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Tuesday, May 2, 2006 OSM e-link
Bulletin #48
Table of Contents
Remarks from Kent Peters on "The Reason
for e-link"
Key Upcoming Culture-of-Life
Gatherings/Projects (please join us)
1. Mother's Day "Thank you for my LIFE" Chain
to be held on Sunday,
May 14th, 2006, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. along North
Harbor Drive, North
and South of the County Administration Bldg. (Across
from the Star of India)
2. Safe Place Faith Communities sponsoring
information sessions for any
congregation interested in creating a domestic violence
ministry within
its own faith community on Wednesday, May 3, 2006, 9:30
a.m. in San
Diego and again at 7:00 p.m. in Oceanside - open to any
faith community
Short Reports on Office for Social
Ministry Related Issues/Events
- The First Annual Pro-life Stations of the Cross was held
on Good Friday,
April 14, 2006 - comments by Joseph Horejs
- The 15th Annual Good Friday Walk with the
Suffering/Stations of the Cross in
downtown San Diego - comments by Joseph Horejs
Advocacy
Request
- We are suspending advocacy this month as a way to
encourage participation
in the
Two-minute Survey
Advocacy Reportback
- No reportback this month---Please take the
Two-minute Survey
Web and e-mail-based Resources
- Please visit the new Restorative Justice Website
of the Roman Catholic
Bishops of California - serving those who are in any way
affected by the
criminal justice system: victims, inmates, victims'
families, inmates' families,
and professionals in the criminal justice system,
Local and
Regional
Events/Gatherings/Projects
1. Prayerful witness for life at two locations (Sixth and
Palm in San Diego and
Pomerado Road in Poway) in San Diego County
2. St. Dismas Guild sponsors two weekly hours of prayer
for the unborn in
North County
3. St. Rose of Lima Parish sponsors a regular Thursday
Pro-Life Prayer Vigil in
Chula Vista after the 8:00 a.m. Mass
4. St. John the Evangelist Parish in Encinitas Pro-Life
Mass and Rosary held on
the first Monday of each month
5. Most Precious Blood Parish Rosary Prayer Vigils held
on Wednesdays and
Saturdays each week at 8:45 a.m.
6. From the Goretti Group, Promoting Purity in all walks of
life - Chastity
Leadership two-day Training (teachers, youth ministers,
parents, etc.)
7. From the Goretti Group, Promoting Purity in all walks
of life - monthly speaker
development meeting every 2nd Wednesay at St. John the
Evangelist Parish
8. St. James Catholic Church to sponsor evening
presentation on Catholic Social
Teaching, the Church's best kept secret, by Sr. Barbara
Quinn on Sunday,
May 21, 2006 at 7:30 p.m.
9. Turning Point Pregnancy Resource Center to hold annual
"Celebrate Life"
fundraising event at Good Shepherd Parish in Mira Mesa
on Saturday, May 6th
10. Life-saving Prayer Vigil and Sidewalk Counseling at the
Planned Parenthood
Surgical Center, 2017 First Ave (at Grape), San
Diego, on Saturday Mornings
Article/Statement for May 2, 2006
- Address of His Holiness Benedict XVI to the members of
the European People's
Party on the occasion of the Study Days on Europe,
Hall of Blessing,
Thursday, 30 March 2006.
Remarks from Kent Peters
The Reason for e-link
Each of us is called, by virtue of our baptism, to
participate in the overall mission of Christ, always with the
assistance of the Holy Spirit. Reflecting on the various
dimensions of Christ's ministry, the Church has recognized three
distinct elements: priestly ministry, ministry as prophet, and
the ministry of Kingship. Christ, acting as the perfect "God
and man," elevated these three roles, found in the tradition of
the Jewish people, to a new level of perfection.
Through the example of Jesus, especially at Easter time, we have
been taught that our priesthood is to be that of self sacrifice,
being ready to risk our lives as we witness God's love to
others. As we become more God-like, we mediate God's love more
perfectly, and mysteriously, we seem to be asked by God to make
a sacrificial offering of ourselves. Marriage, family, parish,
workplace, political world... all of these are settings where we
partner with others and give of ourselves, thus communicating
the mercy of God, through Christ, to the world.
