Thanksgiving as church doors begin to reopen
It was an emotional moment for Fr Prakash Menezes SVD when, after weeks of celebrating Mass in front of a phone camera at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart church in Alice Springs, he was finally able to look out and see his parishioners again.
The Northern Territory government relaxed its COVID-19 restrictions on Friday, May 15, and that very same day Fr Prakash celebrated Mass for the people.
Wired for connection; created for love
If the coronavirus and the enforced social isolation that has come with it has taught us anything, it is that we are social creatures who crave connection.
When we were asked to stay at home it wasn’t shopping or consumption that we missed the most, rather it was visiting our family, hugging our parents, attending our niece’s first birthday party, hanging out with our workmates or enjoying a dinner with friends at a restaurant.
We are an Easter people - even in lockdown
Happy Easter to you! We are still mid-way through the Easter season and there’s no doubt that we really needed Easter this year.
With lay people observing the sacred liturgies from their lounge rooms, instead of in churches, and longing to once again partake in the Eucharist, while priests celebrated private Masses streamed online, we were ready to be reminded again of the tomb-busting power of the resurrection in our lives and in the whole world.
Pandemic restrictions bring new opportunities for mission
How does one be missionary in a pandemic, when we are being urged to stay home and not go out? It is a question that SVDs in the AUS Province have been asking and they’ve come up with some creative responses.
Firstly of course, the Divine Word Missionary priests have, like most other parish priests, been livestreaming their private Mass on social media, and they have also been ensuring community ties remain strong through various initiatives.
Roundtable explores impact of digital technology on religions
As faith communities raced to adopt technology more than ever to provide pastoral outreach during the coronavirus pandemic, Fr Anthony Le Duc SVD was exploring the underpinnings of such activity in an international roundtable on religion and social communication in Thailand.
The 11th International Roundtable of the Asian Research Centre for Religion and Social Communication (ARC) was held last month at St Louis College in Bangkok.
Diamond jubilee celebrates a life of blessing for Fr Larry
Fr Larry Nemer SVD says he can’t remember ever not wanting to be a priest, and as he celebrates his 60th jubilee of priesthood, he says he gives thanks for a lifetime of priestly ministry doing what he loves – teaching.
Fr Larry, who now lives in retirement at the SVD Marsfield community, celebrated his jubilee this month with confreres.
First meetng shows interest in Lay Mission Partners group for Melbourne
An initial meeting to gauge interest in forming an SVD Lay Mission Partners Group in Melbourne attracted enthusiastic support recently.
If it goes ahead, it would be the second Lay Mission Partners group in the AUS Province, with one already having been formed at Marsfield in Sydney.
Loving our earth & each other - lessons from the coronavirus
These days the whole world is in the fear of being in the grip of coronavirus and we have read about the tens of thousands of deaths reported from all over the world. Over the past weeks, new cases were being reported every day and leaders and the medical communities have been challenged to the utmost limit.
Places like churches, mosques, temples and synagogues where people go to find peace and consolation have been closed. One can ask the question, does God care for humanity? Why does God want to make human beings suffer?
A Collection of Prayers in time of Pandemic from SVD Senior Confreres
The SVD senior confreres have written or shared a compilation of 'Prayers during this time of Pandemic'.
It is part of the Divine Word Missionaries commitment to reaching out to others, especially during this time when many have been feeling isolated and anxious.
The Love of Our SVD Vows - A reflection
This month, the SVD Australia province had three young men take their final vows. A week after that, nine young SVD temporary professed renewed their vows. And the SVD final professed are continuing with their vows in their ministries. These vows highlight our spiritual love and commitment for God during the coronavirus crisis around the world. The SVD constitution says, “By taking the public vows of consecrated chastity, evangelical poverty and apostolic obedience, we respond to his call and follow him along the way of evangelical counsel”. (Cons 201)
The power of love is making us free to worship God and exercise our mission.