Brother Priests,
Christ Jesus asks us to "come away to a quiet place and rest a while", and
this we do, grateful to be with him and to rest our souls. In another place
our Lord said, "Come to me all you who are weary and find life
burdensome and I will give you rest".
Yes, it is the Lord himself who has invited us - disguised under the form
of Bread and Wine, he bids us to come. This is the King of Kings, who
was crucified, yet raised up, who calls us to live according to the logic of
his Kingdom, where "being" and "loving" are just as important as "doing"
and "working", where "who we are" is just as important as "what we do".
Although true pastoral care includes doing and serving, there is also a
place for just being, for taking stock in our priestly life, for standing
before the only true judge in Eucharistic adoration, and making time for
fellowship with Christ's brothers, our fellow priests.
Today, with joy I welcome a few new brothers: Father Samir Chebli,
Father Peter Frangie, Father Elias Adwan and Father Fadi El Khawand,
and their wife and family, and I ask your prayers for them. Likewise,
Father Adib Salemeh, Father George Arrouk, Father Gary George, Father
Andrawos El Tabchi and Father Boutros El Hachem. Soon we will also
welcome Deacon Michael Charchaflian, who will be ordained a priest
March 19, 2022, in Lawrence.
I also ask your prayers for our retired priests: Joseph Amar, Dominic
Ashkar, Assad Awad, William Bartoul, Kevin Beaton, Leonard Basinow,
Seely Beggiani, Paul Boackle, David George, Larry Jensen, Joseph Kaddo,
Joseph Lahoud, Francis Marini, Lawrence Michael, Jack Morrison, Paul Mouawad, Samuel Najjar and Edward Nedder. May God bless them with
good health and continued priestly service.
I thank Father Sam Najjar, Chorbishop Michael Thomas and Father Fadi
Rouhana who helped to organize this priestly gathering. I am grateful to
Father Gerry Blaszczak who graciously accepted to preach this retreat.
Lastly, I ask your prayers for the priests and bishops who have served
before us: Archbishop Zayek, Bishops Doueihi, Chedid and Shaheen, and
all the priests who have died. May they rest in peace and may they
inherit the reward of the good and faithful servant.
I ask your prayers for our Deacons, Subdeacons, Monks and Nuns,
Catechists, Choir members, and all our lay faithful in the service of our
parishes, and all who lovingly volunteer and serve. I also ask your prayers
for our seminarians, Christian, Vincent Michael, Vincent Paul, Pierre,
Nadim and Jakob, along with the Rector and Vice Rector who serve them.
I ask you to pray for vocations to priestly, diaconate and religious life.
Lastly, I ask you brothers to overlook one another's faults, at least for
this week, to forgive one another from the heart, to welcome and build
new and better friendships with one another.
If there is something
bothering you, don't keep it to yourself.
In charity, tell this to a
confessor, to a brother priest or to me.
Let your burden be light and your yoke be easy, as Christ invites us. Use
this time wisely, dear brothers, to pray before Christ, and to do God's will
as best as you can.
May the prayer of the Mother of God, Saint Maron and all the Saints be
with us.
+ Gregory