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Sunday, December 21, 2014

Trust Christ And His Church

Regarding the visitation of the three Archbishops to Guam, there has been contradictory reports as to the reason of their visit.  Father Adrian announced to KUAM that it would be a pastoral visit.  They will be visiting the clergy, and the religious and members of different groups on the island.  Tim Rohr, on the other hand, believes that they will be here to do an investigation.  Father Adrian, however, says that there will be no investigations.  Reporting to KUAM, he stated:  "No in our communications with Vatican they have specifically said it was a pastoral visit to the archdiocese."  

Father Adrian assured us that there will be no investigations and that was in accordance to their communication with the Vatican.  Where did Tim Rohr get his information that there will be an investigation?  Is he in direct communication with the Vatican?  No one seems to be asking him the source of his information.  Why don't they demand to see written proof that there will be an investigation?  According to KUAM news:

Father Adrian says that Archbishop Savio is concerned about the missionary efforts of various churches all throughout the world and because Guam plays a vital role in the evangelization of Micronesia and the pacific region they will want to know what efforts the archdiocese is making.  He adds the recent controversies within the church are not the motive for the pastoral visit.  

Three Archbishops Visiting Guam In January  

The Neocatechumenal Way has been active in the evangelization of the Church and in producing priestly vocations.  Father Santiago was sent to Japan on mission while Father Edwin was sent to Kenya.  There are also mission families from Guam who were sent on missions.   

Four Diocesan Priests Sent On Missions


As Christians, we must place our trust in Christ and His Church.  It is Christ who guides and instructs His Church because He is the Head of the Church.  To place our trust on the Church means to place trust on the Church leaders.  Like the Pope, the Archbishop comes to us as Christ's representative.  Christ leads His Church through the leadership of the Pope and Bishops who are in communion with Him. We place our trust in Christ and His Church.  

    

36 comments:

  1. Read on about statement on fostering reconciliation within th diocese.

    Archbishop Savio Hon Tai-Fai, the secretary of the Vatican Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, will visit Guam along with Rev. Tadeusz Nowak and Archbishop Martin Krebs, apostolic delegate to the Pacific islands.

    The Agana Archdiocese announced the visit in a statement two days ago. The three representatives will be on Guam from Jan. 4 to 10.

    In a letter to Apuron dated Dec. 11, Cardinal Fernando Filoni said the pastoral visit would be done “with the hope of fostering reconciliation and mutual understanding in the archdiocese.”

    Rev. Adrian Cristobal, spokesman for Apuron, said Filoni is the cardinal prefect with the Rome-based Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.

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    Although details of the visit have not been finalized, Cristobal said Tai-Fai, Nowak and Krebs plan on meeting with the clergy, members of the laity and various groups.

    This is Tai-Fai and Nowak’s first visit to Guam in an official capacity and Krebs’ second visit to Guam this year.

    Tai-Fai is secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, which Cristobal said is part of the Roman Curia whose work is to “direct and coordinate throughout the world the actual work of spreading the Gospel as well as missionary cooperation.” Additionally, because the Agana Archdiocese is considered a mission diocese, it falls under the care of this congregation.

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  2. They are coming to investigate why this diocese is disjointed, in disarray, and divided. They are not coming because of AAAs' invitation earlier.

    Who divided us, before you start pointing fingers at the opponents. It's always the leader. the leader is the "responsible" to use your terminology. The leader is responsible for the ship.

    What he did. What he failed to do. What he said. And most importantly, what he CONTINUES to fail to say will be scrutinized. another bit of familiar lingo so all the non-native english speakers can follow along.

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    1. Dear Anonymous at 10:39 pm,

      It is clear that there is division in the clergy. However, it was the Non-neo clergy that brought this disunity to the laity rather than try to resolve it at their level. Rather than speaking to the Archbishop, they went to the media and involve the laity to side with them against the Archbishop. In fact, you even had a deacon who got himself involved with an organization called "Concerned Catholics of Guam, Inc." that is clearly opposed to the Archbishop and whose real intention is to remove him from his position. If this deacon had problems with the Archbishop, why did he not speak to the Archbishop and resolve it at the clergy level?

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    2. ATTN-10:39PM - Might I remind you the Archbishop made an effort to meet with Concerned Catholic before he said anything he was ridicule by Tim Rohr. He called him a liar and here's the evidence.

      http://www.junglewatch.info/2014/07/yes-lets-meet-what-else-do-you-have.html

      Before you ride this warm and fuzzy initiative, it is your group who created this division. The Way communities were not the one WHO went to the media but your group. Fr.Paul is connected with Rohr and Father Mike Crisostomo. They have a show at KUAM together. The continuous disobedience runs in their spirit. Steve Martinez is stripped due to disobedience and a malign intentions. Many of you claim building bridges but your finger cross behind your back. Be Leary the Archbishop is putting his foot down.

