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Se afișează postările cu eticheta Archdiocese of Anchorage Alaska. Afișați toate postările
Se afișează postările cu eticheta Archdiocese of Anchorage Alaska. Afișați toate postările
miercuri, 1 octombrie 2014
Priest Fr Michael Shields: Why is Christian conversion so difficult? Anchorage, Alaska
Biserica Saint Andrew, Eagle River, Alaska, 28 August 2014
Sursa : pagina de Facebook, Olivia Maria Marcov si Catholic Anchor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT32ZHxu85s&list=UUfH0mgsyjBIz9925GzfneRw
Priest Fr Michael Shields: Christianity is the cure to a deadly disease, Anchorage, Alaska
Biserica Saint Andrew, Eagle River, Alaska, 28 August 2014
Sursa : pagina de Facebook, Olivia Maria Marcov si Catholic Anchor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYtlpMKzpA0&list=UUfH0mgsyjBIz9925GzfneRw#action=share
duminică, 14 septembrie 2014
Archbishop Schwietz reflects on approaching retirement age ( The Archdiocese of Anchorage, Alaska )
Archbishop
Schwietz reflects on approaching retirement age ( The Archdiocese of Anchorage , Alaska
)
Anchorage Archbishop Roger Schwietz is a
busy man, serving as head of the two most geographically vast dioceses in the
nation. He serves both as archbishop of Anchorage
and as the temporary apostolic administrator over Fairbanks until it is assigned a new bishop
by the pope. Combined Archbishop Schwietz oversees a geographic area that spans
550,000 square miles, or more than twice the size of Texas .
Despite his added duties and frequent
flights to small villages across Alaska ,
Archbishop Schwietz is now less than a year away from his 75th birthday. On
July 3, 2015, he will reach the age at which all bishops must submit their
resignation letter to the pope.
Last month Archbishop Schwietz spoke with
the Catholic Anchor about the realities of shepherding two dioceses and the
implications of approaching his 75th birthday.
What are some of the challenges in keeping the faith
alive in these northern-most hinterlands of America ?
ARCHBISHOP: One challenge is that there are far fewer
ordained priests out in the villages from what it was 20 or 30 years ago. As a
result, people don’t have the opportunity to attend Mass as often, and there
are a lot of Communion services. There is a need for more lay leadership. That
is a growing reality. People are stepping up to be lay leaders and the
challenge for us is to help them get the training and the educational
background needed for that kind of work.
Despite your new responsibilities, you are now less than
a year away from turning 75, the age at which according to church law all
bishops must submit their retirement letter to the pope. How are you preparing
for this huge transition?
ARCHBISHOP: I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about
what my life would be like after the Holy Father accepts the letter of
resignation, which I will submit when I turn 75. Normally, the process takes a
year or two before it is accepted and then someone else is named as the bishop.
But given the fact that 2016 will be the 50th anniversary of the Anchorage Archdiocese and
we are doing a lot of things to prepare for that, I’m presuming that my letter
of resignation will not be accepted right away. In fact, Cardinal Marc Ouellet
who is in charge of the Congregation for Bishops has said as much to me about
that. Unless things change I will probably be here to celebrate the year of
thanksgiving and the year of grace in 2016. After that it is kind of an open
question.
But I’ve been thinking a lot about what I would
do after that. If the Lord continues to give me good health, I hope to stay
active. Some of it will depend on who my successor is and what they would like
me to do here. I have roots here now, and I would like to continue those roots.
But also I have been thinking about other things that I might be able to do. I
did a lot of work with the formation of seminarians in the past; maybe I would
be able to work in that way.
Why is the age of retirement set at 75?
ARCHBISHOP: It was set in Canon Law. I suppose it was
thought that after 75 people start declining in their abilities. That is not as
true today as it was in the past, and it varies from individual to individual.
It’s kind of a fluid number. I was joking with Cardinal (Orlando) Quevedo [of
the Philippines ]
when he was here recently because he was supposed to send in his resignation
about a month after he was made a cardinal. I told him, well, send it in but
don’t worry about it.
How do you prepare the archdiocese to transition from one
archbishop — one shepherd — to the next? What does that entail?
ARCHBISHOP: It is important, as much as possible, to
have the diocese in good shape to be handed on to the next man. I think any
bishop who is coming to the end of his tenure would want to do that. For me, it
means trying to set up a good solid financial situation for this archdiocese.
The other thing that has been a great
concern of mine is to leave the archdiocese in a healthy situation in terms of
vocations and pastoral ministry. I have put a lot of energy into that and I am
very grateful that we have a number seminarians now and other young people who
are interested in the priesthood and religious life. That is very encouraging
and I’m hoping to be able to continue fostering that while I am still able so that
there is a positive atmosphere in the archdiocese when a new archbishop comes
in — an atmosphere that is welcoming and supportive to people who want to think
seriously about a life of service to the church. We have five seminarians now
and one ordination to the priesthood last summer.