In our Christ-emulating prophetic ministry, we are prompted by
the Spirit to speak the truth both about God and the dignity of
the human person, knowing that this message is becoming
more counter cultural each day. Much of society is hostile to
our message of safeguarding human life and promoting justice for
the vulnerable. A growing number are enraged when any one
claims to be speaking in the name of God. From the unprotected
unborn to poor families struggling to survive, from immigrants
struggling to find a home to those suffering relationship
violence in the home, we never tire of placing injustice in the
spotlight and suggesting ways to aleviate that suffering.
Kingship can best be described as what we do, as
leaders, to turn the prophetic message into action on behalf of
those who are marginalized. Kingship prior to Christ's
coming had a "lord it over them" inclination. Others existed
for the sake of the King, and he could press them into his
service for his own benefit. Christ, however, demonstrated a
radically different kind of "Royalty" where the King entered
into relationship with others, even the most peripheral of
subjects, and together they created something healthy and
beautiful. As a royal people, as a royal person, each of us is
to listen carefully to the prophetic message and then creatively
work to serve the needs of the unwanted and the marginalized as
well as end the conditions that institutionalize the divide
between those who have (life, goods, position and privilege) and
those who do not.
Now, back to the question... What is e-link? It's simple.
e-link is a diocesan-level tool used by
the Office for Social Ministry (OSM) to maximize the baptismal
call of each Catholic at the parish level to engage in
the priestly, prophetic and kingly roles of Christ himself.
Let the various ministries that flow from Christ be ever filled
with the grace of the Holy Spirit, and if the OSM ever veers off
this course, please let us know.
Thank you and God bless! |
Key
Upcoming Culture-of-Life
Gatherings/Projects
Number 1:
Participate in the Mothers' Day “Thank
you for my LIFE" Chain
to be held on Sunday, May 14th, 2006, from 2:00 p.m. to
4:00 p.m. along North Harbor Drive, North and South of the County
Administration Bldg (Across from the Star of India)

Come bear
witness to the love of mothers on this special day. Signs will be
provided in front of the County Administration Bldg. Or, make your
own positive message thanking your mom and promoting the live-giving
vocation of motherhood. No graphic abortion signs. Ample parking
spaces and lots.
This Mothers'
Day “Thank you for my LIFE" Chain is a peaceful and legal expression
of our First Amendment rights. Please do not block sidewalks or
driveways. Respond peacefully to those who disagree and SMILE!
Your mom chose LIFE!
With support from the Office for Social Ministry, Catholic Diocese
of San Diego.
Mothers' Day "Thank You for My Life" Chain
Sunday, May 14, 2006, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
North Harbor Drive, in front of the County Administration Building
San Diego, CA
For more information contact: Sue Lopez
619-276-7525
Number 2: (Final
notice for tomorrow's meeting) Safe Place Faith Communities (SPFC),
an interfaith association of six congregations offering
domestic-violence assistance to their own members, is holding two
informational sessions on May 3, 2006, (tomorrow) one morning - one
evening. Join the SPFC member congregations to explore
establishing a relationship-violence outreach in your own faith
community
For the past 16 months, five
congregations in San Diego County have been participating in an
interfaith pilot project called Safe Place Faith Communities (SPFC).
In the SPFC
program,
small teams from each congregation were provided basic
relationship-violence training, community domestic violence service
agencies were brought on as partners, and these teams were
publicized within their own congregations as being available to
assist those who were experiencing relationship violence or who
simply had questions about relationship violence.
Those five congregations are: St. Pius X of San Diego, St. Matthew's
Episcopal of National City, Chula Vista Congregational Church,
Christ the King of San Diego, and St. Peters of Fallbrook. A sixth
congregation was added this month - First United Methodist Church of
Chula Vista.
In 2005,
within one SPFC congregation, 18 individuals or families were
assisted in the areas of: elder abuse, spousal abuse, teen violence,
and child abuse. Members of this congregation: developed safety
plans, were referred to community domestic violence agencies for
services, began counseling, and initiated regular contacts with
congregational service providers. What have we learned? Members of
faith communities will turn to their own faith community for help,
and that’s good news.
Attend one of two informational sessions on Wednesday, May 3, 2006,
to learn more about SPFC as it assists congregations in this
important work. Identical information will be presented at each
meeting.
Morning Meeting Evening
Meeting
Wednesday, May 3,
2006 Wednesday, May 3, 2006
9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. to
8:30 p.m.
Diocesan Pastoral Center St. Thomas More
Church
3888 Paducah Drive 1450 S. Melrose
Drive
San Diego, CA, 92117 Oceanside, CA,
92056
Please RSVP by calling 858-490-8323
For more information about SPFC, to
discuss the program, or to view SPFC promotional materials, please
contact Linda Arreola or Kent Peters at 858-490-8323, or Deacon
Glenn Vecchitto at 619-420-2138.
