Via Latina 22
News From the General Administration - Society of Mary
# 239 - Jan. 2015
FIRST PROFESSIONS IN COLOMBIA-ECUADOR
L ast December 12, 2014, in
Bogotá, Colombia, the Re-
gion of Colom-
bia-Ecuador
celebrated the
first vows of
Wilson Rentería
and Julio Cesar
Sánchez.
May our Blessed
Virgin Mary and
our Lord bless
them and guide
their new chal-
lenges.
Congratulations to our Brothers!
REAPPOINTMENT OF THE PROVINCIAL SUPERIOR OF
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
I t was with great joy that the Superior General of the Society of Mary,
Fr. Manuel Cortés, SM, announced that, with the consent of the Gen-
eral Council, he had appointed Fr. Martin Solma to serve a second term
as Provincial Superior of the Province of the United States of America,
and Fr. Solma had generously accepted.
This second term will begin on June 30, 2015, and last for three years.
The General Council is particularly grateful to Fr. Martin for his accep-
tance, knowing that it comes with a large dose of sacrifice and hard
work. Nevertheless, given the confidence and support of the members
of the Province, the General Council assured him of their own confi-
dence in him and of their prayers for this ministry of leadership.
Fr. Rodrigo Betancur, SM, Superior of the Region of Colombia-Ecuador, and the two newly professed in the
ceremony of vows.
Wilson R.
Julio Cesar S.
Fr. Martin Solma, SM
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RELIGIOUS PROFESSES PERPETUAL VOWS
IN EASTERN AFRICA
B ro. Innocent Chik-
wanda, SM, from the
Region of Eastern Africa,
made his perpetual vows on
the 8th of December, 2014,
at St. Joseph's Chapel, Ma-
tero, in Lusaka, Zambia.
Archbishop Telesphore
Mpundu of Lusaka presided
over the Eucharist and Fr.
Gabriel Kirangah, SM, re-
ceived the vows.
In the colourful ceremony
about four hundred guests
were in attendance, includ-
ing Marianist Brothers from
Malawi, Zambia and Kenya,
the parishioners of St. Jo-
seph's chapel, the Faustino group, the Vocation group, the Zambian MLC amongst others.
Archbishop Telesphore gave a very nice homily emphasizing the role of religious in the
Church, especially during the recently begun Year of Consecrated life.
On the Saturday, the 13th of De-
cember, 2014, the Brothers joined
Bro. Innocent and his family at his
home parish for a thanksgiving
mass, celebrated at St. Peter's parish
Ndola. The mass was also colourful
and the parish priest gave a great
homily, once again stressing on the
vowed life during the year dedi-
cated to Consecrated life.
Bro. Innocent accompanied by Archbishop Telesphore, Bro. Joseph Kamotho and Fr. Gabriel during the cutting
of the cake.
Bro. Innocent makes his vows.
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SHARING OUR EXPERIENCE OF THE VOWS
Meetings of the Religious of the Province of Spain
T he Provincial Council of
Spain considered the begin-
ning of the Year of the Conse-
crated Life to be a good moment
for us as religious to share among
ourselves how we live our vows
of poverty, chastity and obedi-
ence. To that end the Council or-
ganized five meetings, all five
with the same agenda, but in vari-
ous places and times in order to
encourage the participation of the greatest possible number of brothers. They invited all the members of
the Province to participate in one of the meetings. Four have already taken place; the fifth is scheduled
for February. Each meeting was guided by a member of the Provincial Council, using a highly devel-
oped common outline in which communication and personal witness were the dominant factors.
The structure could not have been simpler. The participants began on a Friday evening and ended on
Sunday after lunch. Altogether there were three work sessions: Saturday morning, Saturday afternoon
and Sunday morning. The first was dedicated to the vow of chastity, the second to that of poverty and
the third to that of obedience. We left the vow of stability for next year. There was also time for just
being together and for prayer with a quiet and well planned liturgy.
The three sessions had the same structure:
To begin, there was a witnessing of some 40
minutes by one of the participating religious,
prepared beforehand according to a common
guideline: “your way of understanding the vow,
when you started out in religious life and today;
what is most important for you about this vow?
