After so much uncertainty due to the pandemic and restrictions, as soon as the United States reopened flights to enter the Country, the Chapter of “St. Francis” Province was immediately organized.
The superior general Sr. Paola Dotto and the councilors Sr. Tiziana Tonini and Sr Rose Thomas Palamthattel arrived at the provincial house of Peekskill on 10 November, a few days before the celebration of the chapter, scheduled for 14 to 18 November.
On the 13th, the sisters arrived from the two communities of New Jersey: from Fairview and from Totowa.
The afternoon was dedicated to silence, prayer, adoration, in preparation for the Chapter.
The Sunday Holy Mass at 9.30 on November 14 was offered as the opening celebration of the Chapter; some lay associates were also present. The Chapter Sisters then went in the "Sacred Heart" Hall where everything was ready to begin the XV Chapter of the Province "St. Francis ".
After the opening prayer and the welcoming greeting of the provincial superior Sr. Laura Morgan, the Superior General Sr. Paola Dotto officially opened the chapter with her discourse, in which she underlined the meaning of the date: November 14, as a congregational event: “We begin our chapter meeting on a particularly significant day for our religious Family. On November 14, 161 years ago, the Archbishop of Udine, Mons Giuseppe Luigi Trevisanato, signed the Foundation Decree of our Institute and joyfully welcomed and recognized, as a blessing from the Lord, the birth of our religious family, wanted for the Apostolic Missions and for the education of especially poor girls. God the Father has entrusted this precious 'gift' to our Founders, Laura Leroux and Father Gregory Fioravanti. After five years, the missionary charism was embodied in our sisters sent right here, in the United States, to support migrants from various European countries, and upset by the fear and poverty of interminable wars. Finding ourselves here today is for us a sign of a renewed hope in the strength of the charism that wants to be open to the newness of the Spirit and to His missionary creativity…
Sr. Paola highlighted the importance of this day also as an ecclesial event: “Today in the Church, by the will of Pope Francis, we also remember the fifth day dedicated to the poor. We can also consider this a sign for us.
The symbolic embrace took place in Assisi two days ago, between Pope Francis and 500 poor people from all parts of the world in representation of all the people living in poverty. With this gesture, the Pope reminds us that "it is time to restore dignity and the possibility of speaking of the poor" and that "the poor show us the face of Jesus and therefore no one more than them can tell us how to be Christian and consecrated.”
Sr Paola appreciated the theme of the chapter: “"Live our Franciscan life as we bring the light and life of the Heart of Christ to the world”.
The theme of this XV Chapter of the Province “St. Francis "is up-to-date and in line with the Chapter program. “Living everyday life in the simple, humble and happy passion of St. Francis is the most direct and concrete way to bring Jesus everywhere to people and help them discover His presence in them too.
Before the official opening declaration, she presented the great challenge of synodality to the assembly: “The Spirit tells us that it is time to "walk together". It is the time of synodality!
We must help each other in the awareness that it is time to meet, to share, to welcome the beauty of the novelty that each person is and can give.
Together, as sisters of the same Family, we live this ecclesial challenge by walking together with the people of God, with the whole world.”
The assembly then carried out the commitment of the preliminary procedures. In the afternoon the report of the Provincial Superior Sr. Laura Morgan was heard, entitled: "Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today and creates a vision for tomorrow".
The days of 15, 16 and 17 November (morning) were dedicated to the reflection and discussion of some very important issues in the Province and to the revision of the Statutes.
On November 17, the Feast of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, patroness of the Franciscan Third Order and of our religious Family, the elections for the New Council took place during the afternoon session.
Here are the sisters chosen for the new council.
Sr. Anne James Guerin Provincial Superior
Sr. Anna Maria Not 1st Provincial Councilor and Vicar
Sr. Clare Poothakuzhiyil 2nd Provincial Councilor
Sr. Laura Morgan 3rd Provincial Councilor
Sr Gloria Aranguiz Salas 4th Provincial Councilor
In the chapter, the work of reflection, discussion and approval continued for a provincial journey that, despite the numerical poverty, entrusts itself to the provident love of the Lord.
Before the official closure of the Chapter, the Superior General donated to the Province a cover for the lectern of Saint Joseph with Jesus and to the chapter sisters the objects with the image of Father Gregory prepared for the 200 anniversary of his birth, which falls on April 24, 2022.
The Province also presented the gifts to the Superior General and to the councilors as a sign of gratitude and communion.
Sr Paola then closed the chapter with words of hope and the desire for good for this first Province of our religious Family. She concluded: "With great affection, and counting on your renewed commitment to consecrated life, with hope, I wish you all to resume the journey with the challenge and courage of Love, which always knows how to generate novelty".
