主題: Radiant Faith: The Witness of Asian and Pacific Island Catholics
曰期:07/15/2024 – 07/17/2024
地點:Indiana University / Purdue University Indianapolis
(formerly IUPUI)
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主題: Radiant Faith: The Witness of Asian and Pacific Island Catholics
曰期:07/15/2024 – 07/17/2024
地點:Indiana University / Purdue University Indianapolis
(formerly IUPUI)
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活動簡介:
你渴望知道並且體驗天主對你的愛,並且以愛還愛嗎?這個渴望就是華人文化裡的「落葉歸根,返璞歸真」,你的渴望有多大,天主的恩寵就有多少。
晚年的聖依納爵分享自己成熟的靈修樣貌,就是在生活的大小事物上都能找到天主的臨在,這是透過他在不同的靈修操練中所用的方法,在《神操》中他說明這些操練「是指任何省察、默觀、口禱、心禱,以及下面要說的其他靈修神工。」
在本次工作坊中,你會學習並操練其中重要的幾項,讓自己在自由中越來越認識天主、愛慕祂並且成為祂的子女,在信仰中走向圓滿。
帶領者:甘國棟神父
日期/時間: 2024年10月31日 (4 pm) ~ 11月5日 (10 am)
地點:Maryknoll 23000 Cristo Rey Dr, Los Altos, CA 94024
名額:12位
費用: 食宿費 $ 680 靈修指導費請自由奉獻
報名截止:額滿為止
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活動簡介:
在這次的神操避靜中,帶領者將會在每天的個別談話中給予聖經祈禱材料並講解神操的動力,幫助避靜者更認識自己為接受天主的恩寵,經驗個人生命的富裕 。
帶領者:甘國棟神父
日期/時間: 2024年11月8日 (4 pm) ~ 11月17日 (10 am)
地點:Maryknoll 23000 Cristo Rey Dr, Los Altos, CA 94024
對象及條件:曾參加過4天3夜或更長天期「依納爵個別指導式避靜」的弟兄姊妹5人。
費用: 食宿費 $ 1,230 靈修指導費請自由奉獻
報名截止:額滿為止
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曰期:3/16/2024 週六
時間:7:00am ~ 3:00pm
(there is one session in Mandarin by our friend Fr Gregory Liu)
地點:St. Joseph Parish / Old Mission San Jose
(43148 Mission Blvd, Fremont, CA 94539)
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聖荷西華人天主堂的廖煥中執事 於 1/18 參加聖塔克拉拉醫學中心的年度跨宗教族裔的追思已亡祈禱會。
祈禱會由Fr. R. McKay 主禮。 共有四位天主教執事,偕同佛教,基督教, 印度教及猶太教的代表叄加。
(轉載自 The Valley Catholic)
Disciple Profiles: Simon Huang-Chung Liao, ILM ‘18 and Samuel E Milan, ILM ‘18
On May 27th, Simon Huang-Chung Liao and Samuel E Milan, graduates of the Institute for Leadership and Ministry, class of 2018, were ordained to the permanent diaconate at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph.
How did faith during your upbringing, or perhaps encounters with the Faith later on, influence your decision to join the diaconate?
Simon: I was brought up as a Catholic since birth in Taiwan. At the time, the vocation for men was priesthood only, and there is no Diaconate order in Taiwan even today! My mother was a devout Catholic who hoped for a vocation in the family (Ironically, I remember telling her to look to her other children for that vocation!). In 2014, during my 40th class reunion, one of my classmates, who is a deacon from the Archdiocese of Washington D.C. invited me to consider the vocation, assuring me, “You will find it very rewarding!” A year later, in May 2015, my wife Cecilia and I attended the Institute for Leadership in Ministry graduation. There, a good friend also encouraged me to consider the diaconate. Later, for a third time, another friend asked me if I had registered. Before I said anything, he quipped, “I checked the age limit for the diaconate program and this year would be your last chance to enroll!” After three different people, three different occasions, I could only say, “Lord, I surrender!”
Samuel: My mom was the family prayer leader, evangelizing her family and others. She gradually passed this charism onto me during her retirement years, and I found myself as the faith leader of our family. Later, as a parent, when I ceased coaching my children’s athletic teams, I transitioned to church ministry. In my ministry I found myself coaching differently, helping to lead adults toward faith formation. Many people I encountered recommended that I serve in the diaconate, and here I am.
Are there any practical experiences during you’ve encountered through the diaconate program that you credit with helping to mature your faith?
Simon: During graduate school I was fortunate to meet and join a Chinese Catholic Bible Study group in Cleveland, Ohio. They provided me with nourishment and guidance for my faith. Additionally, the Graduate Program in Pastoral Ministries courses at Santa Clara University were eye-opening experiences that helped deepen my faith. I have also spent almost three years working in the detention ministry at Santa Rita Jail. This unexpected mission has brought me a deeper understanding of the meaning of discipleship as we work to impart God’s message of unconditional love and forgiveness to the incarcerated and their families.
Samuel: As we grow and progress through our journey of faith, I look back on the many blessings that have bestowed upon me and my family. After I joined, at the start of the diaconate formation process, we were encouraged to pray “The Liturgy of the Hours”, which consists of morning and evening prayer. Somewhat new to this form of prayer, through this new experience, my wife and I grew in appreciation for it, and we felt we personally grew in faith. We felt this especially when gathering with my fellow classmates to pray together. Walking the path to the permanent diaconate with others in the program, who are experiencing things and going through similar situations, helps you know that you are not alone.
