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July 2018 Volume 3 Number 7 Passionist News Notes St Paul of the Cross Province http://reconnectbrooklyn.org July Birthday 5 DAUGHERTY, Patrick 7 RYWALT, Lawrence 14 MATHIEU, André 19 YOUNGBERG, Vincent 22 WIERICHS, Paul 26 CONNOR, John This fundraiser was a big success with a record 160 attending and raised over $140,000 to support these efforts: B E D F O R D - S T U Y V E S A N T, B R O O K L Y N I S : A place of historic struggle and good. A place where 33% of residents live in poverty and 48% of children live under the poverty line. A place that is home to thousands of disconnected youth, representing a quiet crisis that promises continued, significant social consequences. O N E B L O C K, O N E P E R S O N A T A T I M E We're changing this by turning the youth of the neighborhood into the neighborhood's next generation of college-ready entrepreneurs. The neighborhood's next generation of dreamers, thinkers and makers. I N T H E N E X T 5 Y E A R S, We will build and grow 5 new businesses, Partner with 50 existing businesses in the area, to engage 500 young people. Many of whom will be working for the very first time Fr. Jim O Shea with cofounder Efrain Hernandez (in Grey Sweatshirt) and several of the men of ReConnect Pictures of the event are on the next few pages

Reconnect fashion Show with their creations and original song by Nick Ramirez

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Fr. Claudio Piccinini, C.P. and Teopoli (the City of God) in Canada Father Claudio Piccinini, C.P., is a Passionist Missionary Priest born in Ascoli Piceno, Italy, in 1941. He lived in Italy for 18 years, before moving with his family to Windsor, in the Canadian province Ontario. He is one of seven children. After having obtained a Masters in Theology at St. John's University, in the American State of New York, Father Claudio was ordained a priest in the Order of the Passionists on June 2, 1972. In his capacity as Passionist Missionary, Father Claudio leads Missions lasting a week in English and Italian, both in the United States and in Canada. In addition to conducting parish missions, Father Claudio is the founder of United Society (The United Society). This Society was founded for religious people, priests and laity, to promote Peace, Love and Unity in accordance with the teachings of the Gospel. In Canada the Society has a program called Teopoli (the City of God). Teopoli was founded on 200 acres of land in Gravenhurst in the beautiful Muskoka region of Ontario. Every year thousands of pilgrims, men, women and children spend days or weeks in this place of pilgrimage and prayer to obtain greater intensity of faith and religious life. During his mission, Father Claudio distributes a beautiful crucifix about 6 centimeters long to all the parishioners who attend the functions of the weekend. Thousands of people in the United States and Canada possess one of these crucifixes, in memory of the love of God as manifested in the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Carol Albano accepting the Listening Jesus Crucifix from Fr. Claudio at the Passionists Chapter in May The following pages show some of the recent Pilgrimages to Teopoli

