The
COURIER
Chair of St. Peter February 22
February 2019
Official Newspaper of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Winona-Rochester, MN | dowr.org
A Report from the
Hispanic Ministry Leaders Retreat
The Courageous Honesty of Peter Steinfels By GEORGE WEIGEL
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By FR. RAÚL SILVA
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n January 4 and 5, a retreat with 34 Hispanic leaders from the different parishes of the diocese took place at Alverna Center in Winona. Almost every parish that has Hispanic Ministry throughout the diocese was represented at this retreat. The purpose of the retreat was twofold: 1. To pray for the gift of communion so that we can work together and help one another become true Missionary Disciples of the Lord
2. To work on a Hispanic Ministry Pastoral Plan for our diocese following the guidance and recommendations of the V Encuentro Process.
Our two-day retreat was blessed with prayer, a Holy Hour of adoration with silent prayer, and the celebration of the Eucharist. During the day, there were presentations given by
Vicar for Hispanic Ministry Fr. Raúl Silva. These presentations introduced the different sessions, group discussions, reflections and sharing around specific pastoral challenges and questions regarding Hispanic ministry at our local parishes and diocese. The Lord truly blessed us with unity and excitement during the whole retreat. Most of our discussions and reflections revolved around themes such as family, children, youth, evangelization or missionary discipleship, vocations and parish ministries. The main pastoral needs and challenges that surfaced during our sharing were: • •
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Formation or training of religious education catechists, parish leaders and all those serving at other church ministries Helping our children and youth grow in their Catholic Faith Marriage programs and retreats in Spanish
Hispanic Ministry, cont'd on pg. 19
eter Steinfels’s long career in journalism included years of service as editor of Commonweal (from which perch he took me to the woodshed more than once), followed by a decade as senior religion correspondent of the New York Times. Steinfels has now done the Catholic Church in the United States — and American society as a whole — a tremendous service by telling some disturbing truths about the August 2018 Pennsylvania grand jury report on clerical sexual abuse in six Keystone State dioceses. His lengthy article, “The Pennsylvania Grand Jury Report: Not What It Seems,” was first published on Commonweal’s website this past January 9 (https://wwwcommonwealmagazine. org/print/40415); it is required reading for those determined to grapple with the linked problems of sexual abuse and episcopal failure in the Church. Like anyone with a grain of moral sensibility or human feeling, Steinfels, long a leader of U.S. Catholicism’s liberal wing, was revolted by the graphic stories of sexual predation contained in the grand jury report, which Pennsylvania attorney general Josh Shapiro presented
Steinfels, cont'd on pg. 12
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Renew Faith. Extend Mercy. Inspire Hope. page 4
Following "In the Light of the Master" page 7
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