It is with g reat joy that we introduce to you the six young “generous souls” who will serve as CMC miss ioners in Cabrin i ministries in three US cities and Baguio City, Philippines for the 2011-2012 mission year. Please enjoy their personal introductions, including their hopes for their mission year in this special editio n of the Stella Maris Province Weekly Update. Colleen Dille St. Louis, MO Cabrini Retreat Center Des Plaines, IL Gina Allen Astoria, NYCabrini Retreat Center Des Plaines, IL Crystal Catalan Los Angeles, CASave Our School Children Foundation, Inc. Baguio City, Philippines Kimberly Uy Stony Brook, NYMother Cabrini High School New York, NYRoxanne De La Torre V alley Str eam, NYCabrini College Radnor, PAPage 1 of 7 8.4.2011
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It is with great joy that we introduce to you the six young “generoussouls” who will serve as CMC missioners in Cabrini ministries inthree US cities and Baguio City, Philippines for the 2011-2012mission year.
Please enjoy their personal introductions,including their hopes for their mission
year in this special edition of the StellaMaris Province Weekly Update .
Colleen DilleSt. Louis, MO
Cabrini Retreat CenterDes Plaines, IL
Gina Allen
Astoria, NY Cabrini Retreat Center
Des Plaines, IL
Crystal CatalanLos Angeles, CA
Save Our School Children Foundation, Inc.Baguio City, Philippines
Kimberly Uy
Stony Brook, NY Mother Cabrini High School
New York, NY
Roxanne De La Torre Valley Stream, NY
Cabrini CollegeRadnor, PA
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New York and I am very much looking forward to being a part of the Cabrinifamily!
I went to St. Anthony's High School inSouth Huntington, Long Island, and thento Loyola University Maryland, inBaltimore. At Loyola I studied Theology and Psychology and was immersed in the
Jesuit tradition, which I have come to value deeply as it has helped me more andmore to find God in all things. I like to draw,journal, spend time outdoors, cook for my friends and family, and I love traveling andexperiencing new cultures.
Mother Cabrini’s love and devotion toGod and to her mission has inspired meto join your community and yourmission. It is my hope that this year I
will be able to serve alongside you,learning from you and sharing with you,so that I may grow in love of God andlove of neighbor.
I cannot wait to begin my journey withyou and hope that the year will affordme many opportunities to meet new
people, form strong friendships, andlearn new ways to love and serve God. May God bless and keep you, and may Mother Cabrini help guide us in our efforts to love more and more deeply!
“Mother Cabrini’s loveand devotion to God and to
her mission has inspiredme to join your community
and your mission... mayMother Cabrini help guide
us in our efforts to lovemore and more deeply. ”
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My name is Katherine R. Frazier. I’m from near Fort Wayne,Indiana, where I live in the countryside surrounded by thecornfields and soybean fields that you probably associate withthe Midwest in general. I did my bachelor’s degree at SaintMary’s College, Notre Dame, where I designed my own majorin Medieval Studies, and I did my MPhil at the University of Cambridge in England where I studied archaeology.
After I graduated from Cambridge, I was uncertain about whatto do next, although I felt that I should do some service work, a
feeling I later recognized as the disponibilità from MotherCabrini’s story. I applied for many different positions, but
nothing ever felt right until I applied for Cabrini MissionCorps. I appliedbecause I wantto give my talents andenergy tocommunitiesthat have foundand supportedme, which is why I am so excited
to be placed atCabrini College.
I’m not entirely sure what I’ll learn from this year, although Iam certain that I’ll come out with precisely the skills andlessons that I’ll need in the future, since that is what hasalways happened when I reflect on my past experiences. I do
hope that this will be an
opportunity to learn how to better express my faith and to do
so with confidence, and, even more, I hope thatI’ll have the opportunity to enrich the lives of thestudents at Cabrini College through prayerservices and by getting them to think about how they can incorporate the mission of the college,the education of the heart, into their lives afterthey graduate. I know that I’ll spend a great dealof time during my year trying to incorporate thatmission into my own life as well.
“I hope that this will bean opportunity to learn
how to better express myfaith and to do so withconfidence, and, even
more, I hope that I’ll havethe opportunity to enrich
the lives of the students atCabrini College...”
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Hello Cabrini family! Wow – time flies! For the 2011-2012 year, I will be in my 3rd year serving as a CMC missioner. In my first year as a CMC missioner in
2009-2010, I served as a Health Teacher and Campus Minister at Mother CabriniHigh School in New York City. Since then, I was missioned to serve at the SaveOur School Children Foundation, Inc. (SOSCFI) in Baguio City, Philippines, andmade my way here in August 2010. Having served in Baguio City for almost a fullyear now, I am looking forward to continuing my mission with the many familiesand communities we serve throughSOSCFI.
At SOSCFI, I directly serve inall aspects of the PastoralMinistry program with Sr. Terezinha Lumiberi, MSC,ranging from teaching catechism to leading BibleStudy classes, to training lectors and training a choir for various masses and liturgiesthroughout the year. Morespecifically, I teach catechismevery week to our 150 children
who are a part of SOSCFI, and Ialso accompany and lead a group of aspiring altar servers through their training. With the parents of SOSCFI, Ihelp lead Bible Study to three groups of parents (located in their towns), and also assist Sr. Terezinha withpreparing catechism lessons during monthly parent meetings. Every Thursday, bright and early at 7am, Sr. Terezinha and I venture off to Yagyagan Elementary School, a rural school located outside of Baguio City, where
we also teach catechism and specifically, I am helping to prepare the 4th
-6th
graders to receive their sacraments.
When Sr. Terezinha and I are not traveling from one place to another, we spend our time planning futureprograms, evaluating past programs, and brainstorming new and creative ways to be most effective in connecting with our families at SOSCFI through Pastoral Ministry. In addition, every week, I spend time with the CICL
(Children in Conflict with the Law) at the Baguio City Jail, where Iaccompany social workers in leading programs, seminars, and alsoprayers, that assist in the well being and health of the CICL whilethey are there.
In this 2011-2012 year as a missioner at SOSCFI in Baguio City,Philippines, I hope to continue our initiatives in developing bold,faithful, courageous leaders in the towns in which we serve. While
the communities we journey with are aware that the “missioner”stay is temporary, and not permanent, it is important for me thatupon every meeting with them, in this upcoming year, that I willbe able to support them and help empower them to bestrengthened leaders among themselves and also, to serve oneanother.
Because I have already witnessed such tremendous growth in the participation at our Bible Studies in this past yearof formation, I am only more excited to see what God has in store for our communities in this next year. My hopeis to continue trusting in God with what He has in store for me next, and to savor every moment that I have beengifted with, as I have been called to serve in this beautiful place, Baguio City, Philippines.
“I hope to continueour initiatives in
developing bold,faithful, courageousleaders in the townsin which we serve.”