Every May, members of the Salesian Family gather in regional celebrations in honor of Mary Help of Christians and for family togetherness. Without intending any slight to the Tampa or Montreal regions, for example, perhaps we may say that the assemblage at the Marian Shrine in Haverstraw, N.Y., is prototypical.
Fr. Tom Dunne welcomes the pilgrim's at the day's start. |
The young adults (ages 18-29) vigil was originally going to be a camping trip in Harriman State Park leading into a pilgrimage walk to the Marian Shrine. For various reasons that didn't work out, and the 13 participants (plus YM Office staff Fr. Abe Feliciano and Gui Lopes, and non-staff veteran camper your humble blogger) then planned to camp out at the Shrine in tents or open air near the picnic pavilion.
Fr. Abe (2d from right) going over the program with the planning team
before the participants arrived from 4:30 to 5:00 p.m.
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On Saturday the youths took part in the Marian Day program except for a final gathering with Fr. Abe and Mr. Lopes to sum up the program.
The Marian Day program was prepared carefully and in detail by Fr. Tom Dunne, Sr. Denise Sickinger, and others, and it ran smoothly once adjustments were made for the weather. Fr. Tom welcomed more than 100 pilgrims in the Shrine chapel at 9:00 a.m., and then the pilgrims split into 2 groups, one for English and one for Spanish. In the former, Sr. Denise presented the evolution of Don Bosco's Marian devotion.
Everyone reassembled in Fr. John Lee Hall, and 2 of the young adults and an ADMA member gave witness talks. There was reflection on Mary in our lives in small groups, some of which was shared with the entire group.
Dalton Friend, DB Prep alum, speaks of Mary in his life.
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Anna Schwartzberg, MHCA alum, gives her testimony. |
With late arrivals, the participants numbered over 200. They came in groups from OL of the Valley in Orange, Port Chester, Manhattan (our former parishioners from 12th Street), and locally, and of course there were SDBs and FMAs from several communities, including their respective houses of formation. Cooperators and ADMA were well represented.
It was standing room only in Lee Hall during the witness talks and group reflection.
Even the provincial (far right) had to stand!
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After Mass, lunch, which each person was to provide for himself; the young adults had theirs as a group, and we shared with some of the other pilgrims.
Lunch spread for the young adults in Lomagno Hall. |
The Rosary procession wends its way around the chapel. |
Gabby Corbo, alumna of MHCA, crowns Mary,
assisted by Danny Garcia, alumnus of DBP.
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Photos of the youth vigil: pix.sfly.com/xpmMwoEN
and of Marian Day (including some of the youths): pix.sfly.com/PmQ9WHuJ
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