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Via Nazareth
Rome, September 2011 Nr 15
The First General Visitation in Belarus – Bl. Martyrs of Novogrodek Province,
May 6 - 24, 2011
M. Jana Zawieja
I left for Belarus with Sr. Halina Dołęga, general
councilor, who has some experience working in Eastern
Europe. The visitation took place at probably the best
possible time – in beautiful spring! We were amazed by
the display of so many flowers in the fields including
lilies of the valley, forget-me-nots, and lilac bushes in full
bloom with storks roaming almost everywhere.
Let us begin with some basic information about the Province:
The Province of Bl. Martyrs from Novogrodek was created in September, 2008 (prior to
that date Belarus was a part of the Warsaw Province). Today there are thirty-nine
perpetually professed sisters, seven junior sisters and two novices. There are also four
aspirants. There are nine communities: Grodno I (the Provincial House), Grodno II,
Budsław, Iwieniec, Lida, Mińsk, Mołodeczno, Smorgoń and Novogrodek. There is also a
holiday house in Druskienniki, Lithuania which is currently being renovated. There are
no Sisters living there at present.
The following Sisters form the Provincial Administration: Sr. Nereusza Podzielińska,
Provincial Superior; Sr. Stanisława Kuczyńska, Assistant; Sr. Redempcja Ruckaja,
Councilor; Sr. Tatiana Stasiukiewicz, Councilor and Treasurer; and Sr. Filotea
Tichonowicz ,Councilor and Secretary.
This visitation was the very first one in the Province. We visited all our local communities.
Sister Nereusza Podzielińska, the Provincial, accompanied us at all times, assisting us in all
possible ways. We also met Abp Tadeusz Kondrusiewicz in Mińsk, Bp Antoni Dziemianko in
Mińsk and Bp Aleksander Kaszkiewicz in Grodno, as
well as parish-priests and directors of the parishes and
institutions where our sisters work.
It is worth noting with great joy that our Congregation
is the most numerous in Belarus compared with other
congregations both male and female. The Sisters of
Nazareth are respected and well accepted. We continue
to receive invitations to minister in new places. We are
also blessed with local vocations (at this time only
three Sisters from Poland remain in Belarus, at their
request). Our long (over a hundred years) and difficult
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history ("underground Nazareth”) is bearing fruit today. A very special blessing comes from the
Martyrdom of our eleven Sisters from Novogrodek. The example of the simple, hidden life and
service to the Church of Sr. Małgorzata Banaś means a lot to our Sisters in Belarus.
A significant feature of the Church in Belarus is its
lack of the so called „ middle generation”. It is true
for priests, religious and lay Catholics. Years of
persecution of the Church resulted in the fact that
very often only grandparents brought the
grandchildren for baptism. This so called “lost
middle-aged generation” is only today slowly
returning to the faith and to the Church. However,
more and more young people and children attend
catechetical classes in parishes and participate
regularly in the sacraments.
M. Jana and the local Superiors
The situation described above has also affected our Congregation. We only have a few elderly
Sisters in Belarus. These Sisters remember the war years and the strong persecutions of the
post-war period, as well as the so called „Nazareth underground” experience. There are very few
middle aged Sisters, whose initial formation was different from the norm and depended on the
possibilities of those difficult times. The age of our young Sisters range between twenty and
forty. These Sisters assume the burden of
responsibility for the Province as superiors or
formators. In some cases they are afraid to do so and
are looking up to Sisters with more experience, but
there are not enough to assist them. The new
candidates are, in most cases, very young – under
twenty years of age. It this new younger generation,
whose parents are still searching for their way to God,
while they themselves have received the grace of a
vocation to religious life. Therefore, we look forward
with hope for the best possible future for our
Belarusian Province. Sisters of the Provincialate Convent in Grodno
Ministries
Almost all the communities are involved in catechesis. Sisters teach children, preparing them for
first communion. For example, this year in the parish in Smorgoń the Sisters prepared one
hundred and eighty children for the sacraments. They
also prepare young people and adults for the
sacraments. The Province needs Sisters well prepared
for this ministry. Therefore, many Sisters have
studied Catechetics in Colleges in Belarus or at the
University in Białystok, Poland. To catechize in
Belarus the Sisters need three languages: Polish,
Russian and Belorussian. At the current time Russian
and Belorussian are the most common languages
spoken while fewer children are speaking Polish.