From your experience, give five reasons for in-
viting others to live the vow. Some lights and
shadows of how you have lived it. What aspect
of the vow costs you the most? What has helped
you to overcome the difficulties?” This is not a
matter of theological reflections but of commu-
nication of personal experiences with their suc-
cesses and limitations, their highlights and
darker moments. In the various groups the wit-
nesses who communicated their experiences were thanked for the sincerity and the depth that was obvi-
ous in their presentation.
After this period of attentive listening, there followed an hour for personal reading and prayer. We re-
lied in each case upon the help of a written text. For chastity we used “Love Chastity,” taken from the
book by M. Casey, Strangers to the City: Reflections on the Beliefs and Values of the Rule of Saint
Benedict. For poverty: “Living from and for obedience to the Word of God,” a part of our Superior
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General’s Circular No. 3, “Let it be done to me according to your Word.” And for obedience: sections
from the book of G. Uribarri, Portar las marcas de Jesús: Teología y espiritualidad de la vida con-
segrada [Bearing the Marks of Jesus: Theology and Spirituality of the Consecrated Life].
The last part of the session, after a rest and
before the celebration of the Eucharist or
Vespers, was the moment for communicating
personal experiences. It was a time for each
religious, after all the listening and reading,
to share his own personal witness also. It is
always easier to share ideas in common than
experiences, so in order to skirt that diffi-
culty a few simple group dynamics facili-
tated communication for us.
Before speaking about chastity, we played a
few hands of cards and asked ourselves
which of the four suits in the desk was most
characteristic of our lives. We found that
hearts were worth more than luck, fear or
personal brilliance. In the second stage, each
one wrote on colored Post-it’s the highlights and shadows of his experience and then shared what he
had written.
The exchange about our vow of poverty began with a moment of silence. Each one had a blank receipt.
Beginning from Jesus’s promise that we will receive the hundredfold in this life, we were invited to
write on it what each one has received from God in his experience of the vow of poverty. We finished
by sharing all that was written.
The sharing about obedience began with all of us try-
ing to put together the picture of a cat with the pieces
of a puzzle. To do so effectively, we all had to listen
to everyone else, without anyone imposing his will
on the rest. But, in spite of that, we were unable to
complete the picture.
To help us we then used a sketch with a more clearly
outlined solution: having a clear idea we were able
to finish the picture easily. Once the cat was fin-
ished, we could see that, for the picture to be com-
plete, all the pieces were needed. Then, after writing
down on a card a few sentences of a possible deca-
logue on how to live the vow of obedience, we ex-
changed our ideas. But we were communicating experiences, rather than discussing ideas as such.
The final Eucharist summed up the work done, the ideals shared, the fellowship experienced and the
encouragement conveyed. The participants in the four meetings already held evaluated quite positively
the ambiance they experienced and the interchange accomplished, thanks to the good will of the partici-
pants and the detailed care with which the meetings had been prepared by the Provincial Council.
Ignacio Zabala, sm
Provincial Secretary
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SHARING THE WITNESS OF MY VOCATION
A s mentioned in the last number of Via
Latina 22, we are happy to publish testi-
monies about the vocation of the brothers dur-
ing the Year of the Consecrated Life. The first
ones have been received and published on the
website www.marianist.org (open the page
“Year of Consecrated Life”).
You may send your own testimony to [email protected], attaching, if possible, a photo
of yourself (see the questions on page 4 of Via Latina 22 – No. 238 of December 2014).
Thank you.
• Death Notices: # 33.
• Dec. 15: Request for Annual Statistics 2014 to all Heads of Units, from the Secretariat General.
• December 2014: A first se-ries of the books of the col-lection MARIANIST EDUCATION
- HERITAGE AND FUTURE, pub-lished under the direction of the General Office of Educa-tion, was sent directly to the Unit Administrations from the publisher. A second series will follow later.
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• Jan. 12 - 22: MC, AF and MAX attend the International Meeting of Formators (Spanish Group) in Bogotá, Colombia.
