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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Updates: Some Good News

I apologize for it has been a while since I wrote in my blog.  Since the Beginning of the Year Convivience in October, things have been very busy with me and my family.  My blog never comes first before my family, so I apologize for not always being on here.  

At any rate, things are moving forward. One of the good news is that a pontifical RMS in Macau has been established.  I say "pontifical" because it was Pope Francis who established it.  Therefore, it cannot be shut down by any other bishop.  With an RMS in Macau, the NCW will move forward in evangelizing Asia.  In time, we are hoping to ordain 20,000 priests.  That number may seem unrealistic to some people.  However, China is indeed an excellent place to start, considering the fact that there are more men than women in China.  The RMS in Macau will be run by the NCW with the mission to evangelize Asia.  Already, we have moved forward in evangelizing other Pacific Islands: Saipan, Palau, and Chuuk.  A first community was already formed in Palau.  In time, more communities will be born there. In time, we hope to expand Catholicism into the Pacific region.   

Members of the NCW in Guam are still walking the tripod.  Our youth who attend public schools and the University of Guam have been active in inviting their friends and classmates into the Eucharist and youth scrutacio.  Their experience in the Eucharist and youth scrutacio have been very positive and many of them have returned.  Inviting them to the Eucharist and youth scrutacio is one way to evangelize the youth of Guam.  Our youth are also involved in the pre-vocations classes every month, where they discern God's calling for them.  At the Beginning of the Year Convivience, a video was shown of the many bishops who participated in the retreat in Israel.  These bishops were there to learn and experience what the Neocatechumenal Way was about.  Many of them came out with positive experiences. As more and more bishops participate in these retreats at the Domus Galilaeae in Israel, they are coming to a much more deeper understanding of the Neocatechumenal Way and its fruits.  Many of them are now coming to support the Way.    

11 comments:

  1. 👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏

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  2. Brainwashed by kiko.... sad

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    1. Hmmmmm. I detect a lot of jealousy in this comment.

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    2. 'Brainwashed by kiko....sad' - was wondering when ignorant Way haters would again make a 'constructive criticism'. Since 1963 with Pope Paul VI up to Pope Francis, the Way has had the support and blessings. For what? Evangelization, vocations to the priesthood and the religious life, mission families and the list goes on. We pray for haters of the Way. Jesus said in John 13:34 "I give you a new commandment: love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one another."

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    3. Waiting now for Anonymous Dec 4, 2019 at 8:48pm to say to Anonymous Dec 5, 2019 at 11:55am. Waiting for him/her to say 'Brainwashed by Jesus'.

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    4. Keep waiting. Your still brainwashed by kiko. It’s obvious too

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    5. Dear Anonymous at 8:27 am,

      You can spread false rumors all you want......I do not care. Why? Because the Kiko and the NCW has the support of the Pope, and YOU do not. 😊

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    6. I think this island has the support of the pope in more ways then one. What’s false about the example with RMS Guam and brother tony? Both were taken out of guam.

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    7. Dear Anonymous at 1:49 pm,

      Regardless of how much the devil does to destroy RMS Guam and Archbishop Apuron, God is much more powerful and good things abound in the midst of all the bad things. As a result of the closure of RMS Guam, a pontifical RMS was established to evangelize all of Asia. And despite the closure of RMS Guam, the NCW in Guam continues to evangelize the Pacific region. As I said, a new community in Palau and Chuuk was born, and another new community is Saipan was also born. The NCW in Guam continues to promote vocations of the priesthood despite the closure of RMS Guam. And Archbishop Apuron has gone from being an Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Agana to a Bishop serving the universal Church. Happy Holidays to you!

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  3. Happy Advent!!
    -Anonymous Dominican

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  4. Every catholic should be doing scrutatios, all the time, and teach it to each other. It shouldn't be taken as leading to a tripod (three-legged race).

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