OSSM Secular Servite News March 2014 GETTING TO KNOW THE GENERAL SECRETARY FOR OSSM AND LAY GROUPS I am SOURIRAJ Arulananda Samy. Since I have no surname, I take my father’s name as my surname (Indians are more Biblical, in the Bible there are no surnames, they take the name of their father, eg. Jesus son of Joseph). So I am SOURIRAJ son of Arulananda Samy. I like to be called SOURI (no need to say my full name). I am hailing from a big family. I have two brothers and three sisters, all are elder to me. They all are married and each one has enough children. One of my elder brothers passed away in 1994, when he was 24. I lost my parents in the year 2011, my father Mr. Arulananda Samy (10.07.2011) and my mother Mrs. Antoniammal (26.12.2011). Losing them in the same year was a shock for me. I have accepted the reality and continued my life with faith. In 1993, I entered the Servite Order. I did my college studies at St. Joseph’s, Trichy. I did my bachelor degree in Tamil Literature. I began my novitiate in the year 1997 and May 31,1998, I professed simple profession. On December 19, 2004, I professed Solemn vows. On October 19, 2005 I was ordained as deacon and April 19, 2006 I ordained as priest. After my ordination I was appointed as vocation promoter for Servite Indian Vicariate and Coordinator for Chennai OSSM family. In 2008- INSIDE Servite Center................ 5 OSSM Promises 2013... 6-7 On the Run...................10 OSSM Pilgrimage..........11 2009 I worked as parochial vicar in one of our Servite parishes in India. In 2009 I started my Canon Law Studies at St. Peter’s, Bangalore also helping with our professed friars as assistant master. I defended my thesis in 2012 and that same year I was appointed as master for the professed in Bangalore. In 2013, I was elected as one of the delegates from India for the General Chapter, where I was elected as one of the General Councilors. I have authored many articles on Mary in Tamil for our Servite Monthly Marian Magazine. I am interested in teaching and preaching, particularly about Mary. I have taught classes and conducted retreats both in Tamil and in English. I am fluent in speaking and writing Tamil, English and Italian. I am new to this service of administration and international realities. I hope that I could learn quickly and do my best. Fraternally, Fra Souri osm To contact Fra Souri and send him your greetings and prayers: [email protected]. © 2014 Order of Friar Servants of Mary 3121 W Jackson Blvd Chicago IL 60612-2729 www.secularservites.org www.servite.org www.servidimaria.net Secular Servite News is published three times a year by the Office of the National Assistant to the Servite Secular Order Kindly address all correspondence to: Fr. Vidal Martinez, O.S.M. 3121 W Jackson Blvd Chicago IL 60612-2729 [email protected] CONOZCAMOS AL SECRETARIO GENERAL PARA OSSM Y GRUPOS LAICOS Soy Souriraj Arulananda Samy. Como no tengo apellido, llevo el nombre de mi padre como mi apellido (en la India somos más bíblicos porque en la Biblia no hay apellidos sino que se toma el nombre del padre, por ejemplo, Jesús hijo de José). Así que soy Souriraj Arulananda Samy. Me gusta que me llamen Souri (no hace falta decir el nombre completo). Soy proveniente de una familia grande. Tengo dos hermanos y tres hermanas y todos son mayores que yo. Todos ellos están casados y cada uno tiene suficientes niños. Uno de mis hermanos mayores falleció en el año 1984 a la edad de 24 años. Perdí a mis padres en el año 2011: mi padre Arulananda Samy (10 de julio 2011) y mi madre Antoniammal el 26 de diciembre 2011. La pérdida de ellos en el mismo año fue algo muy impresionante para mí. He aceptado esta realidad y continúo mi vida con fe. En 1993, entré en la Orden de los Siervos de María. Comencé mi noviciado en el año 1997 y el 31 de mayo de 1998 profesé mis primeros votos simples. El 19 de diciembre de 2004 profesé mis votos solemnes. El 19 de octubre de 2005 fui ordenado diácono y el 19 de abril de 2006 fue ordenado sacerdote. Después de mi ordenación fui nombrado promotor