The meeting with the youth in Smorgoo
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Sisters are active in other pastoral activities, such as with various prayer groups, music and
singing groups, etc. Holiday time is busy in a very particular way. Sisters organize so called
“holiday with God” sessions for children and youth. These include retreats and pilgrimages to
various shrines in Belarus.
Some of our Sisters take care of churches by working in the sacristy, arranging flowers and
preparing decorations. For example, the national Sanctuary of our Lady in Budsław is entrusted
into our Sisters’ care.
Sisters also serve the elderly and the sick visiting them in their homes and in hospitals. In many
cases they help them to return to God after many years of being away from God and the Church.
Sisters take care of homeless people, such as in Grodno, where in collaboration with the Caritas
Sisters, they provide meals for the homeless at lunch time.
In Novogrodek Sisters conduct various retreats and offer accommodations to pilgrims (including
groups from Poland). Here they also prepare altar breads and Christmas “opłatki”.
Two homes are of a different nature where the Sisters are directly involved in local Church
institutions. In Grodno they work for the Church Tribunal and the secretariat of the bishop. In
Mińsk Sisters work in the Episcopal Center (a secretariat, receiving guests, and provide direct
assistance to the bishop).
Sisters are more and more involved in direct family
service by organizing meetings and retreats for
families. There is no official Association of the
Holy Family but meetings are held in that same
spirit. The number of participants is constantly
growing.
The elderly Sisters hold a unique place in the local
communities where they participate in ministries
through their suffering and prayer.
Sisters are aware of the responsibility for vocation
ministry. God is constantly calling young
Belarusian girls to join our Congregation. We assist them to discern their vocation. Among the
present candidates only a few speak Polish. More sisters communicate in Russian or Belarusian.
As a result it is becoming necessary for the formators to speak all three languages and for the
Province to consider translating some formation materials into these languages. However,
because of our roots and the spiritual heritage of Mother Foundress it seems to be necessary to
teach the Polish language to the Sisters during their early stages of formation.
Financial situation
The Province owns six houses: Grodno I - the Provincialate, Novogródek, Ivieniec, Budsław,
Mołodeczno and an apartment in a block of flats in Lida,. In Smorgoń the Sisters live in an
apartment in a block of flats that belongs to the parish. In Grodno II and Mińsk Sisters live in a
part of the building prepared for them.
The Sisters’ stipends are very modest. Only some Sisters receive a state pension. Catechists
receive some payment for their work. However it is never a large amount. In American dollars
it would amount to between forty to seventy dollars per month. Nevertheless, one needs to take
into account that the financial situation in the majority of parishes is rather poor. Sisters working
in the Curia and the Episcopal Center also receive a stipend. The stipends received, though
modest, enable the local communities to function. Only some communities are in a position to
send a stipend to the Province.
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Fortunately, the Church in Eastern Europe receives some
financial assistance from Charitable organizations in the West
such as Renovabis. These donations help the sisters to continue
their ministry in Belarus.
Finally, in evaluating the development of the Belorussian
Province, and recognizing the talents and enthusiasm of our
Sisters, we look forward to a greater involvement of Belarus in
our Eastern European Mission. Sisters with a good knowledge of
the Russian language could help in Russia, Kazakhstan and the
Ukraine. There are already examples of cooperation between the
provinces.
I invite you all, Sisters, to pray for our Sisters in the Blessed
Martyrs of Novogrodek Province and the Church in Eastern
Europe.
The journey to the Philippines
Sr. Daniela Tupaj
It was good that Sister Helen accompanied me on this journey to the Philippines since she has
had a lot of experience travelling long distances. Prior to the trip I spent a lot of time gazing at
the world globe and the small islands where our Sisters work. I tried to find out as much as I
could about the country, history and the young province in the Philippines. On my return I
could confirm the truth of the saying that “travel is a great teacher” because it is true, that one
can only actually know the reality of a situation through personal experience.
I would like to share with you, Sisters, several events that occurred during our trip.
Even though the purpose of our visit to the Philippines was to accomplish several specific tasks,
we also had the good fortune to spend time with Sisters and come to know something of their
daily life, their concerns and their joys.
