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Opus Christi Salvatoris Mundi Missionary Servants of the Poor of the Third World “Chosen from among men, the priest continues being one of them and is called to serve them, giving his life to God.” (Benedict XVI, video message to the International  Retr eat for Priests in Ars Vatican, September 29, 2009) December 23, 2011: 50th Anniversary of Fr. Giovanni Salerno’s ordination to the priesthood Christmas 2011

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  • Opus Christi Salvatoris Mundi

    Missionary Servants of the Poor of the Third World

    Chosen from among men, the priest continues being one of them and is called to serve them,

    giving his life to God.

    (Benedict XVI, video message to the International Retreat for Priests in Ars

    Vatican, September 29, 2009)

    December 23, 2011: 50th Anniversary of Fr. Giovanni Salernos ordination to the priesthood

    Christmas 2011

  • Fifty years of gracesFr. Giovanni Salerno, msp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    If I could be born again I would still be a missionary priest:Some questions for Father Giovanni, msp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

    Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

    From the World. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

    Walking . . . with the poor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

    Chronicle of the Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

    Never tire of praying for priests, especially now when it seems that all the forces of evil have been loosed upon the world, attacking particularly the sacred ministers of the Lord. Pray that they remain faithful, that they be holy, that they be nothing more (and nothing less) than what they should be: Alter Christus. Please pray for the Missionary Servants of the Poor of the Third World priests and deacons!

    Fr. Giovanni Salerno, mspFr. lvaro Gmez Fernndez, msp

    Fr. Sebastian Dumont, mspFr. Urs Zanoni, msp

    Fr. Agustin Delouvroy, mspFr. Vincent Mir Minnelli, mspFr. Giuseppe Cardamone, msp

    Fr. Walter Corsini, mspFr. Jos Carlos Eugenio, msp

    Fr. Jerome Gouallier, mspFr. Louis Marie Sall, msp

    Fr. Pierlippo Giovanetti, mspFr. Salvatore Piredda, msp

    Fr. Christian Herv De Penfentenyo, mspFr. Alos Hollewerth, mspFr. Zsolt Szab (deacon)

    Fr. Ral Gonzles, msp (deacon)

    With Ecclesiastical Approbation from theVicar General, Archdiocese of Cuzco

    Partial or total reproduction of the articles contained in this newsletter is prohibited without prior authorization.

    Contents

  • chief so as not to catch tuberculosis, the superior of the institute surprised me by pulling away the handkerchief and saying, Get rid of this handkerchief because in the future you will be living with persons much sicker than these. And in Peru I treated not only those with tuberculosis but also lepers. My years of studying were not easy, especially the ones spent in the minor seminary of the Augustinians a glor-ious order of which I was a member for many years. It was also at this time that I was at risk of having to leave my studies for the priesthood and the order, because three eye doctors in the city of Viterbo told me that I would be blind by the age of twenty. You can imagine how I felt. But I didnt get discouraged. I never tired of praying before the tabernacle for the grace of becoming a priest. I wrote to the monastery of the Augustinian sis-ters in Cascia, asking them to pray that St. Rita intercede for me and grant me

    Dear Friends,

    I would like to begin this message with some words from Psalm 89: I will sing of thy mercies, O Lord, forever. God has been greatly merciful to my poor, weak person, I who had no preparation whatever. I will never tire of thanking the Lord and the Most Holy Virgin Mother of the Poor for all the graces they have granted me. My rst memory is how the Lord made me feel His invitation to be a missionary in Peru in an almost prophetic way while I was still a child, an invitation that be-came clearer when I studied geography in high school and was taught briey of that Andean land. At fourteen I experienced the pre-mature and painful death of my father. I then had to care for my three younger siblings. I felt the scorn and exploita-tion felt by orphans. It was at this time that I accompanied my brother Enzo to the seminary of the Servants of the Poor, a community founded by Blessed Giacomo Cusmano, and read the in-scription written above their entrance: He who helps the poor gives to God (Prov. 19:17). This phrase imprinted it-self on my heart like a bolt from heaven and enkindled in me a great enthusiasm and strength that animated me to help the poor. This phrase was with me dur-ing all the years of my preparation for the priesthood. At seventeen I went to give cate-chism classes to children with tubercu-losis at the Ingrassia sanatorium (which still exists) near the seminary of the Au-gustinian priests at Rocca de Palermo in Sicily. One day, while there teaching with my mouth covered with a handker-

    Message from Fr. Giovanni Salerno, msp Fifty Years of Graces

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  • the grace of this much desired priest-hood. The abbess of the monastery, Mother Giuseppina Rosata, quickly sent me a letter which told me that a young nun in the monastery had offered her-self as a victim to the Lord for my eyes. Some days later when I al-ready had my bag packed to return to Sicily, God saved me because He sent me my brother in reli-gion, Fr. Hector Salimbeni, who had arrived from Rome. There he knew a famous eye doctor, Professor Mazzantini, who had treated other young men who had been told they would be prematurely blind but who had become priests. Professor Mazzantini took my case and prescribed a long treatment (which wasnt authorized by the World Health Organization) which I would have to fol-low until I was forty. Unfortunately, the professors in Viterbo were unconvinced of the diagnosis of this good doctor and had resolved to interrupt my studies. As I had intuited that they would make this fearful decision, I asked Fr. Agustin La Valle, provincial superior of the Augus-tinians in Sicily, to attend the exams as part of the tribunal. The voice of Fr. La Valle in the corridor trying to save my situation still rings in my ears. He got me passed and so I was able to continue theological studies in the seminary of Monreale in Palermo. What a great joy it was every morn-