vocacional para el Vicariato de la India y Coordinador de la Familia OSSM en Chennai. Del 2008 al 2009 trabajé como vicario parroquial en una de nuestras parroquias de los Siervos de María en la India. En el año 2009 comencé mis estudios para mi maestría en derechos 2 canónicos. Defendí la tésis en el año 2012 y ese mismo año fui nombrado como Maestro de Profesos en Bangalore. En el 2013 asistí al Capítulo General como Delegado de la India, donde fui elegido como consejero general. He escrito muchos artículos sobre María en Tamil para nuestra revista Servita Mariana mensual. Me interesa la enseñanza y la predicación, sobretodo sobre María. Yo he dado clases y he ofrecido retiros tanto en Tamil como en inglés. Soy fluido en el habla y la escritura del Tamil, el inglés y el italiano. Soy nuevo en este servicio de la Administración de la Orden y de la realidad internacional. Espero poder aprender rápidamente y lo mejor posible. También soy siempre lo suficientemente abierto para recibir cualquier corrección fraternal y sugerencias. Para comunicarse con Fray Souri,OSM: [email protected]. OSM LAY DIAKONIAS OF JOY, OF LIFE, OF VIA MATRIS Spooner, Wisconsin Sr. Dominica Effertz, OSM Spiritual Assistant keep Evan and Diakonia of Via Matris in our prayers. How well they know now some of the sorrow that filled Mary’s heart at the loss of her Son. Please continue to keep them in your prayers as they go through this difficult time. Happy Feast of Our Seven Holy Founders to all Servites! How did you celebrate the solemnity of our Seven Holy Founders this year? Last year we traveled to Ladysmith to attend Mass at Our Lady of Sorrows Church and afterwards enjoyed a delicious brunch with the Servite Sisters in their new residence. This year on February 17th we gathered with the Secular Servites of Mary Mother of Compassion OSSM Community, at our parish church for Holy Mass at 11:00 a.m. followed by a pot-luck dinner in the parish hall. The Secular Servite Communities from Ladysmith (St. Juliana OSSM Community) and those from St. Peregrine OSSM Community, Rice Lake were also invited to join us for the day. If any of them had wanted to come it would have been difficult or impossible. We were hit with another winter snow storm that morning. In spite of the weather about 25 of us braved it out to Church and had a wonderful celebration. Fr. Chris Kemp, the associate pastor of Our Lady of Sorrows Parish, Ladysmith, concelebrated Mass with our pastor, Fr. Ed Anderson. Of course, we always enjoy food and fellowship afterwards. As busy as our schedules get we do manage to meet once a month for prayer, sharing a meal and socializing at one of our homes. And there is always something to celebrate--- either a Feastday, birthdays or a special occasion. For Christmas we gathered at the Silvis home on the lake (Diakonia of Via Matris) on a Sunday with lots of food, laughter and grateful hearts for all of God’s wonderful gifts. With a fresh snowfall, it was a “winter wonderland” in that wooded area overlooking the lake! The children enjoyed winter games and fun on the lake in the afternoon while the adults visited near the fireplace. Doesn’t that sound inviting and cozy! We count our blessings in being part of the Servite Family. May Mary always protect us, her children, and lead us kindly on life’s journey! On Super Bowl Sunday in January we met at the Nauertz home (Diakonia of Joy). A few other families were invited to join us for family prayer, a meal, and then we played board games until game time or just enjoyed being together. It was a full house, and how delightful! Of course, with all children there is never a dull moment. We were very saddened by the loss of Evan Silvis, the 19 year-old son of Curt and Jacene Silvis (Diakonia of Via Matris). The love and support that poured out to the family from the Servites all around the world was overwhelming. The family is very thankful to all for their prayers and messages of sympathy. This brought comfort to their sorrowing hearts. The funeral Mass was beautiful, with four priests