We spent many days in the Greenhills
provincialate, where building renovations were
completed not so long ago. We admired the
beautifully completed chapel with its stained glass
window of the Holy Family which was not only a
source of inspiration for the Sisters praying in the
chapel, but also, during the night when the lights
were turned on for the people in the neighborhood.
What really gave me a lot of joy was being with
the Sisters in this local community, and not only
because the Sisters were so hospitable. One could
truly say that the Holy Family was not only present on the stained glass window in the chapel,
but also their spirit was very much alive in the community. I know that no matter how hard I
tried, I would not be able to express my gratitude enough for this experience of community
living.
It was also a great joy for us to participate in the welcoming ceremony of four new affiliates.
Together with the Sisters we rejoiced in the fact that young girls want to learn more about our
Congregation and discern their vocation to Nazareth. We assured them of our support and
prayers.
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Another occasion of great joy for us was the
opportunity to be present at the Ceremony of Final
Profession of Sisters Lenilyn and Emelyn which
took place in the parish church in Greenhills. At
this time we were able to meet many Sisters who
had travelled great distances to be present for the
ceremony. Just as in many other situations, we
witnessed the richness of the Filipino culture.
Looking at the faces of all present reminded me of
the verse “how good it is when brothers and sisters
dwell as one”. It was a real pleasure to witness the
mutual happiness of the Sisters as they spent this
precious time together. Joy is so much greater when it is shared with others.
One of the most important and positive experiences was our meeting with all the local superiors.
Sister Helen chaired this meeting in such a way that we would come to better know and
understand the local situations of the Sisters. I am very grateful to the Sisters for their openness
and sincerity in sharing their reality with us. This meeting in particular was most important for
me since it helped me understand the ministries in which the Sisters are engaged in this
province.
Our convent in Antipolo was one of the few
homes which we visited. The local community,
increased recently by the new affiliates, took
great care to show us true Nazareth hospitality.
In spite of the fact that our time there was
limited, we did get to know the Sisters and
something of their living situation. It was clear
that the Sisters were very pleased that the newly
built pre-school building was completed.
Our journey to Bohol reminded me of the fact that the country is made up of many islands. It
was here that I witnessed the very poor circumstances in which the local people lived. Even
though I did witness similar scenes in Antipolo, perhaps the impression was greater because we
spent more time here and so could see the reality of daily life for many people. As in our other
two homes we were happy to see how our Sisters lived and worked in our school which is
attended by about four hundred students annually. Sister Maria Guirley arranged for us to meet
with the students and staff in the school gymnasium. While speaking to the assembly, Sister
Helen encouraged the students to make the most of the new school year and in particular to
make every effort to study the English language. I am convinced that the children loved Sr
Helen, which was evident every time they met.
Several months have passed since returning from the
Philippines. However my memories of the wonderful
time I spent there fill me with gratitude, and are still
very much alive.
We are very grateful to Sr. Maria Fe and all the sisters in
the province for our wonderful experience of Nazareth.
We also thank Sr. Lucyna Frączek, the Treasurer from
our Australian Province, who also spent this time with
us. Thank you for your time, sincerity and sharing your
experiences.
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125th Anniversary Celebration in Holy Family Province
Sr. Angela Marie Mazzeo
“My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God my Savior….The
Almighty has done great things for me, holy is His name.” As the Holy Family Province in the
United States celebrated the closing of their Jubilee year, we all could proclaim these words with
Mary. Indeed, He has done great things for us.
We, as the General Administration, all were present for this celebration marking 125 years of
ministry in the United States. The gathering was held in Chicago, the roots of the American
mission begun in 1885. On July 1st, the day began with Sisters arriving from all the different
areas throughout the United States, as well as some of our Sisters from each of the other
provinces, and a number of associates, making it truly a celebration of Nazareth in all its
fullness. This coming together was a joyous opportunity for everyone. Certainly, it was a special
gift to me to be back in the United States, to be once again with the Sisters from my home
province and share this time with them.
