became a Salesian and remained
in Mornese to continue his mission). Fr. Rua sold it to Angela Maccagno in
1876. After Angela Maccagno’s death, Catherine Mazzarello took care of the
house and school from 1890. In 1921, Fr. Luigi inherited the house form his
aunt Catherine Mazzarello. In 1922 he sold it to Bodrato. In 1938 Dr. Bocca
(physician) who is the grandfather of Mrs. Chiara bought it from Bodrato. It
passed from her grandfather to her father and she inherited it from her father.
The
Daughters of the Immaculate had moved to the House of the Immaculate in 1867
and remained there until 23rd May 1972. INDEED IT IS THE FIRST
NOVITIATE OF OUR CONGREGATION! MARIA DOMENICA WAS THE FIRST NOVICE MISTRESS THERE,
WHILE BEING ALSO A NOVICE!
by Sr. Cecilia
C.
miércoles, 19 de septiembre de 2012
Mother Mazzarello Spiritual Friendship and Educational Intuition
Symbol of Friendship on the Friendship Day |
Our Morning Prayer, the wonderful input given by
Sr. Máire O'Byrne, the well prepared Eucharistic celebration by the Shilong
province, our wandering rosary through the relevant spots marking St. Mary
Mazzarello's opening up to a gift of new life, our evening prayer and
recreation... indeed everything converged clearly bringing forth the message of
how friendship anchored in God can lead one to deeply appreciate and reverence
the uniqueness of every person, such as in the case of Mother Mazzarello and
Petronilla. In their difference, they beautifully complemented each other,
contributing to each one's growth and maturity not for self-serving purposes, but
in view of a common mission, that is, for the good of the young, which God
gradually unveiled to Mother Mazzarello.
Grapes in a vineyard at the Valponasca |
Venturing deeply into this particular stage of life
of Mother Mazzarello, we likewise find resonances in our lives individually and
as a community, leading us to look deeply into the quality of our relationships.
Understanding more deeply
how spiritual friendship can help us make our communities houses of the love of
God and thus authentic bearers of his love to the young and to all that we
encounter, we are greatly challenged to truly anchor our lives in God that we
may build authentic and life-giving relationships.
by Sr Ludette fma.
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lunes, 17 de septiembre de 2012
Valponasca
On the way to the Valponasca |
Our day
began with a very reflective prayer entitled: “Finding the treasure within”. It
was in this spirit that we set out to spend the day at the Valponasca.
It was here
at the Valponasca that Maria’s formation as an adolescent and young woman took
place, as Sr. Máire explained in her presentation. “The time she lived here was
spent in prayer and work. This was perhaps the richest period of her life, the
basis on which she built a strong personality, open to God and others” (On
Life’s Pathways with Main).
Mass at the Valponasca |
Mass was
celebrated by Fr. Anthuvan SDB our chaplain. Afterwards we enjoyed a beautiful
lunch, or should I say a feast, which was prepared lovingly by Sr. Ines, the
cook and delivered by Sr. Rosanna to the Valponasca. We ate heartily, enjoying
every morsel.
After lunch
and time for photos we entered into a time of prayer and reflection pondering
on:
- · How the location /setting of the Valponasca spoke to us.
- · Some aspects of Main’s life as lived at the Valponasca.
- · What we would like to take away with us from this place as an inspiration for our life and our community.
We were
invited to express this in symbolic form later.
Group photo under the Valponasca window |
We
reassembled at 4pm. to pray together and share on how this special place with its
prayer window, sloping hills covered in vineyards, its silence and peace, spoke
to our hearts and our lives.
It was
evident from the sharing within the group, that Maria’s life had deeply touched
us and called us to live our Salesian vocation with renewed determination and love.
Some of us
returned home by the well, where Maria had drawn water before setting out for
daily mass.
Before
supper the sisters from the Philippine province (FIL) gave a presentation on the wonderful work
being carried out there.
Another
blessed and grace filled day came to an end.
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Valponasca
domingo, 16 de septiembre de 2012
Mass with the Mornese people
Mass in the Parish Church |
As the Parish
bells tolled out over the hills of Mornese reminding the people it was time to
gather for Sunday Eucharist. We too filed into the Parish Church remembering it
was here St. Mary Mazzarello had attended Sunday Mass with her family.
The altar was
beautifully decorated. Fr. Pier Lugi Martini PP welcomed Fr. Anthuvan Tharsis
SDB and all of us from different parts of the world. Fr. Anthuvran
concelebrated Mass with the P.P. and read the Gospel in English’s. Rosily
Theckanath read the second reading in English; A lady led
the choir and there was congregational singing. All were in good singing voice.
We sang a hymn after Communion. At the end of
Mass Fr. Pier thanked Fr. Anthuvan and wished us every blessing and happiness
for our stay in Mornese. The people were very welcoming.
Mass in the Collegio Chapel |
Another fruitful day.
Etiquetas:
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Mornese,
Project Mornese,
Salesian Sisters
sábado, 15 de septiembre de 2012
The Gift of Life
Inside the Parish Church at Mornese |
The morning
session facilitated by Sr. Josephine Rani focused on how Main grew in her life
of faith. Having an intelligent awareness of God from childhood and provided
with a religious environment in the family and in the parish, Main gradually
matured particularly through the guidance of her parents and Fr. Pestarino.
Through the
patient pastoral care and guidance of Fr. Pestarino, the people of Mornese were
able to overcome the Jansenistic mentality until they learned to give
importance to the frequent reception of the Eucharist. As a child, Main
received spiritual direction from Fr. Pestarino as she faithfully attended
catechism lessons and little by little learned to value regular Confession
although, at first, she felt a certain repugnance to it.
The baptismal font in the Parish Church at Mornese |
In the
afternoon, we visited the parish church which is the center of religious life
in Mornese and where Main was baptized. We also entered the small (original)
chapel attached to the church which was the meeting place of the DMI when they
had an invited speaker such as Fr. Frassinetti. Then after the tour in the
sacristy, we had a prayer service in front of the baptismal font. After
renewing our baptismal vows, we had the ritual of using the water from the
baptismal font as we made the sign of the cross. This became an occasion for us
to be grateful once again for the freshness and the richness of the gift of
faith we have received when we were baptized and to continue to witness to this
faith in everyday life.
A part of the beautiful animated nativity model done by the Mornese people |
The last
activity we had in the parish was the visit to the parish crypt where a unique
display presenting Christ’s birth in the midst of everyday life in Mornese. It
is indeed an interiorization of the mystery of the Incarnation. God has really
come to dwell among his people. Our eyes also wondered at the collection of
“presepi” (nativity scenes) coming from the different FMA communities all over
the world.
In the evening,
we gathered once again for a presentation by the Bangalore Province of their
work for the children of the slums, which is one of their ways of being one
with their people.
Etiquetas:
Maria Mazzarello,
Mornese,
Project Mornese,
Salesian Sisters
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