    ing to walk up to the seminary in Mon-reale where I found professors who were not only well prepared to teach

    church doctrine but who were also devout and possessed a great spirit of charity! Their example is impressed on my heart even today. Almost all of them were ap-pointed bishops in Sicilian dio- ceses. I was nally ordained to the priesthood on December 23, 1961 a year before the classmates I left in Viterbo. I have many memories of that glorious day among which were two prophetic

    announcements. The rst was from my mother as she untied the handker-chief with which my bishop had tied my now consecrated hands, and kissed them saying, May these hands console many orphaned children. These words greatly surprised me because the Au-gustinians had no orphanage in Sicily. The second prophetic message was from Fr. Agustin La Valle who said to me, May these hands serve to carry the Gospel to the remotest poor on earth. These words were like a bomb in my heart because at that time the Augustin-ians of Italy had no foreign missions. Meanwhile, the words He who helps the poor gives to God that I had read at the seminary of the Servants of the Poor resonated even louder in my heart. To these were added the messages of the Holy Father in Rome, the testi-

    (December 23, 1961) Fr. Giovanni Salerno, msp, on the day of his ordina-tion to the priesthood with his mother and Msgr. Corrado Mingo, Bishop of Monreale, Sicily

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  • monies that came from Latin America and, above all, the momentum that the Second Vatican Council had given to us to turn our attention to the poor. Taking advantage of his canonical visit to our monastery in Gela, I asked permission of the Father General of the Augustinians, Fr. Luciano Rubbio, to study medicine, expressing also my desire to dedicate my life to the poor in

    the most remote missions. Fr. Luciano listened to me very kindly and told me sincerely that it would be a scandal to give me ofcial permission due to the turbulent situation after the Council, so he gave me permission to study pri-vately and to practice in some hospi-tals. I had the opportunity to serve at the old hospital in Caltanissetta and the pediatric clinic Mayer del Careggi in Florence. These were all valuable ex-periences for me. I arrived in Peru in 1968 and there met Dr. Federico Bombieri, founder and director of the Peruvian pharma-ceutical company Carlo Erba. In him I encountered a true father who helped me with countless shipments of medi-cine which I used to found dispensaries in the prelature of Chuquibambilla. He was also the one who obtained for me from the Peruvian Ministry of Health the authorization to work as a medi-cal missionary in the entire region of Apurimac. This permission was very important to me as in those rst years that I was travelling the Cordillera of the Andes. Besides treating the sick at the dispensary in Antabamba, I took

    (1974) Fr. Giovanni Salerno treating children in the Andes

    (1968) Fr. Giovanni Salerno celebrating Mass in the Andes on an altar of piled rocks

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  • care of all the lepers in the region of Apurimac and participated in the rst congress for leprosy in South America, being the only one invited from the Pe-ruvian Ministry of Health, which took place at the Hotel Presidente in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It wasnt easy founding the various dispensaries in that region and, although life was hard, among these trials I ex-perienced the help of God Who never abandons those who trust only in Him. I thank with a sincere heart the dear brothers in religion, Fr. Giovanni Bel-lotti, who went to heaven two years ago, and Msgr. Domingo Berni, bishop of the prelature of Chuquibambilla, who helped me greatly and comforted me. The good bishop, while I was in his prelature, not only helped me but also humbly, silently, and ably, supported me in founding the Missionary Ser-vants of the Poor of the Third World. I must also thank Fr. Giacomo Bonaita who, together with Msgr. Berni, was responsible for the economic admin-istration of the dispensaries during my service in Apurimac. I would also like to express my gratitude to my brother in religion, Fr.

    Giuseppe Turco, who has always ac-companied me with a truly brotherly heart at each stage of the founding of the Movement. Back in 1987, he, with the advice of the Augustinian provin-cial in Sicily, gave me the canonical authorization to found the Movement of the Missionary Servants of the Poor of the Third World, which from its rst steps has been sorely tried and was sinking before it was even born. I also wish to thank the Augustin-ian Fr. Gioiele Schiavella who as As-sistant General and Vicar General gave me help and comfort. Last, I thank my other religious brother, Msgr. Giovanni Scannavino who in 1984, as Assistant General of the Augustinian order, en-forced the foundation of the Movement with a resonant and authoritative voice during a decisive meeting where more than one missionary was against the founding of the Movement. As I said before, the foundation of the Movement wasnt easy, and carry-ing it forward was even less so. More than once we felt like we were drown-ing in a stormy sea. There have been calumnies, death threats (not only from guerillas but also from people you

    (Cuzco, 1984) Tambo de Montero Street where the Saint Teresa of Jesus Orphanage and soup kitchen for poor children began

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  • would never imagine), and threats to bomb the St. Teresa of Jesus orphan-age in Cuzco. And there was no lack of misunderstandings among those who should have helped and understood. In the midst of all this, I remain profound-ly grateful and moved by everyone, above all by those who help me so that I may ex-p e r i e n c e in my life what our g l o r i o u s M o t h e r Saint Tere-sa of Jesus said, Be-lieve me, s e r v i n g the Lord as you s h o u l d , you will e n c o u n -ter very d e v o u t b r o t h e r s who the Lord will send and you may count on them more than on your own relatives. You will meet priests and

    brothers among whom you will least expect it. The Good God has used all these trials to strengthen the Movement of the Missionary Servants of the Poor of the Third World.Today I am happy to be surrounded by many sons and daughters from 18 countries: Peru, Colombia, Venezu-

    ela, Chile, M e x i c o , the United S t a t e s , Portugal, S p a i n , France, It-aly, Swit-z e r l a n d , Belgium, A u s t r i a , Germany, P o l a n d , Hungary, C r o a t i a and Ser-bia. At the beginning I sang the

    mercies of the Lord. Now with you I would like to proclaim the Magnicat with an exultant heart:

