Ask the Superior General

Published on 27 September 2005 by freundj in Curia General, Superior General

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“My vocation as a Vincentian Missionary”

Alfredo Becerra V. C.M., Director of Nuntia and Vincentiana, interviews Fr. Gregory Gay, Superior General

We would like to present an interview with the 24th successor of St. Vincent de Paul, Fr. Gregory Gay, C.M. Superior General

He would like to use this vehicle to sshare who he is, what he thinks, and what he dreams. It is an opportunity to know a little better this successor of St. Vincent de Paul in our modern times.

Welcome to this new section: “Ask the Superior General”

On the occasion of his 25 years as a priest, we would like to ask some questions of the Superior General.

Fr. Gregory has responded very kindly to some questions that we asked him after his recent return from journeys to Madrid, Holland, and Paris.

The foundation of my vocation

Question: Father, will you share some of your vocational stories. Tell us, how did your vocation start? How did it develop? What nourished it during your lifetime as a priest?

Fr.. Gregory: Well, I believe that there are three most significant points:

First, my vocation was born when I used to go with my Mom to daily Mass during Lent. I had the opportunity to think deeply about the Word of God and the Lenten spirit made me feel the call of God to commit myself to the priesthood.
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Also, I had the strong influence of my Father’s uncle who was a Vincentian Missionary who had worked in Panama, was Sub-Director of the Daughters of Charityand pastor of a poor black parish in the city of Baltimore. He also was a member of the Novena Band of the Virgin Mary. He was very kind to my Dad. He spent his vacations with us. I was in my adolescent years then and we began to talk a lot. He shared with me many stories of his life as a missionary, as Director of the Daughters of Charity and as pastor. I also had the opportunity to accompany him when I was able to drive, I took him to visit the Daughters began to grow.
The Future Superior General

There was another factor that was for me a very powerful experience. It was my summer apostolate as a seminarian in the Republic of Panama, seeing the style of work being done with the poor country people in the Basic Christian Communities (CEB). This really attracted me, I remember saying, this is the style of church that Vatican II talks about and in which I would like to promote and work together to realize the Reign of God, especially with the poor.
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The important persons in your vocation

Question: Who are the persons among your family and friends that have influenced your vocation as a Vincentian missionary?

Fr. Gregory: Well, the persons that have influenced my vocation are my mother and father because they have had a deep faith and our participation in the Sunday Eucharist and in Lenten season. All of this helped to strengthen my own vocation..

Celebrating Eucharist

The other person who influenced my vocation was my grand uncle , who was a member of the Congregation of the Mission. He influenced me in the affection that I have for the Daughters of Charity. He worked very closely with them.

The others who have influenced my vocation were my Vincentian confreres of the Province of Philadelphia in Panama. Their dedication and pastoral care, their formation and their evangelization of the poor were what animated me very much as a Vincentian missionary.

Vows

Great effective Unity

Question: As Superior General, What are your principal concerns for the Vincentian Family?

Fr. Gregory: Above all, we should be achieving little by little a greater unity among ourselves. This means that we should get to know each other and collaborate in various works in the service of the poor and participate in the various opportunities for formation with the intention, little by little, that where the Vincentian Family exists there ought to be National Councils of the Vincentian Family with the principle objective as has been expressed many time by Fr. Maloney to be “one body, followers of Christ, servant and evangelizer of the poor”… all working together for the poor in a more united way.

Ordination

Together with this, my wish is that all the Vincentian Family in general and each one of the branches in particular continue deepening themselves more and more in prayer rooted in the experience of the poor…in other words, putting into practice that which our heritage of Saint Vincent tells us “To be contemplatives in action”, where prayer is nourished by the experience of the poor and we assume service to the poor reinforced by the power of the Holy Spirit.

I also desire that each one of the branches of the Vincentian Family in general has the experience of community just as it is expressed at the beginning, that is to say, to live united in the Vincentian family at the service of the poor. I believe that the expression that best synthesises this idea is: Community for the Mission.

And also, as Family in this service that we offer with the poor, I desire that we be protagonists with the poor to struggle for their own dignity as sons and daughters of God and that we continue to have a deeper concept of charity, seeing it from the perspective of politics, education, and service directly with the poor.

The Foundations of my vocation

Question: What has helped you maintain your Vincentian vocation? What guidance do you give to the members of the Congregation of the Mission and the Daughters of Charity to keep alive the “freshness” of the Vincentian Vocation?

