Catholic Missions In Canada
E-Newsletter
Volume 1, Issue 2: September 16, 2009 |
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| Greetings! |
Sixty years ago, two young missionaries set out to serve mission communities in the West: newly ordained priest Father Bertrand Mathieu, O.M.I., in Saskatchewan, and Sister Eileen Gamble, M.C.R., in northern British Columbia. "When I arrived in 1949, it was a four-hour trip over gravel roads from Anaham to Williams Lake," recalls Sister Eileen. Today, she says, "Our life as missionaries has not changed that much...We teaching the school, help instruct the children in the sacraments, prepare couples for marriage as well as young parents who wish to have their children baptized." Fr. Mathieu, 2009 St. Joseph awardee for distinguished missionary work, signed up to serve soon after his ordination in 1949. To survive in the harsh climate, he travelled by dogsled or by foot to cover the 45 to 50 miles between his missions. Circumstances have barely improved in many of our remote communities, yet our missionaries' faithful commitment to serve even in the direst conditions continues to inspire. Patria C. Rivera, Editor, Catholic Missions In Canada Magazine.
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| Ordination a beautiful symbol for the mission of the Church |
By Father James deBeer
FROM SEMINARIAN TO PRIEST
Newly ordained priest Father James deBeer, whose formation was supported by Catholic Missions In Canada's donors, was born in 1981 and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He was part of the community of St. Paul the Apostle parish until he went to the seminary. He attended the University of Winnipeg to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in biology. He writes: Read more |
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| Ministry touches generations |
By Sister Jo Ann Sutherland, M.C.R.
Sixty years a religious Sister continues to serve in the Chilcotin missions
The phone rings and it is a call for Sister Eileen Gamble, M.C.R., and the need for her prayers. In the past, the calls for Sister Eileen were requests for her to help with the local rodeo, take a hockey team to a tournament or solve a problem at the local school. She still is the person everyone turns to here in Anaham. "When I arrived in 1949, it was a four-hour trip over gravel roads from Anaham to Williams Lake, so the trek was not made often," says Sister Eileen. Read More |
| Better than stuffing savings under a mattress |
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