Thursday, June 17, 2010

Silvercity Careers In Brampton

Wednesday, June 9, 2010: Visit our Provincial Yves CHALVET of RECY



Yves chairs the Eucharistic celebration: "Is that Jesus is our New World? Does Jesus is good news for us? " and installs and our Community.

With him were also Jacques Gerard, Marc and Alfonso Bartolotta CHATELIER .... Without forgetting our webmaster Bertrand EVELIN.

Obviously, after the Eucharist, the community (but also with nurses and managers) was found for a drink with "a few juices denatured. Yves

we also gave news of the Province, Guyana and Vietnam (which he returned).

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Beef Chow Mein When Pregnant

With the cooperation of all inter-religious life is built! Whenever














Since late May, and because each religious community has found its bearings, we have engaged on a new dimension: inter-religious life.

Martine, the moderator, has organized two months of play activities varied, but we must humbly acknowledge that we do not participate ... like the vast majority of men in nursing homes. By cons, it has had more success with the preparation of the feast of the nursing homes to be held June 17 That Andre Durand and Leon CINNAMON entitled to a good fidelity, but at the last preparatory meeting, MIRACLE! Eight Oblates were present and he even had to stop Andrew in his recital of "old French songs."

But we will tell you this in detail later!

The preparation of this festival was a boost for the development of our team intercommunity liturgical, with representatives of each religious community.

The first concrete action was the preparation of the Eucharistic celebration of our Feast. Friday, 11 but our meeting IMO Community has been completely devoted to our liturgical life. Many practical issues were addressed and resulted in discussions ... with votes. Finally, we arrived at consensus solutions.

So summarize: time of the evening Mass advanced 1 / 4 of an hour (to allow two religious communities say the evening prayer in their public speaking Community), coordination between the Assembly Speaker priest and Eucharistic the host religious, choice of eucharistic prayers (even if 2 remains the most commonly used to allow our brother priests recite the visually impaired).

It remains a difficult question: how can there not some sort of specialization: Mass at 11am in the morning for the healthiest, the 17.15 for the most disabled?


Two groups of sharing and reflection are implemented:

The first (with a dozen registered es) are together on "THE SPIRITUAL LIFE FOR THE 4TH AGE", the second (with a number roughly equivalent) on "THE CURRENT CRISIS IN THE CHURCH." They get to work soon.

And, within fifteen days, Benedict KABONGO intervene in two weeks to file THE CURRENT SITUATION OF THE CHURCH IN DEMOCRATIC;

Stay tuned ...

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Warriorcat Name Maker

for me, the change was a chance for a true renewal

Last Thursday meeting community.

Andre REBUFFET tells the second part of his life: his arrival in Ceylon today at St. Francis of Assisi.

Overall, a change every ten years, and we hold that a sentence:

"Every time for me, the change was a chance for a true renewal."


It would be tedious to repeat all the intervention of Andrew, will resume only when Andrew was two stories in Ceylon:

- "I had to join the Oblate scholastics who were on vacation in the mountains. The road crossed a small river. I do a bunch of my clothes that I throw over the river and I start to cross this river.
But I did not see how the river is high and I am blown away. I mean very close to the sound of a waterfall, I feel that my last hour has come. Then I cried for help to St. Joseph and saw a large isolated rock on which I can pull myself up.
Waiting there, wondering what will become of me. After a time that seemed endless, I see a trail up a group of mountaineers. I cry, they come from. They throw me a rope and save me. They cover me with a sarong and welcome me to their village.
To thank them, I invite them to a religious ceremony, and though they are Buddhist, it's a Mass I will never forget! "

-" Another time I walked with scholastic to the resting place where we had to spend a month. On the roadside, an old woman shouted: "Swami! Swami! I want to be saved: I'm Christian. Nobody looked after me! "
I stopped and it was decided that Scholastic would each day to teach the truths of the Christian faith. At the end of our stay, she was baptized! "

Andre Rebuffet

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Number Plate Concealer

LIFE COMMUNITY

Today I received a visitors a recent letter which I quote:

"I felt a sense of sadness
  • Seeing the ravages of age, illness or infirmity
  • And even being unable to recognize a particular colleague has lost sight of years
A feeling of admiration to the "cloud" of people who are in the property and ensuring the well-being of each resident .... "

This letter says exactly the opposite of Leo (see previous blogs). They will think it's a number of duo we do here: Leo wrote and I say the opposite ... then better say it right.

But today I am asked: why , dear Leo, with your usual humor, you see things as positive when a passerby sees a table full of sadness? So I'll try understand this difference of view on this same reality: OUR COMMUNITY.

1. One has only to pass, he saw an "objective picture" you, Leo, you have your story related to that of others. So for you, this is not a "wheelchair" but Henry or Andre. "We we're in! ". We now have a common history.

2. Each of those who pass on seeing one or another of our brothers in distress, as is asked about himself: "And I, will I be like him? "We who live permanently in this confrontation, we see that everyone stays itself deeply in the heart of his illness. There is not a disability, there is a person who, with his personal history, saw this infirmity. So each of us, I think he should first seek reconciliation with his present.

3. Finally, anyone who passes can not find something that really exists and that changes everything: A LIFE OF COMMUNITY!

Leon, once again, you're right

Jean-Pierre Bonnafoux OMI

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Can I Dye My Wool Coat?

"In the team, there's no leg 'of wood!" (Air known)

And yet ...

recognize that our forty Oblate old legs, having chandeliers, and knocked for a good cause on the roads of the world, find themselves tired and somewhat failing.

It is observed that the daily trips to the chapel, refectory or other community gathering place to realize: not bad ... it hobbles

We think more sloshing in a disorderly heap walnut shell thrown into a raging sea at a fashion show in a Paris salon. Roll and pitch, yes! What dizzying cast of the old pirates of God we are.

Old legs but young hearts! And help of everyone supports many and varied, like a pilgrim's staff to move forward bravely.

A real festival of Cannes ...

Well, life is beautiful. At St. Francis of Assisi, the missionary impulse is still alive, and the community on.

Leo Cinnamon