May 1st
is Labor Day in most countries in the world.
It is a national holiday here in Cameroon. It is also the Feast of St. Joseph the
Worker. I’ve been reflecting on how God
is a “worker,” and how the work we do, whatever vocation we have, is a
co-operation with God’s work. When God
created the world, the sun and the stars, all the animals and plants, the
pinnacle of His work was to create us in His image and likeness. He gave us the work of “having
dominion” over the earth and all its creatures (Genesis 1:26). We are stewards of creation. We participate in God’s work.
Here in
NW Cameroon, we are celebrating exactly 100 years since the first missionaries
came to share the Good News with people who had never heard of Jesus
Christ. The theme verse for Lay Mission
Helpers is: “we are God’s helpers” (1 Cor. 3:9). This verse is also the theme verse for this
year’s centenary celebrations here in the Archdiocese of Bamenda—“we are fellow
workers with God.”
As for my family and
I, we feel so very privileged to serve with LMH at this special moment in the
history of Cameroon. I truly believe the
work we are doing here, even just being here, just enjoying time together as a
family, is a participation in God’s work.
May
this be true for all of us! In our jobs,
in our work at home, in all that we do throughout each day, may we be conscious
that God is with us, and that we are doing what God has called to do, that we
are participating in the work of God.
The
peak commemoration Mass for the centenary is coming up at the end of this
month. Stay tuned for news about it. For almost two years now, in preparation for
this celebration, we have been praying the following prayer whenever we attend
Mass. It has become so very meaningful
to me. I pray that it will be meaningful
to you as you pray it with us…
Loving Father,
You have made us good and beautiful in
your own image.
We praise and thank you for calling us
to be your children
and to share in your life and love
through your Son, Jesus Christ.
Gentle Savior,
You are the vine, and we are the
branches.
May we be one with you as you are one
with the Father.
Renew in us your call to be witnesses to you
as we celebrate the centenary of the
proclamation of your Good News in our Archdiocese.
Holy Spirit,
Come to us.
Strengthen us in our response to our call.
Make us new in mind, heart and spirit.
Lead us to the fullness of truth and in the
paths of the New Evangelization.
Empower us and let us be gentle instruments
to renew the face of the earth.
Make
us fellow workers with God by building up communities
of faith and love.
Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, pray
for us.
St. Joseph, husband of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, pray for us. Amen.
-Pete
(2 May 2014)