    (December 23, 2010) Fr. Giovanni Salerno with chil-dren in the current Saint Teresa of Jesus Orphanage

    My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord,my spirit rejoices in God my Savior

    for he has looked with favor on his lowly servant.From this day all generations will call me blessed:

    the Almighty has done great things for me, and holy is his Name.He has mercy on those who fear him in every generation.

    He has shown the strength of his arm,he has scattered the proud in their conceit.

    He has cast down the mighty from their thrones, and has lifted up the lowly.He has lled the hungry with good things,and the rich he has sent away empty.

    He has come to the help of his servant Israel for he has remembered his promise of mercy,

    the promise he made to our fathers, to Abraham and his children forever.

    Fr. Giovanni Salerno, msp

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  • WELCOME TO THE HOUSE OF PRIESTLY FORMATION

    HOLY MARY MOTHER OF THE POOR

    There is a place for you here!

    The Church cant falter in its mission to carry the light of Christ, to proclaim

    the joyous announce-ment of the Gospel.

    Benedict XVI, to the participants of the Ordinary Assembly of the Superior

    Counsel of the OMP(Vatican, May 14, 2011)

    House of Priestly FormationHoly Mary Mother

    of the PoorCarretera Mazarambroz S/N

    45110 Ajofrn (Toledo)Spain

    Tel: (00-34) 925 39 00 66Fax: (00-34) 925 39 00 05

    [email protected]

    www.msptm.com

    International Missionary Camp 2012During July of 2012 we will take in young men from different countries (18-30 years old) in our seminary in Ajofrin, Toledo

    for three weeks of International Camp.Camp 2012 will be a Christian conference with sightseeing,

    sports and Spanish classes.

    Contact: Fr. Giuseppe at [email protected] visit msptm.com for the schedule of events.

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  • If I could be born again I would still be a missionary priest.Some Questions for Father Giovanni

    Father Giovanni, at what age did you realize that you wanted to be a priest?

    I realized it even before I could talk. I was still in my mothers arms. I saw a priest. He impressed me greatly, dressed in his soutane. Although I wasnt talk-ing yet, I understood and I thought to myself: One day I have to be like him. I remember this well.

    How was the seminary where you studied? Was it comfortable?

    There were no comforts. When I en-tered the seminary my father wanted to accompany me. He prepared for me a dress suit to make the 200 km trip from Gela to Palermo. We went 12 hours by steam engine train. It was after the war and there was no hot water. In the semi-nary there was a shower for every 20 seminarians. Sometimes rats appeared between the showers, big rats. Some-times we took cold showers. The food was good, thank God. One ate well with the Augustinians and they treated us with much love.

    Do you remember any priest during your seminary years who inspired you by his example to continue?

    It was the charity and prayer life of the Augustinian priests who taught us that inspired me. They have all died except Father Vincenzo Giovino. I remember especially Father Messina. They made us fall in love with purity. They gave us as examples Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, Saint John Berchmans, Saint Stanislaus Kostka, etc.

    And, speaking of purity, Father, why is chastity so important to the priest-hood?

    Chastity is necessary to be able to imi-tate Christ in everything. The priest must be an alter Christus, another Christ. It is important to follow Je-sus, loving others as He loved every-one. There are even married Catholic priests, as in the Eastern Byzantine Catholic tradition, but they are always limited in what they can do because they must give their affection to a wife and children and cant give themselves totally to souls.

    When the superior asked for volun-teers to go to Peru, why did you say you wanted to go?

    I had felt a missionary vocation since I was very young. When I was 12 years old I was very moved attending the farewells of young missionaries who were going to Madagascar. We accom-panied them to the port. As the ship set sail, they raised a crucix and blessed their friends and relatives. I said to my-self, One day I must be like them.

    Could one say that the missionary priest has a double vocation?

    Of course. In this double vocation, the missionary priest gives himself more to

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  • God because he leaves his country, his friends, his relatives, even his mother and father.

    What advice can you give to young priests who are beginning their minis-tries today after all the scandals that the Church has so painfully lived through?Today I tell young priests to be holy. The Church needs holy priests now more than ever. And holiness is real-ized by rst living in the presence of God, under the loving gaze of God. From very young they must be taught to live under the maxim: God sees me. Then I have to do everything well be-cause God sees me. Second, work well. Third, know how to offer yourself and to suffer. Offer everything that the Lord sends at each moment and know how to suffer every misfortune. There is actu-ally a war against the cross. Nowadays the cross begins at the maternal breast: abortion. They dont want to accept one more child. The cross continues in divorce, where there is no understand-ing between spouses. It ends in eutha-nasia, the refusal to suffer.

    To young priests I recommend, above all, to work well, and live under the gaze of God, but realize this idea by of-fering yourselves as victims to the Fa-ther in imitation of Christ. This victim has to be pure and immaculate. Purity is achieved by living in the presence of God, avoiding even whatever impure ash which may blind the heart of the priest. Avoid any friendship or in-timacy with women. I am not against women, on the contrary, because I have a mother and sisters, but the priest has to avoid every type of familiarity with women, giving importance to the life of prayer and having a deep, lial and balanced devotion to the Mother of Je-sus and of priests.

