FIRST RELIGIOUS PROFESSION OF SR. JOSEPHINE HKAWN RA
On this 25th day of March 2023, the church celebrates the Solemnity of the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary wherein it is a special day as well for Sr. Josephine Hkawn Ra (Myanmar) that confirmed her “Yes” to God as Mary did.
With the example and guidance of our Mother Mary, we gratefully celebrate Sr. Josephine’s First Religious Profession in the Novitiate of Asia- Quezon City at 8:00 am (Manila) with the presence of Sr. Carmen Villalon- Superior of the Delegation of Asia, benefactors and religious friends from different congregations. We are united in prayer in the Eucharistic Celebration presided by Rev. Fr. Bernard Dashi Tang- Program Director of Myanmar Service in Radio Veritas Asia and his co-celebrants Fr. Patrick Soe Htun (Myanmar) and Fr. Francis Han (Chinese). Then, the mass would later be posted on the YouTube of the novitiate for Sr. Josephine’s family and all the Consolation Family to witness this special occasion of the congregation. We are blessed to successfully have this event that would be a meaningful day for Sr. Josephine.
Let us put our prayers together through the intercession of St. Maria Rosa Molas and our Mother Mary that she may have all the graces she needs in this new journey of her religious life. With love, we congratulate our newly professed sister, Sr. Josephine Hkawn Ra. Congratulations and God bless her always!
PROYEKTO MAKOPA GRADUATION DAY
On the solemnity of St. Joseph, the sisters, teachers, and parents celebrated the Recognition Day for 31 students in Proyekto Makopa. We were able to restart the face-to-face classes after two years of the pandemic, it was a great blessing from the Lord. To reach this day, we have experienced and overcome numerous challenges and blessings at the same time.
The school year 2022- 2023 started on July 2022 when the government in the Philippines still favoured online and presential classes at the same time. Despite the situation, the Proyekto Makopa maintained 100% of the class in person, for the reason that our students come from urban areas, it’s not convivence for them to acquire a gadget for the online class due to financial conditions, and their parents need to go to work for daily living.
After nine months of study in Proyekto Makopa, all the children have made a massive change in their knowledge and behaviours, which their parents are happy with and grateful for. We too, give thanks to the Lord for sending us help from different people, especially the NGO- Delwende, so the Proyekto Makopa was able to continue the mission of education to underprivileged children.
A Blessed day and Happy Feast Day to all of you!
Today is a special and meaningful day for us, one of the significance of our life being as an instrument of Mercy and Consolation. For this reason, we are having the chance to embrace our mission as daughters of the church and to express our profound gratitude to our Lord. At the same time, our community of Yangon would like to share about our summer class program with 20 children who live near our house. It started on March 13, this year the free class. We divided three groups namely: Grade I, Grade II and Grade III. We are teaching them step by step at each level. We are having the class with the children from Monday to Friday and it will end up until the last day of May. To start something and move from our place is not easy because of various situations. However, we started a new thing, a simple service to collaborate in the field of Education in our area. We really believe that the Almighty God is giving us graces to help the children and using us as an instrument for this field. We are very grateful for this service. May God continue to bless our mission and as well the sisters and grant us strength to move forward to create a new way and a new facet of mission in our place. Have a blessed day to all!
One Fath, One God, One Vocation Journey
One Fath, One God, One Vocation Journey In A Synodal Church. Uban Ta Bai!!! With the DVP ( Directors/ Directresses vocation promotor) had succefully celebrated this vocation jumboree in USJR (University of San Jose – Recoletos, Cebu city , Phlippine) last February 25-26, 2023. Agrate crowd of young people had paticipated in this program. It was an impact for us by seeing the great crownd and qutatity of the young people. Through this view and figure of these young people, we are giving motivation and responsibilty to care more about them. With our effort and desire it is necessary to create an atmosphere for the young people to see and feel of themselves belonge to the Church. The purpose of the event is not only for promoting of vocation but also to accompany them and bring them with us in the church. Let us journing together with the young people in the church.
INITIATION TO RELIGIOUS LIFE AND FIRST RELIGIOUS PROFESSION
January 6th, 2023 was a great joy for us as we were approaching the Feast of the Epiphany of Jesus. Our joys were multiplied by welcoming Marie Celine, Elizabeth Cing, and Elizabeth Sui Sui from Myanmar to a new stage of formation as novices. We give thanks to God for the courage and perseverance that He has put into their hands to be able to take a new step in their lives.
On the following day, we join with all the sisters in the delegation, especially the community of the Novitiate of Asia, benefactors, and religious friends from different congregations in celebrating the First Religious Profession of Cecilia Trần Ánh Uyên Thi from Vietnam with a simple and meaningful Eucharistic celebration. The mass was celebrated in two languages English and Vietnamese and was uploaded on the YouTube channel of the community so that Sr. Uyên Thi’s family could be able to watch it.
We are deeply grateful to God for the fruits of consecration that he has given to us for the future of the Congregation especially here in Asia. May God through the intercession of St. Maria Rosa Molas help them to remain faithful as instruments of mercy and Consolation with humility, simplicity, and charity!Novitiate of Asia- Quezon City, Philippines
VISITING THE SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS IN KONTUM
On December 16, our community superior, Tinh, postulant Thao, and I went to Kon Tum to spend the weekend visiting the students, those scholarship who belong to our project. Because of the occasion of Christmas and New Year, we also wanted to see how their life is going on, how is their study doing. As usual, we started to travel from Sai Gon in the afternoon of that day and arrive the early morning the next day, so we could have more time to meet them. But this time they had some activities at their school so they couldn’t go home to see us on Saturday like other times. But instead, some of us joined the funeral mass of a girl 3-year-old with cancer in the village and some visited the houses around the Parish and play with the small children of the area. The meeting with the students was moved to Sunday, December 18; at 8h30 am they started to come from different villages. Because during these days the temperature of Kon Tum is low we decided to meet them a little bit late. Some of the students couldn’t attend because they had to do their duty at school. After gathering them we started the meeting by getting to know one another with a game of introducing names, and grades…then sharing about their school and study. How is their daily activity in school? What do they like or it is a challenge? Representative of each grade and some from grade 12 have shared their experiences. We, the sisters also shared and encouraged them in their study. After that, we gave them a medal of the Pope cross as a gift and shared some sweets before we say goodbye and sending home because in the afternoon we needed to go back to Sai Gon and they had to come back to their school. All these experiences and opportunities we give thanks to God, who made these happen and let us be part of Him.Community of Vietnam