• Jan. 31 - Feb. 3.: MAX
attends the Meeting of Marianist Works in Rome, at Via Latina 22 (G.A.)
Happy New Year 2015!
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NECROLOGY - 2014
# Name Date Place Age Prof. Unit
1 Pedro Javier Ascacíbar Urrutia Jan. 1 Bogotá 80 62 CE
2 Francis Joseph Smith Jan. 8 Dayton 69 50 US
3 *Jacques Beaud Jan. 19 Colmar 99 77 FR
4 *Giacomo Boggione Jan. 24 Verbania-Pallanza 83 66 IT
5 Michel E. Dupuy-Roudel Jan. 30 Créteil 85 65 FR
6 Richard Olsen Feb. 22 Dayton 76 55 US
7 Hiromi François-X. Matsuguchi Mar. 22 Osaka 93 73 JA
8 William Martin Fackovec Apr. 7 Dayton 88 67 US
9 Raymond Edward Martin Apr. 19 Dayton 76 57 US
10 *René Roelens Apr. 22 Pessac 93 75 FR
11 Paul Francis Quinn Apr. 23 Dayton 82 63 US
12 *Robert Roy Osborne Apr. 27 Cupertino 81 58 US
13 Juan Antonio Arbosa Salazar May 17 Madrid 85 67 ES
14 Antonio Ibáñez García May 22 Madrid 81 64 ES
15 *Juan Carlos González de Suso Ugalde May 22 Madrid 85 68 ES
16 Harold John Lootens May 24 San Antonio 90 66 US
17 Ezequiel Varona Pereda May 27 Madrid 94 75 ES
18 Thomas John Oster Jul. 12 Dayton 81 61 US
19 *Paul Maurice Marshall Jul. 17 Ranchi 66 47 US
20 *Isacio López Ortiz Jul. 18 Madrid 93 75 ES
21 Valentín Sopelana Marquínez Jul. 30 Madrid 85 67 ES
22 *Paul Vieson Aug. 6 Dayton 74 54 US
23 Segundo Eguíluz Guinea Aug. 8 Logroño 91 75 ES
24 Richard Louis Roesch Sep. 2 San Antonio 91 72 US
25 *Henri Mougel Oct. 8 Guebwiller 88 71 FR
26 *Juan Ramón Roa Apiñániz Oct. 10 Madrid 102 85 ES
27 *Joseph Priestley Oct. 11 Honolulu 89 70 US
28 Ambrogio Albano Oct. 26 Rome 89 73 IT
29 *Daniel Francis Doyle Oct. 29 Hollywood, FL 77 59 US
30 Patrick McMahon Nov. 1 Cupertino 79 60 US
31 Jimmi James Masuura Nov. 14 Tokyo 89 70 JA
32 *Michael Elliot Barber Nov. 17 San Antonio 73 55 US
33 *John Melloh Dec. 31 Palm Beach, FL 71 53 US
January 22
(60° profession)
Neumann, Ralph (US)
(50° profession)
*Hiragi, Akeo Luc (JA)
February 11
(50° profession)
*Fitzpatrick, Paul Edmund
(US)
O'Grady, Michael Patrick (US)
April 3
(50° ordination)
*Boisselier, Marcel (FR)
*Delgado, Rafael (ES)
*García-Murga, José Ramón
(ES)
*Hackel, Robert Edward (US)
*López, José (ES)
*Rasky, Joseph (US)
*Tonry, Patrick Joseph (US)
*Torres, Enrique (ES)
*Urbieta, Ignacio Blas (CE)
April 10
(50° ordination)
*Cantonetti, Arnaldo (IT)
April 22
(50° ordination)
*Giraud, Patrick (FR)
May 1
(25° profession)
*Arulappen, Ignatius Loyola
(IN)
Tete, Ananias (IN)
May 12
(60° profession)
Pelster, Heinz (OE)
June 29
(25° ordination)
*Gascón, Antonio (ES)
July 1
(25° profession)
Purgal, Dariusz (FR)
July 10
(75° profession)
*Ruiz, Feliciano (ES)
July 17
(60° ordination)
*Landolfi, Paul (US)
*Urquía, Juan Ramón (ES)
July 18
(50° ordination)
*Santamaría, Julio (ES)