    Is it possible to live chastely all ones life?Chastity is possible if one lives under the loving gaze of God, makes prayer a

    priority and avoids whatever may blind the heart. Many holy diocesan and re-ligious priests and also many holy lay-men who live in the world are pure and chaste like the lilies of the eld.

    Have you ever known anyone who was martyred or beatied?

    I had a great friend, Father Francesco Spoto, who was martyred in the Bel-gian Congo and is now a Blessed. He was a doctor and priest of the Mission-ary Servants of the Poor which is a con-gregation founded by Blessed Giacomo Cuzmano in Palermo.

    What do you want to tell us of your 50 years of priesthood?

    The best years of my life have been the ones Ive dedicated to serving the poor-est of the poor because they, though materially poor, have a great hunger and thirst for God. And their faith has increased my own as a missionary priest. If I could be born again, I would become a missionary priest.

    Lord, it is You we shelter in each poor, sick child we take in!

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  • OREMUSAct of Love

    I love Thee, O my God. My only desire is to love Thee, until the last breath of my life.

    I love Thee, O innitely loveable God, and I prefer to die loving Thee,

    rather than to live for an instant without Thee.

    I love Thee, O my God, and I desire only to go to Heaven,

    to have the happiness of loving Thee perfectly.

    I love Thee, O my God, and my only fear is to go to Hell,

    because there one will never have the sweet solace of loving Thee.

    O my God, if my tongue cannot say at all times that I love Thee,

    at least I want my heart to repeat it to Thee! as many times as I breathe. Ah! Do me the grace

    to suffer while loving Thee, to love Thee while suffering,

    and, that when I die: I not only will love Thee,

    but experience it in my heart.

    I beg Thee that the closer I come to my nal end, Thou wilt increase and perfect my love for Thee. Amen.

    Saint John Vianney, Cur of Ars

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  • Margaret Mary, the fth of seven children, was born on July 22, 1647, in Lhautecourt near Verosvres, a small town in Burgundy, France, and was baptized three days later. When she was only eight, her father died and her mother took her to live at the convent in Charolles. Because of an illness, she remained there only two years, but it was during this illness that she consecrated herself to the Virgin, promising to become a religious if she was cured. On recover- ing, she apparently forgot the promise, but at 20, when her mother intended for her to marry, the divine calling to the religious life was rekindled in her heart. In 1671 she entered the Monastery of the Visitation of Saint Mary at Paray-le-Monial. Though she didnt yet know it, the Lord had very special plans for her. From December 1673 to June of 1675, she received three great rev-elations of Jesus. She would receive thirty of these revelations throughout her life but these rst three were the most important. The Lord showed her His Sacred Heart, which has so loved men and receives nothing but ingratitude in return, and asked her to promote its public cult with the in-stitution of a universal liturgical feast. Today, devotion to the Sacred Heart which has brought numberless benets to the Church and to mankind (John XXIII) and is considered as the best means of practicing Christian-ity (Pius XII) has been extended to the whole world. This devotion was already known in the Church, but with the apparitions of Saint Margaret Mary they spread much more rapidly. Thanks to the fervor of the saint, the opposition of her community changed little by little into real enthusiasm and, once established at Paray-le-Monial, the new devotion was propa-gated in other monasteries of the Visitation. On October 17, 1690, Saint Margaret Mary died, exhorting her sisters for the last time, Love Love Himself, but love Him perfectly. Among the many expressions of this devotion, the Missionary Ser-vants of the Poor have introduced the nine rst Fridays of the month, at Fr. Giovannis wishes. This practice is tied to the twelve promises of the Heart of Jesus. This devotion is also being established among the children that participate each Saturday in the Oratory. Closeness to the Heart of Jesus visibly heals the many wounded hearts of the children we shelter.

    Fr. Pierlippo Giovanetti, msp (Italian)

    Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque

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  • Money by itself doesnt cause growth

    United Nations Report on Human Development

    Wealth doesnt mean human development. If growth is measured by better health, education and well-being and not just money and production and consumption of goods, then one discovers that the people of a country can develop themselves without economic growth.

    So says the 2010 Report of the Program for Development of the United Nations whose title indicates the goal and results of the in-vestigation: The True Wealth of Nations: Roads to Human Develop-ment. Analyzing countries, this time, using in addition to the clas-sic development indices that include hope, access to education and dignied standards of living as well as three new indices: inequality, which measures income and access to health and education; gender inequality, which measures the disparity in reproductive health, ac-cess to education and employment; and the multimedial index of poverty, which uses up to ten parameters to estimate how serious is the lack of health, well-being and education. The multidimensional index of poverty reveals that in the 104 countries analyzed, there are 1.7 billion persons who live in multidimensional poverty and there are more than 1.3 billion persons in those countries who live on $1.25 a day.

    This report conrms that poverty is the absence of empowerment of persons, communities and peoples. It conrms that the inequality must be analyzed from both a material and non-material (democ-racy, role of civil society, access to means of communication, etc.) standpoint. And, as far as the report lets us understand, its more and more an economy of global development, not just of the production and consumption of goods. On the other hand, a redistribution of income favors greater equality and, consequently, aids equal devel-opment for all.

    From the World

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  • We Invite You to Share our Missionary Work in Peru as . . .

