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"Your destiny is to be apostles, and so tend within your hearts the sacred fire that the Holy Spirit lights there..."
- St. Eugene de Mazenod -
January - February 2015 Volume 14 No. 1
News & Views Assumption Province
Contents
Page 3 Study Days 2015
Page 6 Polish Provincial
Council
Page 8 February 17th Feast
Page 9 Triennium Program
Page 12 Lenten Missionaries
Page 13 New Staff
On this occasion Fr. John Malazdrewich, who is in charge of the animation of our triennium program, gave us a talk
about the Constitutions and Rules… Page 7
The season of Lent which we have begun invites us
to prayer, fast and alms giving. Very often, this
time of grace we perceive as something very
obscure and negative when we have to make some
sacrifices but biblical understanding of this special
time is completely different to those images that we
carry in our hearts concerning this season. I love
the text from prophet Isaiah who says, “Is not this
the fast that I choose: to loosen the bonds of injustice, to
undo the thongs of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free,
and to break every yoke? Is it not to share your bread
with the hungry, and bring the homeless and poor into
your house; when you see the naked, to cover them, and
not to hide yourself from your own kin? Then your light
shall break forth like the dawn, and your healing shall
spring up quickly”. Iz 58, 6-8.
A Message from the Provincial
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This text and image of fasting and Lent is in line with our Oblate motto, “The Lord has sent me to preach
the Good News.” In the context of our Triennium preparation, this time of grace becomes more
provoking because it invites us to concrete gestures of conversion. Sometimes we might compare this
time of preparation and continuous talk about conversion to the image of a watermill which repeatedly
performs the same action. In order to understand the power of this Triennium process, I would like to
share with you a reflection of one of the Church’s Fathers which deals with similar topics.
Your heart is like a flour mill
St. John Cassian (360 – 435) recalls a striking illustration
of what a wise old abbot named Moses taught him. Your
mind is like a flour mill: it keeps grinding all the time, but
you are responsible for deciding what it grinds.
A good way to illustrate the movement of the heart is
by comparing it to a millstone driven by a
waterwheel. The headlong rush of water whirls the
wheel around, with revolving force, and the millstone
can never stop its work so long as it is driven around by the action of the water. But it is in the power of
the man who directs it to decide whether he will have wheat or barley or weeds ground by it. Whatever
he puts into it must certainly be crushed by it.
Likewise, the mind through the trials of the present life is driven about by the torrents of temptations
pouring in upon it from all sides, and cannot be free from the flow of thoughts. But it will decide for itself,
by the efforts of its own earnestness and diligence, the character of the thoughts that it should either
throw off or allow in.
For if, as I said, we constantly go back to meditation on the Holy Scriptures, and raise our memory
towards the recollection of spiritual things and the desire of perfection and the hope of future bliss,
spiritual thoughts are sure to rise from this, and cause the mind to dwell on those things on which we
have been meditating. But if we are overcome by laziness or carelessness and spend our time in idle
gossip, or are tangled up in the cares of this world and unnecessary anxieties, the result will be that a kind
of noxious weeds will spring up, and give our hearts a harmful occupation. As our Lord and Savior says,
wherever the treasure of our works or purpose may be, there also our heart is sure to continue.
–St. John Cassian, Institutes, 1.18
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This year’s Study Days took place from January 12th – 16th, 2015 at Queen of Apostles Renewal Centre.
Fr. John Malazdrewich was invited to conduct an animation during the Study Days, which included: animation of community life (behaviours that block community life), conflict styles (resolving conflicts)
and Oblate Triennium. Other topics included a report on youth ministry, basic book keeping, the ACTS
for youth, Life Teen and a conference by worldwide known sociologist Reginald Bibby on the state and trends in the Catholic Church today in Canada. A sincere thank you to Fr. Chris Pulchny OMI and the
staff at Queen of Apostles for their remarkable hospitality!
