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Cuban food night

Tonight’s CULTURAL FOOD NIGHT featured Cuban food, which I helped (un pocito) with after classes.  Chicken & rice (secret ingredient = Corona), plantains (chips & cooked).  — Great eatin’ / delicioso!
Cuban Food Night @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Cuban Food Night @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Cuban Food Night @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL

Prayer for the Grace of Letting Go

March 25, 2008 4 comments

At Mass today, Fr Santos reflected on a great prayer:

A Prayer to God, for the Grace of Letting Go

Loving God, I give you thanks for having called me to this great and wonderful adventure called seminary life.
While my heart is filled with joy and my spirit with great excitement, I am slowly discovering that this path I have chosen asks that I give up many things which have already become part of my life.
And let me be honest with you, I’m not finding it easy at all.
It is not always easy to let go of what I’ve gotten used to, Lord.

It’s difficult to let go of late night outings with my friends instead of studying.
It’s difficult to let go of mornings when I can stay in bed instead of going to prayer.
It’s difficult to let go of the good food I enjoy at home.
It’s difficult to let go of the freedom to go wherever and do whatever I please.
It’s difficult to let go of my friends, especially that girl whom I like so much.
It’s difficult to let go of those moments when I choose to be by myself instead of having to deal with others in community.
It’s difficult to let go of my biases, prejudices, and ideas that give me comfort and security.
It’s difficult to let go of many more things, old habits really die hard.

This new life scares me at times too.
How do I know all this letting-go will bear fruit?
How do I know that giving up all these things will result in my becoming happy with the path I have chosen?
How do I know that letting go of my former ambitions and dreams will really allow me to give my life entirely to you?
How do I know that all this sacrifice will make a good priest out of me?
How do I know that I will not fall later on and cause pain and sorrow to your church?
How do I know that this is your will for me and not something I merely imagine?

Speak, Lord, your servant listens.
Let me put my trust completely in you.
Allow me to see that though the initial stage of my journey
may be dark, difficult, and uncertain,
your presence is more that enough to calm my fears,
to lighten my burden, and to give me the strength and courage
to stick to this path that I have chosen,
in the firm conviction that you who have called me asked me
to let go of many things that have given comfort and security to my life
will give me in their stead, the greatest consolation there can be:
the knowledge that wherever I go, whatever happens, whomever I become,
you will always be there to love, guide, and protect me.

— Amen.

Sacrifice - inspirational poster Sacrifice - inspirational poster

back from Easter BREAK

I took last week’s Holy Week BREAK a bit too literally, so I’ll be back-dating some posts, especially pictures from services at St Mary’s Cathedral that all of us Miami seminarians served at.  — a blessed experience indeed.

We were due in today by 9pm.  10pm NIGHT PRAYER was very reflective on the last 3 (busy) weeks by (rector) Fr Michael.  [3 tracks, 1h]

+ JP’s back! 

(video) “When God Ran” by Phillips Craig & Dean

March 15, 2008 1 comment

On our first day of Holy Week break, our rector, Fr Michael, sent an email with a You Tube video link.  It features clips from The Passion of the Christ movie to the Phillips Craig & Dean song “When God Ran.”  — a powerfully good focus for reflection for entering Holy Week.

“Though he was in the form of God, Jesus did not deem equality with God something to be grasped. Rather, he emptied himself and took the form of a slave, being born of human estate, and it was thus that he humbled himself, obediently accepting even death, death on a cross!

“Because of this, God highly exalted him and bestowed upon him the name above every other name, so that at Jesus’ name every knee must bend in the heavens, on the earth, and under the earth, and every tongue proclaim to the glory of God the Father: JESUS CHRIST IS LORD!”  — Philippians2:6-11

posting delay

March 10, 2008 1 comment

Sorry for the silence for the last couple weeks.  I was having trouble getting my pictures off my cell phone.  Problem solved … so I’ll be backdating my post with my reflections for the last few weeks as I upload everything.

I’m still here … 🙂  This is the last week of classes before Holy Week break.

