Ministering - Catholic Bishop of Northern Alaska
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Ministering - Catholic Bishop of Northern Alaska
Ministering to the people of Northern and Western Alaska Diocese of Fairbanks February 2014 Volume 19 Number 1 From the Desk of Archbishop Schwietz, O.M.I. Calendar My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, As we entered Ordinary Time we have been reading about the selection of David to lead Israel. I was particularly struck this year by these lines from First Samuel: “Then Samuel, with the horn of oil in hand anointed him in the midst of his brothers; and from that day on, the Spirit of the Lord rushed upon David.” 1 SM 16: 13 I think these lines spoke to me because we are all praying the Spirit of the Lord “rushes” upon our Holy Father Francis in selecting a new bishop for this diocese. One of the wonderful aspects of our Catholic faith is our continuity with stories and elements from our Jewish roots. One example is the anointing oil which appears in Samuel. Oil remains an essential sign by which we mark key sacraments and rites including the ordination of a new bishop. As you know, every year bishops consecrate oil at a Chrism Mass. This year, as Bishop Don did before me, I’m honored to celebrate two Chrism Masses in your diocese. The first is on April 1 in Fairbanks. That will be followed by one for our brothers and sisters out in the Y-K Region in Bethel on April 4. If you can, please plan on attending these ceremonies that highlight a long established and marvelous mystery of our faith. Samuel’s anointing of David was also significant for me because the reading was preceded by the announcement that the Pope will elevate 19 new Cardinals to the Church. One of them, Most Rev. Orlando B. Quevedo, OMI, serves as Archbishop of Cotabato in the Philippines. He is a member of my order, the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, and the Anchorage Archdiocese enjoys a “sister” relationship with Archbishop Quevedo’s archdiocese. Two Filipino priests from that archdiocese now serve in the Anchorage area. I plan on traveling to Rome to take part in this important rite. Lastly, I take heart that the Pope’s selection of cardinals included those from some of the poorest countries. This communicates again Francis’s deep concern for “the least of these.” I can’t but believe Fairbanks, as a missionary diocese, will be of particular concern to our Holy Father. Sincerely yours in Christ and Mary, + Roger L. Schwietz, O.M.I. Pray for Vocations “Behind and before every vocation to the priesthood or to the consecrated life there is always the strong and intense prayer of someone: a grandmother, a grandfather, a mother, a father, a community…. This is why Jesus said: ‘Pray therefore the Lord of the harvest,’ that is, God the Father, ‘to send out laborers into his harvest’ (Mt 9:38). Vocations are born in prayer and from prayer; and only through prayer can they persevere and bear fruit,” Pope Francis. For more about the priesthood contact Fr. Tozzi at rtozzi@parishmail.com. Spiritual Grief Recovery & Support Group This is seven weeks of supportive healing from grief and loss. The group is open to all who have suffered a loss regardless of faith or personal belief. It will be lead by Dr. Kimberly Sherrill, a practicing psychiatrist, and Fr. Kaspar Mallavrapu, the hospital chaplain. The group will meet at the Chancery building, 1316 Peger Road, from February 2nd until March 16th, on Sundays, from 2 to 4 pm. To sign up or for more information contact Ann Nickerson at 907-374-9553 or email ann@cbna.org. February 10 - 12 Archbishop Schwietz in Fairbanks 21 - 22 Strong Catholic FamiliesStrong Catholic Youth meeting at St. Raphael Church March 5 Ash Wednesday Operation Rice Bowl begins 9 Rite of Election at Sacred Heart Cathedral 24 - 27 All Priest Gathering in Anchorage April 5 Confirmation at St. Michael, AK 6 Deaconate Ordination of Francis Pete in Stebbins, AK 20 Easter Sunday (Holy Day of Obligation) If you believe a Catholic priest, minister, employee or volunteer has abused you, we encourage you to report it to law enforcement. For assistance in the diocese, contact Barbara Tolliver at (907) 374-9500, ext. 116 or reportabuse@cbna.org. Help make our parishes, offices, and schools safe and nurturing environments. Safe Environment Can you believe we are actually beginning another new year in our lives? Time can go by so quickly. Therefore, let’s make it a safe one for our children in our church and in our community. Remember, talking about safety and making sure our children know what is appropriate behavior will keep them healthy. Young people need to know that their bodies are sacred. Talk openly about safe versus unsafe touch. If you have any questions or need to check out DVD’s for training, call Barbara Tolliver at (907)374-9516. Happy New Year! “Ministering” is a monthly publication of the Catholic Diocese of Fairbanks which serves Northern and Western Alaska. If you have questions, suggestions for articles, or wish to receive Ministering in an e-mail format, please contact David Schienle at the chancery at (907) 374-9500 or library@cbna.org. Loving God with All Your Head-Heart-Hands How can we better unite across our diverse cultures and vast geography as the young church in the Diocese of Fairbanks? Through service! The Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry (OYYAM) will serve as a clearinghouse to match youth and young adult groups in town with those in villages for a week of service to the children of the villages. The youth and young adults will partner together to offer “Jesus Camps” to help the little ones grow in faith with joy. Villages are asked to provide housing and some food. Town parishes are responsible for transportation and food. The OYYAM will provide supplies. So, if your village is willing to host a group, or your town parish is willing to spend a week this summer in the village, submit your dates and the number of people you can host (villages), number of participants (town). We will match you up for a week that will be a blessing as the many parts of the Body of Christ come together in His name. Deadline to sign up as a host or travel parish is April 1st. New York Priest Coming to Fairbanks Diocese Fr. Joseph Espaillat, the Director for Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the Archdiocese of New York will be ministering in our diocese from March 3-9th! He was ordained a diocesan priest in 2003 for the Archdiocese of New York. Prior to his ordination, he obtained a master of divinity degree in theology and a master’s in theology from St. Joseph’s Seminary in Yonkers, New York. He loves working with youth and helping them encounter Christ. While here, Fr. Joseph will celebrate Ash Wednesday at the Cathedral with Mass and distribution of ashes followed by a Lenten evening of reflection for the Spanish community, speak with seniors at Monroe Catholic High School, and join the Stickman Suicide Run in the interior by leading the Stations of the Cross and working with youth and young adults in the villages of Koyukuk and Nulato. We are very thankful to Fr. Joseph for accepting our invitation and for grants from the ACTA Foundation and the NFCYM for making this visit possible! Aerial view of Yukon River taken by then Fr. Michael Kaniecki in 1967 New DVD’s to Catholic Library Ring the Bell Sometimes the next big thing isn’t what you expect. Slick, big city sports agent Rob Decker has it all. But on his latest mission to sign a high school baseball superstar, Rob becomes stranded in a small town where the simplicity of life and the faith of the people stands in stark contrast to his own fast-paced, win-at-all-costs mindset. Little Red Wagon With nothing more than a blazing spirit of philanthropy and his beat-up red wagon, Zach sets out to help homeless children in America. In the process, he sweeps his fractured family - and ultimately the entire country - along with him. The Letter Writer When Maggy Fuller receives an anonymous letter full of praise and encouragement, she can’t imagine who would say such wonderful things to her. After all, the rebellious teenager is practically invisible to her dad and a disappointment to her mom. Her search for the mysterious letter’s author leads her to Sam Worthington, an aging man who tries to change the world using a pen name, a phone book, and one handwritten note at a time. Maggy’s unlikely new friend seems to know her better than anyone and inspires her to become a letter writer, too, but a tragedy tests her faith, forcing her to continue her search for her own purpose in life. Open 8:30am-4:30pm Monday-Friday (907) 374-9500 or library@cbna.org dioceseoffairbanks.org