Short
Reports on OSM Related Issues/Events
Number 1:
The First Annual Pro-life Stations of
the Cross was held on Good Friday, April 14, 2006 - Joseph Horejs
comments
The
Pro-Life Stations of the Cross held downtown in front of the Federal
Courthouse was a truly moving experience. Many people gathered
despite the inclement weather. As we traced Christ’s journey to
Golgotha and reflected on his Passion and death we were reminded of
the specter of darkness that the Culture of Death has cast upon our
world. We are reminded of the necessity to bear witness just as the
faithful followers of Christ did at the foot of the Cross. Just as
on that dark day nearly 2000 years ago, we must stand faithfully
with the Blessed Mother and the faithful with unshakable faith and
hope in Christ. Ultimately, it is only by the mystery of the Cross,
that the victory for life will be won.
Number 2:
The 15th Annual Good Friday Walk with
the Suffering/Stations of the Cross was held in downtown San Diego
on Good
Friday,
April 14, 2006 - Joseph Horejs comments
The Good Friday Walk with the Suffering sponsored by the San
Diego Ecumenical Council was a very moving representation of
Christ’s suffering on the road to Crucifixion.
As we walked through downtown contemplating the mysteries of our
redemption we reflected upon the suffering experienced by so many in
our community: the poor, the homeless, the abused, the imprisoned,
and all those, born and unborn whose dignity is threatened.

One refrain that was sung during the event and should resonate
throughout the year is: “Jesus remember me, when you come not your
Kingdom.” As the body of Christ on earth, we are called to remember
those in need of our love and protection.
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Web and
e-mail-based Resources
Please visit the new
Restorative Justice Website of the Roman Catholic
Bishops
of California - serving those who are in any way affected by the
criminal justice system: victims, inmates, victims' families,
inmates' families, and professionals in the criminal justice system:
Restorative justice is about making everyone involved in crime whole
again—victims, perpetrators, and the community.
The
perpetrator has to take responsibility for his or her actions.
Society also has a responsibility to try to restore the victim and
the perpetrator. For perpetrators, rehabilitation means attending
to addictions, unemployment and poverty, or the lack of havng a
moral or ethical base.
For victims, restoration includes reestablishing safety, repairing
injuries and repairing damaged relationships.
The Catholic community has a tremendous history and capacity to help
shape the issues of crime and criminal justice in the United
States. Few organizations do more to prevent crime or heal its
effects than the Catholic Church. Through many committed individual
Catholics, prison ministry programs, parish outreach efforts,
Catholic schools, diocesan peace and justice offices, community
organizing projects, ex-offender reintegration programs, family
counseling, drug and alcohol recovery programs, and charitable
services to low-income people, the Catholic community responds to
criminal justice concerns in a wide variety of ways. But we can do
more.
http://restorejustice.com/
New
Local/Regional Events and
Gatherings
If you are planning an event that falls within the mission of social
ministry, send the particulars four to five weeks in advance to the
Office for Social Ministry via e-mail,
osmelink@diocese-sdiego.org. The OSM reserves the right to
publish or not to publish any proposed event information. We hope
this will assist your local efforts to re-build a culture of life.
1. Prayerful witness for life at two locations (Sixth and
Palm in San Diego and Pomerado Road in Poway) in San Diego County
Each Saturday of the month: 20 decades of the Rosary and the
Divine Mercy Chaplet are prayed at Family Planning Associates, Sixth
and Palm, San Diego, 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. For more information,
call 858-748-2109.
2nd Saturday of the month: 20 decades of the Rosary are prayed in
procession past 4 clinics following the 7:30 a.m. Mass, 15546
Pomerado Road, Poway. For more information, call 858-748-2109.
2. St. Dismas Guild sponsors two weekly hours of prayer for
the unborn in North County
Join members of St. Dismas Guild for a rosary picket at Womancare,
120 S. Craven Way, San Marcos, (across from Cal State San Marcos),
Tuesdays, 9-10 a.m.
The Guild also sponsors prayer (the rosary) in front of PayLess
at Mission Avenue and Escondido Blvd. 347 W. Mission on Thursdays,
10:30-11:30 a.m. For information on these prayer vigils, call
760-751-8541.
