After five years serving as Director of Faith Formation and
Evangelization I have been offered and have accepted a similar yet more diverse
and challenging position within our diocese.
I have learned so much at the parish of Incarnation Catholic Church in Tampa.
When I started five years ago little did I realize the role
that so many people would play in my work who I now consider friends, in
fact, truly sisters and brothers in Christ.
If I started to name them I am sure I would leave someone out, so I won’t
do that. However, please know that if you are reading this, it is probably
because you were one of those important people.
In your own way, perhaps you did not even realize how, your smile, your
email or texts, your presence at our catechist meetings, retreats, staff
lunches, workshops, modules, religious classes, prepping food in the kitchen, stacking up chairs in the classrooms, coordinating ministry
fairs under the pavilion,
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Sunday School under the Pavilion |
in the sacristy cleaning up after an event at church, parking lot conversations on the
way out of or to Mass, and so many other ways, you affected how I grew to love
more deeply my work in parish life.
No better place could I have found to begin a new direction
that God had planned for my life five short years ago. And no better collaborator could I have
picked other than Philomena Johnson (ok, I will name one person!). She and I clicked from day one. What I was weak at, she excelled. What a team we became. Together we spent many long nights and
weekends planning for our year. Yes, we do work hard, even during our
summer months! Together we overcame
many challenges and many fears. Together
we laughed at ourselves and together we cried during those rare times we felt we
had “hit a wall”. Together we prayed as we always moved forward and trusted
that God would provide, and to our surprise he did, he always did!! (We had our
moments of weak faith, but God taught us to totally trust in him, no one else
but him.) Thank you Phil for being that person who could shine a light each
morning in our work day. I love you so much.
I must mention my RCIA Core team and my Faith Formation team
of catechists. Some of you are now at other parishes, because
like me now, God has called you to new territory to minister in, yet you will always
be a part of my team. Faithfully we met, prayed, reflected, and worked. I have learned to collaborate in our
diversity. I have learned to be more humble and more patient with myself because of
each of you. In your own ways you
demonstrated to me how generous and how grace filled our parish of Incarnation
is; through your love for our community and your presence to me each and every
time I needed you.
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Youth Group |
Lastly, there are those new friends who became like family
after being initiated into our parish life.
I can never forget the relationships that I have personally benefited
from because I was privileged enough to walk with each of you through your own
journey of faith. My life is better because of each one of you. I remember each
story, from the first phone call, our first interview, and the joy we
celebrated once you were initiated into the body of Christ. The journey of faith is not easy, but it is
always joy filled because God is present. Each one of you made God so visible
to me, and for that, I am truly humbled. How blessed I am that you welcomed me into your hearts
and homes.
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All Saints Procession |
There is no easy way to say goodbye. So let’s not.
Let’s celebrate God’s goodness, faithfulness and that through Him and because of Him, our friendship has come into being. Thank you for being a part of my journey at
Incarnation. Please pray for me as I prepare to continue to serve God’s people
at St. Paul’s Church in Tampa.
In Peace, I remain your friend and sister in Christ.
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Newly initiated into our community, now good friends! |
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The Grand Dame of Incarnation and my great amiga in Christ, Connie at our Parish Gala in 2014 |
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My partner and sister in Christ, who made every day amazing, Philomena and I getting ready for our Via Crucis 2014 |
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My friend Nelson being baptized at the Vigil Mass 2014 |
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Fr. Jairo, myself and leaders from our Spanish community welcoming Vivi Iglesias, the new Diocesan liaison. |
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