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

Monday, March 30, 2009

Ronald Jardin

Yesterday morning one of our neighbors came to the chapel before mass because their 2 day old child was dying and they wanted him baptized. Since it was right before mass we baptized Ronald Jardin during the liturgy. What struck me immediately was the lack of emotion in the family. Even in the opening dialogue before the beginning of mass where we make the sign of the cross on the child I realized that the mother was not holding the baby but the child was on her back. There seemed to be little connection between the dying baby and his parents and family. After the baptism we tried to convince the family to bring the child to the doctor or a clinic but I doubt that they did. The child looked premature and was not nursing so it seems the family was convinced that he was dying and simply accepted the inevitable. So is life here among the poor. The greatest goal is simple survival - to get through each day. As we continue on the journey to Holy Week I see that the message of the gospel for us this year is the power of hope. Hope may never change the circumstances of life but it can deeply touch and transform the human heart. Pray for us as we minister the power of the gospel to the poor. Pray that babies do not have to die needlessly and that somehow the love of the cross touches the lives who carry their heavy crosses every day.

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.