The first night began with us meeting around the table for dinner. Afterwards, we joined
together for evening prayer and a welcome by Sister Sally Marie. At that time, she presented
Mother Jana and the General Administration with a beautifully painted icon of Mother
Foundress, a precious gift and remembrance of this moment which so much celebrated Mother
Foundress’ vision and courage. The evening later concluded with a Taize prayer experience.
On July 2nd
, we were blessed to have Sr. Marie Kielanowicz give a presentation entitled,
“Journey with Our Blessed Foundress, Mary of Jesus the Good Shepherd.” Through her words,
Sr. Marie touched our hearts as she shared what was a courageous, joyous and difficult journey
for our Mother Foundress. I personally was most touched by Mother Foundress’ struggles
during this time and how she continued to dedicate herself to the fulfillment of God’s will
despite the darkness she was facing internally. This realization along with the humanity of the
first Sisters sent to minister in the US brought about a new light for me. Sr. Marie also shared
the following words, “Mother still gazes at us from her high place in heaven with happiness and
pride, reiterating the words she penned so many years ago on her return to Rome: “The Sisters
here say that the Sisters in America have captured my heart and they are not far from the
truth.” “The bright star in my life is every remembrance of my dearest Sisters in America.”
These were powerful words of encouragement for me, for many of us I imagine. How touching
it was to hear how much this mission in America meant to Mother Foundress. How much we
want to continue to live out of her spirit and give her cause for greater joy.
Later this same day, we again journeyed with Mother Foundress, as portrayed by Sr. Teresa
Mary Lukaszewski, with narration by a number of our Sisters representing the diversity of our
Congregation. It was a wonderful presentation, after which many Sisters anxiously waited to
have their picture taken with “Mother Foundress”.
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That evening we celebrated the 25, 50 and 75 year Jubilees for our Sisters celebrating in 2011
and 2012 -- 35 Sisters in all. The liturgy was celebrated by Bishop Gerald Kincanas from
Tucson, Arizona who knew our Sisters from his time in Chicago. The dinner that followed was
very festive, and included a wonderful trio of violin players who added to the evening through
their music and even had many of the Sisters joining in song and dance.
On Sunday, July 3rd
, we had some very interesting presentations. A number of associates and
colleagues who work with our Sisters spoke on their experience and the impact of the witness of
our Sisters on them. It was humbling to hear what they shared and, I believe, made us want to be
even better witnesses to God’s love in our world. The next presentation was from those in initial
formation. These women spoke beautifully and passionately about what drew them to Nazareth,
and the circumstances and people who were a part of their journey to this point. Their words,
their hopes and dreams, and their encouragement to the rest of us were a cause for much joy and
hope. Bishop John Manz from Chicago, who was taught by our Sisters, then celebrated liturgy
with us. Later in the day, the Sisters had an opportunity to go on a tour of parts of Chicago.
Monday, July 4th
was the culmination of the celebration. Many more
associates, friends and benefactors of the Congregation joined us for
the Liturgy celebrated by Bishop Vann from Fort Worth, Texas and
the luncheon that followed.
During the luncheon there were a number of people who spoke to us,
including M. Jana. Her words very much captured the essence of the
weekend celebration and the spirit of Mother Foundress demonstrated
all those years ago, the same spirit that we are challenged to live
today.
M. Jana presents the Papal Blessing to Sr. Sally Marie - a gift from the General Administration to Holy Family Province.
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Our celebration then concluded, and the Sisters and guests started to return home. However, I
don’t think our “celebrating” is over. I think these days brought a gratefulness for all those who
have gone before us and a renewed hope, spurring us on towards the future. “This is a time of
faith in practice, a time of boundless trust in our Lord, a time of love in action.” Through these
words which she wrote back in July 1885, Mother Foundress speaks to us just as much today of
what we must be about.
International Planning Meeting, Chicago
Sr. Halina Dołęga
Just after the festivities of the 125 Jubilee of our Congregation’s ministry in the United States
the General Administration met with the Provincial Leaders for the International Planning
Meeting from July 5-10, 2011. I am sure you will read about the issues discussed in the Minutes
of the Meeting, Circulars and the reports from the Provincials so I will not refer to them here.
Instead, I would like to present my reflections on the factors that contributed to the openness and
trusting ambiance which prevailed. For me, this atmosphere did not end with the meetings.
