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    Jun 2 at 4:41 AM
     
     
    “And 'The Beat Goes On'”
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    Dear Deacon Nguyen,

    At the heart of mission sending is a visceral presence of God’s love through action.

    Jonathan Hill said, “I am dedicating my life to the service of God’s most favored—the poor, the marginalized and the outcast,” at his ordination to the diaconate of Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers.

    And Ryan Thibert relayed his feelings about mission by saying, “I realize that it is in living for others through Christ where I feel truly happy and at peace in my life.”
    “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.”
    ~ Matthew 28:19a – 20b
    This weekend, Jonathan Hill became a Maryknoll priest and Ryan Thibert became a Maryknoll Brother.

    Rev. Jonathan Hill, M.M. and Brother Ryan Thibert, M.M., spent nine years preparing for the moments of ordination and perpetual Oath respectively. Father Jonathan’s uncle was a missioner to Honduras, and he himself engaged in mission experiences in Honduras, Rome and the Philippines. Brother Ryan became attracted to mission because of Maryknollers’ “…sincere active calling to serve all God’s people in cross-cultural mission” and his overseas mission immersion trips to Jamaica and Africa.

    Dinh, we are all called to mission, whether in our families, communities, jobs, or the world! Mission work is necessary until Christ comes again. In the words of Maryknoll’s first Bishop, James E. Walsh, M.M., “go to a place where you are not wanted but needed, and remain until you are not needed but wanted,” because the beat must still go on.
    Father Raymond J. Finch, M.M. Sincerely yours in Christ,
    Father Raymond J. Finch, M.M.
    Prayer for 7th Sunday of Easter
    You have filled my heart to overflowing,
    Lord of life, love, mercy, and peace,
    more than any one person deserves
    and more than any one soul can contain.

    So I cannot help but share all the graces
    You have given me with everyone in the world
    but especially with those who need them most.

    You who are my joy and my strength,
    empower me to step out in faith
    to family, friend, foreigner, or foe
    in imitation of Jesus who left everything
    to bless and bestow on me
    all that is good, noble, and true.

    Yet such is Your goodness, O Lord,
    that the more I give, and love, and share
    the more I have to offer others, who
    like me, are made in Your image and
    likeness as precious children of God.

    Amen.
    ~ Father Joseph R. Veneroso, M.M.
    The Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers serve the poor in 22 countries, and celebrate our faith through Mass, the Sacraments, and pastoral work. Help support our mission projects around the world.
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