3. St. Rose of Lima sponsors a regular Thursday Pro-Life
Prayer Vigil in Chula Vista
Please join St. Rose of Lima parishioners every Thursday after
the 8 a.m. Mass at St. Rose of Lima, Chula Vista, for a pro-life
prayer vigil at the clinic located at 261 Church Street, Chula
Vista. For more information, call Evangely Aliangan, 619-427-0230.
4. St. John the Evangelist Parish in Encinitas Pro-Life Mass
and Rosary held on the first Monday of each month.
The first Monday of every month is designated Pro-Life Monday at
St. John the Evangelist Church, 1001 Encinitas Blvd, Encinitas. The
8:00 a.m. Mass will be followed by a Rosary for Life. For more
information, please call Helene McIlhon at 858-756-0622.
5. Most Precious Blood Parish Rosary Prayer Vigils held on
Wednesdays and Saturdays each week
The Pro-Life Prayer Group from Most Precious Blood sponsors a
Rosary Prayer Vigil in front of the Clinica Medica abortion facility
at 1550 Broadway, Chula Vista every Wednesday and Saturday at 8:45
a.m. For more information, please call Shirley Henry at
619-420-7096 or Luis Mendoza at 619-300-5563
6. From the Goretti Group, Promoting Purity in all walks of
life - Two-day Chastity Leadership Training
2006 Chastity Leadership Training: Purity is Hardcore! Starting
Friday, July 30th ending Saturday, August 1st at San Diego State
University. Learn how to answer the tough questions about
sexuality! Register Now! Space is limited. For directions &
more info please visit:
www.thegorettigroup.org and select the events section on the
left side of the page.
7. From the Goretti Group, Promoting Purity in all walks
of life - monthly speaker development meeting every 2nd Wednesay
In an effort to strengthen and expand its speakers bureau,
the Goretti Group is sponsoring monthly speaker development
workshops. The group meets on the second Wednesday of each month to
hear one of its speakers and offer constructive feedback. This is an
excellent opportunity for speakers to practice and refine their
talks! Please come if you are just interested in being a part of
the group. You do not need to be a speaker to attend. All are
welcome!
Every 2nd Wednesday of the month: ChasteMasters
Meeting at St. John the Evangelist, 1638 Polk Ave, San Diego, 7:00
p.m. For directions & more info please visit:
www.thegorettigroup.org and
select the events section on the left side of the page.
8. St. James Catholic Church to sponsor evening
presentation on Catholic Social Teaching, the Church's best kept
secret, by Sr. Barbara Quinn
Sr. Barbara Quinn, RSCJ, Director of the USD Center for Christian
Spirituality, will give a lively and informative presentation on the
fundamentals of contemporary Catholic Social Thought at 7:30 p.m. on
Sunday, May 21 at St. James Catholic Church, 625 South Nardo Avenue,
Solana Beach 92075. Catholic Social Thought is perhaps one of the
Church’s best kept secrets. It offers, however, a treasure trove of
great wisdom and a courageous challenge to live the gospel in these
complex times. This event is sponsored by St. James Mission Circle
and admission is free. Light refreshments will be served.
9. Turning Point Pregnancy Resource Center to hold annual
"Celebrate Life" fundraising event at Good Shepherd Parish in Mira
Mesa on Saturday, May 6th
You are invited to Turning Point Pregnancy Resource
Center’s (TPPRC) annual “CELEBRATE LIFE” fundraising event on
Saturday, May 6, 6:00-9:00 p.m. at Good Shepherd Parish in Mira
Mesa, 8200 Gold Coast Drive. Tickets are $25.00 per person.
The auction includes a delicious meal donated by Ranch Catering,
guest speakers, and a fun and exciting live auction. To order you
tickets contact Turning Point Pregnancy Resource Center at:
858-689-6885.
10. Life-saving Prayer Vigil and Sidewalk Counseling at the
Planned Parenthood Surgical Center on Saturday Mornings
Every Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Planned
Parenthood Surgical Center, 2017 First Ave (at Grape), San Diego,
join in prayer and sidewalk counseling.
This prayer vigil/counseling is not intended to be a visible public
protest or intimidation to persons going into the clinic. It is
purely a peaceful and legal exercise of our First Amendment rights
with the sole intention of saving parents and children from
abortion. There is a 7:30 a.m. and a 12:00 p.m. Mass at Our Lady of
the Rosary at State and Date Streets nearby. For more information
contact Sue Lopez at 619-276-7525.
