My Mom and I joined a pilgrimage to the Holy Land last October 2010,
and the picture posted at the very bottom of this page is a picture of
me delivering the Readings during a Holy Mass that was the ninth among
the eleven Holy Masses celebrated in the course of the pilgrimage. It
was in a church located in the city of Jericho. Tita Marie Paz Laurin, the tour
organizer, took the picture.
The pilgrimage was for
fourteen days, and from day one I actually secretly hoped to be asked to
read at Mass, because there is grace in doing so. However, I preferred
not to volunteer.
Let me explain…
Let me explain…
Certificate as bona fide Lector etc. |
I
even served as Lector many years later in Hong Kong, since I worked
there from 1989 to 1993. In other words I have been a “professional”
Lector for a long time now. Pertinently, in the course of my lectoring
career, one of the most important lessons I have learned is this, “If
there are others who can and wish to Lector, it is better to step aside
and let them. Unlike with most things in life, you should not compete
for the opportunity to serve God. There is more grace in stepping aside
to let others do it.”
Therefore, as I said, during the
Holy Land pilgrimage I did not volunteer. But I of course secretly hoped
and prayed for the chance to Lector at least once during the
pilgrimage, it is after all the Holy Land for goodness’ sake!
And
God heard my prayer. He listened to and granted the desire of my
heart. On the ninth day of the pilgrimage, in the city of Jericho,
during the ninth Holy Mass that was celebrated, out of the blue I was
finally asked to Lector and proclaim the Word of God. My Mom and I were
of course overjoyed.
My Mom. |
Meanwhile, my Mom, who is a piano teacher (apart from being a pharmacist), was asked to sing the Psalms during the seventh, eighth, and eleventh Holy Masses.
The Good Shepherd |
Also, I
later realized that the church where I was finally called to lector was
actually … the “Church of St.Francis of Assisi.” My namesake is of
course my foremost personal patron Saint.
What are the chances, huh?
Yes, God is good. And He is good, all the time. :-)
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St. Francis of Assisi |
St. Anthony of Padua |
The Blessed Mother and the Child Jesus. |
Yours Truly. |