Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Wrapping Up 2012





Mayan God of Time, "Cargador del Tiempo"

For all our good intentions to share Mission news as it happens, it seems that time always runs away from us.  The ancient Maya depicted the God of Time as a person bent over under the burden of time. Undoubtedly, we often find ourselves in similar posture. But the recent celebration on December 21, 2012 in  the Maya Long Count calendar as the end of another period of 5,125 years (called a baktun) and the beginning of a new one, gives occasion to reflect on the enormously profound gift that time is. The end of the year review has become a popular exercise in remembering,  giving thanks and planning and dreaming for the future.


In previous blogs from this year,  highlights of Mission history for 2012 have been noted. What we would like to do today is add a few more to wrap up the year.

Our last post was to congratulate Bishop Persico as he took office as tenth Bishop of Erie on Oct. 1.



Five days later, on Oct. 6th, the Erie Mission Office ran its second Road Rally, similar to TV”s Amazing Race, a fund raiser for the Misión de Amistad. It was actually back by popular demand. The first Road Rally generated such fun and enthusiasm, that everyone was looking forward to the next one.The theme for the 2012 rally was The Hunt for History and clues reflected Erie’s historical spots.  Participation was very good and the proceeds did exceed last year’s. Thanks to all who organized it and participated in it among them KimLytle and Sharon Davenport pictured above.

 
First place winners of the "Hunt for History", 2012 Road Rally,
from left to right, Lisa Rice, Emmie Keller,
Fran Skellie, Fran Rectenwald

New volunteer arrives


On Sept 30, Ron van Dyken joined the Mission staff for a six month volunteer position. Ever since he arrived, he has been busy scraping, sanding, painting, fixing, cleaning and doing a variety of other chores around the Mission house and the Nueva Vida girls' shelter. He has organized a number of work days with the help of the Merida Men's Club and has been an all around handy man. Thanks to them all, the Mission properties are looking bright and new.



On Sept 30, Ron van Dyken joined the Mission staff for a six month volunteer position. Ever since he arrived, he has been busy scraping, sanding, painting, fixing, cleaning and doing a variety of other chores around the Mission house and the Nueva Vida girls' shelter. He has organized a number of work days with the help of the Merida Men's Club and has been an all around handy man. Thanks to them all, especially Ron, the Mission properties are looking bright and new.










Hanal Pixan and Halloween at Nueva Vida

Mildred, one of the NV teachers, 
 making Alfa look like a phantom.


As the end of October appears on the calendar , the girls at the Nueva Vida look forward to the fun and games of the Halloween celebration. Bobbing for apples, getting into costume to parade around the block, eating hot dog "mummies" and Halloween cake are all part of the fun. 






The local celebration of Hanal Pixan, Mayan words which mean food for the souls, is not to be forgotten as altars for the Day of Dead are prepared in homes and schools and businesses. With the guidance of the staff, the girls at the shelter also prepared an altar of the dead to remember  family members and friends who  passed away. 







 Missionaries for ten days.


From left to right, Fran, Mike, Chris,
Sr. Claire, Cindy, Dean and Becky.
On October 30, 2012, just in time for the Day of the Dead activities, a group from Franklin, PA arrived for a period of service at the Mission. Under the leadership of Sr. Claire Hudert, OSB, Amigos sponsors, Mike and Chris Collers, Cindy and Dean Collins came to  spend some time with their sponsored families.  Becky Witherup came to get acquainted with Alfa, the girl at Nueva Vida whom she sponsors.   She also met her family.   Sr. Cindy Hoover, a long time sponsor, visited her Yucatecan friends and Frances Braughm represented the St. Julia, Erie, PA  sister parish. While they were here, they painted at the girls' shelter and at the homes of their sponsored families, brought tons of clothing that was distributed at the Day Care Center and among various families, played picture bingo at a nursing home, held a clothing drive in Dzibikak, one of the villages close to Merida, put on a birthday party for the sponsored families. Never was there a better time to say: "A good time was had by all."



Becky with her sponsored child, Alfa.

Sr. Cindy with the Gonzalez Garcia family.




Mike with the children from the Day Care Center

Birthday party for the Amigos families.

Fran, giving Fr. Juan Ismael Domenzain, pastor of Sta. Ines, Dzitas, Yucatan
 the banner sent by the parish of St. Julia, Erie PA






To all our families, friends and benefactors, a blessed 2013. We look forward to sharing stories of friendship and love in the 

NEW YEAR!!