Monday, June 14, 2021

The Mustard Seed

 Mark 4:30-32  Again he said, "What shall we say the kingdom of God is like, or what parable shall we use to describe it?  It is like a mustard seed, which is the smallest of all seeds on earth.  Yet, when planted, it grows and becomes the largest of all garden plants, with such big branches that the birds can perch in its shade."

Some of our youth in the Way are currently off-island on a pilgrimage.  When they return to Guam, they will tell their experiences to the brothers in their communities.  It is always good to listen to their experiences.  These pilgrimages have also fostered vocations for some of our young men and women.  It is where they hear God calling them to the priesthood, the convent, or to itinerancy. Some of the young men in the pilgrimage may answer God's calling to the priesthood.  And when these sons of Guam answer the calling, they will be sent by their communities to a seminary in the U.S. mainland or another country where they will continue their studies to the priesthood.  They will serve the universal Church in either the U.S. mainland or the country they were sent.  The NCW started as a small mustard seed whose faith continues to grow among its members.  It continues to promote and foster vocations even when the Guam Redemptoris Mater Seminary was sold.  It continues to be fruitful in promoting vocations and in the new evangelization.    

Kudos to the young men and women who are participating in the pilgrimage off-island.  Imagine how eager these youth were to participate in a pilgrimage rather than attend a rock concert.  They will continue to evangelize in their pilgrimages off-island so that the vocations and the Catholic Church in the U.S. mainland and other countries will increase.   

2 comments:

  1. Diana did you see that Saint Anthony is gonna be having a mass for the people that are gay

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    1. Dear Anonymous at 11:06 pm,

      Is it a Mass reserved only for gays or a Mass with the congregation inviting gays to join them? I do not have a problem with the latter because Christ built His Church for ALL sinners, not just for certain sinners. The Mass is for everyone so that all can listen to the word of God in the liturgy. Even gays are allowed to attend the Eucharist in the NCW. Christ loves ALL sinners. It is the sin itself that He does like nor condone.

      As for the Eucharist, receiving Holy Communion depends on the person’s state. If a gay person is living with a partner or married in a civil court, they cannot receive Holy Communion. The same rule applies to those who are not gay. Any heterosexual person who is living with their partner outside marriage or married civilly in court also cannot receive Holy Communion.

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