Deacon Cesar Izaguirre receives a chamorro necklace, a tradition in his Guam culture. |
Wilmer Chirino kisses the stole that he will wear as a deacon in liturgies. |
Presenting themselves in St. Martin’s Chapel are, from left, Cesar Izaguirre and Wilmer Chirino of the Neocatechumenal Way, and Kevin Okafor, Louis Monica and August Taglianetti of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. |
Wonderful.... Caesar and Willmer. Great guys. They will make great priests. And they will do a lot of good....
ReplyDeleteDiana, please pass on to Bishop Byrnes the good news of former RMS Guam seminarians becoming deacons and priests elsewhere other than Guam.
ReplyDeleteDear Anonymous at 9:21 am,
DeleteIf he is reading this blog, then he would already know.
These RMS seminarians that Walked in communities ,ordained priests wonderful ,will also still walk in communities there what a Blessing. More are coming. The Bishop Thanked The RMS seminary in Guam for sending them there.
ReplyDeleteWhen Bishop Byrne sent them away because of
CCOG lies , we in communities suffered , we knew and loved them walking with us. We are so happy.
IJesus Christ is faithful.
As I write this I am crying tears of Joy for them
,remembering all the blessing the RMS brought to us.here . Christmas, St. Patrick’s day , Easter, celebrations for Word and Eucharist working at the seminary,the visits to our homes the love and prayers for them and the wonderful formators
Priests and sisters and brothers that supported them.
All the pain in my heart caused by the lies and hate the PDN published , and hate used by CCOG. The rejection and cruelty by Now Archbishop Byrne by sending them away are gone, for me , CHRIST HAS TRULY RISEN
and as my mother would say God doesn’t sleep.
Dear Anonymous at 10:15 am,
DeleteThe right thing is to move forward rather than wallow in resentment or rejection. God has been faithful to those who were rejected. As I said, the death of RMS Guam brought life to many Dioceses outside of Guam. Now that Archbishop Byrnes have shut down RMS, he has been having a difficult time selling the property, but that is not our problem. We continue to move forward.
Dear Anon @10:15 AM
ReplyDeletePeople abandon and assume what is best for others.But God never abandons and knows exactly what is best.The fact that these men's calls stayed true is a sign that God is not sleeping.Don't despair :) Pray for those in CCOG!
Congrats deacon Darren deacon Preston I forgot the other names but congrats to the other two deacons god is blessing us
ReplyDeleteAnd congrats father victor on your ordination
ReplyDeleteFr. Martin Munoz, Miami (May 11), Deacons Cesar & Wilman, Philadelphia (May 11), Fr. Victor Vitug, Boston (May 18), Deacons Darren, Preston, Edmund and Drazen, Newark (May 19)
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