concelebrating at the altar and a church filled almost to capacity. We continue to 3 CONGRATULATIONS NATALIE & BARNEY St. Mary, Source of Our Joy Community Nancy DeBiasi, OSSM, Prioress On Sunday, February 16, 2014, the eve of the Solemnity of the Seven Holy Founders, Natalie Lane Eden, LPC and Bernard “Barney” Eden, MD, accompanied by their son, Jonathan and their daughter, Sarah, professed the Promise as Secular Servants of Mary in St. Mary Source of Our Joy OSSM Community, Assumption Parish, Chicago, IL. Fr. Michael Doyle, OSM, Assistant, presided. Fr. Joseph Chamblain,OSM, Pastor, as well as Fr. Vidal Martínez, OSM, OSSM National Assistant also participated in the celebration, as well as Fr. Michael Guimon, OSM, Bro. Bonfilius McGovern, OSM, and the Indonesian Seminarians: Bros. Bonfilius, OSM; Erik, OSM; Leo, OSM; and Sebastian, OSM, all members of Our Lady of Sorrows Community. Ted Hudon, OSSM, and Rose Mary Beloz, OSSM, of the Annunciata OSSM Community, also participated. We are grateful to Ted for sharing his talent as photographer for the occasion. All members of St. Mary Source of Our Joy were also present for the celebration of the Rite of the Promise. The community prepared a reception and social that was held following the ceremony. Please pray for our new members, Natalie and Barney. May they and all member of our Servite Family continue to commit themselves to bring to fulfillment the evangelical commandment to love, to be at the service to God and all people, drawing inspiration from Mary, Mother and Servant of the Lord. 4 SERVITE COMMUNITY CENTER Our Lady of Grace Parish Palm Bay, FL Thirteen years ago the Servite friars left Our Lady of Grace in Palm Bay, Florida, a parish that they founded in 1989. The friars did a great deal more than build a parish, they built a spirit-filled and vibrant community and by their example, taught us to be community. The friars are gone, but they left a legacy to those parishioners who knew them and by the Servites that remain in the parish, the Secular Servants of Mary who belong to the Mary, Queen of the Servants OSSM Community. Earlier this year, our current pastor, Fr. Emmanuel Akalue, proposed renaming our Parish Activity Center (parish hall and meeting rooms.) On November 2, 2013, it became Servite Community Center. The celebration started with the 4:00 pm Saturday Mass with Fr. John Fontana, OSM, Prior Provincial, presiding and preaching and Fr. Vidal Martinez, OSM, OSSM National Assistant, concelebrating. Deacons Bill Wanca, OSSM and Jack Rhine, OSSM assisted. During the homily, Fr. John Fontana mentioned each of the Servite friars that served at Our Lady of Grace Parish. They were Fr. Jim Dore, OSM, the pastor during the Servite years; Fr. Tom Crotty, OSM; Fr. Carl Feil, OSM; Fr. Damian Charboneau, OSM and Fr. John Martin, OSM. He captured important facets of who these Servite friars were. Fr. John spoke of our founding pastor, “Some of you may remember that Fr. Jim Dore clearly reminded you, “it’s your parish,” not his, nor the Servites. For that reason, it’s so important that parish life not just be about attendance, but truly about the formation of community.” He also said, “Whenever you enter into the newly named “Servite Community Center,” I hope that you will focus mostly on the second word, ‘Community,’ as a reminder that you belong to something bigger, and that you (like me, and all of us) are called to do our part in creating that sense of community. That’s certainly one way to honor the Servites for whom your parish center is being re-named.” He also reminded all of us of our call to serve; “And when you leave the church building, whether you’re heading for the Servite Community Center, or elsewhere, please go as servants of others - or as your parish mission statement puts it: “as the hearts, voices and hands of Jesus Christ.” Not only are you building the Kingdom, but there also isn’t a better way to honor your parish roots in the spirit of the Servants of Mary…than to serve!” 