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Saints Timothy and Titus. I write this note to you after celebrating Mass here in our national office on the feast of these two bishops of the Church, missionaries themselves. St. Luke’s Gospel (Luke 10) for that Mass (January 26) particularly struck me, calling to mind a missionary I once met on a visit to India.
This priest had come to Ranchi in northeastern India from his native Belgium more than 60 years ago. He had, as our Lord instructed, settled there, staying with and serving the people. In all he did, he brought the Lord’s peace to the people, witnessing always to the abundant love the Lord has for each one of us. In fact, judging from his few possessions, he probably arrived in India with very little, just as the Lord had instructed those first disciples.
In my mission visits, I meet many missionaries just like that humble priest — priests, Religious and laity. They remind me — and, indeed, all of us — just what is most important to take with us on life’s journey. All we need to“carry” is ourmost precious possession, our faith, reflectingin our words and through the witness of our lives the peace, joy and love of our Lord. Maythe Lord bless each of you as you are His missionary— His voice — in your own lives every day!
Monsignor John E. Kozar
February 2011
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