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Sunday, February 20, 2022 – Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time - Cycle C

2/18/2022

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MARY AND THE SAINTS WHO WILL GUIDE AND ASSIST US

We stand on the shoulders of giants. A great cloud of witnesses preceded us and are with us today. May the saints – officially recognized, as well as our ancestors who are surely with God in heaven – intercede for us. We especially call upon the following saints in the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee:
  • St. Michael the Archangel (Primary patron of the diocese): Defender of the faith, conqueror of the devil and protec-tor of the faithful.
  •  St. Thomas More (Co-Patron of the Diocese): Married layperson, lawyer. Was passionate about defending and pro-moting the Catholic faith, even unto martyrdom.
  •  St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (Co-patron of the diocese): First citizen of the United States to be canonized and founded many schools and academies for the promotion of the Catholic faith.
  • St. Thérèse of Lisieux (Patroness of missionaries): Even though she remained in the convent for most of her reli-gious life, she had a heart for evangelization, and therefore she encouraged many through her prayer and writings.
  • Servant of God Antonio Cuipa and Companions, Martyrs of La Florida: Native Americans and missionaries who embraced the faith and laid down their lives for the faith – right here in what is now our diocese. “The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church” (Tertullian, 2nd century).
  • Servant of God Sr. Thea Bowman (Jackson, MS): Convert to Catholicism and religious sister, dedicated to sharing the joy of the Gospel – especially with her African-American sisters and brothers. Worked for racial harmony and inspired millions to embrace the faith and live it well.
  • St. Andrew Dũng-Lac and the Vietnamese Martyrs: One hundred seventeen missionaries, catechists, clerics and laypeople, who died for the faith in Vietnam.
  • St. Joseph: Faithful (earthly) father for Jesus and spouse of Mary. In this, the Year of St. Joseph, we call upon this great saint to inspire us to carry the Gospel to all nations.
  • Mary, the Mother of God: After receiving the news of the incarnation from the angel Gabriel, Mary went in haste to visit her cousin Elizabeth and to share the good news of salvation. She followed Jesus faithfully, shared in his suffering, rejoiced in his resurrection and received the Holy Spirit at Pentecost with the Apostles. Perhaps her words at the Wedding at Cana are most appropriate for us today, “Do whatever he tells you.” (John 2:5)
Questions for reflection:
  • Do you have a patron saint or namesake or confirmation name? How is that name/saint significant to you?
  • Name one saint and one of his or her qualities that you strive to be like.
  • What saint do you admire for his/ her evangelizing methods?
Bishop William A. Wack

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Sunday, February 13, 2022 – Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Cycle C

2/13/2022

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EVANGELIZING IN THE DIOCESE OF PENSACOLA -TALLAHASSEE
We are so blessed to be part of such a vibrant local church. Although we Catholics are a clear minority in NW Florida (less than five percent of the population), we are mighty! The seeds for the faith were sown by the Holy Spirit before the first missionaries came to this land. The Gospel took hold and grew through the witness and the martyrdom of the native peoples and immigrants, and it continued to grow through the perseverance of our ancestors. Missionaries, religious, and laypeople came to this land from across the oceans, bringing the message of salvation with them. Over time, the Church was organized, first as a mission within the (Arch)Dioceses of Spain, Santiago (Cuba), New Orleans, Mobile (AL), and St. Augustine. Finally, in 1975, the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee was formed. From here, the Gospel will continue to go forth.

Although we must spread the Gospel everywhere, we have unique opportunities to evangelize to the many groups of people here in our diocesan boundaries. First of all, since our neighbors who are not Catholic comprise 95 percent of the population, we can say along with Jesus that, “The harvest is abundant!” (Mt 9:37) A good place to begin is by inviting everyone within our 18 counties to consider joining us in full communion with the Catholic Church. In addition, many, many people come to our area for the short- or long-term through the military or for vacations or seasonal living opportunities. We are blessed to welcome tens of thousands of students into our community every year at Florida State University, University of West Florida, Florida A&M University, and many other local colleges. Campus ministry has been and will continue to be an important point of evangelization.

Finally,our brothers and sisters in the many prisons and jails in Northwest Florida look to us for support, prayer and a connection to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
This is not an exhaustive list; it is meant only to highlight the specific opportunities that we have in our diocese to spread the Good News to our neighbors.
Questions for reflection:
  • How do you demonstrate your Catholic faith in everyday actions (and not just on Sundays)?
  • Can you give three examples of how you and your family participate in your parish’s evangelization efforts?
  •  Who is someone in your parish who is effectively fulfilling the role of evangelizer besides your priest?
  •  When is the last time you evangelized to a family member, a friend or a stranger?
  • What resources would you recommend to help others grow in their faith?
  • What strategies or attitudes in your parish or other parishes in the diocese have you seen bring success in the work of evangelization?
  • What are the most obvious obstacles to evangelizing in our 18 counties and bringing more people into full communion with Christ in the Catholic Church?
  • What makes our 18 counties particularly fertile ground for the work of evangelization?
  •  "Go and make disciples of all nations …" (Mt 28:19), how will you choose to evangelize when you leave this discussion?
Bishop William A. Wack
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