    Young laywomen who wish to give all their love to abandoned children, to stretch out their arms, like Mary, to the Child Jesus Who is present in these children.

    Young laymen who wish to give their hearts to Christ, to give their talents and skills, whatever they may be, to the service of the Divine Master, so His work can be realized in all human cir-cumstances.

    Priests and seminarians to take the Body and Blood of the Redeemer to the most remote and abandoned sites of the Andean Cordillera, and to announce the message of love and salvation of Christ Crucied and Resurrected.

    Full-time contemplatives gathered to- gether to live an austere life in a clois-tered community, in order to give glory to God, and to intercede for all the members of the Church along with Mary, our mother, and to make repara-tion for the sins of mankind.

    Married couples who wish to open their families to the poorest, as a small domestic church that is transformed into a shelter of love shared with those who suffer.

    Young people who are searching and who, during a year of experience in the Third World, are inclined to discern with an open heart, and are willing to listen to what mission the Lord is calling them.

    Name _____________________________________________________

    Address ___________________________________________________

    City _________________________ State _______ Zip Code_________

    Country __________________________ Email ___________________

    Age _______ Level of Education _______________________________

    Telephone __________________ Occupation _____________________

    Full-time Contemplative

    Seminarian

    Priest

    Consecrated Layman

    Consecrated Laywoman

    Consecrated Married Couple

    Oblate

    Associate Member or Collaborator

    Seminarians, please mailyour request to:

    House of Priestly FormationHoly Mary Mother of the PoorCarretera Mazarambroz S/N

    45110 Ajofrn (Toledo)Spain

    [email protected]

    All others, please send this form to thefollowing address:

    Friends of the Missionary Servants of the Poor Foundation

    5800 West Monastery RoadHulbert, OK 74441 USA

    [email protected]

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  • In Praise of Contemplatives

    Would you like to join our Contemplative Servants ofthe Poor of the Third World, who dedicate most of

    their day to prayer and Eucharistic adoration, and whoalso dedicate some hours to manual labor in order

    to help the poor?

    Like

    Saint Therese

    of the Child

    Jesus, you too

    can offer your

    donation to

    God to benet

    the neediest.

    You have chosen, or more exactly, Christ has chosen you, to live His Easter Mystery with Him in time and space. May all that you are, everything you do each day, be it the Ofce recited or sung, the celebration of the Eucharist, the work done in your cell or in community, respect for the cloister and silence, the voluntary or imposed mortica-tion of the rule, be taken on, sanctied, and used by Christ for the worlds redemption.

    I, _________________________________,

    from the Monastery

    of:_________________________________

    Address:____________________________

    City:_______________________________

    Country:____________________________commit myself to live the obedience and poverty of my surrender to God in my mon-astery for the Movement of the Missionary Servants of the Poor of the Third World, so that the Kingdom of God may come to the poorest.

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  • With yourhelp,

    one morechild

    will be fed inour centers inCuzco, Peru.

    Thank You!

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  • By echoing the cry of the poor, by giving copies of this newsletter toyour friends and relatives and our other publications (which

    you may request for free), as well as by organizing missionarymeetings in which our missionaries may participate.

    ***By offering your sacrices and prayers, together with delity to the Gospel

    and the Pope, so that each Missionary Servant of the Poor of theThird World may be the living presence of Jesus among the poor.

    ***By sending us your Mass intentions.

    ***By coordinating directly with us some concrete projects orsupporting those projects that we carry on daily such as:

    By purchasing our necessary to bake 3,000 loavesdaily for more than 1,500 persons: Daily expense $67

    By purchasing 50 local bricks $67

    With a scholarship for one month of study for a missionary sister $200

    With a scholarship for one month of studyfor a seminarian in Ajofrn, Toledo, Spain $335

    With monthly help for the families in Cuzco whowork for us (teachers, professionals, etc.) $400

    With the construction of a square meterof Nazareth Village $535.00

    ***By donating jewelry or real estate which will be sold

    for the benet of the orphaned children.

    ***By remembering our Movement of the Missionary Servants

    of the Poor of the Third World in your will.

    You Can Help Us!

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  • The Most Important Help for Missionaries

    To desire something more than the daily regularity of a steady job and to long for something truly great

    is part of being young.

    (Benedict XVI, Message for World Youth Day, 2011)

    This Spiritual Offering may be sent to our address in Cuzco, Peru.There it will be placed at the feet of the Blessed Virgin Mary on the altar of our chapel of Mary Mother of the Poor of the Third World.

    I, ____________________________________________________,during all of 2012, commit myself to remain united to you in order to

    give thanks to God for this new charism of the Church given tothe Missionary Servants of the Poor of the Third World.

    My participation will be as follows:

    Form of Offering

    Daily Weekly Bi-weekly Monthly Other

    Holy Mass

    Eucharistic Adoration

    Holy Rosary

    Address ________________________________________________

    City _______________________ State _______ Zip Code________

    Country ________________________ Date ___________________

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  • Listen to Him as a true Friend with Whom to share the path of your life.

    With Him at your side, you will be able to face with courage and hope your difculties and problems,

    even your disappointments and failures.

    Benedict XVI, Message for World Youth Day 2011(Vatican, August 6, 2011)

    S.O.S to Young People!

    With the Missionary Servants of the Poor of the Third World you can realize this ideal with a life of deep prayer and generous giving

    of yourself in the service of your many brotherswho suffer every type of marginalization.