The venue for our gathering was the Provincialate in Chicago, which, given the history of the
Sisters in the United States was somewhere between ten to twenty years old. As one enters the
main foyer of the building one is greeted by a large welcoming statue of our Mother Foundress.
Close by is a Nazareth Heritage Room filled with memorabilia including photos and various
mementos of Blessed Mary of Jesus the Good Shepherd as well as mementos depicting our
history.
From the left: Standing: S. Benedetta, S. Teresita, S. Nereusza, S. Maria Fe, S. Daniela, S. Elena, S. Halina,
S. Beata, M. Jana, S. Sally Marie, S. Helen, S. Marie (Meeting Secretary), S. Amata.
From the left: Kneeling:S. Karolina (Translator), S. Grażyna and S. Angela Marie.
As one enters the chapel the large holy water font is a reminder of water being the source of all
life. The symbolism speaks of the chapel as a place creating new life within us. It also speaks
of our hope that Nazareth, our congregation, will continue to live and develop and not be just
remembered by symbols of our past.
Our history is a continuous circle. Chicago was the first foundation on the American continent,
and Chicago was the place where the historic decision to extend the Nazareth charism and
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mission on the African continent in Ghana was confirmed. Other countries where foundations
have been made in recent years were not neglected in our discussions. The charism, rooted in
places such as Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Philippines and Israel continues to flower
and grow. During the days of our stay we experienced the best of what permeates our Nazareth
communities including hospitality, open heartedness, sincerity, goodness and caring.
We experienced the distinctiveness of the several small communities that comprise the
provincialate through the various treats and generous gestures which came our way. The Sisters
at Nazarethville supported us all by assuring us of their prayers. We enjoyed home made
pastries and lively conversation during a visit to the Novitiate. The presence of the novices gave
us hope for Nazareth’s future. The beautiful grounds around the home gave us ample
opportunity for walks, reflections as well as a chance to build and strengthen relationships
especially with the provincial leaders.
Our daily Faith Sharing enabled us to experience yet again that the word of God is living and
active. It presented us with an invitation to reflect on the truth of God’s Kingdom and to receive
the words of Jesus “As you go proclaim that the Kingdom of God is close at hand.” (Mt. 10:7)
Dear Sister Sally Marie, as the host of our meetings we all express a very sincere “Thank You”
once again. May God ensure that these days bear most beautiful fruit for the whole of Nazareth.
August Joys
M. Jana Zawieja
Due to various commitments I spent most of the month of August in the Polish Provinces. With
great joy I traveled the kilometers from Warsaw to Krakow, to Czestochowa, back to Warsaw,
to Żdżary to Ostrzeszów etc. in order to participate in various “Nazareth’ celebrations. This year
has been, for all of us, one of special listening to the Word, may this Word of God also be my
guide in sharing with you my August joys.
6 August, Krakow - Sanctuary of Divine Mercy
Nine Sisters presented themselves today to vow their lives to Jesus. They remained on Mt
Tabor….(Mt 17, 1-9). Why nine, and why these particular Sisters? There were more girls in
various corners of Poland, but they stayed somewhere else. A vocation is a choice, and always a
mystery.
The Sisters pronounced their total YES during this
Year of renewal, when the entire Congregation is
trying to listen to the voice of the Lord more
intently. With this in mind, the words of God
Himself: “This is my Beloved Son. Listen to Him,”
are so much more deeply meaningful.
Certainly they were afraid. What will this mean?
Will we persevere? What will the future bring?
Jesus Himself has the answer to all these human
fears. He tells us “Do not be afraid”. In this
Sanctuary, consecrated by Blessed John Paul II,
these words DO NOT BE AFRAID! DO NOT BE
AFRAID seem to endlessly echo.
Dear Sisters, raise your eyes. You need only to see this same Jesus. Courage!
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7 August, Czestochowa
A Sunday in Ordinary Time and yet, it is not so ordinary.
(1Kings 19, 9a 11-13; Mt 14, 22-33) Four Novices are
waiting for their meeting with their Beloved. Together with
Elijah on Horeb, God’s Mountain, they await His coming.
God was not present in the storm, the earth quake, or in the
wind. When God enters into their lives anew today He neither
takes nor destroys anything. The Lord comes in the gentle
breeze… Each of us has our own Mount Horeb.
