Dear Friends,
My home visit was very refreshing. My time with my family, especially with my 91-year-old mom, was very uplifting. I thank God she is amazingly healthy for her age as she can move about in the house and attend Mass online regularly. I’m very grateful for the prayerful support of so many of you before, during, and after my trip. In particular, I’m very grateful to Fr. Lancelot McGrath for taking care of the parish with the help of our Office staff.
On my way to India, I had a two-day break in Dubai/Sharjah to be with my sister Dolly and family. The next day of my arrival was a Sunday and so we went to Church for Mass. The Islamic/Arab government has given a church for Catholic Mass. Even though that church has a seating capacity of 800, they have 10 Masses on Sundays as the immigrant Catholic population is so huge. We went early and stood outside with a sizable crowd waiting for the previous Mass to be over so we could get a seat. By the time our Mass began, all seats were taken and over a hundred people were standing on the sides and back of the church. It was a sight to see when the Eucharistic Ministers came in from the Sacristy in their white uniform. I counted 23 of them. As we came out of the Mass, the next crowd was already waiting to get in for a seat! I was so touched to see the sincere devotion, prayerful silence and the total participation of the entire congregation in the liturgy. What an inspiration for me!
As we came out of the Church, there were volunteers distributing a booklet, containing prayers and devotions to help the parishioners celebrate the Jubilee Year 2025 well. It was prepared by the Diocese or Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia. I thought of the Jubilee Year inauguration we had last month – on January 12. At that time, I had mentioned two easily accessible resources that we all could use: Catholic Brain (with lots of informative and fun stuff for growing in our faith) and Rosary Podcasts (for practicing one of the timeless devotional prayers of our church). These can be used at our own convenience. As part of our efforts to deepen our spirituality, we are offering:
1) A Retreat for the whole parish on Saturday, March 15. Do you know Lent begins in a couple of weeks? Ash Wednesday is on March 5. The theme, “Pilgrims of Hope Renewed …a Lenten Path to New Life” is very appropriate for this Jubilee Year. So I invite all of us to keep that Saturday morning free for this Spiritually enriching time.
2) Anointing Mass on March 22: Our Mass with Anointing of the sick will be on Saturday 11 AM, March 22. Kindly note the date so that families can plan to bring to church those in need of prayers for healing and the Sacrament of Anointing.
I wish to conclude by repeating part of the Jubilee Prayer that Pope Francis has penned: “May the grace of the Jubilee reawaken in us, Pilgrims of Hope, a yearning for the treasures of heaven. May that same grace spread the joy and peace of our Redeemer throughout the earth. To you our God, eternally blessed, be glory and praise for ever, Amen.”
Let us joyfully and prayerfully make this Jubilee Year 2025 a time of grace and an opportunity to grow in holiness.
Your brother in Christ,
Fr. Abraham Orapankal