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To: NYer
Sorry to hear about losing your priest.

Today was the last day for my priest at our parish.

He is the facilitator for 3 churches that are merging in Bellmawr NJ.

I will miss him so much. Lots of weeping eyes after Mass.

A group of us are going in tomorrow, because he want the new priest to have a spick and span church to welcome him.

During confession yesterday I asked him if he could remain my Confessor. I have decided to remain at my present parish and attend Saturday Vigil, I will attend Sunday Mass in his new parish.

27 posted on 05/09/2010 2:47:22 PM PDT by mware (F-R-E-E, that spells free, Free Republic.com baby.)
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To: mware; Lorica
Lots of weeping eyes after Mass.

You have my sympathy. This is especially difficult when you have a priest with whom you have developed a rapport. The degree of pain is commensurate with one's involvement in any parish. It's of far less concern to those who show up on Sunday to fulfill their weekly obligation but rarely participate in any other aspect of the community.

For us, a community of only 40 families, this priest is the first one to fully take charge and lead the community in obtaining an actual church in which to celebrate Mass. He is a strong taskmaster which bothers some of the parishioners (one even went so far as to complain to the bishop that the priest "micromanages" every aspect of the parish). Yes! And that is how the work has been accomplished. Today, for example, was the last day of Religious Education classes. He decided it was time for the pre-K through 3rd grade children to learn to pray the rosary. (We also had a 3 year old in the group.) If you are familiar with children at that age level, then you know how fidgety they can be. The children had already been there 1 hour before he brought them forward, explained the rosary to them and then took the time to enforce proper position in the pews. "Sit straight, no turning around, no crossing legs, no twisting ... look forward towards me!" He faced them and used a microphone as we began the rosary. Each time a child began to fidget, he spoke directly to them and lauded those who followed his directions. At the end, we were both amazed at one little 4 y/o girl who loudly recited each and every prayer. He later commented that you can see which parents teach their children to pray.

He drove up to his future parish in Buffalo this afternoon and won't be back until Wednesday. He is determined, however, to see our project through to the end, despite his new assignment and the months of June and July at CUA to work on his Canon Law degree. Check out the pictures at our web site. Click on the Events button.

St. Ann Maronite Catholic Church

The web site has been designed by one of our younger parishioners. It's a work in progress, albeit slow because I am the one feeding him photos and information.

Thank you so much for the post and ping! I will remember you, your parish and your priest in my prayers. Please pray for us!

29 posted on 05/09/2010 4:20:11 PM PDT by NYer ("Where Peter is, there is the Church." - St. Ambrose of Milan)
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To: mware
I will miss him so much. Lots of weeping eyes after Mass.

Understandably so!! Just from the video I saw that you posted on another thread, I can see he is a very special Father. If you want, you can post that link again. After our confessions (my husband's and mine) yesterday, and both of us desiring to get our kids back in the pews (it was recommended that we say the Rosary daily "together" to procure their return) I'm still really thinking of asking your priest (originally from Malta; I love Malta) if he can "lift" up our 200 lb. kids.:):)
34 posted on 05/10/2010 7:02:21 AM PDT by mlizzy ("Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person" --Mother Teresa.)
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