Thursday, March 31, 2022

Easter Announcement

 We had our Easter Announcement last night.  Father Krzysztof conducted the entire Announcement with the help of Father Harold.  David and his wife were in Hawaii and will be returning soon.  As usual, introductions were the first order of business.  The Bible says that what comes from God will never die out. The NCW in Guam is here to stay.

We heard more news from the NCW in Ukraine.  They are standing strong.  The letter they sent was very inspiring.  They do not hate the enemy.  Rather, they continue to pray for their enemies.  Remarkably, they also continue to walk and even established a school to continue the education of the children....all this in the midst of a war. Many of them remain in Ukraine with their families.  

After the Announcement, the youth of the different communities in Guam held a bake sale.  The funds will go to their pilgrimage to Israel.  This summer, the NCW in Guam will be traveling to Israel for a pilgrimage. Many adults and youth of the NCW Guam communities will be in Israel.  I am sure that many of our youth will find the pilgrimage inspiring...so inspiring that some may feel the calling to a religious life.  What an opportunity God has given us!  Imagine that we will be in the Holy Land walking in the same place Jesus once walked more than 2000 years ago.  The NCW in the United States will also be in Israel, so we will meet up with them.  All praise and glory goes to God as He opened up this pilgrimage for us!  

Monday, March 28, 2022

Moving Forward

The Church needs to move forward by getting out of bankruptcy.  While it is true that many of the parish and school properties will be taken to pay out the alleged victims, it is important to get out of bankruptcy so we can move forward and rebuild our Church.  And when we are finally out of bankruptcy, the Archdiocese can proceed to protect the rest of the parish and school properties.  Of course, many innocent people will be hurt as they either lose the properties or make sacrifices to try and purchase back the properties so the parishes and schools can function.  

However, there will be properties we cannot take back.  For example, the Creditors are interested in obtaining the soup kitchen.  So, who suffers when the soup kitchen is taken away?  It will mainly be the homeless and the poor who depend on the soup kitchen for food.  These are some of the innocent victims impacted by the law initiated and passed by the JungleWatch Nation and our local secular government. The Church is simply going to have to find another way to feed the homeless and the poor.  

As I have previously said so many times on my blog, the law initiated and passed by the JungleWatch Nation is an unjust law because it aims to punish only innocent people.  Bishop Anthony Apuron will not be paying anything out of his pocket, and he still retains his title as “Bishop.”  The dead priests whom many of the alleged victims are blaming for their alleged sexual abuse are also not going to pay anything out of their own pockets. They are dead!  The only ones suffering are innocent people such as the parishioners who will have to pay out of their own wallets to buy back their parish properties.  The homeless and poor will also suffer with the closure of the soup kitchen, Kamalen Karidot.  As Archbishop Michael stated in his letter:

I acknowledge the many intense emotions of our Catholic Faithful during this journey of atonement, reparation and reorganization. You are angry, saddened, frustrated and bewildered.  It is understandable.  Many of you have toiled, sacrificed and contributed to building and sustaining our schools and parishes in numerous ways that span generations.

These people who expressed anger, deep sorrow, frustration, and bewilderment at the meetings are innocent people.  They are now the victims along with the homeless and the poor.  These are the innocent people victimized by the JungleWatch Nation who initiated and worked for the passage of a law that will deprive innocent people of property and food. If this law had not been passed, we would not be where we are today.

Nevertheless, I see a great lesson to be learned from all this.  A new Church must be built from all this destruction wrought by fellow Catholics.  We need to rebuild our Church…..a Church where the flock will look more toward the riches and rewards of Heaven rather than to the treasures of this world….a Church that will know the true meaning of forgiveness.

I have heard many Catholics say, “I forgive you, but I will never forget what you did.”  This is not true forgiveness.  When God forgives, He forgets all our past sins and starts with a clean slate with us.  We know that there are Catholics who say, “I forgive you, but I want compensation for the wrongs or sins you caused against me.”  This is also not true forgiveness. Christ was falsely accused and wrongly executed, but He never asked any compensation from us for nailing Him to the cross. We need to give proper catechesis so our Catholic brothers can understand that healing comes only from Jesus Christ, not from money or the treasures of this earth.

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Signs of Events

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Agat is closed for now because the flooring at the altar caved in and therefore unsafe to hold Mass inside the church building.  Many people have been speculating about this disaster.  Some say the disaster happened because of the child sex abuse cases.  Some view it as God's anger toward the clergy.  Some place the blame on Father Alberto, the pastor of Mount Carmel while others, who were more logical and realistic, blame it on the old flooring. 

Nevertheless, one thing is very clear.  It is the parishioners of Agat who are suffering from the closure of their parish.  However, it is also interesting to note that everything started in the village of Agat with Tim Rohr, "the Agat Boys" along with the JungleWatch Nation.  Let us not forget that it was the entire JungleWatch nation (which includes CCoG, LFM, Silent No More and their affiliations) that initiated and worked for the passage of a bill that would close down parishes and Catholic schools.  

