Newsletter 66 January 2020
Message of His Holiness Pope Francis for the 28th World Day of the Sick 2020 (11 February 2020)
“Come to me, all you who labour and are burdened, and I will give you rest” (Mt 11:28)
1. Jesus’ words, “Come to me, all you who labour and are burdened, and I will give you rest” (Mt 11:28) point to the mysterious path of grace that is revealed to the simple and gives new strength to those who are weary and tired. These words of Christ express the solidarity of the Son of Man with all those who are hurt and afflicted. How many people suffer in both body and soul! Jesus urges everyone to draw near to him – “Come to me!” – and he promises them comfort and repose. “When Jesus says this, he has before him the people he meets every day on the streets of Galilee: very many simple people, the poor, the sick, sinners, those who are marginalized by the burden of the law and the oppressive social system… These people always followed him to hear his word, a word that gave hope! Jesus’ words always give hope!” (Angelus, 6 July 2014).
THE CHARTER OF THE CAMILLIAN SOCIOHEALTH INSTITUTIONS (CSIs)
The Order of the Ministers of the Infirm (Camillians) was founded by St. Camillus de Lellis to witness and exercise the mercy Christ to those who suffer from illnesses, especially to the most vulnerable. The Order which has, “as its purpose, complete service to the sick person in the totality of his being” (Const. 43), realizes this mission through a variety of services and ministries inspired by a holistic vision of the human person. Among the multiple forms of the exercise of the Camillian ministry are the Camillian Socio-health Institutions (CSIs) owned and/or managed by the Order.
This is the time of … the PROVINCIAL CHAPTERS
Provincia Thailandese
Delegazione a Taiwan
The Province of North Italy
The Province of Sicily and Naples
The Province of Spain
The Province of Benin Togo
The Province of Burkina Faso
The Province of France
The Province of Rome
THE PROVINCE OF THAYLAND
Art Therapy Elders Korat
The threes, the flowers, the green area with colors, perfumes and emotions give to all of us a meaning in our everyday life and help us to face a future with serenity and peace even when sometimes the anxiety, fear and distress try to possess us and overcome our life.
In the Garden of St Francis there is also a vegetable and fruit garden,with fountains, windmill, poyand with fishes, and confortable paths to walk around. Wheel chairs can easily reach all the corners of the garden. READ MORE
The ‘LA TENDA DI CRISTO’ Association (Fortaleza – Juarez)
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THE PROVINCE OF NORTH ITALY
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The channel Pastorale Giovanile Camilliana – Provincia Nord Italiana (‘Camillian Pastoral Care for Young People – the Province of North Italy’) has been up and running since a short time ago on YouTube.
Father Nicola relates his vocation in the review IL MIO PAPA
THE DELEGATION IN KENYA
The miracle is the following: after forty years of beseeching, the road that leads to the hospital of Tabaka in the diocese of Kisii (Kenya) has been tarmacked! It is a stretch of only five kilometres and goes from Nyachenge to the village of Tabaka. It is indeed a mountain road which has a steep incline but this was not the problem making it a difficult road to travel down. The problem was another – the rain! When it rained, the road became impassable because of its slippery surface, made up of red earth, which when mixed with water became a great soapy sludge which meant that cars slid all over the place, often ending up of their own accord in one of the drainage ditches on either side of the road. How often did Fr. Mario Cattaneo receive urgent calls to drag an unfortunate car out of a ditch into which it had slithered. He had to take the van from the hospital, arm himself with a rope and set out, whether by day or night, to rescue the poor driver. READ MORE
The Camillian Delegation of Kenya
MONTEFORTIANA
‘On Sunday 19 January there will be the forty-fifth walking event that will set off from Monteforte d’Alpone. Every year this walk has thousands of participants thanks to its rich programme of physical exercise discovering the splendid hills of Soave. Runs, walks, trails, in competitive and non-competitive versions. This event offers pathways suited to every level of experience’.
THE PROVINCE OF BURKINA FASO
PHOTOGALLERY
THE DELEGATION IN TAIWAN
The new priest from Vietnam, Liou Yi Ching, obtained a missionary visa in order to return to Taiwan to help our community.
Pictures of our holy Christmas in the company of the children of our centre.
On 20 December we began the celebrations for holy Christmas in the garden of the St. Camillus Centre together with its members (children and elderly people). In the afternoon, two baptisms were celebrated, one in the centre for the disabled and the other in the centre for palliative care. In the evening, on the other hand, a religious ceremony took place for the staff of the hospital – over 1,200 people took part in this.
On 23 December we celebrated a Holy Mass for the staff of the hospital and the centre for the disabled.
On 24-25 December we celebrated a number of baptisms: on 24 December in the church dedicated to St. Camillus for a student of the Nursing College and four faithful of the parish of Lotung; on 25 December two young people from Yuanshan.
THE WOMEN MINISTERS OF THE SICK
THE DAUGHTERS OF ST. CAMILLUS
THE PROVINCE OF ROME
THE DELEGATION OF HAITI
THE DELEGATION IN INDONESIA
NEW THINGS
At that specific instant. Background to a reportage in Kenya by Guillermo Luna
The famous Cuban photographer Alberto Korda, when relating the moment when he took the picture of ‘Che’, one of the most emblematic photographs of the twentieth century, said: ‘when I was engaged in panning with my camera, which is something we photographers do, Che appeared in my field of vision. I clicked, without thinking about cleaning the shutter, with my finger, and there it was: vision, mind, heart…click! I was able to take two photographs. And in two hundred and fiftieths of a second it remained the most famous picture in the history of photography. CONTINUE HERE
CADIS
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).
The Camillian religious of the Province of North Italy have announced the death of their confrere Fr. Mario Bizzotto (at the age of 85). His death took place on 16 January 2020 at the hospital of Negrar (Verona).
The Daughters of St. Camillus have announced the death of Sr. Bernharda Sievert which took place on 4 January 2020 at the community of Asbach in Germany. Sr. Bernharda was 78 and had spent 54 years as a woman religious. We thank the Lord for the gift of her life, offered with joy to the service of the community and sick people. READ MORE
‘Now they live in Christ whom they met in the Church, followed in our vocation, and served in the sick and the suffering. Trusting that the Lord, the Holy Virgin our Queen, St. Camillus, the Blessed Luigi Tezza, the Blessed Giuseppina Vannini, the Blessed Enrico Rebuschini and the Blessed Maria Domenica Brun Barbantini and our deceased religious brothers and sisters, will welcome them in their midst, we commend them in our prayers, remembering them with affection, esteem and
RAYER FOR THE VICTIMS OF ALL TYPES OF DISASTERS – CADIS
God in heaven, who has created and who preserves every existence,
You know all of our sadness and our suffering. May all the victims of all types of disasters be welcomed in your peace! Receive, we pray, in your mercy, our very many brothers and sisters buried by the forces unleashed by nature. Lead them to your home!
Comfort the pain of so many families, dry the tears of so many