5 Deacon Jack Rhine, OSSM After Mass, all parishioners were invited to a reception; Fr. Emmanuel offered an opening prayer; Tony Ferrer,OSSM, Prior of Mary, Queen of the Servants OSSM Community reflected on what each of the Servite friars did for us; and Fr. Vidal Martinez,OSM spoke about the days of Servite friars’ presence in Florida. After the reception, the Servites shared a dinner. We were blessed to be joined for the celebration by Secular Servites from St. Peregrine OSSM Community, Kissimmee, FL, Our Lady of Sorrows OSSM Community, Lady Lake, FL and Mother of Divine Mercy OSSM Community, West Palm Beach, FL. The day brought back wonderful memories. Hopefully, the spirit of this day of celebration will help keep the Servite charism alive at Our Lady of Grace Parish for a long time to come. Welcome to Our Servite Family! Promises 2013 “The Promise is the act by which the candidate renews the consecration made at baptism, undertaking to live it according to the spirituality of the Servite Order, in solidarity with all the communities of the Servite family…” (Rule of Life, #55) February 17, 2013 Our Lady of Sorrows Community, Chicago, IL March 17, 2013 St. Anthony Pucci Community, Marrero, LA Angela Amos Rosita Arriola Maura Leiva Rafael Mateo February 23, 2013 Seven Holy Founders Community, Affton, MO Kass Dotterweich Judy Klein Angeles Piña Rosa Rodriguez March 23, 2013 Immaculate Conception Community, Spring City, PA Maria Lucrecia Knapp Josephine Adams Candace Badzik Mary Beth Coggins Genevieve Dellaquila Caroline K. Di Mascio Dolores Eichelberger Mary P. Frank Joanne High Laura E. Hritz Donna M. Kacanda Michol Lynn Kaeser Ana B. Kessler Lauren Moran Theresa M. Roberts Joan Marie Solick Alex E. Stadelmaier Susan J. Weigand Seven Holy Founders Community, Affton, MO March 2, 2013 Our Lady of the Assumption Community, Denver, CO Lorraine Crespin Immaculate Conception Community, Spring City, PA 6 May 9, 2013 St. Juliana Community, Belen, NM August 15, 2013 St. Juliana Community, Belen, NM Manuel Rodriguez Deacon Manuel Trujillo Angelina (Angie) Vallejos September 11, 2013 Seven Holy Founders Community, Affton, MO Marcella Wirth September 14, 2013 Our Lady of Sorrows Community, Lady Lake, FL Mary Elizabeth Boczkowski St Juliana Community, Belen, NM May 11, 2013 Mary, Queen of the Servants Community, Palm Bay, FL September 28, 2013 Mary at the Foot of the Cross Community, Anaheim, CA Mary Catherine Sheets Eddie Murphy Matt Murguia August 11, 2013 Sts. Alexis & Juliana Community, Hillside, IL Dena Battaglia Barbara Berg Carolyn Tormey Pat Tormey November 9, 2013 Mother of Divine Mercy Community, W Palm Beach, FL Roberta Whitham Edith Monosiet “La Promesa incorpora para siempre al Candidato dentro de la Orden Seglar de los Siervos de María y lo hace participle de la vida de toda la Familia de los Servitas” (Regla de Vida, #55) ¡Bienvenidos a Nuestra Familia Servita! 7 EN AGRADECIMIENTO A TODOS Elsa Luna, OSSM, Prioress El 17 de Febrero del 2014, Solemnidad de los Siete Santos Fundadores, se llevó acabo la celebración de la Promesa de 9 nuevos miembros de nuestra Fraternidad Nuestra Señora de los Dolores, Parroquia St. Philip Benizi, Fullerton, California. Estoy muy contenta y agradecida a Dios, a nuestra Madre María y todos en la fraternidad por el excelente trabajo que han echo, con tanta dedicación, en estos últimos dos años que he tenido la oportunidad de servir como Priora de la misma. Fueron 7 hermanas y 2 hermanos los que profesaron su Promesa contando con la presencia de varios de nuestros sacerdotes Servitas como: Fr. John Fontana,OSM, Prior Provincial, Fr. Jerry Horan,OSM, Vicario Provincial, Fr. Don Siple,OSM, Párroco, Fr. David Gallegos,OSM, Asistente Espiritual, Fr. Albert Pragasam,OSM y Brother Chris Moran,OSM. Nos acompañaron Seglares Siervos de María de las fraternidades locales: Santa Juliana de la Eucaristía, Salve Regina, María al Pie de Cruz como también unos hermanos seglares de Chicago. Agradezco mucho a Mark McCallick,OSSM por sus palabras tan bonitas y de ánimo para nuestra fraternidad. Que Dios le bendiga a él y a su familia. Finalmente, gracias