Fr. Gregory: Well, for me there have been and continue to be three things that have been the pillars of my vocation.

One is the opportunity to reflect each day on the Word of God and apply it to the reality of my personal and community life and to the life of the poor. I dedicate some time every day to meditate on the Word of God, to contemplate God in the depth of my heart and let Him speak to me through his word. Together with this, is the celebration of the Eucharist which for me is one of the most beautiful expressions of common prayer that exists to maintain our vocation and strengthen it with the Body and Blood of Christ.

Another thing that has helped me is to have the confidence of speaking about my personal things in community through the help of a spiritual director, although it is difficult to keep this up with frequency, also, reconciliation or simply the possibility to speak with someone close in community in the context of friendship to be able to review my life and strengthen me in my vocation. Thanks be to God, I have had this support and solidarity in persons in the community.

I also believe that one thing that keeps our vocation alive is to share my experiences of service and evangelization with the poor, with the members of the community and the Vincentian Family, a sharing of that which is our experience of God in the poor. Having friendships in the community has been a great support also. But the most important thing is having the opportunity to know the poor, that is to say getting close to them and feeling their friendship and offering friendship to them. Thanks be to God, in the various places where I have worked, I have always had this opportunity. I thank God for having helped me to maintain an attitude of simplicity in the face of those I meet.

I think this is what I can give as advice to the confreres of the Congregation of the Mission and the Daughters of Charity. If this has worked for me, I hope that it can work for others. To make a good check of these foundations in our vocation there should be deep prayer with the Lord, common prayer, community life in general, and the ability to be able to share at all levels in the same service and contact with the poor.

Question. To bring to a close this interview, Would you like to say some more words to the members of the Vincentian Family?

Fr. Gregory: Well, maybe one more thing. I have been impressed by this saying of St. Vincent de Paul. “If God is the center of your life, words are not necessary. Your simple presence will touch hearts”. For me, this phrase says a lot. Let us make Christ the center of our lives, inspired in the very example of St. Vincent de Paul… to see Christ in all in order to be able to give testimony of his love in the world by our living testimony in our nearness to the poor. This is what we should do, to act as Jesus Christ has acted and doing good as Vincentians of our time. Thank you very much!

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We thank Fr. Gregory for having dedicated some of his valuable time to answer these questions. We hope that in the future we will have the opportunity to continue with other questions that the members of the Vincentian Family have for him.

Dear reader, if you have a question that you would like to ask the Superior General you can do it directly or through this new space of communication with the actual successor of St. Vincent de Paul.

The superior general is willing to respond to your questions and concerns. Do you want to ask him something? Just ask!

(Arturo Kolinsky, C.M., translator)

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NUNTIA – June- July-Agust 2005

Published on 14 September 2005 by freundj in Curia General

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56. General Curia

The Superior General with the Daughters of Charity of Latin America. Fr. G. Gregory Gay, C.M., Superior General of the Congregation of the Mission and of the Daughters of Charity, participated in the Formation Meeting of the Daughters of Charity of Latin America from 27-28 June. The meeting took place in the city of Mexico. Fr. Javier Álvarez, C.M., Director General of the Daughters of Charity and the Provincial Directors also participated. On the afternoon of 27 June, the Superior General presided at the Eucharist in the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe and on the 28th he was with the formation delegates and the Provincial Directors. Fr. Álvarez gave a conference on the new Directory for Provincial Directors and Fr. Gay had an informal dialogue with the sisters and their Directors. They then shared the Eucharist and a celebration together.