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  • (1970) Fr. Giovanni Salerno, carrying the Word of God to the villages of the Andes by foot and on horseback

    Walking . . . with the Poor

    January 30, 1938 Father Giovanni Salerno Legname is born in Gela, an ancient Greek colony in Sicily. He re-ceives his First Holy Communion at age 7 and as he remembers, That day I asked for three things: to be a priest, to be a doctor and to be a missionary. And the Lord heard me. Only four years later he entered the minor semi-nary of the Augustinians in Monreale.

    September 22, 1952 Father Giovan-nis father dies.

    December 23, 1961 Father Giovanni is ordained a priest and that same day receives two prophecies, revelations of what God has reserved for him. His mother, kissing his hands, says, May these hands save many children! (One must remember that at that time the Augustinian Order in the Sicilian

    province didnt work with orphaned or abandoned children.) Then the Provin-cial Superior, Father Agustin La Valle, on kissing his hands, says: May these hands carry the Gospel to the remotest poor! It is something unexpected, but it is the plan of God.

    Two years later, the Apostolic Nun-cio in Peru, answering the request of Msgr. Alcides Mendoza Castro, Bishop of Abancay, requests of the Superior General of the Augustinians that he send missionaries to work in the poor-est zone of his diocese, the region of Apurimac. The Superior General sends every member of the Order a letter ask-ing for volunteers. Father Giovanni is among those who offer themselves.

    October 7, 1968 Father Giovanni, who has left Italy in July with the other

    In this chronicle, we present a brief account of the life of Father Giovanni Salerno in gratitude to God for giving Father to the Movement, to the Church and to all the poor children that the Movement has served, serves and will serve.

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  • Augustinian volunteers, arrives in An-tabamba in the region of Apurimac where he founds the Mother Rosa Gat-torno medical dispensary, the rst of many. In Apurimac he will work as a priest and missionary doctor for more

    than 15 years. But over time God re-veals His plans to him. Many women die in childbirth and leave their chil-dren to Father Giovanni who, taking advantage of this situation and under the inspiration of the encyclical Popu-lorum Progressio of Pope Paul VI is encouraged to carry out a project to shelter these small orphans and aban-doned ones.

    May 8, 1982 The Discalced Carmel-ites of Cuzco give Father Giovanni the use of a small place which he uses to begin what will later be called the Saint Teresa of Jesus Orphanage. Father Giovanni recounts that he shuddered to think that the Prefect of the city was going to participate in the inaugura-tion, because the orphanage had been opened without any authorization and so could be closed by his order. But on hearing the situation, the Prefect said, How can I close this orphanage which

    assures us that Jesus has set foot in this poor neighborhood where there is so much misery? On the contrary, this house will grow because other mis-sionaries will arrive, other priests, to console and educate all the poor and abandoned children of this barrio. These are also prophetic words.

    April 17, 1983 The rst mission-ary family begins to work with Father Giovanni. They will form the nucleus of what will become the community of married missionaries of the Movement. The following month the association of Servants of the Poor of the Third World ofcially begins.

    May 30, 1986 Having received news about the Servants of the Poor of the Third World, Cardinal Marcelo Gon-zalez Martin, Archbishop of Toledo, Spain, meets with Father Giovanni and tells him, This movement is the work of God. And as I am not only the Arch-bishop of Toledo but a Cardinal of the Church, as such I feel it necessary to help you. He insists that to guarantee the future of the new order it is neces-sary to found it on priests and permits Fr. Giovanni to speak to the seminarians in the Metropolitan Seminary of Toledo. The rst seminarians arrive in Cuzco the following year. This same Cardinal permits the Movement to open a House of Formation in his archdiocese allow-ing the seminarians of the Movement to study at the seminary in Toledo.

    November 5, 1986 Father Giovanni concelebrates Mass with Pope John Paul II who later receives him in a private au-dience speaking encouraging words to him about his work which he himself calls Opus Christi Salvatoris Mundi.

    August 8, 1987 The Saint Teresa of Jesus Home in Cuzco is opened with the consecration of the altar by Msgr. Sebastiano Rosso, Bishop of Piazza Armerina, Sicily, who in Gela the year

    (1970) Situation encountered by Fr. Giovanni Salerno in the Alta Cordil-lera of the Andes

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  • before had declared the birth of the Movement of the Servants of the Poor of the Third World in the presence of the Archbishop of Cuzco, Msgr. Al-cides Mendoza Castro. The following year, the San Tarcisio Center and the Saint Teresa Soup Kitchen are opened in Cuzco. The Saint Maria Goretti and Francisco and Jacinta Marto Free Schools will open in 1997.

    November 4, 1989 The rst stone of the Priestly House of Formation in Ajo-frin, Toledo, Spain is blessed. Its church will be consecrated and inaugurated by Cardinal Marcelo Gonzalez Martin ve years later on June 18, 1994.

    November 22, 1991 Because of vari- ous attacks and defamations of the Movement and its work, Msgr. Alcides Mendoza Castro intervenes with a dec-laration that emphasizes the importance of the work that the Movement carries out in Cuzco. These attacks are repeated and he again intervenes for the Move-ment with a Decree of March 20, 1997.

    April 16, 1995 Our Lady of Silence Monastery is founded in Urubamba in the sacred valley of the Incas. Father Giovanni remembers, It was being a missionary that made me understand the fundamental importance of the contem-plative life, of prayer and silence. For this reason I wanted our Movement to include a branch of contemplative men. When asked why he didnt want a branch of contemplative women also he says that there are many monasteries of contem-plative nuns who support us and they are our contemplatlive branch of women.