Many people in Guam often read signs of events.  Did it ever occur to anyone that perhaps the closure of the Agat parish is a sign of things to come?  The judge had already ruled against the Archdiocese, stating that all parishes and Catholic schools are assets of the Archdiocese of Agana.  So, perhaps, God is telling all Catholic parishioners to prepare themselves for the great suffering that is to come.  Even Archbishop Michael indicated in his letter that it will be painful for all of us.  Just remember that Bishop Anthony and the Neocatechumenal Way had nothing to do with the passage of Bill 326.  All I can say is that if this bill had never been initiated and passed, we would not be where we are today.    

Pacific Daily News:
Laity Forward Movement and other supporters hold a prayer vigil outside the Governor's Office on Sept. 19 in hopes of the passage of Bill 326 into law. The bill would lift the time restrictions...

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Lenten Announcement

 We had a Lenten Announcement last week.  I know I am a bit late in publishing this, but better late than never.  At the Announcement, a letter was read from an NCW brother in Ukraine.  They have decided to stay in the country and continue praying for peace.   They are certainly not seeking to be heroes or martyrs.  There is also an NCW in Russia, who are also praying for peace.  All of us are praying for the people of Ukraine.

It was also announced that Israel has opened her borders,  so our youth will be traveling to Israel this summer.  We will be meeting the brothers from the U.S.A. in Israel.  Our youth and chaperones are fundraising for their travel expenses. Our youth are looking forward to this pilgrimage. 

Currently,  there are 5 Guam youth who are off-island.  Two Guam youth are in the seminary,  studying to become a priest.  We continue to pray for them.  The other three are on missions. There are also others who are off-island evangelizing.   

The second storey of the Raina House in Asan is underway.  More rooms are being added to accommodate the communities to conduct their Word celebration r monthly convivience. 

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

The Church is One

I do not know why the Creditor's lawyers were allowed to ask the witnesses if the Church was one.  That question is a religious one and has no bearing in a civil court.  Religious laws and dogmas are irrelevant in a civil court because secular society views each person as a separate individual while Christians view a Christian person as one with the entire Body of Christ.  The lawyers were simply using religious laws against the witnesses on the stand and causing confusion.  When asked if the Church was one, it should be asked whether the lawyers were referring to the people or the building.  

I am certain that the Creditor's lawyers were referring to the building because it is the building they want, not the people.  Therefore, the answer should be no because the buildings are separate.  All parish buildings are separate, and each pay its own water and electrical bills.  Nevertheless, even if the question was not asked, the Archdiocese would still lose the case because the parishes and Catholic schools in Guam did not have a declaration of deed restrictions.  Only the seminary in Guam had that.  In order for a building to be held in Trust, it must have a "Deed Restriction."  The Archdiocese lost its case because they had no substantial evidence that the parishes and schools, although under the umbrella of the Archdiocese, were held in trust by the Archbishop.  The former Guam RMS, on the other hand, had a Deed Restriction.  The language in the Deed Restriction was clear and specific in that the building can only be used as the Redemptoris Mater Seminary.  However, since Archbishop Michael Byrnes had rescinded the Deed Restriction, the seminary was no longer protected and was sold.  
 

Many parishes in the United States were closed down and sold in order to pay out the settlement for the alleged child abuse cases.  The same thing will happen in Guam, and the judge's ruling made that a reality.  However, a word to Archbishop Byrnes......after some of the parishes are sold and the alleged victims are paid, I hope that YOU Archbishop would place a Deed Restriction on the remaining parishes and Catholic schools to protect it from being sold in the future.    

On September 19, 2016, the former Attorney General, Doug Moylan said in a news report:
But Moylan is also concerned that the law would open the floodgates for claims that could bring the church to its financial knees, adding, "You open up the can of worms by letting a lawsuit proceed by opening the statute of limitations.  again the amount of money the Catholic Church is going to have to invest to pay people like me - lawyers - to defend itself "is going to be ruinous to them. 

He says victims should file against the individual perpetrators, not the local institution.  and for those abusers who have died or lack resources to pay?  Moylan says the Vatican has a procedure to provide restitution for victims similar to a government claims act. "In this case," he said, " part of it goes to peoples trust in the Vatican.

These people were injured can the church provide the appropriate" compensation.  The lawyers on Guam should actually be looking to the Vatican to see what type of relief is available," added Moylan. 

Did any of the Junglefolks look into how restitution can be paid through the Vatican?  No, of course not.   Did they check whether such a type of relief was available as Moylan stated?  No, of course not.  So, remember that it was never the Neocatechumenal Way who sought the destruction of our local parishes.  In fact, the NCW helped collect more than 5000 signatures to petition Governor Calvo to veto Bill 326, which was initiated by the JungleWatch nation.