Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas 2009


To the Parishioners of St. Mary’s & St. William’s:

As we draw near to the close of the year 2008, Our Lady’s Missionaries is yet again struck by the generosity of so many people even during this time of financial crisis. What can we say except again and again, thank you!

Please also continue to keep us in your prayers as we begin what will be a special year for us… the celebration of our 60th Anniversary! It will also be a year of diminishment as the sisters in Nigeria close our mission there and return to Canada.

And yet, we do believe that all people are called to mission, wherever they may be. This includes ourselves as we find new ways to live out mission in Canada or wherever else in the world we find ourselves. As Mary pondered the meaning of the birth of her son, Jesus, so do we ponder the meaning of the newness that is coming into our lives, and also like Mary, may we place our trust in our God of love and step forward into the future.

We rejoice to hear that Fr. Bob is on the road to recuperation, and we keep him and all of you in our prayers that you may celebrate Christmas with great joy and begin the New Year with that wonderful sense of a fresh new start in life.

Merry Christmas and blessings for 2009!
Peace, Sr. Christine Gebel OLM

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Special Issue of Scarboro Magazine on the Life and Work of the OLM


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Saturday, June 28, 2008



June 2008:Days of Reflection & Sharing

OLM’s living in Toronto and those on holiday from overseas gathered together on the evening of June 23 and for the next two days to reflect, to share stories and ideas, and most of all, to be together.
Sr. Joan Missiaen OLM led us in a prayerful reflection the first evening, helping us to open our hearts to the present moment.
We spent the next two days looking at various aspects of the Chapter Directional Statement we had adopted at last year’s Chapter Meetings.
Louise Malnachuk of Scarboro Missions gave us a workshop in which we were able to deepen our awareness of ecological concerns and re-new our commitment to answer the challenge to make concrete changes in our lifestyle in response to these concerns.
Then, Sharon Willan facilitated 1 ½ days of an input – reflection – sharing process around various questions we are facing regarding the present and our future. She called it, “Living in Hope and Gratitude in a Time of Transition.”
Our summer meetings ended with a liturgy of the Eucharist with Fr. John Carten SFM as our presider.
After spending this time together, I am indeed filled with hope and gratitude as Our Lady’s Missionaries, like so many others, faces a time of great transition.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

A Glengarry Welcome


Srs. Patricia Kay, Gwen Legault, and Christine Gebel during their visit to Glengarry, Ontario to retrace their Congregational roots and to speak on mission in churches and schools.
The traditional Glengarry farewell may well be legendary but last November Sr. Gwen Legault and Sr. Christine Gebel and I were privileged to experience a tremendous Glengarry welcome.

Following the meticulous planning and organization of Glenda McDonell of the Friends of Our Lady's Missionaries, we arrived in that famous eastern county of Ontario to do some retracing of our congregational roots and to speak on mission in a few schools and churches. It was in the town of Alexandria that Msgr. Dan Macdonald founded the congregation of Our Lady's Missionaries in 1949 and so we were returning to those very roots. And it was at St. Finnan's Cathedral that we were able to visit his grave.

Margaret Calbick writing about our visit in The Glengarry News of November 17, 2007, said: "Fr. Dan as we affectionately called him lives on in the minds of people who knew him as a man of astounding energy, ability and accomplishment." It was through Glenda that we were able to go to some of these very people in order to hear them reminisce about Fr. Dan and about the founding of his missionary community all those years ago. Msgr. R. Villeneuve, Msgr. D.B. Dougald, Mrs. Anna McBean, Mrs. Antoinette Valade, Bessie MacDonell, and Mrs. Cameron MacDonald all graciously recorded for me some of their memories of Fr. Dan as they knew him. These hopefully will form part of a short documentary about the early days of our founding, together with pictures of the churches and other buildings that are part of our history and still exist today.

While in Glengarry, Sr. Christine spoke at masses in Williamstown and Martintown, and Sr. Gwen spoke to classes at Iona Academy in St. Raphael's and at St. Finnan's School in Alexandria about our ministries. On a Sunday evening all three of us addressed a gathering of supporters of our Sisters at St. Mary's Parish Tea Room, Williamstown. Sr. Christine described her 15 years in the Philippines and her work with the Interfaith Forum for Peace, Harmony and Solidarity seeking to create dialogue between Christians and Muslims. Sr. Gwen told how she founded St. Francis School for the Deaf in Vandeikya, the first of its kind in all of Benue State, Nigeria. And she spoke of her joy in working with the handicapped. Having also spent many years in Nigeria, I shared my experience of working with Tiv young people in creating videos of biblical dramas and of AIDS awareness in the local language.

Questions followed about the many changes that have taken place in the congregation in recent years. "It's a big transition and our numbers are dwindling," said Sr. Gwen. "We accept and embrace this. There is a new spirituality today. It is the time of the lay people and they are doing such wonderful work."

At the meeting we met and spoke with many generous people of Glengarry who have supported our Sisters in our apostolates with so much fidelity and, yes, unconditional love over all the years since our founding.

While in Alexandria we enjoyed the hospitality of Sr. Kathryn Cameron and the Holy Cross Sisters. Returning to Toronto, we reflected with grateful hearts on the amazing Glengarry welcome we had experienced and will cherish.
(Originally published in Scarboro Magaizine)