Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Love for the Vicar of Christ

16th of August 1955 was the joyful day of my first religious profession. Fifty years later, I celebrated my Golden Jubilee of that day in Castel Gandolfo, Rome, together with my sister Josefa and her religious community in the novitiate house of the Salesian Sisters. On the 15th of August, Feast of the Assumption of Mary into Heaven, I was very lucky that I was invited to distribute the Holy Communion and at the same time to concelebrate in the Mass presided by the Pope in the Salesian parish church of Castel Gandolfo. Benedict XVI had been elected pope just four months before this date.

My joy became complete when at the end of the Mass, I was allowed by the secretary of his Holiness, Benedict XVI, to shake the hands of the pope and to exchange a few sentences with him. This happened in the sacristy of the church after the Mass. One of the things I told him was that the following day, 16th of August, was the Golden Jubilee of my religious profession. He congratulated me and promised to pray for me the following day.

The pope conquered my heart with his words, smile and spontaneity. Don Bosco, my spiritual father and teacher, once wrote: "a wish of the pope is a command to me" (MBV, p.874). This sentence of Don Bosco is now my own sentence, and I wish it becomes a sentence treasured by all the Salesians of Don Bosco. Long live the Pope!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

One with Christ

Right now I am retired from the public life and confined in the air-conditioned room due to the limitations of my heart. I had my bypass operation 15 years ago; then another operation due to colon cancer 9 years ago; and now, my heart works very little with an injection fraction of 25% only. This situation places me in the Paschal Mystery of Christ-- His suffering, death and resurrection.

I am convinced that all followers of Christ have to go through the public life and through the Paschal Mystery of Christ. I am now living the Paschal Mystery of Christ and it is Christ who gives the energy, the courage and the strength to go through it with patience and acceptance.