Study Days 2015
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Fr. Marcin Serwin OMI Fr. John Malazdrewich OMI
Fr. Chris Pulchny OMI, Anne Hales & Willy Klaudusz Dr. Reginald Bibby
John MacMullen John MacMullen
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Meeting of the Polish Provincial Council
From February 4th - 5th, 2015 the meeting of the Polish Provincial Council, Superiors of Missions and
Delegations, as well as local superiors from Poland, took place at the Provincial House in Poznan. The
new Provincial for the Polish Province, Fr. Antoni Bochm OMI, welcomed all those who came from
Poland and from abroad. He thanked the outgoing Provincial Treasurer, Fr. Tomasz Sajdak OMI, and
welcomed a new Provincial Treasurer Fr. Jozef Czarnecki OMI. Before the reports were given by all the
superiors, the Provincial of the Polish Province spoke about the importance of Triennium preparation,
which this year takes place in the context of the year dedicated to consecrated life. He encouraged
members of the Polish Province to take part in the De Mazenod Experience which will be held from
August 31st - October 7th, 2015 in Aix en Provence. Father Provincial also mentioned that the Polish
Province is responsible for organizing a World Youth Day meeting in Wroclaw for all young people from
Oblate parishes around the world, prior to the gathering with the Holy Father in Krakow in 2016.
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The meeting with all the superiors in Poznan is a very important one for many reasons. First of all, it
gives us an opportunity to learn what is happening in the Oblate world, and secondly, to learn about new
Oblate and pastoral initiatives, and thirdly, to meet younger Oblates that we do not know and older ones
we have not seen for many years.
The report from formation houses also gives us courage and hope. The vocation ministry in their report
informed us that they organized about 40 different retreats in 2014 for young men thinking about
religious life. About 50 young men participated in these events. At the present time, two vocation
directors have contact with about 350 students. The Polish Province currently has 14 novices: 13 who
want to be Oblate priests and 1 an Oblate Brother. In the seminary in Obra they have 51 scholastics, 5
who are completing their pastoral experience and one who is studying in Rome.
The director of the magazine Misyjne Drogi, reported that they print 25,000 magazines and last year they
also printed 10 books. The Mission Procure has about 24,000 members who support missions in many
different ways. They predict a budget of about 900,000 zl. (about $300,000 CDN) for this year. They
print a monthly newsletter and twice a year they also print a special bulletin dedicated to the missions.
During this meeting I had a chance to present our Province. I spoke about our ministry, and membership,
ways of collaboration and how we support not only the Polish Province but also their delegations and
missions. We are very grateful to the Polish Province for supporting us by sending young Oblates who
want to work with immigrants in Canada, and for sending missionaries who come to preach Lenten and
Advent missions in our parishes. I am sure that this long standing tradition of mutual collaboration will
continue in the years to come.
We wish the new Provincial Administration of the Polish Province God’s graces in their very important
ministry.
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February 17th Feast Day
On February 17th, 2015 Oblates from the Toronto District gathered at St. Casimir’s parish to celebrate the 189th Anniversary of the approbation of our Constitutions and Rules. On this occasion Fr. John Malazdrewich OMI,
who is in charge of the animation of our
triennium program, gave us a talk about the
Constitutions and Rules as tools for renewing
Oblate charism. We thank Fr. Janusz Blazejak
OMI, the Toronto District Superior, for
organizing this event and Fr. Jacek Nosowicz
OMI with his entire Oblate community at St.
Casimir’s Parish for hosting us that day!
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During our Triennium preparation for the 200th anniversary of the establishment of our Congregation, we are blessed that animation of
community life and formation will take place on the following levels:
1. Provincial Level: Annual Study Days and Retreat
2. District Level: Monthly district meetings
3. Days of Reflection and Faith Sharing animated by Fr. John Malazdrewich OMI
4. Ongoing Faith Sharing Meetings in Local Communities
5. Promotion of Oblate charism in parishes by Fr. John Malazdrewich OMI
A. Sessions animated by Fr. John Malazdrewich OMI for the
following communities:
1. Vancouver - Fr. Slawek Oblak
2. Edmonton Communities - Fr. Roman Majek
3. Winnipeg (all communities that belong to this district) Fr. Alfred Grzempa
4. Queen of Apostles Renewal Centre will host a session with the following communities: St. Catharines and Welland. Fr. Chris
5. Holy Angels will host a session together with St. Stanislaus community. Fr. Peter
6. St. Casimir’s will host their own community session. Fr. Jacek
7. St. Maximilian will host their own community session. Fr. Janusz
8. St. Eugene de Mazenod will host their own community session. Fr. Krystkowiak and Fr. Mendrela are part of the St. Eugene Oblate community. Fr. Adam