    January 10, 1999 In Hungary, Bish-op Laszlo Biro blesses the Center in Budapest where the Movement has been working for a year with gypsy children. Ofcial activity thus begins in Hungary.

    December 27, 2000 Msgr. Alcides Mendoza Castro approves the statutes of the Movement.

    March 16, 2001 Father Giovannis mother dies.

    (1986) Fr. Giovanni Salerno being received by His Holiness John Paul II

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  • March 8, 2003 The Apostolic Nun-cio of Peru, Msgr. Rino Passigato, sol-emnly inaugurates and blesses the new Saint Teresa of Jesus Orphanage on the outskirts of Cuzco.

    August 25, 2007 The City of Boys in Andahuaylillas (22 miles from Cuzco) is inaugurated by Msgr. Juan Antonio Ugarte Perez, Archbishop of Cuzco, concelebrating Mass with Msgr. Mi-chele Pennisi, Bishop of Piazza Armer-ina, Sicily and Msgr. Rafael Palermo Ramos, Bishop of Orihuela-Alicante, Spain who has supported the Move-ment since its foundation.

    September 8, 2007 Don Antoine Forgeot, Benedictine Abbot of Font-gombault, who has collaborated with the spreading of the Movement in France, solemnly crowns the image of Holy Mary, Mother of the Poor, in the chapel of the City of Boys. Also pres-ent is Don Fernando Rivas, Benedic-tine Abbot of the monastery of Lujan in Argentina, who has also collaborated in the spreading of the Movement in Argentina.

    May 19, 2009 The new Apostolic Nuncio of Peru, Msgr. Bruno Musaro, consecrates the altar of the new mon-astery of Our Lady of Silence contem-plative community in Querowasi, a few miles from the City of Boys.

    March 26, 2011 Msgr. Michele Pen-nisi, Bishop of the diocese of Piazza Armerina, blesses the Nazareth Village in Andahuaylillas, an international and missionary Nomadela built to house the community of married missionar-ies of the Missionary Servants of the Poor of the Third World. These fami-lies come from Colombia, the United States, France, Italy, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela, practicing various profes-sions such as architects, engineers, builders, teachers, banker, workers. They have come with their children, leaving behind their countries, work and comforts to place themselves at the service of the evangelization of the most poor.

    September 2011 They are working hard on the construction of the Minor Seminary in the City of Boys which

    (2011) Fr. Giovanni Salerno in the City of Boys in Andahuaylillas with the children of the Saint Tarcisio Home, the minor seminarians, the brothers and the priests

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  • promises to be lled soon with boys ready to give their lives to the Lord in the work that He has wanted done here in Peru through Father Giovanni.

    December 23, 2011 Father Giovanni celebrates 50 years of priesthood. The Movement has 15 priests, 2 deacons, 11 major seminarians, and 17 minor semi-narians; the Mother House of priests in Andahuaylillas; a hundred sisters at various levels of formation that live in the Mother House in Cuzco or in the houses in Lima, Cusibamba, Punacancha and Urubamba; the con- templative commu- nity in Querowasi with 2 priests and 2 brothers; the com-munity of married missionaries with 12 families that live in Nazareth Village; the center that takes in gyp-sies in Budapest; the seminary in

    Ajofrin, Toledo, Spain; the missionary center in Sordio in the prov-ince of Lodi, Italy; the associations and sup-port groups that work in different countries and live the charism of the Movement; and the numerous monasteries that support the Move-ment with their prayers and daily offering.

    All this, which we have painted with broad strokes, but above all by the fact that the Movement of-

    fers all of us a sure path to holiness, we have only to raise a grateful glance to Heaven, asking God that by means of His Mother who is always invoked by us by the name of Holy Mary, Mother of the Poor of the Third World, grant us the gift of faithful perseverance in His work for so many poor and so many souls who await His Word, His Body and His Blood.

    Missionary Servants of the Poor of the Third World families at the Nazareth Village

    Fr. Giovanni Salerno with the Missionary Sister Servants of the Poor of the Third World

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  • Our Missionary Sister Servantsof the Poor of the Third World

    The traditional veilworn by our sisters is

    a sign of their totalconsecration to

    Christ, and of reparationfor the sins of

    the world.

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    form on page 14.)

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  • Seminary in Ajofrin, Spain

    August 1-24: A good number of young men participated in our third year of International Camp at our House of Priestly and Missionary Formation in Ajofrin, Toledo, Spain. They came from Germany, Austria, Canada, Spain, the United States, France, Hungary, England and Italy. Formation took place during World Youth Day (August 16-21). We were able to participate in the various meetings with Benedict XVI in addi-tion to attending the other activities, such as concerts and expositions. The priests and brothers attended to the people who came to our missionary booth at the Vocational Fair that took place in the Retiro Park in Madrid. Some of our priests also spent part of their time hearing confessions. We are very grateful to those who par-ticipated this year in the International Camp for their joy and generous dedication to the different activities. We are already planning our Inter-

    national Camp for next year, during which we would like to travel at least a part of the famous road to Santiago de Compostela. This year we offered the young men three weeks of fraternal life, prayer, sightseeing, sports and lan-guage study. For many of them it was a good chance to discover religious and missionary life and to motivate a possible commitment to the service of the poor.

    October 12: Each year on the solem-nity of the Virgin of the Pillar, all our communities renew their vows. This year Brothers Mathias Brand (Ger-man) and Paolo Giandinoto (Italian) made their perpetual vows in our seminary in Ajofrin.