The Lake of Galilee, can be sometimes peaceful and calm like
today, and sometimes turbulent and raging. Our boat, battered
by the waves of weakness and hopelessness can easily drift
away from Jesus. Dear Sisters, JESUS IS NEAR! He will
come to us, even on the water. Have courage, do not be
afraid. We must hold His hand tightly, then what seems
impossible becomes possible, just like walking on water.
9 August, Żdżary
Twenty four Sisters (two groups in the Warsaw Province) gathered on the home grounds of our
Blessed Mother Foundress for days of renewal. It was soon realized that this had become an
international gathering due either to the
nationality of the Sisters, or the places of their
ministry. There were Sisters from Poland,
Belarus, the Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan and
Israel. Why did they gather here? In case
anyone still had any doubts, hearing the Word
of God (Oz2, 16b, 17b, 21-22) would resolve
them. God took them to the desert in order to
speak again to their hearts. Here in this
“Zdzary desert” He wanted to speak and have
them listen “ANEW” to the words of love
which they heard during the days of their first
fervor.
“Listen daughter, Look and incline your ear …the King desires your beauty! (Ps 45) I saw so
much beauty in the eyes of my Sisters!! For each one of them, may God be praised!
13 August, Warsaw
In the early hours of the morning, three Sisters stood before their
Superiors, Sisters and parents in order to receive their blessing, prior to
making their final profession.
The Gospel Reading set by the Church for today was about children
who were brought to Jesus so that He would bless them. (Mt. 19:13-
15) Dear Sisters, this same Jesus places His Hands upon your head and
signs you with sign of the cross, a sign of love. Strengthened by this
blessing, you will joyfully pronounce your final vows. Be as faithful
and trusting as children. Your strength does not come from you but
from your Beloved. My Beloved is Mine and I am His!
From the left:: S. Urszula, S. Sylwia and S. Faustyna
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15 August, Ostrzeszów
A woman clothed with the sun, totally beautiful would be smiling today as she looked down on
the five Novices who, clothed in nuptial garments were ready for their King. (Ap 11; Ps 45)
Mary of Nazareth went with haste to a town in the
hillside….. She ran to take Jesus to those who
were waiting for Him. (Luke 1; 39-56) In a short
while, you Sisters “Neoprofessed” will run with
haste from your “White Nazareth”. Joyfully, take
Jesus to the towns and villages, to the world. This
world is so occupied with its own issues and
appears no longer to be waiting for Him…..Take
Mary, our Mother with you, and also our Lord.
She was the first “Nazaretanka”.
24 August, Częstochowa.
In the company of St Bartholomew the Apostle, two Sisters began their
novitiate today in Czestochowa. (John 1:45-51) Dear Sisters, today in a
special way I direct to you the words, “Come and See”. This invitation
comes at this next step in your formation, the next step in deepening your
relationship with Jesus. This may cause you to wonder, “Lord how you
know me? Why are you inviting me into your home in Nazareth?. Lord,
you know everything…. During each day in Nazareth may you joyfully
say “Rabbi, you are the Son of God!
26 August, Krakow
The Wedding in Galilee was an important family celebration to which Mary, Jesus and His
disciples were invited. (John 2: 1-11) We know well how things developed and how Mary and
Jesus showed their concern for matters related to this young family. Without words, Mary
recognized the problem and Jesus solved it. It is
good to have such guests.
Today, Sisters Elena, Estera, Martyna, Paula,
Elżbieta and Gracjana take on the responsibility for
the Krakow Province as the new Provincial
Administration. And so, in this Nazareth religious
family, important matters are taking place. Dear
Sisters, invite Mary and Jesus into your home, with
everything that this home signifies. Then ordinary
water will taste like wine, and all good works will
be multiplied. Seven stone jars of wine may seem a bit much for one wedding. Our Lord is
generous. Be alert!
Today in Ostrzeszow a sister began her novitiate. Since I was not
able to be present, my prayers were with her all the more. Dear
Sister, grow in grace before God and people, just as Jesus did in
Nazareth. We will persevere in prayer for the gift of new
vocations to our Congregation. The harvest is great, but the
laborers……..the Lord of the harvest will send workers to His
harvest. We wait in faith and hope!