Tempo Forte. The General Council met from 13-17 June in the General Curia. The meeting began with a formation period and all the members of the house were invited. The theme of the study dealt with vocational fragility and was directed by a member of the Salesian Community. The agenda for the meeting included:
1) Initiating a study about the method of consultation for the election of the Superior General in the next General Assembly;
2) Giving priority to communication with the various Conferences of Visitors and/or Provinces of the Congregation. It was agreed to invite the Presidents of these Conferences to participate in the tempo forte of June 2006. Reports from the Conferences were reviewed;
3) Naming a commission to modify and renew the Statutes of the Congregation for presentation in the next General Assembly;
4) Studying anew the possible recon-figuration of provinces. The Visitors will receive a communication very soon from the Superior General regarding this matter;
5) Distributing the Annual Mission Fund for projects in favor of formation and the poor;
6) Receiving the reports of Fr. John Freund, C.M. and Fr. Alfredo Becerra, C.M., responsible for the website and Vincentiana respectively. The only site for the Congregation is www.cmglobal.com. It is important to visit and get to know the Vincentian Encyclopedia at www.famvin.org/wiki;
7) Nominating a new Executive Secretary and members of the International Secretariat for Vincentian Studies (SIEV). A transition meeting is scheduled for September;
8) Hearing the report of Fr. Hugh O’Donnell, C.M., Program Director for the International Formation Center (CIF), which included new plans for the upcoming programs;
9) Commenting on the five-year work plan of Fr. Manuel Ginete, C.M., Delegate of the Superior General for the Vincentian Family;
10) Discussing the International Missions, especially that of El Alto, Bolivia. The Superior General invites us to reflect on the possibility of offering ourselves for the International Missions;
11) Renewing the contract with the South India Province regarding the mission in Tanzania;
12) Hearing the report of Fr. Paul Roche, C.M., Vice-Visitor of the Vice-Province of Sts. Cyril and Methodius. It was agreed to review and evaluate the contract of the Vice-Province with the Provinces of Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, and the General Curia in the tempo forte of December.

57. Vicar General

Canonical Visitation to Slovakia. Fr. Józef Kapu_ciak, C.M., Vicar General, made a Canonical Visitation of the Province of Slovakia from 16-29 May. The province has seven juridically constituted houses (five in Slovakia and two in the Czech Republic) and there are 38 incorporated confreres and 11 admitted ones. Ten men are preparing for priesthood and three others are in the Internal Seminary. Fr. Kapu_ciak visited all the houses and spoke individually with almost every confrere. In almost all the houses, he had at least a community meeting during which he spoke about the objective of the visitation and dialogued with the confreres about the situation of the Congregation of the Mission in the world. He also had a meeting with all the seminarians. The visitation was initiated and concluded with a meeting with the Provincial Council. Fr. Kapu_ciak said: “Visiting the houses and dialoguing with the confreres made me realize that the Province of Slovakia is very dynamic (the median age is 43). The confreres are engaged in various ministries, but their primary works are: parish ministry (13), preaching popular missions (3), formation of the diocesan clergy (3), formation of CMs (3), foreign missions (2), prison ministry (2), spiritual assistance to the Daughters of Charity (2), animation of Vincentian associations (1), administration (3).”

58. Postulator General

Recognition of the heroic virtues of the Servant of God Fr. Salvatore Micalizzi, C.M. Fr. Giuseppe Guerra, C.M., Postulator General, made known that the theologians of the Congress of Theologians, meeting on 14 June, approved (by nine out of nine) the Positio super virtutibus that was presented in 1998 and recognized that the Servant of God, Fr. Salvatore Micalizzi, C.M. (Naples, 1856-1937) had lived and practiced the virtues to an heroic degree. Now we await the meeting of the Cardinals, after which the Holy Father will approve the decree that will declare Fr. Micalizzi, “Venerable.” We are also waiting for the Meeting of Medical Consultation that has been asked to express its opinion on a miracle that occurred in Naples in 1998 and that was presented to the Congregation for Saints in 2000.

59. Procurator General

Arrival of the new Procurator. Fr. Varghese Thottamkara, C.M., arrived at the General Curia on 29 August. Fr. Thottamkara belongs to the Province of South India and will be trained in his new service by Fr. Rolando DelaGoza, C.M. Welcome to the General Curia!

60. International Missions

Mission Office. During the tempo forte council meeting in June, the establishment of a Mission Office was approved. The Assistant General for the Missions will be responsible for this office whose tasks will include:
1) Encouragement: strengthening the missionary spirit of the members of the Congregation, especially those who are laboring in different missionary situations (cf. C. 4-9, 10-12; S. 5, 4°; Ratio Missionum Chapter III, 3.1, 3.2);
2) Formation: looking into the possibility that some missionaries participate in short courses, meetings, and/or gatherings that deal with Missionary Pastoral Ministry (cf. C. 7; S. 6; Ratio Missionum, Chapter IV);
3) Information: sending to our missionaries, through the Internet, some websites and/or articles that might orient their missionary activity;
4) Publication in Vincentiana of articles about the missionary activity of the Congregation;
5) Distribution of the Missionary Fund: sending, at the beginning of each year, the “Missionary Assistance” form, according to the criteria established by the Superior General and his Council, keeping in mind the recommendations of the Treasurer General.

