Mass in La Costanera

Mass in La Costanera
incense is a very6 important symbol for the indiginous people

Two of Our Volunteers

Two of Our Volunteers
Holly and Liz are with us for 6 weeks

Two of our Short Term Volunteers

Two of our Short Term Volunteers
Ryan and Liz

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas from Bolivia!
Just arrived back at the Maryknoll Center House where in a few hours we will be having the traditional Christmas bar-b-q. Just like home. Although it is a bit cold and overcast - about 70 degrees.
I am missing you all on my first Christmas here in Cochabamba but all is going well. I celebrated La Misa de Gallos in el barrio de La Rivera last night and then concelebrated Mass but at the Main Chapel in Nueva Vera Cruz afterwards.
This morning I celebrated Mass again at the Main Chapel and then we participated in the chocolate and bread served to the children in the avenida in the barrio.
It was a very different but wonderful Christmas. Getting much more in touch with the lives of the people I serve and understanding more about their lives.
may the Lord bless all of you this Christma season.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Advent Greetings

Good Morning.
I have finished my first week working full time in the barrio and all is going well. I am still finding my way around and trying to learn the ins and outs of mission work. We have 3 weddings this weekend. At Sunday Mass we have a wedding, 3 children and 1 adult being baptized. There is a mother's club meeting this afternoon and a sacramental preparation session for adults tonight. I spent yesterday afternoon and evening painting our kitchen after a priests meeting in the vicariate in the afternoon. This is the quiet time in the parish (summer here) but things certainly fill up the day.
We are presently preparing for Christmas and all the celebrations that go with it. There will be a mass on Christmas Eve up the mountain in Riviera and also a mass in the Nueva Vera Cruz on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Please keep us all in prayer during these important days.
Buenas Duas.
Yo termine mi primera semana trabajando en el barrio and todos esta bueno. Ahora, necesito apprender que es importante en el trabajo missionero. Este fin de semana tenemos 3 matrimonios. Por Misa del Domingo tenemos 1 matrimonio, 3 ninos y 1 adulto por baptismo. Ayer yo traboje en la preparaction de muestra cocina despues una reunion de los sacerdotes de la vicaria.
Ahora preparamos por Navidad y todos los fiestas. Tenemos Misa de los Gallos ariba la montana en el Riviera y en Nueva Vera Cruz tambien y una misa por los jovenens en la manana de Navidad.
Por favor recuerde me en sus oraciones.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Moving Day

Hello My Friends,
I finished up classes yesterday and I officially move into the barrio tonight. I am helping out with the Sacrament of Reconciliaiton for a Confirmation class in one of the other chapels in the parish so will take the advantage to move into the barrio. Please keep me in your prayers as I officially begin my work in the barrio and begin to experience the mission there.
Several people have asked if they could help out the mission financially. There are several ways to do this. For the technologically gifted you may contribute online at www.maryknoll.org. You will find all the information that you need there under the donations section in the Maryknoll Priests and Brothers section. As needs develop in the barrio I will let you know about the specific things that are needed. If you would like to give specifically to our work in the barrio please include my name in the donation.
For those in contact with me by Skype I will usually be available on Sunday nights and Mondays since I will be at the Center House those days. My Skype contact is tgraff1. My email continues to be tgraff@maryknoll.org. Thanks to so many who have been in touch.
God bless.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Greetings

Good Morning All,
This is my last week in language school and I will be moving out to Nueva Vera Cruz this coming weekend. I am grateful for my time in school but am also looking forward to getting to work. The people in the barrio have been very welcoming but I know that I will be struggling with the language and the culture for the months ahead.
Please keep me in prayer as I continue on with my studies here.

View from the front of the chapel.

A sunset over the barrio


View of the courtyard of the chapel

One of the Kids in the Parish

One of the Kids in the Parish
One of the young girls in the parish school program

Kids from the School Program

Kids from the School Program

Views of the Barrio

Views of the Barrio
View from the front gate of the chapel.

The street in front of the chapel.

View from the side of the chapel.

The barrio of Nueva Vera Cruz

Recent Mass in La Rivera

Recent Mass in La Rivera
Some of the residents of La Rivera gather at a private house for our Saturday night celebration

View of the barrio from the chapel

El Club de Mulheres

El Club de Mulheres
Some women from the barrio gather every Friday afternoon for the Women's CLub meeting.

Baptism of 3 Brothers and Sisters, December 21

Baptism of 3 Brothers and Sisters, December 21

Wedding, December 21, Nueva Vera Cruz

Wedding, December 21, Nueva Vera Cruz

La Riveira

La Riveira

The Community at La Riviera

The Community at La Riviera
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La Riviera

La Riviera
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La Riviera

La Riviera
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La Riviera

La Riviera

La Rivera at a Recent Mass

La Rivera at a Recent Mass

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About Me

I am a priest of the Archdiocese of Newark who is currently serving as a Priest Associate of The Maryknoll Priests and Brothers in Latin America. I will be serving here for 3 years.