Today was a day off from classes due to our hectic weekend of Vocation Awareness Weekend where 70 guys from all over Florida came to see what seminary life is like and possibly discern if the priesthood is for them.  Great weekend.  Great guests.  (I was Janet Jackson in the Saturday night skit … but I’ll explain later when I post some pics)

Patience … 🙂  … Be holy … Good night!

blackout + Bohemian food night

February 26, 2008 1 comment

Bohemian Food Night @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Bohemian Food Night @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FLCULTURAL FOOD NIGHT — tonight was Bohemian Food Night.  Good eatin’ and a sweet desert.

DOTS — power blackout — Jericho

ping pong champ + Snickers

February 14, 2008 Leave a comment

Ping Pong Tournament Finals tonight.  A great match-up that brought the whole house to watch a 5 game rally that keep everyone on the edge of their seats.  We even had a break-time show.  🙂
Ping Pong Championship Game @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Ping Pong Championship Game @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Ping Pong Championship Game @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Ping Pong Championship Game @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Ping Pong Championship Game @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Ping Pong Championship Game @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL

DOTS — Trustee Meetings — Bishop Lunch — washed dishes — Snickers Ice Cream — worked on Contemporary Philosophy take home mid term exam

prayer Litany of the Blessed Sacrament

February 13, 2008 Leave a comment

Benediction @ SteubenvilleToday, at Holy Hour (before the Blessed Sacrament with benediction & adoration), I was praying the Litany of the Blessed Sacrament and meditated on some descriptions of the Blessed Sacrament that stood out (and haven’t heard much of).  [full litany at catholicdoors.com]

  • Corn of the elect, 
  • Wine whose fruits are virgins, 
  • Blessed Sacrament adorationFood of Angels,
  • Memorial of the wonders of God,
  • Super-substantial Bread,
  • Heavenly Antidote against the poison of sin,
  • Medicine of immortality,
  • Bread made flesh by the omnipotence of the Word,
  • Sacrament of piety,
  • Priest and Victim,
  • Spiritual Sweetness tasted in its proper source,
  • Pledge of future glory

Also, a petition in the litany … “That You would preserve and increase our faith, reverence, and devotion toward this admirable Sacrament” … we beseech You, hear us.

ping pong + Jericho back

February 12, 2008 Leave a comment

canolli @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FLMINISTERIAL PRACTICUM — (yesterday)  Multiple choice mid-term.  [aces] 

NEW TESTAMENTmid-term exam.  Multiple choice.

DOTS — dinner canolli — Medieval Philosophy study group — Jericho returns (finally!)

PING PONG — tonight was the last semi-final round for our Ping-Pong Olympic Tournament.  Great match-up and awesome game, even with the “unruly crowd.”  🙂
ping pong tournament @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL unruly crowd @ ping pong tournament @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL unruly crowd @ ping pong tournament @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL

soldier charity + Catholic teacher + A River Runs Through It

February 8, 2008 Leave a comment

Lenten Mass @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FLMASS – (Fr Alvarez) — today is the feast day of St Jerome Emiliani.  He was a soldier who left the military life to pursue great acts of charity, especially in caring for the sick in hospitals, the poor and children in orphanages.  — his life resonates with me, especially with my past interest in the military (in which health concerns removed)

Immaculate Conception School observationFIELD TRIP — for our Ministerial Practicum class, in the afternoon, we went to a local Catholic school to observe the teaching styles and techniques in order to prepare our own lesson plans.  I was in a 7th grade English class at Immaculate Conception Catholic School and, embarassingly, couldn’t answer some of the questions my self.  — when do you use who or whom?

A River Runs Through It (film)MOVIE NIGHT — after dinner, the Humanities Department sponsored a movie night featuring A River Runs Through It with great discussion afterwards. — I didn’t get that deep into the movie, but after discussion, I have a greater appreciation for its subtle lessons and observation on life’s journey.

lasagna?

February 7, 2008 Leave a comment

mystery lasagna ?

