Province Celebrates St. Philip the Apostle
On May 3,
feast of the Apostles St. Philip and St. James the Less, the province observed
Province Day at the National Shrine of Mary Help of Christians in Haverstraw,
N.Y. (street address: Stony Point). St.
Philip is the patron of the New Rochelle Province. St. Philip the Apostle
(St. Nicholas Church, Ghent, Belgium)
Fr. Dominic
Tran, provincial, presided and preached at Mass in the Shrine chapel at 10:30
a.m. He was assisted by 33 concelebrants and 12 coadjutor and seminarian
brothers, the province’s 2 prenovices, and some province staff, joined also by
some of the faithful who frequent the Shrine. The Shrine’s musician, Catherine
Ramirez, led the music.
Fr. Dominic
said in his homily that when Philip asked Jesus at the Last Supper to “show us
the Father,” he showed that he didn’t understand the relationship between Jesus
and his Father. But he showed the right attitude: he desired to know the
Father.
“Is the Father enough for us?” Fr. Dominic asked. Then he observed that Philip had asked on behalf of the others; he said “us.” He wanted God not only for himself but for the others as well. This concern for others, the preacher continued, was a characteristic of Philip, as we see elsewhere in the Gospels. Several times he leads others to Jesus.
Another of
his characteristics was practicality. For example, in John 6 he asks Jesus
where they could possibly buy enough food for the great crowd who were
listening to Jesus.
Going beyond Philip’s practical nature, Fr. Dominic pointed out that God desires for us greater things than we can desire for ourselves. Jesus came that we might have life in abundance. In these days of assembly, we’ve been considering what God desires of young people and of our province, namely, abundant life for ourselves and the young entrusted to us. This, Fr. Dominic insisted, will be enough for us.
Fr. Dominic
voiced our common prayer: that we continue to desire God. We know that he
desires us. This, he stated, must be our motivation as we plan the future of
the province. We have shortcomings, and we’ll make mistakes; these remind us
that we need God. If Jesus will show us the Father, that will be enough for us.
At the end of
Mass, Fr. Franco Pinto, vice provincial, expressed the province’s thanks to Fr.
Dominic for his leadership. He also thanked the past provincials who were
present, and all the confreres of the province, who work so hard even when they
grow tired.
Fr. Dominic, in turn, thanked Fr. Franco and everyone else involved in planning the days of assembly and the Province Day festivities in particular, and all the confreres who took part.
An ample buffet luncheon followed in Lee Hall, prepared and served by William Diaz and his team from New Rochelle. The celebration included observance of Fr. Luc Lantagne’s birthday.
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