      EXCOMMUNICATIONS will be coming soon, worst than John Typhoon but a purge in this Christian community; so I encourage you to REPENT and be in communion with the Archbishop. Pope Francis say Explaining how God is always “waiting for us in order to forgive us,” the pontiff cautioned that our approach must be “sincere,” and warned against the danger of being hypocrites, like the Pharisees in the Gospel.

      “What makes people hypocrites?” he asked, observing that “they disguise themselves, they disguise themselves as good people: they make themselves up like little holy cards, looking up at heaven as they pray, making sure they are seen – they believe they are more righteous than others,” but really “they despise others.” Yes TIM ROHR and THE JUNGLE DESPISE OTHERS! Specifically towards the Neocatechumenal Community in GUAM. Tim ROHR ,Blockley,Chuck White, Tommy Tanaka, Gil Shinohara, Dave Sablan,Mary Lou Pereda,Patty Arroyo, Sen Tina Muna Barnes, Art Illagan, Rev Crisostomo, Rev Efren, Rev Gofigan, Becky Terlaje, Ray Dalisay, Vangie Lujan and John Toves. You may have your earthly VICTORY but the day of JUDGEMENT, you'll be facing the MERCY CHAIR.

      Ahmen.

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    3. Can I get on the excommunication list too? If Apuron excommunicates all those who are against his failed leadership and policies then he will have no church left and no more donors. Current and former Politicians, priests, musicians, CEOS, laity, teachers, doctors, lawyers, respected members of our community, the manamko, management, service workers, professionals- heck even AAAs Sablan and Apuron family will get the axe. The NCW can't carry or shoulder the burden of these finances or operations. They were once lost souls that found the "way" that in my book should have been left lost to perish and leave. It's natural selection only the strong and healthy survive.

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    4. Dear Anonymous at 9:55 am,

      Christ said that He will always be with His Church until the end of time and that the gates of Hell will not prevail against her. Have you no faith in Christ's words that you think the Church will not survive?

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    5. 9:55AM I believe the Mercy Chair is far worst than EXCOMMUNICATION. I value my soul and my goal is Heaven, not here.

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  3. Let Tim Roar says what he wants to say. Why bother what he says?

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  4. At the parish visitation in Mongmong on Friday, Archbishop Apuron stated that they are coming because "problems have surfaced in the Archdiocese."
    It's obvious that this is not just a regular visit. Fr. Adrian is just a spin doctor. . . are you going to do the same here?

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    1. Dear Anonymous at 12:19 am,

      It is a pastoral visit just as our Church leaders say. I am hoping that this pastoral visit would bring unity and reconciliation. But they are not here do investigate the Church as Tim Rohr says. I would rather believe our Church leaders than Tim Rohr. Tim Rohr is not a church leader.

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    2. If I wasn't clear, the Archbishop's answer acknowledged that they are coming here to investigate.

      And just for your info: There was not a single question or comment about the NCW.

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    3. And please stop with your distracting rhetoric of injecting Tim into every answer. My comment did not cite Tim, I cited the Archbishop (ie Church leader)

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    4. Dear Anonymous at 7:03 am,

      Do you have a recording of that?

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    5. Dear Anonymous at 7:03 am,

      I can cite Rohr because he was the one who said that these three Archbishops are coming to Guam to investigate the Archdiocese of Agana.

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    6. In the context of my comment, there is no line of logic to follow to cite Tim. I stated what the Archbishop said, not Tim.
      Yes, it was recorded and there were many people there. Ask someone from that parish that was there if you want to verify what I recalled.

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    7. Dear Anonymous at 8:03 am,

      If it was recorded, it would have been in the jungle by now. The topic of this post is Trust Christ and His Church. Tim Rohr was mentioned in this post because he says that the Archbishops are here to investigate the Archdiocese, so my comment is in the context of what I originally posted here.

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    8. You just don't know how to let Tim go. Just because a recording exists does not mean Tim recorded it. Besides, a recording is not necessary for there were many witnesses to what the Archbishop said.

      You may choose not to believe it, but it still does not change the fact that Archbishop Apuron said that the Vatican visitors are coming here to because of all the problems in the Archdiocese.

      Ask Deacon Larry Claros. He was there taking notes. If he has any integrity, he will confirm what the Archbishop told Mongmong.

