This week, we'll hear the magnificent story of the glorified Prophet Elijah in the First Book of Kings from obeying God's command to leaving his place and headed to Zarepath to pronounce the divine announcement of terrible drought followed by famine and hunger. I don't want to rush to the end of the story but they (widow and her son) did survive with only a jar of flour and a jug of water. It was daunting and I said, really! This miraculous episode highlights trust in divine providence. Back in those times, there was no such thing as social services, government aid or churches readily available to offer help. If the widow and her son along with the blessing of Elijah made through tough times, so, can we by trusting that God is faithful to his promises. What is your food of last resort? Rice and salt, Rice and soy sauce, Rice and water.
I regret to share this grim data of the increasing cases in Arizona. Hope there's no significant spike in the county, let alone in Douglas area. If you are over 65 years of age and have underlying health conditions, please stay at home, stay healthy and as always, stay holy. Life is precious. Life is sacred. The virus doesn't care about you and me. The pathogen is meant to wipe us out. I love you and care so much about you. Take it from an average pastor down here in Douglas crying out in this border town about the tough and hard realities of this pandemic which all of us have come to know about. I am not in any position of authority to say this but some experts claim that during pandemic, second wave is usually worst than the first.
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There has to be some level of tolerance in the ongoing peaceful protests all because it's coming from years and decades of accumulated anger, pain, lament and grief. The destruction of properties and looting must be condemned since it doesn't show any sense of solidarity to the ideals of the mass demonstrations. Once I was told, Father, America is a racist country. Should I say, Racism is also America’s original sin? Although marches have been taking place for over two weeks now, they need to be heard more than ever. It’s not only about the police department. This gutteral issue strikes deep into the American history and culture, soul and identity. I'm slowly coming into my sense that with all America's might and prowess, America's fiercest enemy is its own people/citizens, not offshore. Let's pray for peace and change.
We pray for the more than 100,000 souls who have died of Covid-19 and express collective condolences to the grieving families.
We pray for the eternal repose of the souls of the parishioners who recently passed away and offer condolences, sympathy and consolation to the grieving families, relatives and friends. Rest assured, the gathered community they are included in the prayers of the community.
Kristian Orlando Guerrero, Guillermo Valenzuela, Manuela "Nellie" Oroz Vega
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.
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May God bless you abundantly!
Bishop Edward J. Weisenburger