a todas las diferentes fraternidades a través de los Estados Unidos y de México por sus buenos deseos y apoyo. Coming Servite Feasts May 04 11 12 30 - April 11 - Mary at the Foot of the Cross 8 St. Peregrine Bl. Benincasa Bl. Francis of Siena Bl. James Philip Bertoni MOTHER OF SORROWS COMMUNITY Union City, CA Debbie Nunes, OSSM the sick and dying and those who are deceased. During the week long visit, the host family continues a daily prayer vigil. These visits will offer opportunities for the community to gather together in addition to our monthly meetings “to further our knowledge of each other and strengthen each other on our journey to Christian perfection” (Article 15) and extend our community prayer into our individual homes and families. On February 8, 2014, the Mother of Sorrows Community gathered at the home of Cris and Darlene Pagtakhan, OSSM to kick off the beginning of a monthly community rosary. Modeled on the format of a block rosary, each month the statute of Our Lady of Sorrows is brought to the home of one of our members and remains for one week. On the first day of the visit, the whole community is invited to gather to pray the Rosary of the Seven Sorrows and other prayers. Prayer intentions are made for all members of the Servite Order, the pilgrim Church on earth, priest and religious vocations for the Servite Order, leaders of our country, Church and Order, Servite apostolates and missions, 9 On the Run Mary Ann Andersen, OSSM “An angel of the Lord came to Joseph in a dream and said, ‘Get up! Take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt, because Herod is starting to look for the child so he can kill him. Stay in Egypt until I tell you to return.’ So Joseph got up and left for Egypt during the night with the child and his mother. And Joseph stayed in Egypt until Herod died. This happened to bring about what the Lord had said through the prophet: ‘I called my son out of Egypt’.” Matthew 2:13-15 NCV It was the question asked by the Magi that had Herod so disturbed. Where could they find the one born “King of the Jews?” So furious was Herod, he ordered all boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity two and under to be killed. Soldiers were sent into homes of the peasants who were powerless to stop them. When they found a baby boy, they would plunge a sword into the baby’s body. Jesus’ parents would flee to Egypt... fleeing to safety that their baby boy might live. helped? The truth is that, whatever lay ahead, Mary and Joseph went in faith that their merciful God would provide. So, we guess they met some good people who helped along the way. Are we those people? There are not many among us who call America home whose past, whether immediate or long ago, is not rooted in someone being on the run, running from and/or to something... from persecution, poverty, war... to safety, opportunity, peace. We each have our story, the story of how we came to be Americans. What were you or your ancestors running from and/or to? Perhaps if we revisit our personal history we just may better understand the plight and need of The Gospel doesn’t tell us what Mary and Joseph found in the land of Egypt. Whether they were well received. Whether they were given shelter and a means to support themselves. I wonder if they were scorned and mistreated, obvious outcasts with little to enjoy. Perhaps. We will never really know. But the potentially answerable questions we might ask are: What would we have done? How would we have reacted? Would we have given shelter? Would we have 10 immigrants in our country today... those caught in the web of being illegal, threatened with deportation, being separated from family... children torn from mothers and fathers, being denied education and a stable environment. Many live in fear with a uncertain future their constant companion. Does this sound like your family’s immigration story? Or, is it much different? Does your story have a happy ending? Spend some time in contemplation of Mary and Joseph’s Flight into Egypt. Consider your own