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new lands VOL NEWSLETTER OF THE AUSTRALIAN MARIST COMMUNITY 14: 14 April 2014 Greetings of hope and joy, Happy Easter to each and everyone! Have you cried recently? I certainly have. Not for myself but for people close to me, including Brothers, whose lives have been turned upside down by events. I see people I love suddenly lose their physical or mental capacities, lose their livelihoods, lose their faith and I cry. I see Brothers under investigation for alleged abuse from decades ago, struggling with the humiliation of the process of establishing their innocence, their lives frozen for months and I cry. I am in touch with victims of abuse and their families, their lives scarred by betrayal of trust and I cry. I get a message from a friend in India Rev. Bro Jeff. In our place we get famine. Please & kindly give me job in your area and I cry. Sometimes I rage as well at injustices, the results of human greed, hatred, jealousy, lust and the other deadly sins. Then I realise that I too am complicit in a lot of this injustice through my indifference, fear and silence. Lord have mercy. I am obviously writing this in Passiontide, the time for crying and rage, in the run-up to Easter, the time for uplift and joy. Then again, we can have both experiences on the same day! The point is that we live the whole of life with its wrenching and joys with Jesus and the Spirit as our best friends God s last word on Jesus death was life, to raise his Son from the grave Jesus meets us where we are, embraces us, and holds us close when the going gets tough, and helps us find the way forward (Richard Leonard SJ, Where the Hell is God?, p. 66-67). Thank God for Easter! Jeff it s up to us now... Wide open I will not die an unlived life. I will not live in fear of falling or catching fire. I choose to inhabit my days, to allow my living to open me, to make me less afraid, more accessible, to loosen my heart until it becomes a wing, a torch, a promise. I choose to risk my significance; to live so that which came to me as seed goes to the next as blossom and that which came to me as blossom, goes on as fruit. from Open Wide by Dawna Markova

towards our Marist Association Rome meeting on association and belonging "I really admire the strength of some of our Marist women". That was one if my summary statements at the end of a fourday international meeting on our Marist experience of association and belonging. Nadxielli spoke for half an hour on how she and some friends had started visiting an impoverished, violent area near their city in Mexico as part of a social outreach program. The personal connections deepened and a group of young professionals, led by Nadxielli, have made a commitment to be a missionary presence among the people of this barrio. These young people are all from a Marist University and so they have given themselves the name missioneros maristas. Who knows what will become of these young Marists in the future? Right now they are doing some amazing things and they see what is happening as their experience of the charism of Marcellin Champagnat. There were Linda and Véronique sharing their story of connecting with the Marist Brothers through summer camps in Canada for disadvantaged kids and how this has grown into their being leaders of such projects today and more significantly, leaders of a new association of Marists determined to keep the charism of Marcellin alive. The context is extremely tough for the faith formation of young people there, including the young volunteers themselves. It would be so easy to simply act as a charity or as a proselytising sect. They are very conscious of living in the early days of something bigger than themselves, bigger than the Brothers but supported and inspired by them. People such as these remind us that we Marists are about the work of the Spirit. We thank God that in our time this is so evident in Marists, Brothers but others as well. It is the practical compassion of the Good Samaritan, the generosity, humility and self-giving of ordinary and extraordinary service. The work of the Spirit can also be seen in the sensitivity and perseverance of our relationships. Sub tuum praesidium, confugimus We fly to thy patronage We take our lead from Mary, woman of the Magnificat, Dawn of the new times.

Welcome home to Michael Sexton all the way from Algeria. Michael will be catching up with his father, family and friends before heading back in early June. Later this year he is the co-ordinator at Manziana for the Third Age program. Carole Wark has finished her employment with the Australian Marist Community but not her involvement as a Marist! Br Michael Green writes, Carole s contribution to Marist life and mission has been immense. What a debt of gratitude we owe her! First as a highly regarded teacher, then in more recent years at the level of the Province, so many people have been graced by Carole s enthusiasm, thoughtfulness, creativity, thoroughness, generosity and, most especially, her faith. As organiser of the ground-breaking Marist International Festival associated with World Youth Day in 2008, as a leader of Marist pilgrimages, retreats, formation programmes, colloquia and many other events, as a key member of the Spiritual Formation Team, the Mission and Life Formation Team, the Oceania Partnership Commission, the AMC Pastoral Team, the Marist Association Task Force, and as friend, colleague and confidante, Carole has played a highly significant part in helping us Australian Marists to reach the place of promise in which we find ourselves today. We thank her heartfully. Jeff Crowe and Joe McCarthy attended a gathering at the General House recently of Marists from around the world on what is happening regarding new forms of association and belonging. The Spirit is moving in many individuals and groups. Our proposal to establish a public association of Christ's faithful attracted the interest of some other Provinces and we will probably go ahead with a pilot project for the whole Institute. Work has begun at Brunswick on the refurbishment of the Marist Centre. When it is finished around October, it will have a Chapel, office spaces and presentation areas. The Centre remains open during this time as they are able to do the work by sections. Healy House at Eastwood is now ready for occupancy as a residence for young men in life-discernment mode. The extensions to the Brothers new residence at Forbes have started. Plans are being drawn up for two more bedrooms in the new Brothers house in Alice Springs. Brunswick Three Marist schools have had buildings opened recently: St Peter s Maitland (Br Clarence block of general teaching areas, a TAS facility, re-furbishment ad extension of the former Brothers house as an administration area), St Peter s Maitland continued over...

Red Bend College (Hospitality Trade Training Centre and Technology and Applied Studies Facility) and Assumption College Kilmore (boarding accommodation). Our congratulations to all those involved in the planning and realisation of these outstanding facilities. Money for the mind: Lavalla Catholic College teacher John de Souza and James Fahey of the Marist Lay Partnership present a $500 cheque to Derek Amos of Barrier Breakers. In a previous life this was the Brothers Monastery at 8 Alice St Auburn. Now part of student life at Trinity Catholic College, Auburn campus.

The word that best expresses this mystery of God s total self giving love is communion. It is the word that contains the truth that, in and through Jesus, God wants, not only to teach us, instruct us, or inspire us, but to become one with us. God desires to be fully united with us so that all of God and all of us can be bound together in a lasting love. The whole long history of God s relationship with us human beings is a history of ever deepening communion. Easter Prayer As you see more clearly that your vocation is to be a witness to God s love in this world, as you become more determined to live out that vocation, the more doubts will arise. You will hear voices saying, you are worthless, you have nothing to offer. Do not be afraid. The more you are called to speak for God s love, the more you will need to deepen the knowledge of that love in your own heart. The farther the outward journey takes you, the deeper the inner journey must be. Becoming poor doesn t just mean forsaking house and family, having nowhere to lay one s head, and being increasingly persecuted; it also means parting company with friends, with success, and even with the awareness of God s presence. When, finally, Jesus is hanging on the cross and cries out with a loud voice, my God, my God, why have you forsaken me?, Only then do we know how far God has gone to show us his love. For it is then that Jesus not only reached his utmost poverty but also showed God s utmost love. quotes from Jesus a Gospel by Henri Nouwen Today I was thinking how nobody recognises Jesus immediately. They think he is the gardener, a stranger, or a ghost. But when a familiar gesture is there again breaking bread, inviting the disciples to try for another catch, calling them by name his friends know he is there with them. Absence and presence are touching each other. The old Jesus is gone. They no longer can be with him as before. The new Jesus, the risen Lord, is there, intimately, more intimately than ever.