Sister Carmelina C.P. Servant of God Sister Carmelina, C.P. and Fr. Claudio Piccinini, C.P. The remarkable story of Sr. Carmelina was the highlight of the annual Family Celebration held by Societa Unita, (the United Society). In this entry, we want to make available to our visitors the actual presentation given that evening by Fr. Claudio Piccinini who was her spiritual advisor. God willing, Sr. Carmelina will be Toronto's first saint. Here is what Fr. Claudio told the over four hundred people present: The Servant of God, Sr. Carmelina Tarantino of the Cross, was born the 7th of February, 1937, in the little town of Livery near Naples. She was one of 11 children of Saverio Tarantino and Annunziata Fiore. In 1964, at the age of 27, Sr. Carmelina emigrated to Canada joining the seven brothers and sisters who were already living here. At this time, 8 members of the family were living in Canada and three remained in Italy with their parents. After her arrival in Canada, Sr. Carmelina continued to experience difficulties with her health and after many visits to doctors, hospitals, and more than 23 operations, she ended up being admitted to Riverdale Hospital, now called the Bridgepoint Active Healthcare. Her physical conditions were of the worse kind. Her left leg amputated, including the left part of her lower body, her right breast taken out and her left leg immobilized. It was as if her body was nailed to the bed without being able to move except her arms and torso. She suffered with continuous atrocious pains, high fevers, severe headaches with nausea and vomit attacks. In 1973, she met Fr. Claudio Piccinini by phone for the first time. He was surprised to see how she faced her health problems. They spoke for about half an hour and at the end he told her that he desired to meet her, if she was willing. She answered yes, and gave him her phone number. A few days later he met Sr. Carmelina in her room at the hospital and found her as she had described herself. She was in bed not able to get up, to sit on the bed or even raise her shoulders. He saw her as if nailed to her bed but she didn't complain; instead, she was encouraging him not to feel badly since he was saying that he was sorry to see her in so much pain and suffering. During that first visit they spoke at length about their lives. She spoke about where she came from, her family, her illness, and what she had suffered since she first fell sick. On his part Fr. Claudio told her about his life and about what he was doing in Toronto as a religious priest. He told her about Teopoli and his dreams about the whole Mission of the United Society. Before he left her room on that day, she told him that she desired to become part of the Mission and help him, but she also told him that she did not know what exactly she would be able to do given her poor health. Fr. Claudio reassured her that he would be very happy to see her working with him. He also explained to her that she would be able to do much more than all the others put together, with her prayers and her on-going sacrificial suffering, which surely was something very much accepted by God. In the course of one of their conversations after 1976, Carmelina confided in Fr. Claudio that when she was 11or12 years old she had the desire to become a religious sister, but nothing came of it. At that point, he asked whether she still had the wish to become a sister. She immediately answered that it would be the most beautiful day of her life. He also asked her in which community she wanted to enter. Without hesitation, she answered the Passionist. That day Fr. Claudio initiated the request to the Mother General of the Passionist Sisters of St. Paul of the Cross, Mother Edoarda Achille. And so, it happened that on the 26th of November, precisely 40 years ago, in the allpurpose hall of the hospital Sr. Carmelina professed her religious vows of poverty, chastity, obedience, and the fourth vow specific to Passionists, namely the vow to promote in the minds and hearts of the faithful a devout remembrance of the Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ. From that day on, she would be called Sr. Carmelina of the Cross. She would live 15 more years as a Passionist Sister.

The life of Sister Carmelina continued as before except that she now belonged to a religious community and came under the authority of the Mother General, who graciously allowed her to continue her apostolate with the United Society. There were many activities taking place at Teopoli in Gravenhust, Ontario: the religious pilgrimages, the Teopoli Summer Experience, spiritual retreats and days of prayer. There were many individuals who desired to meet Sr. Carmelina. An intense apostolate of prayers, consultations, accompaniment with those suffering and with individuals who wanted to live a more intense spiritual life continued to develop and grow around her. One can say that the city of Toronto had never experienced such a spiritual event. People of all races and ages were going to visit her to ask for advice and to fulfill some spiritual need. She accepted everyone with open arms and without regard to her failing physical strength. Many times, especially at the beginning, Fr. Claudio had to intervene and moderate her desire to want to be present to everyone and without consideration to her deteriorating health. But she was obedient in everything and continued to live in the deepest union with people and with God. Her life was a continual surrender to the Lord and to the service of people through the imitation of the Passion and Death of our Lord Jesus Christ. Sister Carmelina ended her earthly pilgrimage on March 21, 1992. She is now buried at Holy Cross Cemetery. Many people visit her tomb as they had visited her hospital room when she was living. In 2009, the Catholic Church initiated her beatification process. Now everyone who knows her prays to the Lord that the day will come when we can venerate her on the altar and propose her as a model of the Christian life to others. Many people recount beautiful things that have happened to them through her intercession. Many speak of miracles that have taken place in their lives. For the moment, we can be absolutely ascertain that because of her presence in our midst the greater Toronto area and Canada that welcomed her with open arms, and with the grace of God, there exists a new Religious Community, the Community of the Passionist Sisters of St. Paul of the Cross. All of us who know Sr. Carmelina, hope and pray that the longed-for day may come when we will be able to call her St. Carmelina of the Cross. Sr. Carmelina, pray for us and for a culture of life and love in Canada and the rest of the world. Sister Carmelina Tarantino, C.P. Servant of God