immigration history. Then pray for guidance as to how we all may approach today’s immigration issues biblically and not just politically. Secular Servite Pilgrimage to the National Shrine of St. Peregrine Theresa Orozco, OSSM The Secular Servites who participated were: María Lucrecia Knapp,OSSM, Judy Klein,OSSM,Kass Dotterwich,OSSM, Karen Palazzola,OSSM, Theresa Orozco,OSSM as well as Andy Palazzola, husband of Karen and Janice Erschen, who is an OSSM candidate in formation. well as Our Lady of Sorrows OSSM Community. Thank you for sharing your love, kindness and hospitality with us as we made our way through the City of Chicago the Order of Servants of Mary way. To see more photos of our pilgrimage experience and encounters with so many in our Servite Family in Chicago, please go to: www.secularservites.org and click on media: photo album. The weekend experience was, for all of us, a time to learn more about who we are as Secular Servites from St. Louis, to share wonderful hospitality with our OSSM and OSM communities in Chicago, and, finally, to learn more Servite history as we see it here in the USA. Kass Dotterwich, OSSM, in reflecting on here experience, writes: “All God’s time is holy, but there are those moments when that holy reality breaks through our consciousness as a crisp Presence. Just was such a moment for me as the train pulled out of the St. Louis metro area on Friday morning, September 13, into the dawn of a day that would unfold into a weekend of adventure, history, prayer, and community with “my” Secular Order of the Servants of Mary. During our pilgrimage to Chicago, I was awed with the beauty of churches, basilicas, and cathedrals. I was edified with the history of these structures and the talent, sacrifice, and devotion that created these expressions of faith that honor our Blessed Mother. I was warmed by the lavish hospitality of our brothers and sisters in the secular order in the Chicago area. Even the rain on Sunday morning touched our shoulders with a holywater blessing. By far, the greatest gift to me of that “weekend in September” was the rising awareness of how wondrous it is to be a member of the Secular Order of the Servants of Mary. In sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste, I stood in the center of this secular order community, knowing myself blessed to be a part its past, present, and future.” We invite you to read reflections written by Judy Klein, OSSM, Karen Palazzola, OSSM and Andy Palazzola. Please go to www.secularservites.org and click on “News” and “OSSM News.” Many thanks, love and prayers to the OSM Assumption Community, to St. Mary Source of Our Joy OSSM Community, Our Lady of Sorrows OSM Community as 11 Mary, Mother of Compassion Community Spooner, WI Sr. Dominica Effertz, OSM Greetings from the Northwoods of Wisconsin! We’re beginning to think we are living in the North Pole!! We haven’t seen so much snow and ice in years, not to mention the frigid below zero temperatures. In spite of the cold outdoors, our hearts are warm. Although, usually during the winter months activities seem to slow down, we have had several opportunities to gather for prayer and fellowship with others. During Advent some of our Secular Servites and Diakonia traveled to Dobie, WI a little parish church about 25 miles from Spooner, for a Marian day of Retreat, which was sponsored by our Diocesan Family and Youth Ministry. It was a wonderful preparation for Christmas, as we pondered Mary’s “Fiat” and how we relate our lives to Mary. How willing are we to say “yes” to God’s plan with complete trust in our everyday lives? the entire diocese. Besides this time of grace, it was a great time to also meet friends from throughout the diocese who usually attend Diocesan events, and enjoy fellowship with them. Also in December some of us from Mary, Mother of Compassion OSSM Community met at a local restaurant with the St. Peregrine OSSM Community at Rice Lake, WI for a dinner before Christmas. It was an enjoyable time of sharing and reminiscing. With so many recent weather