61. VSO

Concrete Actions. Brother Peter A. Campbell, C.M., reported on the work of the VSO. Since the establishment of the office in June 2002, 13 projects have been accepted. The projects financed were in nine countries. They were varied, from construction of buildings to educational and human development projects. Likewise, he is grateful and reports that, thanks for the generous response to the Superior General’s appeal for the Vincentian Solidarity Fund (VSF), the VSO is initiating a micro-projects grant program. Instructions on how to apply for these grants have been sent out. You can refer to the website of the VSO (www.famvin.org/vso) to learn about three recent projects.

62. Barcelona

Episcopal Ordination. On 29 June, the Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul, Fr. Luis Solé, C.M., was ordained a bishop by Cardinal Oscar Rodríguez Maradiaga of Honduras. Three Visitors were present for the ceremony: Fr. José Vicente Martínez Muedra, C.M., Barcelona; Fr. Gabriel Naranjo, C.M., Colombia; Fr. José Francisco Ramos, C.M., Central America. Bishop Solé was ordained bishop for the Diocese of Trujillo which covers an area of 25,500 square kilometers and has a population of 280,000, of which 230,000 are Catholics. Seventeen priests and 23 religious minister in the diocese.

63. Chile

Earthquake. An earthquake affected the far northern part of Chile; that is, the area about 2,000 kilometers north of Santiago. The Congregation has no community house in that area. The closest house is that of Valparaíso, about 110 kilometers northeast of Santiago. The Daughters of Charity and other branches of the Vincentian Family minister in the area affected by the earthquake, but fortunately none of them was gravely affected. Many people suffered as a result of this telluric phenomenon and many lost their homes and belongings. Twelve people died due to the fact that the area is not densely populated. A special collection has been organized to help the victims of the earthquake. The government has deployed all its resources to assist these people.

64. Mexico

Visit of the Superior General. The Superior General, Fr. G. Gregory Gay, C.M., was in Mexico from 27-30 June. He devoted the first two days to the Meeting of the Daughters of Charity in Latin America. On Wednesday, 29 June, accompanied by Frs. Luis Arreola, C.M., and Alfredo López, C.M., Visitor and Provincial Treasurer respectively, he traveled to Monterrey and La Fama to meet with the confreres from the northern zone of the country. On the feast of Sts Peter and Paul, the Superior General participated in the First Mass of one of the five new priests. In his homily, Fr. Gregory said that “… the apostles St. Peter and St. Paul are important in the life of the Vincentian missionary … St. Peter is the model community leader and St. Paul is the model missionary … both are pillars of the Vincentian life because of their leadership in the community and their service in the mission.” Other confreres and laity of the Vincentian Family participated in the celebration. On Thursday, 30 June, he returned to Mexico City and went to the Xochimanca Seminary. In the morning, he met with the confreres of that zone and with the Provincial Commissions. In the afternoon, he met with the students of theology and those in the Internal Seminary. The day concluded with the Eucharist and a time of celebration and joy.

65. USA – Eastern

Honorary Doctorate for Archbishop Franc Rodé, C.M. St. John’s University, Roman Campus, conferred the Degree of Doctor of Laws on his Excellency Archbishop Franc Rodé, C.M. As a university established by the priestly congregation founded by St. Vincent de Paul, it has a special affinity for the life and mission of this extraordinary man. Vincent de Paul had a double vocation. Although his mission of charity to the poor is probably the more familiar, Vincent himself recognized another, equally important, responsibility: to train priests. It is this second calling which has earned him the title “Light of the Clergy.” As Prefect of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, Archbishop Franc Rodé, C.M., assures that this light of Vincent continues to shine within our own world.

66. SSVP

Ordinary General Assembly. The International Confederation of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul held its Ordinary General Assembly from 19-22 June in Salamanca (Spain). The principal issues were: election of the International President and drafting, in a broad outline, the International Strategic Plan for the next five years (2006-2010). At the Assembly, Mr. José Ramón Díaz-Torremocha was reelected, by an absolute majority of votes, International President of the SSVP. Two hundred fifty participants from 85 countries were at the Assembly.