What do you wish others considering the diaconate, knew about the diaconate?
Simon: It is a very rewarding experience, although it is a stringent formation process. There are two sides to the learning journey: through fellowship with others, a deacon better understands their faith, Church teaching, and current pastoral challenges. The other side of the coin is what the deacon brings to the hands-on ministries, as becoming companions to others.
Samuel: Initially it didn’t seem like the right time to enter the diaconate. But when is the ‘right’ time? The discernment process helps with understanding whether the timing is correct or not. Despite the fears and uncertainties ahead, Jesus is with us every step of the way and will always love us whether we are ordained or not. He strengthens as we proceed forwards, one step at a time.
What inspires and challenges you personally and spiritually on this journey?
Simon: The four pillars of the diaconate formation program which are humanity, pastoral, spiritual, and intellectual both challenge and inspire me. They make the program and the vocation itself very holistic and spiritually nourishing. The people who help make the program possible also inspire me to move forward. Lastly, our courses gave me a broader picture of the scope of the diaconate vocation and an enlightened appreciation of the richness of our faith.
Samuel: I am inspired by peoples’ faith and examples of holiness that reveal God’s Love as active in their lives. This love touches me in a very personal way in that we all share this love in Christ. In him, we are bonded, as God’s family, through any challenge. God will lead us to the Promised Land, through situations that may appear too great to handle.
Why is the a deacon an important role in the Church today?
Simon: Like the other deacon candidates, we bring our real-life experiences, be it marriage, raising children, and our professional career, which are all unique when we enter the formation program. Those are precious assets for the various ministries we are called to serve. Those experiences can complement the objectives of the pastoral team.
Samuel: Like the people they serve, deacons bring their own experiences and come from various backgrounds. Having the same experiences and goals as other allows us to bring awareness that God is present in their situations. Everyone needs to hear from someone they can relate to and that is what service, care, and love of others is all about for a deacon.
One to two words that encapsulate(s) your experience in the program and why you chose them?
Simon: Awe and gratitude. Awe for all the amazing people I encountered along the life-long path and multiple events leading to this point. Gratitude for what they have done that made all the difference in various moments in my life. The Holy Spirit works in mysterious ways, and I see God’s hands leading me step-by-step to where I am today, only “after the fact “.
Samuel: Although it is simple, love describes my experience. Love, when we encounter God and through others. I am experiencing this with those that know me personally, and through those who do not. It is that Holy Spirit that raises us all to the Divine. Through Him, the presence and love of God in our lives, He both guides and nurtures us along the way.
Drawing on the profound legacy of Our Lady of Guadalupe’s appearance and message to San Juan Diego, Bishop Oscar Cantú convened a diocesan synod under her patronage to listen and discern with the faithful how we, the Church of San José, can accentuate our strengths and address our challenges to spiritually renew our diocese and recapture the vibrancy of our Faith and radiate the Gospel message beyond our walls with renewed enthusiasm.
The diocesan synod consultations started in May 2022 with deep prayer, active listening, and collecting extensive data and feedback from many stakeholders, including priests, deacons, principals, lay leaders, staff, consecrated religious, and faithful of all ages. After 100 consultation sessions and an online survey gathering thousands of recommendations, the Diocese of San José Synod General Assembly was held at Santa Clara University on January 27-29, 2023. At the Assembly, the nearly 200 dedicated delegates considered 96 distinct proposals on how to reinvigorate our faith in a way that routinely forms and engages new disciples of Christ and is sustainable for generations to come. From these prayerful discussions, 48 prioritized proposals emerged for Bishop Cantú’s discernment.
Subsequently, the Pastoral Planning Commission, appointed by Bishop Cantú, took the prioritizations of the Synod Assembly and developed this pastoral plan in collaboration with the Coordinating Team, the Reid Group, and the six Planning Action Teams, consisting of 6 to 12 representatives from parishes, schools, Catholic organizations, and the clergy.
Continuing in the spirit of synodality, hundreds of representatives of our diverse stakeholder groups – lay leadership, staff, religious, and clergy from across the diocese – were gathered to review and provide feedback on the first and second draft plans. Their unique perspectives and valuable insights have enhanced the process and our pastoral plan.
Late November, this collective endeavor and our renewed pastoral plan was presented to Bishop Cantu for his approval.
The plan was unveiled publicly on December 6, 2023, heralding a new chapter for the Catholic community of San Jose. Implementation of the plan is scheduled to begin in January 2024 and continue through 2031.
日期:8/21/24-8/25/24 (Wed-Sun)
人數:80 (報名從速)
地點:San Damiano Retreat Center 710 Highland Dr Danville, CA 94526
www.sandamiano.org Retreat Center的住宿
費用:
單人房:$720.00 ($180 per night)
雙人房:每人$660.00 ($165 per person per night)
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主講神師: 艾立勤神父 (Fr. Louis Aldrich)
主題: 絕對一夫一妻制 — 無堅守一夫一妻制,教會是軟弱的,社會是原始的
日期: 2024年 1月 20日 (星期六)
時間: 9:30am – 3:30pm
地點: St. Clare Parish Church 地下室
費用: $10 (午餐)
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聯絡人: 吳興民 (shingmin.wu@gmail.com), 王文成 Vincent Wang (vww101@gmail.com)
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