SETTEMBRE 2020
HUMANA COMMUNITAS IN THE AGE OF PANDEMIC: UNTIMELY MEDITATIONS ON LIFE’S REBIRTH
Covid-19 has brought desolation to the world. We have lived it for so long, now, and it is not over yet. It might not be for a very long time. What to make of it? Surely, we are summoned to the courage of resistance. The search for a vaccine and for a thorough scientific explanation of what triggered the catastrophe speak to it. Are we summoned to deeper mindfulness also? If so, how will our pausing keep us from falling into the inertia of complacency, or worse, connivance in resignation? Is there a thoughtful “stepping back” that is other to inaction, a thinking that might mutate into thanking for life given, thus a passageway to life’s rebirth?
Covid-19 is the name of a global crisis (pan-demic) with different facets and manifestations, for sure, yet a common reality. We have come to realize, like never before, that this strange predicament, long-since predicted, yet never seriously addressed, has brought us all together. Like so many processes in our contemporary world, Covid-19 is the most recent manifestation of globalization. From a purely empirical perspective, globalization has effected many benefits to humankind: it has disseminated scientific knowledge, medical technologies, and health practices, all potentially available for everyone’s benefit. At the same time, with Covid-19, we have found ourselves differently linked, sharing in a common experience of contingency (cum-tangere): sparing no one, the pandemic has made us all equally vulnerable, all equally exposed (cfr. Pontifical Academy for Life, Global pandemic and universal brotherhood, March 30, 2020).
Such a realization has come at a high cost. What lessons have we learned? More, what conversion of thought and action are we prepared to undergo in our common responsibility for the human family (Francis, Humana Communitas, January 6, 2019)?
THE PROVINCE OF BURKINA FASO
THE DELEGATION IN KENYA – the inauguration of the Parish of St. Camillus in Nyamarambe
By Fr. Paolo Guarise
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THE PROVINCE INDIA
THE DELEGATION IN HAITI
THE PROVINCE OF GERMANY
Unfortunately, the limits on social gathering imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic prevented an adequate public celebration of the event.
However, the Camillians remember with joy and also with a little pride their important history in this part of Germany.
The key points of the hundred years of Camillian apostolate in Freiburg are the long years of cooperation with the German ‘Caritas’ association, as well as pastoral service provided in various university clinics and the Josefs Hospital of Freiburg.
THE DELEGATION IN CHILE
1) A programme on Radio Maria Chile on pastoral care in emergencies at a time of change. It is possible to listen to the podcasts on www.radiomaria.cl
2) A new book by Fr. Pietro Magliozzi in Spanish and Italian on pastoral care in emergencies and traumas. It is possible to download these books on the internet site: www.camilianos.cl
3) An online course: PIC 5 (Christian interdisciplinary pedagotherapy 5): Profecía escatológica en emergencias y traumas colectivos, apoyo integral y comunitario a víctimas y socorredores. This will begin in November 2020 and the enrolments are already open on the platform www.sanarconjesus.org
4) A virtual course on pastoral care for mourning. In all there will be nine classes:
- 3 on pastoral care for mourning (based on the recent book by Fr. Mateo Bautista).
- 2 on the theory and practice of accompanying mourning.
- 4 on monographic subjects connected with mourning.
All of the material can be downloaded free from the Camillian web site in Chile:: www.camilianos.cl
THE DELEGATION IN TAIWAN
During the same period at St. Mary’s hospital there was the annual meeting of all the heads of the hospital to discuss the economic situation of the health-care management of the hospital in the year 2019.
The eighth day of the eighth month of the calendar year is pronounced Pa Pa, and thus Chinese people on the eighth of every August celebrate father’s day. In the hospice of St. Mary’s Hospital various activities are organised to offer moments of recreation to people who are suffering from cancer.
A meeting was held in the curia of the archbishopric of Taiwei with the presence of the Archbishop and the Vice-President of the Republic of Taiwan to launch a fund-raising campaign for the rebuilding of the Camillian hospital of Makung. About 55m Taiwanese dollars are needed.
On 8 July Fr. Giuseppe Didonè and Fr. Liou went to Makung (the Pescadores Islands) to celebrate the feast day of St. Camillus and the sixty-third anniversary of the founding of the hospital. An examination is being made of the project to build a new hospital, given that the present hospital is old and dangerous. A fund-raising campaign for about twenty million euros has been launched.
On 13 July the celebration took place of the new Camillian centre for day care for elderly people. This is a programme sponsored by the government, above all with the idea of helping the poorest social fringes.
In the afternoon, at St. Mary’s Hospital awards were given to members of the staff who have worked for us for ten, twenty, thirty or even forty years.
On 18 July, at the great hall of the Catholic University, a Holy Mass was celebrated for the arrival of the new Archbishop of Taipei, Msgr. Thomas Chung. Fr. Giuseppe Didonè and Fr. Matteo Kao took part in the Holy Mass as representatives of the Camillians. The President of the Republic was also present and gave a brief speech of greeting. Immediately after the celebration, the new Archbishop made a visit to St. Mary’s Hospital and blessed a new department for in-patients.
THE PROVINCE OF SICILY AND NAPLES
THE PROVINCE OF NORTH ITALY
BUCCHIANICO
THE WOMEN MINISTERS OF THE SICK
GERMANA SOMMARUGA
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THE PROVINCE OF ROME
From 27 September to 2 October 2020 the annual course of spiritual exercises will be held at the ‘N. D’Onofrio’ Centre for Spirituality in Bucchianico. The meditations will be offered by Don Claudio Cenacchi and they will be on the subject ‘The Letter of James: a Pathway for Adults in the Faith’.
DECEASED RELIGIOUS
‘See, now they vanish, the faces and places, with the self which, as it could, loved them. To become renewed, transfigured, in another pattern’ (T.S. Eliot).
FATHER ANSELMO ZAMBOTTI
1949-2020
KOUAKOU JEAN-RICHMOND KADJELI
1992-2020
His older brother, Fr. Michel, is a religious, a priest of the Redemptorists, and a chaplain to the Redemptorist sisters in Diabo.
Jean Richmond was born on 2 January 1992 in Bouaflé (the Ivory Coast) to his mother Konan Ban Venance, a voluntary catechesis teacher, and his father Aya Séraphine KOUAKOU. He was baptised on 29 March 1992 and received the sacrament of confirmation on 28 May 2007. Jean-Richmond received his baccalaureate ‘serie A2’ in 2013 and in 2015 his certificate as an advanced technician in human resources and communication.
A PRAYER FOR A TIME OF FRAILTY
O Almighty and Eternal God, solace in difficulty, support in weakness: from you all creatures receive energy, existence and life. We come to you to invoke your mercy because today we still know the frailty of the human condition because we are living the experience of a new viral epidemic.
We entrust to you the sick and their families: bring healing to their bodies, to their minds and to their spirits.
Help all the members of society to perform their tasks and to strengthen the spirit of solidarity amongst them.
Support and comfort medical doctors and health-care workers who are in the front line and all those who provide care in their service.
You who are the source of every good, bless with abundance the human family, distance from us every evil and give a solid faith to all Christians.
Free us from the epidemic that is striking us so that we can go back to having peace of mind in our usual occupations and praise you and thank you with a renewed heart.
In you we trust and to you we raise our supplication because you, O Father, are the author of life, and with your Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, in unity with the Holy Spirit, You live and reign for ever and ever. Amen.
Mary, health of the sick, pray for us!