FF5 + Replace Me (song)

February 7, 2008 Leave a comment

God, mold me into what You want me to beWhile drivin’ around today in my mobile stereo, I kept replaying a song by the Christian rapcore group Family Force 5 called “Replace Me.”  I kept singing/screaming the chorus that echoed what seminary formation feels like, so far … to be formed into what God wants … “crush me, tear me, break me, mold me, make me what You want me to be.”  — Here’s the lyrics:

My Batteries died sometime ago (wuh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh)
I gotta heart-shaped box where they must go (wuh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh)
Corrosion’s building everyday
My flesh is leading me astray that’s why I started to decay and I will slowly rot away but I can’t feel that anyway

This heart it wants to beat, These lungs they want to breathe
These eyes they want to see, Gotta mouth that wants to sing … 

Desperation, Needing You, Every last breath, I scream for You
Shatter me into a million pieces … Make me new
Crush me, tear me, break me, mold me, Make me what You want me to be
I am Yours for You to use, so take and replace me with You

Needing more than just a jump start to get me through
My disconnection is now the issue…..

(rap) I miss my First Love bad and its driving me mad
Just like a mixed up crazy person out of his head
Its been a long long time I’ve been on the decline
I do an a-bout face so I can be replaced, 180

This heart it wants to beat, These lungs they want to breathe
These eyes they wants to see, Gotta mouth that wants to sing

(des, des, des) [chorus]

One for the body, Two for the soul,
Three to get ready, Now go go go

Replace me with You!!!
(replace me with You!)

Desperation, Needing You, Every last breath, I scream…

[chorus]

— I also added the song (on YouTube) above, but BE WARNEDit’s pretty hardcore for all you John Michael Talbot fans 🙂

Lent + ashes + fast + abstinence

February 6, 2008 1 comment

Ashes on forehead on Ash WednesdayAsh Wednesday Mass @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FLMASS – (Fr Michael) — today is Ash Wednesday, the first day of the 40 days of the Lenten season.  The homily challenged us to, not only give from our convenience or surplus, but to “give from our want.”

(ARCH of MIAMI) LENTEN REGULATIONS 2008 — The holy season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 6.

  • Both Ash Wednesday & Good Friday are days of abstinence from meat for all who are fourteen (14) years and older.
  • They are also days of fast (one full meal and two small meals, with nothing eaten between the meals) for adults from twenty-one (21) to fifty-nine (59) years of age.
  • All Fridays of Lent are days of abstience from meat for those fourteen (14) years and older.

I found a comedian talking about Lent & Ash Wednesday.  — funny

In the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 10:9-16), St. Peter has a vision in which God reveals that Christians can eat any food. So, when we abstain, it’s not because the food is impure; we’re voluntarily giving up something good, for our spiritual benefit.

More info on Lenten fasting & abstinance on EWTN & About.com (fast & abstinence)

St Brendan chapel + SJV chapel

February 5, 2008 2 comments

Adoration Chapel @ St Brendan Catholic Church, Miami, FLAdoration Chapel @ St Brendan Catholic Church, Miami, FLAfter a long evening walk with some seminarian brothers, we stopped at St Brendan’s Catholic Church adoration chapel since it’s next door to the seminary grounds.  Actually, last September 2007, this adoration chapel was the site of an alleged sillouette of the Holy Family on a white tapistry.  The sillouette was cast by a shadow from a candle.  The alleged event lasted a few day and even made it in the local Miami Herald.  — this is my first time in the beautiful chapel myself.

Adoration Chapel @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FLI also took a picture a few days ago of one of our seminary adoration chapels on campus here at St John Vianney College Seminary.  It’s located upstairs at the end of the hall of the seminary dormitory.  — a great place to spend time with the Lord

the NAC seminary in Rome

February 5, 2008 3 comments

Tonight, after dinner, we had a presentation about The Pontifical North American College seminary in Rome.  A priest (formation leader) from Rome showed a great video and answered questions about “the NAC.”  When Bishops in the US see potential charism in mature seminarians & priests, they occasionally send them to continue their formation in Rome, usually studying in specific programs that Bishops see a need for in their diocese.
Pontifical North American College in Rome

As a new Pre-Theology seminarian here in little old St John Vianney College minor seminary in Miami, Florida, it was all new to me and very interesting.  For the first 2 years, you don’t leave Rome.  Many of the classes are in Italian.  It sounds like a great opportunity and gift to be chosen, but is a big change and quite intimidating.  That’s probably why they select men who are mature and fairly sure of their priestly vocation for such a big step.  Their website is @ pnac.org.