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    9. Dear Anonymous at 9:03 am,

      Did you not say that they are coming here to investigate?? To say that they are coming here because of the problems they heard is a different reason. Coming here due to problems is not the same as coming in to investigate. Perhaps, you need to clarify yourself. What exactly did you hear the Archbishop say? Did you hear him say that they are coming here to investigate or because they heard of the problems they have here?

      As I said in one of my comments above......they are here on a pastoral visit, and I hope that their visit will bring some unity and reconciliation. One reason for a pastoral visit is to determine how to resolve problems that exist. Archbishop Krebs last visit was a pastoral visit, and his recommendation to our problems was to build bridges.

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    10. 9:05AM Tim is the Master of defamation and discrediting the Archbishop. He said himself, record,record,record. If you fail to see there is nothing wrong with this then there is something wrong with you.

      You fail to believe because you got with your bitter heart and you failed to love. The Archbishop will have an open arms if you reconcile with him, but did he made an attempt? IS PRIDE! 18 years ago he was making an attempt to dismantle the way because of ENVY!

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    11. Are you seriously parsing words? Are you incapable of digesting context?

      You are so deep in denial of what the Archbishop relayed to Mongmong that you just can't accept that this visit from the Vatican is not simply a cordial visit to say hello!! It is prompted by our problems here in our Archdiocese and they are here to investigate, view, find out, experience, discover or whatever word you want to use that applies to the context that our problems here on Guam are what prompted them to come to our island!

      You are stuck, Diana, in a narrative you wish to be reality. I am only portraying what was described by the Archbishop to Mongmong. If you don't want to accept what the Archbishop relayed on Friday, then God bless and good luck.


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    12. Dear Anonymous at 10:02 am,

      By this response, I take it then that you did not hear the word "investigate" come out of the Archbishop's mouth.

      For your information, Archbishop Krebs also came to Guam on a pastoral visit. He did not investigate the Archdiocese. He was already aware of the problems that exist due to the flooding of letters into his office. And his recommendations was to build bridges. Unfortunately, that recommendation flew out the window once a rogue priest leaked out a recording of a closed meeting. And the purpose of the leak was to mock the words of the Archbishop.

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    13. 10:02 AM - Our problem?! Is your problem! Because you take pleasure of humiliating the Archbishop. You chose to hate, instead to love!

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    14. Or rogue DEACON who leaked.

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    15. Anon @ 10;10am. We are one Church. Any problems in Church are our problems. Unless of course you consider yourself a member of a separate church . . . that would explain it.

      This is why this blog is hilarious . . . not once did I say anything about hating the Archbishop. But it's an automatic mindset for those of you who cannot handle a differing opinion. To you, if someone does not agree with you, it's taken as hate. God bless you.

      Diana -- thank you for confirming your inability to comprehend. Reasoning with you is an exercise in futility. Remain in your denial, it may shield you from reality, but only temporarily.

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    16. Dear Anonymous at 10:55 am,

      First of all, Anonymous 10:10 am was not even saying that we are a separate Church. When he/she stated that it is YOUR problem......he/she was referring to your hatred rather than the Church. You are correct that you did not say that you hate the Archbishop. What you did say was accuse Father Adrian of being a "spin doctor." In other words, you are saying that he was a liar. Calling someone a liar without any evidence is already a prejudice judgment.

      You were not portraying what the Archbishop was saying in Mongmong. You were interpreting what he said. Father Adrian said that there is not going to be an investigation, but a pastoral visit. You, on the other hand, think there will be an investigation. To investigate means to search out and examine the particular problems, especially in an attempt to find a motive, cause, or culprit.

      I do not think that the three Archbishops came here to find fault with the Archbishop, but hopefully to resolve some of the problems we have here so that reconciliation can take place. As Anonymous 10:10 am pointed out, it is those opposing the Archbishop who has a problem. In fact, they have all kinds of questions to ask the Archbishop such as the NCW, the liturgy, and even the RMS seminary. We're not the ones asking the questions. We're not the ones who set up a non-profit organization to investigate the Archdiocese.

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  5. This Archdiocese can't even lead it's home land properly...and they want to go to other lands? Or maybe the only care about other lands.

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    1. Dear Anonymous at 6:03 am,

      The mission of the Catholic Church had always been to spread the Gospel of Christ to all lands. The Gospel was not meant to keep to yourself, but spread to all people.

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    2. AnonymousDecember 22, 2014 at 6:03 AM

      This Archdiocese can't even lead it's home land properly...and they want to go to other lands? Or maybe the only care about other lands.

      or maybe there is a spirit working in them anonymous....a spirit that is also calling you out of your comfort zone.

      scary huh......