    Cuzco, Peru

    Each year the number of Mission-ary Sister Servants of the Poor of the Third World increases, allowing us to strengthen our permanent missions in the High Cordillera. We have 98

    Chronicle of the Movement

    Young men from different countries who were prepared in our House of Formation in Ajofrin, Toledo, Spain to experience World Youth Day in Madrid this past August

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  • sisters who silently care for hundreds of children who are crippled or suf-fer from incurable illness. Some of them endure a long agony because there are yet no remedies to alleviate their s u f f e r i n g . Others get better, thanks to medications we are able to give them. This year the sisters re- ceived, among others, four new children who were less than six months old when they came to us. Two of them were found in the street. Francisco Xavier has a cleft lip and palate and was abandoned in a plastic bag. Lucia de Fatima is hydrocephalic and was abandoned in a public plaza in the district of Calca. Juan Gabriel came to us when he was only 26 days old and weighed six pounds. He didnt have the exterior portion of his ears and during the time he was with us hed been di-agnosed with other disabilities. His diagnosis was to be made clearer in August with the help of a team of specialists from North America but God took him to Heaven on August 3, maternally attended to by our sisters. When the priest said, Deliver your soul to God Who has created you. . . Juan Gabriel soon delivered it up, returning to the house of the Father with little suffering. The fourth child, Jos Adolfo, arrived at ve months

    old with third stage malnutrition, his skin glued to his bones and his stom-ach very swollen. We took him to the hospital where, after two weeks of

    hydra t ion , he was able to return to the Home. He is now a year old and is be- ginning to walk and de-velop like the other healthy children. The mis-sions of our sisters are growing andstrengthening. Since June,

    the sisters in Rumichacha, Urubamba hold a day of Oratory for the children of the area where they play, learn the catechism and pray and prepare to re-ceive the sacraments of Baptism and First Communion. The community of sisters in Punacancha, in addition to teaching and managing the Soup Kitchen for the children there, also take care of the people in the neigh-boring pueblo once a week. In total, the villages assisted by our mission-ary sisters once a week are Pacca, Carhuis, Ccasacunca, Totora, Wayl-lay and Kirkas. Every Saturday in our Laura Vi-cua Oratory in Cuzco near the Saint Teresa Home, we prepare more than a hundred girls to receive First Com-munion and Conrmation. They also have workshops for theater, singing and crafts. Our Lady of Peace soup kitchen

    Missionary Sister Servants of the Poor of the Third World on the road to evangelizing the pueblo of Totora in the Andes Mountains

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  • in Cuzcoha completed its rst anni-versary and the young people there have learned ways of approaching God through prayer, especially the holy rosary, frequent reception of the sacrament of Confession and the Eucharist, and the value of a truly Christian life. Twice a week they have workshops for pastry making and baking. God has blessed our community of missionary sisters with many Pe-ruvian vocations but also with two candidates from other countries, Ser-bia and England. This year, by the grace of God, we have received ve new postulants and twenty new aspi-rants who we hope may be faithful and bear fruits of great holiness.

    December 12: Ordination to the Diaconate of our Peruvian Brother

    On this date, Msgr. Juan Antonio Ugarte, Archbishop of Cuzco, hon-

    ored us with his presence by presid-ing at the Ordination Mass of our Brother Ral Gonzles to the diacon-ate. God has granted us the blessing of this rst Peruvian vocation of men. His parents and relatives came from Lima for the ordination as well as many boys from our school and or-phanage. May God increase the num-ber of vocations for the good of the Church and of the poor who wait for the Eucharist in their villages in the High Cordillera! Five young men from various countries are experiencing a year of missionary spirituality in our City of Boys. May God grant them the gift of a missionary vocation!

    December 23: 50th Anniversary of Priesthood

    On this date, Father Giovanni Saler-no celebrates the 50th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood sur-rounded by the priests, brothers, sis-ters, families, contemplatives and ob-lates, all of whom have been attracted by his example of delity and sur-render to the service of God and the poor and who are continually helped by the multitude of benefactors and dear friends who make possible our living out our missionary voca-tion within this charism. Thank you, Father Giovanni, for obeying the voice of the Holy Spirit and thus making it possible for us to receive Him!

    Father Ral Gonzles (Peruvian), Missionary Deacon Servant of the Poor of the Third World

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    Available from our House of Forma-tion in Ajofrin, the pocket book edition in Spanish and Italian of:

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    Specially prepared by the Missionary Servants of the Poor of the Third World. These editions are now available in Spanish, Italian and French.

    We invite you to visit the ofcial website of the Missionary Servants of the Poor of the Third World:

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    The 2nd English edition of the book On Mission with God in the Andes, gather-ing 36 years of the missionary experi-ence of Fr. Giovanni Salerno, is in prep-aration. This 2nd edition will include new Memories and Reections.The 1st edition has had great success and has been translated into Spanish, French, English, German, Hungarian,Polish and Portuguese.

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    The Benedictine monks of Our Lady of Clear Creek Abbey in Hulbert, Oklahoma have graciously volunteered to assist with the work of the Movement of the Missionary Servants of the Poor of the Third World. Thanks to their wonderful generosity, the administration for the Movement in the United States is moving from our Cannonsburg, Michigan location to the Abbey in Hulbert, Oklahoma. We are very grateful for this new blessing for the Movement and for the assistance of the monks.

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