Gregorian University in ROmeCoincidently, a few days ago, I found a blog of Ted Martin, a seminarian of Kalamazoo, Michigan that is currently in his first year of theological studies at the Gregorian University living at the NAC in Rome.  He’s got some great pictures of his experience in the Vatican.  His blog is @ theodoremartin.blogspot.com  — I’ll definitely check it out every now and then. 

Chinese New Year food night — Sr Ann May

February 5, 2008 Leave a comment

Chinese New Year & Chinese food night @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FLCULTURAL FOOD NIGHT — tonight was Chinese Food Night, especially since the Chinese New Year in of Feb 7th.  Lots of great food and lots of work.  We were entertained by a video of Chinese dancing and singing and after dinner, 2 of our seminary student sisters (Daughters of St Paul) performed a traditional Chinese dance.  The sad part of the evening, however, was the announcement that Sr Ann May is being transfered to Philadelphia after our mid-semester break in 2 weeks.  — we’ll definitely miss her and keep praying for her 😦
Chinese New Year & Chinese food night @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Chinese New Year & Chinese food night @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Chinese New Year & Chinese food night @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL

touchdown + Superbowl party

February 3, 2008 Leave a comment

TOUCH FOOTBALL — this afternoon, we played some 6-on-6 touch football in the spirit of Superbowl Sunday.  Not to brag, but the game ended with our victory 5-1 with my final touchdown.  — fun, but I’ll definitely feel it tomorrow
Touch Football @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Touch Football @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Touch Football @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL

SUPERBOWL PARTY — great BBQ ribs, chicken, burgers, hot dogs, half-time wings, lots of deserts and a great game on the big screen & big sound.  — nice!
Superbowl Party @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Superbowl Party @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL

Communion & Liberation

February 2, 2008 2 comments

Christopher Bacich of Communion and Liberation (CL) at St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FLCOMMUNION & LIBERATION — this morning was a special presentation in St Raphael Chapel here at St John Vianney College Seminary.  We had a keynote speaker, Christopher Bacich, leader of Communion and Liberation in the USA, introducing the latest book by founder Luigi Giussani called “Is It Possible to Live this Way?”  The lay ecclesial movement, “CL” for short, is worldwide with an active presence here is South Florida.  There are regular meetings nearby the seminary, that do small group spiritual readings (from Luigi Giussani’s books) and discuss their faith experiences together.  Besides priests (like Fr Chris Marino, spiritual director here & pastor of Visitation Parish) and religious who belong to the movement, the movement has consecrated lay men and women who are committed to lifelong celibacy, known as the Memores Domini, who keep things going (one man lives down the street from the seminary).

Christopher Bacich of Communion and Liberation (CL) at St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FLThe regular group meetings are called School of Community.  [from flyers they handed out:]  In it, participants learn to perceive the sense of the Mystery, upon which our life depends, and to live the Catholic faith through a companionship within everyday life.  Community life is built through the School of Community, a weekly meeting open to everyone (no membership is needed) and held in places such as high schools, universities, parishes or workplaces with study and discussion about a text.  The text (the same for all communities around the world) communicates the experiences of Father Giussani’s charism in a systematic form that helps us understand our lives and life of the Church and of the world.  In South Florida, here are the current locations for meetings:

For High School students:

For College Students & Professors:

For Adults:

  • Visitation Parish (19100 North Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33169) in activity room, Tuesday at 7:30pm.  Contact Elena Nunez (evnunez@bellsouth.net).
  • NEW School of Community beginning in South West Miami.  Location and time to be determined.  Contact Eduardo & Martina Stadelmann (martina.stadelmann@gmx.net or 305-495-7597).

Presentation of the Lord Mass with Archbishop Favalora at St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FLMore info about Communion and Liberation on Wikipedia, CL USA website and CL international website.  Apparently, Pope Benedict XVI has been a supporter of this movement back when he was Cardinal Ratzinger and has his own weekly meetings on Saturdays at the Vatican.

The event ended with a beautiful bi-lingual Mass with Archbishop Favalora, another great supporter of the CL movement, especially here in South Florida.  — a great presentation by Fr Chris Marino and guest speaker Christopher Bacich (“Einstein of love”)  🙂