Comboni Lay Missionaries

A Tico missionary in Sahuayo

LMC Mexico

On January 21 I started a trip that I was looking forward to, in which I began to live an experience of community life and specific formation, and then put myself at the disposition of the mission Ad Gentes, within the experience we have had the opportunity to go to some states to visit and live experiences for individuals, one of these was in Sahuayo.

On Saturday, February 1, we left Xochimilco, Mexico, on our way to Sahuayo, after approximately 7 hours of travel with my sisters of the community and Father Filomeno Ceja, MCCJ, we arrived at the Minor Seminary of the Comboni Missionaries, where we stayed and shared some Spiritual Exercises that were directed by Father Juan de Dios, which ended on Friday with the Holy Eucharist at noon, they were very useful to reaffirm my spirituality and the call to the mission.

That same Friday at 5 pm, other CLM arrived from various parts of Mexico, to participate in the National Retreat, this meeting helped us to integrate as a family, seek and understand our ideals, working with and for the same goal, thanks to the support of the Parish Priest of the Sacred Heart of Jesus on Sunday we did missionary animation, this in order to raise funds for the mission to be opened in Metlatonoc, Guerrero. During the retreat we lived moments to get to know ourselves, Eucharistic adoration, reflection, sharing and commitment to the mission.

In life, all experiences help us to grow and develop as integral persons, I tell you that personally, what we lived in addition to the retreat, between Friday, Saturday and Sunday surpassed my imagination, because they do tell you, but to live it is something very different.

Here in Mexico within its abundant history, the famous “Cristeros War” is told, where the people were forced to repudiate or rather to deny God, in this city and others died many people killed by the government of Mexico, ordered the closure to the worship of the Catholic Faith, today they are Martyrs in our Church.

In the “Calzada de los Mártires”, where on both sides of the street is full of trees, where they hung people who were discovered professing their faith to die in front of the people, that is one of the forms of martyrdom that received all those soldiers of Christ who bravely decided to give their lives before denying Christ, among the many martyrs that exist is one, very young, but brave, his phrase “it was never so easy, to win heaven…”. José Sánchez del Río or San Joselito as he is affectionately known today, who as a boy of only 14 years old joined the Cristeros to defend the faith, being an assistant to General Gorostieta, carrying the banner of the Virgin of Guadalupe on the Cristeros’ flag. He was captured in the city of Cotija by the government after he was left without a horse because he put it at the service of his General.

He was transferred to the city of Sahuayo where his prison was the Parish of Santiago Apostle, where the military had their barracks, they had it full of animals, in the main altar were the roosters, this made Joselito angry and at night he killed them saying … “The temple is God’s house and no place for these animals” … this was the cause that made advance his execution, infuriating the Captain. The political leader of his town, who was his Godfather of First Communion, was the one who gave the order to kill him, under pressure from the Captain, for not risking his life or public position, proceeding with the tortures from blows, stab wounds, to cutting the skin of the soles of his feet, making him walk about a kilometer, until he reached the cemetery, and in every step he took he shouted loudly “VIVA CRISTO REY Y SANTA MARIA DE GUADALUPE” (LONG LIVE CHRIST THE KING AND SAINT MARY OF GUADALUPE!), this cry I dare say was the motto of all the martyrs who died in that war, and for Joselito was his direct insurance to reach the altars, because in addition to martyr, Pope Francis canonized him on October 16, 2016, and his feast is celebrated every February 10.

For the Sahuayenses it is a reason for joy and celebration, different activities are organized and carried out: “Los Tapetes” from the hill of Cristo Rey to the birthplace of Joselito with much love they make tapetes with artistic designs of painted sawdust that form colorful religious images; “La Molienda” takes place in the Calzada de los Mártires where the pilgrimage that leaves the Cemetery arrives to live the Eucharist in memory of the murdered people, all the neighbors that live in this street organize themselves placing altars presenting scenes of what was lived, as well as typical dishes of the place to give to all those visitors who want to, I was particularly struck by the fact that in that same place, which was once an avenue where a lot of blood was shed, today it has become a symbol of fraternal love, solidarity and mercy; “La Cabalgata” and ‘La Caminata’. The celebration and the remembrance is great, thousands of people come from surrounding towns on horseback or on foot leaving early Saturday from Cotija where Joselito was captured and arriving in Sahuayo where he was martyred, they arrive at the Sanctuary of Joselito, which is currently under construction, but is undoubtedly a place of pilgrimage and devotion, upon arrival they participate in the Eucharist scheduled at 14:00 hours.

May our faith continue to grow and be as firm as that of San Jose Sanchez del Rio, San Joselito de Cariño.

