Candidacy
We have reached a new step (tier) in Andrew's formation process. As you all are aware by now he has been attending the Kino Institute studying Theology as well as attending formation sessions, discernment circles and other events in his/our journey towards the Permanent Diaconate for the Diocese of Phoenix. On the one hand it's just the beginning of a new formation year. On the other it's a halfway point (pre-ordination anyways) and so it's a big deal! We attended Mass along with family, friends, other men in Andy's Cohort as well as other Deacons, Priests and Bishop Olmstead was the Celebrant. It was beautiful as Mass always is and the Rite of Installation of Candidacy for the Permanent Diaconte was also beautiful.
Being very pregnant I was grateful to have Andrew's parents, as well as my own mom in attendance. Not only to celebrate this step with us but also (for practical reasons) to help me with the boys. I cried through almost the whole thing and just kept thinking, "How blessed am I that this man is my spouse, how blessed are we as a family, and Praise God for all that he has given to us!"
Before everything gets started we gather, the men do a run-through of the rite and then we head into the Chapel.
For this rite I was assigned as a Lector.
Each of the eight men were called forth individually and stood side by side in front of Bishop Olmstead.
After Mass a lovely reception was held and Bishop joined us to congratulate the men on being called forth. Again I cried...ah, love and embrace my hormones. :-)
I can never pass up the opportunity to be a goof!
Back at home everyone is wiped but we all feel the peace and Graces that we all just shared in. Congratulations to my husband on this achievement and his YES to God's call. Keep us in prayer as we continue on the journey.
Family
The family endures because it offers the truth of mortality and immortality within the same group. The family endures because, better than the commune, kibbutz, or classroom, it seems to individualize and socialize its children, to make us feel at the same time unique and yet joined to all humanity, accepted as is and yet challenged to grow, loved unconditionally and yet propelled by greater expectations. Only in the family can so many extremes be reconciled and synthesized. Only in the family do we have a lifetime in which to do it. -Letty Cottin Pogrebi
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