Watch for OSM e-link bulletin #49 around Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Article/Statement for May 2, 2006
ADDRESS OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI TO THE MEMBERS OF THE EUROPEAN
PEOPLE'S PARTY ON THE OCCASION OF THE STUDY DAYS ON EUROPE
Hall of Blessing
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Honorable Parliamentarians,
Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am pleased to receive you on the occasion of the Study Days on
Europe, organized by your Parliamentary Group. The Roman Pontiffs
have always devoted particular attention to this continent; today’s
audience is a case in point, and it takes its place in the long
series of meetings between my predecessors and political movements
of Christian inspiration. I thank the Honorable Mr. Pöttering for
his words addressed to me in your name, and I extend to him and to
all of you my cordial greetings.
At present, Europe has to address complex issues of great
importance, such as the growth and development of European
integration, the increasingly precise definition of neighborhood
policy within the Union and the debate over its social model. In
order to attain these goals, it will be important to draw
inspiration, with creative fidelity, from the Christian heritage
which has made such a particular contribution to forging the
identity of this continent. By valuing its Christian roots, Europe
will be able to give a secure direction to the choices of its
citizens and peoples, it will strengthen their awareness of
belonging to a common civilization and it will nourish the
commitment of all to address the challenges of the present for the
sake of a better future. I therefore appreciate your Group’s
recognition of Europe’s Christian heritage, which offers valuable
ethical guidelines in the search for a social model that responds
adequately to the demands of an already globalized economy and to
demographic changes, assuring growth and employment, protection of
the family, equal opportunities for education of the young and
solicitude for the poor.
Your support for the Christian heritage, moreover, can contribute
significantly to the defeat of a culture that is now fairly
widespread in Europe, which relegates to the private and subjective
sphere the manifestation of one’s own religious convictions.
Policies built on this foundation not only entail the repudiation of
Christianity’s public role; more generally, they exclude engagement
with Europe’s religious tradition, which is so clear, despite its
denominational variations, thereby threatening democracy itself,
whose strength depends on the values that it promotes (cf.
Evangelium Vitae, 70). Given that this tradition, precisely in what
might be called its polyphonic unity, conveys values that are
fundamental for the good of society, the European Union can only be
enriched by engaging with it. It would be a sign of immaturity, if
not indeed weakness, to choose to oppose or ignore it, rather than
to dialogue with it. In this context one has to recognize that a
certain secular intransigence shows itself to be the enemy of
tolerance and of a sound secular vision of state and society. I am
pleased, therefore, that the European Union’s constitutional treaty
envisages a structured and ongoing relationship with religious
communities, recognizing their identity and their specific
contribution. Above all, I trust that the effective and correct
implementation of this relationship will start now, with the
cooperation of all political movements irrespective of party
alignments. It must not be forgotten that, when Churches or
ecclesial communities intervene in public debate, expressing
reservations or recalling various principles, this does not
constitute a form of intolerance or an interference, since such
interventions are aimed solely at enlightening consciences, enabling
them to act freely and responsibly, according to the true demands of
justice, even when this should conflict with situations of power and
personal interest.
As far as the Catholic Church is concerned, the principal focus of
her interventions in the public arena is the protection and
promotion of the dignity of the person, and she is thereby
consciously drawing particular attention to principles which are not
negotiable. Among these the following emerge clearly today:
- protection of life in all its stages, from the first moment of
conception until natural death;
- recognition and promotion of the natural structure of the family -
as a union between a man and a woman based on marriage - and its
defense from attempts to make it juridically equivalent to radically
different forms of union which in reality harm it and contribute to
its destabilization, obscuring its particular character and its
irreplaceable social role;
- the protection of the right of parents to educate their children.
These principles are not truths of faith, even though they receive
further light and confirmation from faith; they are inscribed in
human nature itself and therefore they are common to all humanity.
The Church’s action in promoting them is therefore not confessional
in character, but is addressed to all people, prescinding from any
religious affiliation they may have. On the contrary, such action
is all the more necessary the more these principles are denied or
misunderstood, because this constitutes an offence against the truth
of the human person, a grave wound inflicted onto justice itself.
Dear friends, in exhorting you to be credible and consistent
witnesses of these basic truths through your political activity, and
more fundamentally through your commitment to live authentic and
consistent lives, I invoke upon you and your work the continued
assistance of God, in pledge of which I cordially impart my Blessing
to you and to those accompanying you. |