The lack of resources to have daily bread is a reality in many corners of the earth, even in the southern of Chile, in the 10th Region of Los Lagos. In the tourist town of Puerto Varas, there is a sector, a poor area, the city of Puerto Chico. The Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart have been present among the poor and suffering since 1954. To meet one of the needs of the population, an Italian religious founded a canteen for the poor, whose name is “open canteen Sr Annapia”. Today as yesterday, to feed the hungry!
In Christmas time, when God manifests His Eternal Love, by giving us His Son, "the Word became flesh and dwelt among us" as Saint John transmits to us, He continues to appear in the manger of that table, in the manger of open and charitable hearts who share bread with those who have none. This simple experience is like the star of Bethlehem that guides human beings to offer gifts to the Child God who manifests Himself in those who suffer.
Every baptized person is called to proclaim Jesus Christ, to be a witness with life and with the word. How much more, the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart, called by the Lord to reach the ends of the earth. Today, the Puerto Chico district, a long-time marginalized population: inhabitants rejected by society, because life has tried them and they have fallen into crime and alcohol. Thanks be to God, to the generous gift of religious women and many benefactors, their living conditions improve. However, the scourge of alcoholic beverages remains present in the lives of men and women, as well as hunger, which destroys the bowels and touches the dreams and hopes of poor families, which today as yesterday populate the earth.
There is more joy in giving than in receiving says the Word of God and also the life of many men and women, who by discovering the Lord in those who suffer, share what they are and what they have, being, this, a source of joy.
Today, in Christmas time, the world is filled with material goods; people fill their body with excess food and drink, drugs and pleasures, travel and extravagance. Vanity of vanity, says the Ecclesiastes (12, 8), everything has an end. Others instead find joy and meaning of life in giving and giving themselves. While we live on this earth, it is possible for every person to live and feel the true joy of the heart, the one that no one can snatch, because it is part of the history of each one. The joy of charity is the engine for continuing life with hope and peace, despite the opposition that we encounter in the course of life.
In the open canteen "Sister Anna Pia", with the help of some institutions and people, who collaborate from generation to generation, daily sustenance to people who come, is given. Before the pandemic, the sharing was daily, now, for reasons of it, the lunch is delivered to them only three days a week, for the benefit of people without work and with scarce resources, of those who live in the street, alcoholics and drug addicts, low-income families, migrants and anyone in need. In general, about 60 people receive food, which includes a plentiful single dish, bread and dessert. Sometimes, when supplies are plentiful, they share more bread, basic food for the Chileans, and a bag with food for the rest of the day. Everything is accompanied by spiritual food, singing, prayer, a short catechesis, and games that heat the cold air of the area, for constant rain and humidity, with their voices, laughter and applause to the winners, who receive juices, biscuits and a piece of cake. Those who have nothing, are happy with so little, with simple food, insignificant for the world, but so significant for them; thus sweetens their lives! Every day it brings a novelty, a new face of Christ to welcome and smile, to nourish and listen, to heal and love.
"We must help to recognize that the only way is to learn to meet others with the right attitude, which is to evaluate and accept them as companions on the way, without internal resistance. I is a matter of learning to discover Jesus in the face of others, in their voice, in their needs. It is also learning to suffer in an embrace with Jesus crucified when we receive unjust aggressions or ingratitude, without ever getting tired of opting for fraternity". (Evangelii Gaudium)
In Christ Jesus, we are God’s family, we are children in the Son and brothers and sisters of all. Thanks to the generosity of many, it is possible to make charity; each one is giving what is and has, all very precious contributions in the eyes of God. The college Puerto Varas, which monthly brings packages, and for Christmas, Christmas baskets; while the German College, once a week, offers lunch bringing the ingredients for the menu, and the last day of the year, they collaborate with Christmas baskets for about 35 people. There is also a very precious human contribution: the small group of volunteers who with availability and generosity work to get more food, make purchases, give their time and life, exposing themselves, in these times of pandemic, to deliver lunch to families, to those enable of approaching the fence because prostrate or sick and also to avoid crowding. Great work of the benefactors! In them becomes visible the hand of God, who is present in every person who gives without hoping for anything in return and who, perhaps, does not realize that it is the Lord, with the power of his Spirit, to carry out this service with generosity and constancy.
There is no greater treasure that we can offer our contemporaries than to follow the Lord every day, witnessing to His Gospel. Learning from the humility of Christ who, following the will of the Father, came to serve, to "give his life as a ransom for many" (Mt 20:28).