Triennium Animation Program
9. Provincial House will host their own community session. Fr. Jan Wadolowski
10. Ottawa or Wilno/Round Lake will host a session for both communities. Fr. Wojciech K.
B. All local communities are encouraged to continue organizing Faith Sharing Encounters at least
once or twice a month. For this purpose, I would ask those Oblates who live alone to join another
community:
1. Edmonton (Fr. Roman Majek, Fr. Andrzej Sowa and Fr. Pawel Nyrek)
2. Mellville and Sturgis (Fr. Mieczyslaw Burdzy and Fr. Marcin Mironiuk)
3. St. Catharines and Welland (Fr. Antoni Degutis and Fr. Miroslaw Olszewski)
4. Wilno and Round Lake (Fr. Wojciech Blach and Fr. John Bosco Gali)
5. Ottawa (Fr. Janusz Jajesniak and Fr. Wojciech Kowal)
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Faith sharing Encounters Animated by Fr. John Malazdrewich
JANUARY – JUNE 2015 SCHEDULE
January 12-16, 2015 Study Days
January 21, 2015 Holy Angels/St. Stanislaus : Day of Prayer, Reflection and Faith Sharing
February 16, 2015 St. Casimir’s – Toronto: Day of Prayer, Reflection and Faith Sharing
February 17, 2015 Toronto District Meeting: Triennium Preparation Session February 23, 2015 Provincial Council: Team Building/Leadership Training
February 25, 2015 St. Maximilian Kolbe: Day of Prayer, Reflection and Faith Sharing
March 9, 2015 Toronto District Retreat Day - Queen of Apostles March 12 – 15, 2015 Holy Angels Parish – Toronto: Parish Program - Oblate Charism
March 23, 2015 Provincial House Community
March 25 – 26, 2015 Brampton Oblate Community: Day of Prayer, Reflection and Faith Sharing
ALSO: Mass, Presentation and Peregrination for Parish Committee’s (March 26th) April 21 - 22, 2015 Ottawa/Wilno/Round Lake: Day of Prayer, Reflection and Faith Sharing
April 28 - 29, 2015 Queen of Apostles/St. Catharines/Welland: Day of Prayer, Reflection and Faith
sharing May 4, 2015 Provincial Council: Team Building/Leadership Training
May 6, 2015 Vancouver District: Day of Prayer, Reflection and Faith Sharing
May 11, 2015 Edmonton District: Day of Prayer, Reflection and Faith Sharing
May 25, 2015 Winnipeg District: Day of Prayer, Reflection and Faith Sharing June 8 – 12, 2015 Province Retreat
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200 Years of Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
Assumption Province Calendar of Events
March 9 10 AM - 2:00PM - a day of prayer and silent reflection at Queen of Apostles
April 7 11:30 AM - Easter Dinner at St. Stanislaus Parish
May 21 10:00 AM - Conference, Mass and lunch at St. Eugene de Mazenod Parish
May An emphasis on vocations June 7-12 Annual Retreat preached by Fr. Superior General: Vow of Poverty
June 8 Priestly Ordination of Bro. Paul Patrick OMI
June 13–14 June Symposium of Polish Professionals – (panel: Fr. Wojciech Kowal, Fr. Jarek Rozanski) & Display at the Symposium – Polish Oblates in Canada
September 8 Anniversary of Vows, a thanksgiving Mass in parishes for religious life.
September 14-18 Joint Session: Notre Dame du Cap October Rosary Devotions – meditations based on the writings of St. Eugene de Mazenod
November Praying for the Deceased Oblates.
December 8 Retreat House – OMI & Lay Collaborators, Solemnity of Immaculate Conception.
Advent 2015 Program for Children based on the life of Bl. Joseph Cebula
January 17 – 22 Study Days (Official Opening of the Jubilee Year)
January 18 Mass at St. Maximilian Kolbe: Card. Collins Archbishop of Toronto presiding, with other bishops where we work invited, with the Polish clergy, provincials from the region. Display on OMI ministry in Canada open for the weekend, St. Maximilian, or John Paul II Centre.
January 21 Banquet Thursday evening, at some larger venue a banquet can be organized, accommodating some 1000 persons. The Jubilee committee will look into the organization of the events during the Study Days, with Fr. Provincial arranging for the entertainment aspect. The honorary Oblates will be included in Mass and banquet invitations. Polish groups will have an opportunity to recognize the175th anniversary of the Oblate presence in Canada. There are already some proposals on the part of organizations.
February 17 District Meeting
Feb. 8 – March 27 Lent: Missionaries - St. Eugene and the Oblate charism.