How will your successor be picked? Can you walk us
through the process?
ARCHBISHOP: Normally the process is in the hands of the
nuncio who is the ambassador from Rome
to the local country. So the apostolic nuncio initiates the process. Most of
the time, in my experience, they don’t initiate the process until a diocese is
empty. Then the nuncio sends letters around to various people who might know
the situation of a diocese and the people related to it. He will ask them for recommendations
of who might serve as a bishop or an archbishop and also ask for the status of
a particular diocese or archdiocese. So the nuncio has to do research and it’s
all under secrecy so it does not become politicized.
It’s my understanding that the nuncio then
puts together a list of three possible candidates and sends in the files of the
three men that he thinks are probably a good fit for a particular place. Then
they have a committee at the Vatican ’s
Congregation for Bishops that goes over the list. If all three names survive,
then Cardinal Ouellet will take the list to the Holy Father who will make the
final choice. The pope can choose any of them or reject them all.
The pope chooses directly at the end?
ARCHBISHOP: Yes.
Do you expect to receive an auxiliary bishop to assist
you during the transition, similar to how then Anchorage Archbishop Francis
Hurley did back in 2000 when you first came up?
ARCHBISHOP: Archbishop Hurley asked for a coadjutor
bishop, which is different from an auxiliary. An auxiliary is a bishop who is
sent to help out the bishop. A coadjutor is a bishop who has the right to
succession. Archbishop Hurley was granted a coadjutor. One of the issues
involved in getting a coadjutor is that it is a budgetary issue. You have another
bishop joining the staff and you have to take that into account for the
archdiocese. I figure as long as my health is holding out and with the
constraints of our budget, it would be better for me not to ask for one, so I
have not asked.
According to the church, once a bishop, always a bishop.
How do you envision continuing to exercise your ministry once you step down as
the head of an archdiocese?
ARCHBISHOP: One of the realities here in Alaska is that
we are really strapped for clergy and it seems to me that if my health holds up
I could be of assistance, not only with the new archbishop of Anchorage but
with the new bishop of Fairbanks, too, in terms of confirmations and other
ceremonies. That might make life easier for the other bishops and I would be happy
to do what I could, and maybe also help in a parish.
On a global scale, when the church has an upheaval like
when Pope Benedict XVI stepped down as pope, there is a kind of mini crisis in
the church as we wait for the next pope to emerge. This phenomenon is also true
on a local level. What should the faithful keep in mind during a transition
like this, especially since the archbishop is so prominent in the life of an
archdiocese?
ARCHBISHOP: It’s inevitable that there will be some
unease, some fear that sets in when the leadership is gone for whatever reason.
We are a church that is used to having its shepherd — on the local level with
the bishop and then on the universal level with the Holy Father. It is
important to accept the reality of the uneasiness and the fear and what sort of
person will be sent by the church. But it is really important to trust in Providence . The Lord
continues to care as the Chief Shepherd of each diocese and each person and the
church continues to do her best to surface pastoral leaders.
In light of what the church experienced
after the resignation of Pope Benedict and the election of Pope Francis, it was
a marvelous transition to an unexpected pastor who brought some new light to
the church. That should be a lesson to all of us that the Lord has lots of
surprises and we have to trust that the Lord is going to do good things for us
when the new archbishop is named. Trust in the Lord is really important.
In Alaska
it seems like we have many opportunities to trust because there are so few
priests. A lot of communities have to band together and pray and wait for a
priest, sometimes for months.
ARCHBISHOP: There is a certain sense, when there isn’t
an archbishop in Anchorage or a bishop in Fairbanks that there is something
missing, even people who are far away in small villages, they have that certain
sense that something is missing. Part of that comes from the reality that we
all have an ingrained sense of the way the Catholic Church is. That kind of
feeling can be a gift that we can give to the Lord in prayer. I think the Lord
appreciates when we look honestly at ourselves and then turn our concerns over
to him.
Is there anything else you’d like to add?
ARCHBISHOP: As I look back on my 14 years in Anchorage I still remember very clearly the phone call
from the nuncio telling me I would be coming to Anchorage as the archbishop. It was quite a
shock. I certainly didn’t expect it and didn’t know what to anticipate. But as
I look back, I see that it has been a truly graced time with wonderful people
and such beauty in nature. It’s hard to describe. It fills my heart with
gratitude to look back on so many good things that have happened.
The challenges have been there, of course,
but the people here know how to band together and support each other, even
after squabbles. It is beautiful.