related tragedies in our world, we were able to send a donation to aid the flood victims in Servite Communities in Mexico, the victims of the typhoon in the Philippines and those devastated by the hurricane in Haiti.. To help with this we have sponsored fund raising events---the most recent a Christmas cookie sale. It was a tremendous success due to the organizational skills of Jan Masterjohn, OSSM, and those who helped bake, decorate and sell cookies after the week-end Mass on December 8th. We had more than 1,000 cookies, and could have sold more. Besides being beautifully decorated they were delicious! The closing Ceremony for The Year of Faith in our Diocese was celebrated on the Feast of Christ the King. Some of us traveled to the Cathedral in Superior, WI, where our Bishop Peter Christensen celebrated Mass for By the next time you hear from us, we hope that our candidates in formation group will have become “Promised members”. As we gather for prayer and at our monthly meetings, know that we remember all in our Servite Family in our prayers. May, Our Lady lead each of us kindly on life’s journey. 12 Child Jesus School - École de L’Enfant Jésus Petit-Goâve, Haiti Fr. Vidal Martínez, OSM Each year there is an opportunity for individuals, who are interested in providing a service for the children, the staff or the parents, to spend a minimum of one week at Child Jesus School. This past year four individuals took part in this opportunity. March 4-11, 2013: Grace and Ellen, from St. Louis, Missouri, accompanied Fr. Vidal Martínez,OSM to Child Jesus School. Grace and Ellen shared their talent, time, and energy as nurse and art therapist by offering programs of enrichment for the students. It was also a wonderful opportunity to experience Haitian culture first hand. October 4-11, 2013, Fr. Vidal Martínez,OSM was accompanied by María and Carmen, who provided dental care and first aid information to the students. Once again, María and Carmen were able to spend time with the children and staff and explore the realities of life in Haiti. Housing and meals are provided for the volunteers on the premises of Child Jesus School. The first trip of 2014 will take place March 15-22, 2014. There will be 10 individuals, adults and young people, who will offer their talent, time, and energy helping to improve the school and provide formation and information for students and staff. For further information or to learn how you can help Child Jesus School, please contact Fr. Vidal Martínez,OSM: 773-638-5800, ext. 48 or [email protected]. Cada año hay oportunidad para que algunas personas, quienes tienen interés en ofrecer algún servicio a los alumnos, a los profesores o a los familiares, de pasar por lo menos una semana en la Escuela Niño Jesús. Este año pasado, cuatro personas aprovecharon esta oportunidad. Del 4-11 de marzo de 2013: Grace y Ellen, natural de St. Louis, Missouri, acompañaron al Padre Vidal Martínez,OSM a la visita a la Escuela Niño Jesús. Grace y Ellen compartieron su talento, su tiempo y su energía como enfermera y como terapista de arte al ofrecer programas de enriquecimiento para los alumnos. Es, además, una bella oportunidad para experimentar la cultura haitiana directamente. Del 4-11 de octubre de 2013, María y Carmen acompañaron al Padre Vidal Martínez,OSM. Ellas proveyeron información sobre el cuidado dental y primeros auxilios a los alumnos. Una vez más, María y Carmen pudieron disfrutar del compartir con los alumnos y los profesores y de explorar la realidad de la vida en Haiti. A los voluntarios se les ofrece alojamiento y alimento en las instalaciones de la Escuela Niño Jesús. El primer viaje del actual año 2014 se llevará acabo del 15-22 de marzo. Unas 10 personas participarán, adultos y jóvenes, y ofrecerán su talento, tiempo, y energía para mejorar la escuela y proveer formación e información a los alumnos y a los profesores. Para más información o para ofrecer alguna ayuda para la Escuela Niño Jesús, puede comunicarse con Padre Vidal Martínez,OSM: 773-638-5800, ext. 48 o [email protected] 13