It is with great joy that I share with you the news
of my Simple Vows that were made during this Year of Consecrated Life. I give
thanks to God for the blessings of the journey so far and look ahead with much hope.
Simple Profession celebrations began on Saturday, August 1
with a Prayer Liturgy at the Portiuncula that is on the grounds of the
Novitiate. This simple liturgy then moved into a procession involving all the Friars
present singing and the Book of the Gospels carried to our main chapel for Mass. We celebrated
the feast of Our Lady of the Angels of Portiuncula.
The celebration of the Eucharist was filled with energy and
joy. The prayers and scripture throughout the Mass were proclaimed in four
languages French, Spanish, Visayan and English. Celebrating the
cultures/languages of all nine novices.
Together we raised our voices in song and prayer, giving
thanks to God for our many blessings, the gift of the Franciscan family and our
Blessed Mother. A special gift during Mass was during the Preparation of Gifts
Br. Javier played an instrumental version of a song he had just composed
entitled, “Sister Clare”.
Following the Eucharist we continued on celebrating by
enjoying a delicious meal together.
On Sunday, August 2 we gathered for First Profession of Vows
at 10:30 a.m. The Novices lead the singing of the Opening Hymn, “Everyday God”.
The song is a litany giving praise that the Holy Trinity is always present to
us in the journey.
We were reminded of our call since baptism which has
consecrated us, we embraced scripture and then began the Profession Rite. One
at a time the nine of us Novices made our first vows into the hands of our
respective Provincials. A graced moment indeed. I felt very much alive,
confident and filled with hope, peace and joy. I made it official by signing
the Book of Life and was then warmly welcomed by the 60+ brothers who were
present. We concluded by praying for the Pope, the Church, the Franciscan
family, our family, friends and the world, placing them all into the loving hands
of our God.
The celebration again continued with another delicious meal.
After the meal we bid farewell to each other and began our journeys home to
Mexico, Ireland, several places in the USA and of course Eastern and Western
Canada.
It is indeed a blessing to profess with 8 other talented,
gifted, passionate, God-filled and Christ-loving brothers. These brothers
inspired me, supported me, challenged me, and encouraged me this past year, I
hope they will continue to do so in the years ahead.
I now am enjoying some summer time with family and friends.
I will be on retreat in Mid-August and then by the end of August will move to
St. Francis’ Friary. I will be living with 9 of the brothers from my Province, will begin
taking classes and exploring a new city.
God is indeed good! I am indeed blessed and very grateful.
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