LONG LIVE CHRIST THE KING AND SAINT MARY OF GUADALUPE!

SAINT JOSELITO, pray for us…

José David Rojas Quesada, CLM Costa Rica in Mexico

Community Experience in Mexico

LMC Mexico

“BECAUSE TO SERVE YOU MUST BE PREPARED”.

The final stage in the formation of the American candidates of the “Comboni Lay Missionaries” (CLM) movement has begun, a time of being in tune with themselves and with the other CLM before leaving for the ad-gente mission to give a generous response to the call received to go to the evangelization of the most abandoned peoples, the main reason why we exist as a group.

There are four people who share this experience: Mariana Meléndez Cándido, 36 years old; Rosalinda Olivo Oria, 69 years old; Sandra Luisa Rodríguez Andalón, 64 years old; all Mexican and José David Rojas Quesada, Costa Rican, 43 years old; from a human point of view it is not understandable to leave family, work, friends, customs, knowing that only the ideal of Comboni unites them, with the only objective of being ready for the mission.

Now they are part of the same family where, strengthened by prayer, it makes sense to be together. United, remembering that being children of the same Father makes them brothers, rescued by Jesus Christ who from daily life invites them to be with Him and moved by the Holy Spirit to be sent to the most needy as Daniel Comboni did in his time.

Today this legacy continues as heirs of the Charism, the Comboni Family (MCCJ, HC, SC, LMC).

CLM Mexico

Vocation is a call

LMC Perú

There is always a response to God’s call, when people say yes, a celebration can be held over the years, where we can all participate to celebrate, I Lety was invited by a religious to support her Missionary Animation and so it happened from November 9 to 17, in the community of Bocja Arenal Hidalgo, a community between Actopan and Pachuca we participated.

It was a week of sharing where I participated and not alone; I was able to live it with Sandra CLM from Guadalajara, a companion of the local group and who will soon begin her community formation to be able to go out to the ad-gentes mission.

Sharing with the people our Catholic Christian Joy in the style of St. Daniel Comboni, the reason for the week of Missionary Animation was the 25th anniversary of religious life of my friend, a vocation of this place to awaken the vocation in new generations. We are grateful for all that we lived; always filled with the presence of God.

María Leticia Ordoñez. CLM Mexico

National Assembly in Mexico

LMC Mexico

From September 27 to 29 we had our national assembly in preparation for the international meeting 2024, the appointment was in Mexico City where 15 CLM from different groups of the national movement participated, Fr. Filomeno Ceja MCCJ as our companion present and Fr. Luis Enrique Ibarra invited to give the theme of Missionary Animation.

In an atmosphere of prayer and dynamism we were able to address the issues provided by the central committee that we had to work, we made groups where each one of us had the opportunity to express our missionary feeling about the reality presented, in addition we established our commitments based on what we can do in our place. We have managed to address all the issues, we are still preparing the documents that will be sent to the central committee and we managed to make the work plan for next year.

We have established dates where we highlight the moments of prayer in the monthly retreat in each group, dates for virtual prayer where we all participate remembering key moments in the life of Comboni, as to strengthen the spirit and our retreat in person at the national level, as well as the date for our next assembly.

The dates for the beginning and closing of the community experience.

The formation for the following year.

The activities that will be carried out to gather economic resources for the following year. To continue sending our contribution to the central committee, to sustain the community experience and the mission house in Metlatónoc.

Each one of the members wrote our letter of commitment where we specify what we are going to commit ourselves to for the following year. This letter was received by the Assessor and the Coordinator of the CLM movement in Mexico. It was really a moment of happiness to see something concrete for each of the CLM members present.

The party was not long in coming and we all shared the typical things that each one has in their region. Thank God we all returned safely to our cities.

CLM Mexico.

Visiting the family

LMC México

When you decide to go on mission you know that you are not going alone, that is why it is necessary to dialogue with the family.

Mariana CLM since 2017, has decided to go on mission, she has demonstrated it by enrolling in the diploma course on Mission offered by MILAG (Misioneros Laicos Ad-gentes en México), she requested to enter the community experience next year, she is in dialogue with her immediate boss to define the day she will leave her job to concentrate on her preparation for the mission.

And most importantly, we have taken on the task of getting to know her family, especially her parents and talking with them to let them know that we are accompanying their daughter for the vocational step she is going to take. With happiness I can say that it has been a meeting of Faith, Prayer, Sharing and Living together where I have confirmed that Mariana our Sister in Christ has everything to take this step to the mission since God occupies the first place in her life, she experiences this every day following the example of her parents.

Beatriz Maldonado, CLM Mexico