67. Religious of Saint Vincent de Paul

Official Internet Site. The Congregation of the Religious of Saint Vincent de Paul has inaugurated its new website: www.r-s-v.org. Its members are part of the Vincentian Family. They were founded by Jean-Léon Le Prevost in 1845.

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NOMINATIONS

PERUGACHI CHAMORRO Segundo 22-06-2005 Visitor – Ecuador
ZUPAN_I_ Jo_e ZUPAN_I_ Jo_e 22-06-2005 Director DC – Slovenia and
the Region of Kosovo-Albania
AZNAR BELLO Manuel 23-06-2005 Director DC – Puerto Rico
HARTENBACH William E. 30-06-2005 Director DC – USA-Evansville
SPISLA Euzébio 20-07-2005 Visitor – Curitiba
GONSALVES DOS SANTOS Odair M. 20-07-2005 Director DC – Curitiba
ALBANESI Nicola 28-07-2005 Visitor – Rome
ARREOLA MARTÍNEZ Luis 08-09-2005 Visitor – Mexico
BOUCHET Yves 08-09-2005 Visitor – Toulouse

PRIESTLY ORDINATIONS

DA SILVA GONÇALVES João Luís Lus 12-06-2005
PHAM DUY Joseph Lan Par 13-06-2005
PHAM VAN François Xavier Son Par 13-06-2005
ABUEL Dionisio Ebora Phi 18-06-2005
BISCO Nelson Braza Phi 18-06-2005
RESCOBER Joel Leon Phi 18-06-2005
ALBA ROMERO Israel Carlos Mex 24-06-2005
ARNÁIZ QUINTERO Rubén Darío Mex 24-06-2005
ESCOBEDO HERNÁNDEZ Antonio G. Mex 24-06-2005
GÓMEZ NEDER Ricardo David Mex 24-06-2005
SOTO GARCÍA Ismael Mex 24-06-2005
LLAMBRICH Jordi Tol 24-06-2005
YOUSSEF Jack Tol 01-07-2005
TESFALDET Yacob Teclemariam SJJ 03-07-2005
ADIKWU John Nig 08-07-2005
ENIEKOP Paul Philip Nig 08-07-2005
IDAGBO Osang Fidelis Nig 08-07-2005
IWUOHA Peter Obioma Nig 08-07-2005
NYONG Anthony Bassey Nig 08-07-2005
DE LA ROSA VEGA Francisco José Sal 09-07-2005
OLANGUINA Frédéric-Armand Par 09-07-2005
ONDOBO Robert Par 09-07-2005
PHAM TRONG François Xavier Chau Par 22-07-2005
NSANZIMANA Jean-Paul Par 23-07-2005
PÁEZ CÉSPEDES Miguel Ángel Arg 30-07-2005
PALACIO JARA Cayo Idilio Arg 30-07-2005
IYONGO MPUTU DUKA Jose Cng 31-07-2005
NAYAK Dilip Kumar InS 02-08-2005
CASTELLANOS QUINTERO Oscar J. Col 06-08-2005
LÓPEZ SIERRA Ángel Augusto Col 06-08-2005
RANDRIAMBOAVONJY Charles A. Mad 07-08-2005

EPISCOPAL ORDINATIONS

SOLÉ FA Luis 18-03-2005 Bishop – Trujillo y Gracias a Dios, Honduras

NECROLOGIUM

Nomen Cond Dies Ob Prov Aet Voc

MADRAZO POLICARPO Higinio Sac 18-06-2005 Por 85-68
KUCZYNSKI John Sac 28-06-2005 Nan 88-67
VIALARET Jean Marie Sac 08-07-2005 Tol 90-73
FANULI Antonio Sac 02-08-2005 Nea 73-56
STORMS Louis Besson Sac 07-08-2005 Orl 92-70
ANCEL Edmond Sac 07-08-2005 Tol 82-64
SAAD Nahamé Sac 14-08-2005 Ori 93-55
CALCAGNO Jerome S. Sac 22-08-2005 Mer 81-64
PERSICH Nicholas E Sac 30-08-2005 Ocn 83-66
ESSING Gerhard Sac 01-09-2005 Hol 78-55

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Fr. Charles Strollo, C.M., Assistant Provincial of the Eastern Province (USA), asked to publish the following message: “Provincial application requests for the 2006-2007 Eastern Province Scholarship Fund need to be sent to the Provincial of the Eastern Province no later than 1 January 2006. Thank you very much.”

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