May 21 District Meeting
May 21 – 29 Oblate Week of Prayer for Vocations
June 5 -10 Annual Retreat preached by Cardinal Francis George OMI
August 14 Midland The Annual Polish Pilgrimage to Midland will also be included within the special events devoted to celebrate 200 Years of Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate.
August 15 60th Anniversary of Assumption Province September 8 Anniversary of Vows, a thanksgiving Mass at St. Stanislaus or Holy Angels parish for the district during the day,
with evening celebrations in parishes for religious life.
September 14 Beginning of the XXXVI General Chapter in Rome.
October Rosary Devotions – meditations based on the writings of St. Eugene.
November Praying for the deceased Oblates. November 19-20 Festival of Religious Songs – Mississauga 2016 the Mazenodian theme.
December 8 Retreat House – OMI & Lay Collaborators, Solemnity of Immaculate Conception.
December Advent Program dedicated to St. Eugene de Mazenod
January 22 – 27 Study Days
January 25, 2017 Cardinal Orlando Quevedo: Solemn Mass at St. Eugene de Mazenod Parish in Brampton for the closing of our Jubilee Year. Instead of a banquet we have a “come and go” offering sandwiches, wines, etc. to whomever wants to drop in after the Eucharistic celebration.
January 22 – 29 Millennium Garden Banquet Hall reserved for events. June 11 – 16 Annual Retreat
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I was born on March 6, 1974 in Opole, Poland. There, I attended elementary school and high school.
After completing my novitiate with the Missionary Oblates of Mary
Immaculate in Swiety Krzyz on September 8, 1996, I professed my first vows. I professed my perpetual vows on September 8, 1999 and was
ordained to the priesthood at the hands of Apb. Juliusz Peatz on June
23, 2001 in Obra, Poland. Following my ordination I was sent to preach missionary retreats. Fulfilling this obedience I belong to various Oblate
communities including: Poznan (2001-2007), Lubliniec (2007-2008),
Kedzierzyn-Kozle (2008-2010), Katowice (2010-2011), Markowice
(2011-2013) and Kokotek (2013-…).
While I belonged to the Oblate community in Poznan in 2006, I spent
11 months in Canada (form February to December). In February 2010 I was named the vicar provincial of delegations, missions and districts in
the Polish Province, followed by the director of continued formation. I
fulfilled this position until the end of September 2014. Currently I
belong to the Oblate Youth Centre (NINIWA) in Kokotek, near Lubliniec, where I continue to preach retreats and work with youth.
I was born on October 31, 1970 in Stargard Szczecinski. There, I graduated from high school in the profession of general contractor.
In 1993 I entered the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
novitiate in Swiety Krzyz, and a year later I professed my first
vows. I then began philosophical-theological studies at the Major Seminary in Obra where I graduated with a Masters of Theology
from the University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznan. I was
ordained to the priesthood on June 17, 2000 at the hands of Abp. Juliusz Paetz.
Following my priestly ordination I was the associate pastor at
Oblate parishes in Katowice, Poznan, Siedlce and Wroclaw. Since 2011 I have lived in the Oblate monastery in Grotniki (near Lodz),
where I preach retreats and lead pilgrimages to the Holy Land.
Lenten Missionaries
Fr. Marcin Szafors OMI
Fr. Artur Piwowarczyk OMI
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New Staff at the Provincial House
In January 2015, Danuta Stelmach, who was working for many years at our Provincial House began her retirement. We would like to thank Danuta for her many years of service and dedication, and wish her a well-deserved rest and many graces in this new phase of her life!
We would like to welcome Ula Hofman who will be replacing Danuta at the Provincial House! We wish her God’s blessings and hope she will feel part of our Oblate family! Best wishes!
In March 2015, Zofia Kaczmarska, who is the secretary to the Provincial will begin her maternity leave. We would like to thank Zofia for her dedication, hard work and for bringing her positive attitude and youthfulness to our ministry at the Provincial House. We wish Zofia and her husband Matthew God’s blessings as they await for their first baby!
We would like to welcome Magda Hofman who will be the new Provincial Secretary. Magda is not a stranger to the Provincial House since she worked for Catholic Youth Studio when the office was located at the Provincial
House. Welcome Magda and we wish you God’s many graces in your ministry for Assumption Province!
Danuta Stelmach
Ula Hofman
Zofia Kaczmarska
Magda Hofman