The charitable and apostolic action that takes place in the open canteen, Sister Annapia, fills the heart with joy, giving the best of oneself, putting at the service of the brother in need the talents and gifts received from God. That no doubt will receive these words: "Come, blessed by my Father, receive the inheritance of the Kingdom prepared for you by the creation of the world. Because I was hungry and you gave me to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me to drink; I was a stranger and you welcomed me; I was naked and you clothed me; sick and you visited me; in prison, and you came to me". Then the righteous will answer Him: "Lord, when we saw you hungry and gave you food, or thirsty, and gave you drink? When we saw you as a stranger and took you in, naked, and dressed you? When we saw you sick or in prison, and we came to see you?". And the King will say to them: "Truly I say to you, that what you have done to one of my younger brothers, you have done to me... (Mt. 25:31-46).
God is the Good, all good, creating his children, endowed them with goodness, mercy, compassion... The greatest good is to have God in our heart, this is the true joy as well as to experience in every moment, that He is Father, that His Divine Providence, never abandons.
Sometimes our world forgets the special value of the time spent next to the bed of the sick, because we are pressed by haste, by the frenzy of doing, of producing, and we forget the dimension of gratuitousness, of caring, of taking care of the other. After all, behind this attitude there is often a lukewarm faith, which has forgotten that word of the Lord, which says: "To me you have done it".
The Lord reminds us of the peculiarity of his message: charity.
Charity not as mere philanthropy, but as true love for God who really lives in our neighbour.
It is not enough not to limit oneself to criticizing others, it is necessary to speak well of my neighbour, to promote good and to silence evil, to speak well of others. It is what we wanted to do today, to share the good that is done in the open canteen "Sister Annapia," in the southern of Chile.
Responding to Pope Francis’ invitation to live the diocesan stages of the World Youth Day (WYD) which will be celebrated in Lisbon in 2023, the young people of the Diocese of Rome set out and with them we too, some young sisters of the “Mary Immaculate” community of Centocelle. We joined two Capuchin Friars from our parish of San Felice da Cantalice. The group was varied and numerous: some young people and young scouts, some volunteers and others who follow the formative journey of the parish. The appointment to meet was in Saint John in Laterano. We then joined the other young people of the Diocese of Rome, making the synodal journey more concrete through a simple pilgrimage walking through the streets of Rome, the very same roads that the Popes traveled to reach the Vatican, when they still lived in the Lateran. We reached the Colosseum, Piazza Venezia, Via Vittorio Emanuele II and we arrived in Via della Conciliazione which led us to Piazza San Pietro where the imposing Basilica of Saint Peter stands with its colonnade that welcomes and embraces. On these historic roads, the great saints lived an intense youth ministry, one of them St. Philip Neri, the saint of young people par excellence.
By walking together with other young people, the enthusiasm is revived, by becoming closer to them we open up to friendship, starting with a simple greeting and above all listening to them in their life story with their various activities.
Once in Saint Peter some young volunteers who animated the participants, distributed breakfast to us. After having breakfast, with the tickets they had given us in St. John in Laterano before leaving, we entered the Basilica to await the meeting with the Holy Father Francis, our Bishop who concluded the meeting with the Eucharistic celebration. The Pope invited us to reflect on the Word of God taken from the Apocalypse of St. John and the Book of the Prophet Daniel, contemplating Jesus, King of the universe who has the last word on our existence, which gives us hope, illuminating the night.
The darkness of life that we are suffering in our time, needs bright eyes to give light to the darkness of our heart and around us and to have the courage to look up to overcome the temptation to remain in our fears. This is the invitation "Raise your gaze, get up!", that the Pope launched to accompany young people on their way to the Lisbon WYD in 2023. He invited us to be able of dreaming, and capable of carrying on with courage our dreams, so as not to allow the great ideals of this world to be suffocated. The Holy Father was very grateful for the presence and contribution of young people in the Church who carry on their dreams with enthusiasm and courage.
He repeated to us: "Thank you, thank you for how you are able to carry on dreams with courage, how much you do not stop believing in the light even within the nights of life, however much you are committed with passion to make our world more beautiful and human. and be witnesses of God by attracting us to contemplate Jesus as king! "
He said to us: “Thank you for all those times when you work courageously to make your dreams come true, when you keep believing in the light even in dark moments, when you commit yourselves passionately to making our world more beautiful and humane. Thank you for all those times when you cultivate the dream of fraternity, work to heal the wounds of God’s creation, fight to ensure respect for the dignity of the vulnerable and spread the spirit of solidarity and sharing. Thank you above all, because in a world that thinks only of present gain, that tends to stifle grand ideals, you have not lost the ability to dream in this world! Do not live your lives numbly or asleep. Instead, dream and live. This helps us adults, and the Church as well. Yes, as a Church too, we need to dream, we need youthful enthusiasm in order to be witnesses of the God who is always young!”
Sr. Annabel Alera