We’ve come through some very difficult
times but the faith of the people is strong and people have a hunger to know
their faith better. The young people are phenomenal in their support of each
other and the church. So there is something really good happening here.
http://www.catholicanchor.org/alaska-news/archbishop-schwietz-reflects-approaching-retirement-age/
Fr. Shields to give Sept. 13 mothers’ retreat in Palmer
Fr. Shields to
give Sept. 13 mothers’ retreat in Palmer
On Sept. 13 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Father
Michael Shields will lead a “Mothers’ Day of
Healing” retreat at St. Michael Church in Palmer.
The gathering, which is geared for women in all stages and phases of
motherhood, will include eucharistic adoration,
spiritual reflection and fellowship. Father Shields also will be
available to hear confessions. Refreshments and childcare provided.
Father Shields, a priest of the Archdiocese
of Anchorage who serves as a missionary in Far Eastern Siberia, is a regular
columnist for the Catholic Anchor and a periodic guest on EWTN television.
For more information, call St. Michael
Church at 745-3229.
http://www.catholicanchor.org/alaska-news/fr-shields-give-sept-13-mothers-retreat-palmer/
duminică, 24 august 2014
Galia, Father Michael Shields of The Heart of Jesus, Mission to Magadan, Russia
Galia, Father Michael Shields of The Heart of Jesus, Mission to Magadan, Russia
Galia came to us for help. She lives on the street and is 8 1/2 months pregnant. We will help Galia for three years if she needs it. We are committed to helping moms and there newborns until there is not another abortion in Magadan. We love our babies!
( Mission to Magadan, Saturday, August 23, 2014, at 12:50 AM )
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vineri, 22 august 2014
“A Call To Love 2014”, Archdiocese of Anchorage, 18 August 2014
“A Call To Love 2014”,
Archdiocese of Anchorage ,
18 August 2014
AFACT: A Call To Love 2014
A
Call to Love: Denouncing Fear and Welcoming the Stranger
August
18, 2014 5:30PM
An
AFACT sponsored event at St. Anthony Catholic Parish
Thank you to all of you gathered here tonight. I
apologize that I am not able to be present. Wearing two hats and splitting my
time between the Archdiocese and the Diocese of Fairbanks is challenging at best.
Tonight’s prayer service focuses on civility and how we treat
others in our discourse. Over the years,
what falls in the bounds of being acceptable seems to be disintegrating. Who
would have ever imagined a Congressman calling the President of the United States a
liar in the middle of the State of the Union Address?
In the past, name calling and mean spirited comments were
things witnessed on elementary school playgrounds by children who didn’t know
better. Now bullying happens at all levels,
often anonymously on the internet causing hate and pain that often leads to
suicide.
Over the last week, we have witnessed the challenges in Ferguson , Missouri .
Governor Nixon said in comments this weekend “… in those situations where folks
are rolling up heavily armored and they’re pointing guns at folks, it’s
impossible to have a dialogue.” It’s unfortunate that in this little town
things have disintegrated to the point of the National
Guard keeping the peace.
The crisis of the children at our border is another
example of things gone wrong. When the news reports that the children showing
up looking for refuge are sick, and Congressmen in Washington DC speculate that
they are arriving with swine flu, dengue fever, tuberculosis and now the Ebola
virus, the reality of the situation the children are running from is lost.
Comments such as these only contribute to the fear of the
other and detract from the fact that each and
every day, Jesus is walking across the border.
Those who fail to recognize him in the faces of the
children have forgotten the verses in the 25th chapter of Matthew: “For I was hungry, and you gave Me something to eat; I
was thirsty, and you gave Me something to drink; I was a stranger, and you
invited Me in. Lord, when did we see you a stranger and welcome you? Whatever
you did for one of these least brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me”.
Maybe we as a society should consider returning to
kindergarten.
We need to learn the rules for treating each other with
respect.
We need to learn how to listen and how to dialogue with those
who hold different views on everything from religion to politics.
None of us are immune.
Each and every one of us are called to be peacemakers, to
work to help find solutions in often tenuous situations.
As Blessed Mother Theresa once said:
“If you judge
people, you have no time to love them.”
We need to approach each day filled with love for our
brothers and sisters, prepared to think about how our words and actions may be
received.
Then and only then will we enter a place where dialogue
can happen, where hate will be diminished and where love can flourish.
May the words and prayers spoken here tonight be a
blessing to all who hear them.
Sincerely yours in Christ and Mary,
†Roger L. Schwietz, OMI, Archbishop of Anchorage
The statement from the Archbishop was read by Fr. Fred Bugarin, Pastor
of St. Anthony’s Parish.
Sursa :
http://www.archdioceseofanchorage.org/afact-a-call-to-love-2014/
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