July 27
(60° ordination)
*Castro, Luis (ES)
August 12
(60° profession)
Laconcha, Valentín (ES)
(25° profession)
Christiana, James Joseph (US)
August 15
(70° profession)
Middleton, Richard Delaney
(US)
Wood, Robert Douglas (US)
(60° profession)
Deasy, Thomas (US)
*Lago, Mario (IT)
Murakami, Stanley (US)
Sparano, Francesco (IT)
(50° profession)
Cirelli, Stefano (IT)
Morris, Gary Edmund (US)
Paleari, Norberto (IT)
Scrivani, Lawrence Alfred (US)
(25° profession)
Ssenyomo, Godfrey (EA)
August 22
(50° profession)
Eck, Gary Bernard (ME)
*Fitz, James Francis (US)
*Kozar, Joseph Francis (US)
Kraszewski, Michael Joseph
(US)
Melcher, Philip (PE)
Resing, Robert Clement (US)
Thompson, Richard (US)
August 24
(70° ordination)
*Mann, Lawrence Anthony
(US)
August 25
(75° profession)
Heyer, Francis Richard (US)
*Stefanelli, Joseph M. (US)
(60° profession)
*Battiston, Dino (IT)
*Proietti Segnalini, Romolo
(IT)
August 28
(50° profession)
Arnold, Gustav (Resp.) (SU)
September 2
(60° profession)
Ginner, Franz (OE)
*Süß, Josef (OE)
September 5
(25° profession)
Calvo, Ceferino (ES)
*Sánchez, Ignacio (ES)
September 8
(60° profession)
*Bakle, John Lewis (US)
Droste, James Edwin (US)
*Haby, Gerald Charles (US)
Hanss, Robert (US)
*Thompson, Thomas Anthony
(US)
*Tobin, James (US)
*Wallace, Donald James (US)
Zalewski, Bernard Eugene (US)
(50° profession)
*Saglio, Ermenegildo (IT)
September 12
(75° profession)
Erpen, Josef (SU)
*Geysse, Roger (FR)
*Truffer, Bernard (SU)
(60° profession)
Arrieta, Antonio (ES)
Arroyo, Juan (CH)
*Barrio, Francisco José del
(ES)
Barroeta, Francisco María (ES)
García de Vinuesa, Francisco
José (CH)
*García-Murga, José Ramón
(ES)
Geiller, Eugène (FR)
Geiller, Antoine (FR)
Gil, José María (ES)
*Herreros, Jesús (CH)
Marmara, Aldo (FR)
Martín, Maximiano (ES)
*Otaño, Ignacio María (ES)
*Valls, Francisco (CE)
Villapún, José Antonio (ES)
(50° profession)
*Cárdenas, Emilio (ES)
*Cerezo, José Joaquín (ES)
Melón, Eduardo (ES)
Ortiz, Manuel (ES)
Veleda, José Luis (ES)
September 21
(70° profession)
Fernández, Gabriel (ES)
*Ortega, Justino (ES)
Ortiz de Landaluce, Eustaquio
(ES)
Palma, Avelino (ES)
*Urquía, Juan Ramón (ES)
Zabala, Enrique (ES)
(60° profession)
*Schmidt, Paul-Heinz (OE)
*Vollmar, Paul (SU)
September 23
(25° profession)
Khasa-Beya Mayela, José (FR)
*Lawson-Ayeku, Jean-Eudes
(TO)
October 2
(70° profession)
Bittante, Marcello (IT)
Rimoldi, Tarcisio (IT)
(50° profession)
*Alméras, Robert (FR)
November 10
(70° profession)
*Castro, Luis (ES)
December 8
(60° profession)
Juenemann, Robert John (US)
December 12
(25° profession)
*Maluenda, Manuel Enrique
(CH)
Quintero, José Reynel (CE)
December 15
(25° profession)
*Tocalini, Andrés (AR)
JUBILARIANS 2015
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