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  6. Diana, you defend the way do well, you should speak with the visiting bishops to put this nonsense to rest!

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    1. Dear Anonymous at 3:29 am,

      The visiting Bishops already know about the Neocatechumenal Way and the manner in which we practice our celebrations. It is just a matter of them saying that the way we practice it has already been accepted in Rome.

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  7. The church will survive Kiko's attempt to take over our...thanks to the non-neos. He is a false prophet.

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    1. Dear Anonymous at 8:06 am,

      So far, the Neocatechumenal Way on Guam remains unscratched. We are still here, and the Archbishop is still standing. :)

      Your CCOG has not made a single dent. I would like to remind you that those in CCOG listed the Catholic museum as one of their major concerns; yet, you have a board member in CCOG who was once in charge of that same Catholic museum who simply decided to up and leave. So much for their concern!

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  8. Diana, can't wait to commend you to visitators. What a nice young woman in your twenties, who is not a priest, and has been walking for eight years. How confident you are to comment on just about anything without even knowing what you are talking about. About how you took Tim Rohr for your mentor and built your own popular blog. Hope you have your chance to speak. But then you would have to reveal yourself. Will your team all fit in the room? Good luck.

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    1. Dear Anonymous at 8:42 am,

      Tim Rohr was never my mentor, and this blog is mine alone. It does not belong to a bunch of people. My blog is different from Rohr's. Can't you tell? My blog has a mountain as the background. Tim Rohr's blog has one white tiger and a lot of dead fish in it.

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    2. Diane,

      Have you seen what the deacon wrote in Junglewatch. This is what he said:

      "Open Communications, Not Closed Doors" – Pope Francis 12/16/14

      First, let us give thanks and praise to our Lord Jesus Christ, who died that we might live. We wait in joyful hope for the innocent child who will redirect the course of history. Happy Advent to all!

      They say that timing is everything, and this past week was for me a reminder of that adage. Last Wednesday started with anticipation, and ended with the realization that my participation in a newly formed organization could result in censure. That means the total stripping of my faculties to carry out my ministry of service as a deacon. My day ended deep into the night, prayerfully asking the Holy Spirit for guidance and courage in a decision I had to make. I cannot discuss the details, but that event is not yet over. However, it is not the central point to this writing. It is how our Church is constantly working to bring people to God through effective communications.

      As usual, after morning prayers I read the PDN and then the Pope app on my phone. Pope Francis is a down to earth guy, and seems to connect to all people. It is easy to see the face of Jesus in this man, a holy figure who really cares for the poor, the disenfranchised, and the disheartened. The words he spoke to the Catholic press corps of Italy on the morning of December 16 seemed as if they were spoken by the Vicar of Christ directly to me as well. Pope Francis emphasized that “courageous frankness and freedom are the characteristics of the authentic communicator, and of Catholic communications especially.” You really have to admire a man that reacts to criticism by asking, “please, tell me more!”

      We often see individuals, sometimes even very public leaders, who react to criticism in a different way. They try to drown out a dissenting voice. Spin doctors tell half-truths or outright lies to mislead the public. Some leaders try to squash the very existence of a dissenter. Perhaps worst of all is a leader who confronts questions of their policy with arrogant silence. So the Pope’s words were very significant when in my own particular situation I benefitted by hearing it from the Holy Father’s perspective.

      Pope Francis went on to remind our Church leaders, “To open, and not to close,…” channels of dialogue “is the second task of the communicator.” We live in a world today where information is available almost immediately, and secrets are rarely successfully kept secret. Perhaps for old time communicators this information is startling or uncomfortable, where people can judge our actions almost before we can judge them ourselves. But the Pope’s message to the Italian Catholic press was clear…if you are confused at my actions, or disagree with my decision please come to me so we can talk about it like good Christian adults should. Succinct. Straightforward. Christian. Thank you Pope Francis for reminding us how Jesus taught us to resolve problems. Open and honest discussion actually works, and I hope more people give truth and dialogue a chance.

      And by the way. In case you haven’t heard, there is a new group on Guam that also believes in open dialogue. They recently formed Concerned Catholics of Guam to try and help our local Church. The Articles of Incorporation state that the “primary purpose of the Corporation is to defend, … promote, … and develop the Catholic Faith…” These are lofty goals for an organization. These are ideals I have proudly affixed my name to. Let us pray for their success, and let us look to their example of communication as a way to solve our problems.

      May the Baby Jesus bless and protect us all.

      Deacon Steve Martinez

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    3. I find it difficult to believe that a man who is a Deacon in the Catholic Church will tell me to look at another man's example....chatholics of Guam...to solve our problems.

      Is this for real?

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