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In this beautiful city on the west coast
of Canada migrants come from all over the world, trying to
build a new life for themselves and for their families. Even
Canadians in this city are from other parts of the country.
An amazing cultural diversity mix results, with its wealth
and its challenges. How can we live truly as the one family
of God, how can we truly build communion when people have
such diverse life experiences, speak different languages,
have different concepts of family, etc? But all is possible
when we open our hearts to the love of the Holy Spirit, who
draws us into the one Body of Christ, the one Family of God.
In Vancouver a community of Teresian Carmelite Missionary
sisters try to help towards building this communion, to show
the beauty of the Church in a divided world. We are based in
Our Lady of Sorrows Parish where, together with the
Scalabrinian Fathers, whose charism is to accompany and help
migrants, we work towards building one community from people
whose languages of communication are Spanish, Italian and
English. All are immigrants or temporary migrants. Hispanics
come from all the countries of the world where Spanish is
spoken, Italians are immigrants from the post-war period,
English speakers are very diverse, from second-generation
Italian-Canadians, to recent immigrants from Asia. It is
truly a joy to walk with God's holy Church in this time and
place, and to glimpse the beauty and the order of the Church
amidst the diversity.
On Sunday, January 25, 2009, we
celebrated World Day for Migrants, with a joyful expression
of our diverse origins and our awareness of belonging to one
family, of knowing that the person beside me is truly my
brother, my sister.
Sister Angela Moloney, cmt
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