Easter Reflection 2023 – Our Hearts Burning within Us

By Fr. Kevin Canty, CM (National Director), published in AMM Bulletin Easter 2023

One familiar Gospel story of the Risen Jesus appearing to his followers is that given to us by Luke 24:13-35, the story of the two disciples who have left Jerusalem and are walking to a village named Emmaus. They are very depressed, saddened by what they have witnessed in Jerusalem over the past few days. They had high hopes for Jesus and for themselves. But now these hopes are gone. A very sad pair they must have seemed to be to anyone who met them.

But the one who met them was Jesus himself, walking along with them, although they did not recognise him. Perhaps they were too caught up in their own thoughts and feelings that they failed to see just who was now with them.

But what does happen for them? Jesus asks them to talk with him, to share with him what they are discussing. He even invites them to say more than talk about events; he draws them to share their feelings with him, to see how all these events have affected them. He helps them to reflect upon all that has happened and then he talks to them about these events and how they are spoken and written about in the Scriptures. He really asks them to look at what has happened in the light of his story.

And what happens to them when they do this? They not only come to a new understanding of all these events; they are also drawn towards his person, wanting him to stay with them. Once he has gone and they have recognised him, then they begin to realise what has happened to them. They are so changed that they head back to Jerusalem, to tell their story, to tell others of their experience of the Risen Jesus.

This should be our story also. This can be our story also. The Risen Jesus walks with us. He is there with us in so many ways, in the Scriptures, in the Church and its liturgies, in the world around us, in others, in us, in me. He is there with me, in my prayer, in my life. As these two disciples heading for Emmaus knew many facts about Jesus, they were offered something far greater; they were offered an experience of Jesus, that deeply affected them;

Did not our hearts burn within us as he talked to us on the road.

These days of Holy Week and Easter provide us with this question:

Do we have mere knowledge about the Risen Christ and his journey through Calvary to the Resurrection? Or do we have knowledge of him, an experience of him?

Each day we might search for him but fail to recognise him. Perhaps it is as we talk to him in prayer about what we have experienced, that we will find that he is with us. Perhaps it is as we reflect upon and share with him what we have experienced, how we have felt about what has happened to and for us, that we will find his presence, his love, his consolation, his support and the strength of his Spirit with us. Perhaps we will recognise him when he walks beside us in the person of those others in need, whom we may meet each day. Perhaps we will find he was with us, as we look back over our experience, reflecting on it with him. He will help us to find him present in those in need, with whom we might walk with, the stranger who comes unannounced into our lives.

To be filled with Easter joy, to have ’hearts burning within us’ is the gift the Risen Christ offers us when we can place our story alongside his story. His presence, his word, his compassion, his Spirit, will stir our hearts, when they are open to meet and receive him. Easter day was the day …

on which the Lord appeared to people who had begun to lose hope and opened their eyes to what the Scriptures had foretold…May the Risen Lord breathe on our minds and open our eyes that we may know him in the breaking of bred and follow him in His Risen Life.

Welcome Fr. Rolando ‘Choy’ Limjoco, New Subdirector of International AMM

By Gene Dominguez, published in AMM Bulletin Easter 2023

Beginning of this year, the Association of the Miraculous Medal around the world has a new appointed Subdirector. Fr. Rolando ‘Choy’ Limjoco from the Province of the Philippines replaced Rev. Carl Pieber, CM after nine years of dedicated service. The announcement was made by Rev. Fr Tomas Mavric, C.M. Director of AMM International in a letter published in famvin.org website. A copy of the letter can be read below.

As a result of Fr. Choy taking the Subdirector role, Fr Amit Anantharaj of the PNG Province took over the AMM Asia Region Coordinator role from Fr. Choy. This was announced on the 28th of February in a special zoom meeting attended by some of the AMM Asia Regional representatives. It was agreed during the meeting that there will be an Asia Regional meeting to be held every 2 months on the 2nd Wednesday of the month.

The last zoom meeting held on 8th of March 2023 was attended by AMM representatives from the Provinces of Thailand, Indonesia and PNG. Each of the regional association presented their apostolate, missions, and devotions which highlights the following:

  • Monthly mass, prayer of the rosary, and devotions to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
  • Yearly 9-day Novena to Our Lady
  • Visitation of the sick, spending time with them to pray and be hopeful.
  • Distribution of medals and leaflets of the Miriaculous Medal
  • Spreading the devotion to our Lady of the Miraculous Medal to various parishes and even to non-Christian populace.

Fr Marcin, Superior of the PNG mission, gave a talk on International Woman’s Day and the importance of women, especially of Our Lady. Before the meeting concluded, Fr Amit asked for suggestions on how the AMM Asia Region can improve the communication and sharing between the various regional associations and with the International AMM Association. A Facebook Messenger group chat has been created as a platform for online communication and sharing of ideas and updates amongst members of the AMM Asia Region. Suggestion of a newsletter/bulletin with article contributions from the different regions to be collated and prepared by Kevin, the secretary of Fr Choy was also raised.

From AMM Australia, we would like to congratulate Fr Rolando ‘Choy’ Limjoco, our new AMM International Subdirector and Fr Amit Anantharaj, our new AMM Asia Region Coordinator. May Our Lady continue to guide you and give you strength and wisdom to be successful in your new role and lead our organization in propagating the devotion to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.

AMM Annual Retreat Day 2022

By Bianca Kallukaran, published in AMM Bulletin Spring 2022

Contemplatives in Action

On the beautiful sunny day of Sunday the 26th of June 2022, the AMM members of the Marsfield community gathered in the Elizabeth House Hall of the Marsfield campus of the Daughters of Charity) for their annual retreat. Fr Kevin Canty, CM, together with the assistance of the AMM Sydney core team and the Daughters of Charity (Marsfield community) delivered the retreat with the theme: “Prayer in my life“. This theme focused on three keys:

  1. What is prayer
  2. How to pray as Jesus taught us
  3. Putting faith into action (with some Vincentian hints)

A Day that started and ended with Prayer

The day began with a talk from Fr Kevin on the importance of prayer. Fr Kevin presented the retreatants with some beautiful quotes one particularly striking as “the devout Christian of the future will either be a ‘mystic’, ‘one who has experienced something’, or ‘they will cease to be anything at all‘ (Karl Rahner 1977). The need to centre Christ in one’s life was a clear theme from the start which was followed through by a reflective song “You are the Centre” by Margaret Rizza. “You are the centre, Lord, of my life” was the reflective point for retreatants before a short silence to listen to the Spirit drawing us to the love of God. A quick morning tea was a good refresher before Fr Kevin brought the retreatants into the how’s of prayer.

As Fr Kevin pointed out, there are many ways to pray: through the word of God, through song, through intercessory prayer, through acts of charity and list goes on. Particularly characteristic of the Vincentian way was through reflecting on the word of God and applying it to how one lives it out in their daily life – in striving to “follow his [God] great providence in everything” (St Vincent: Documents, vol 2, p.453). A mini booklet entitled “Prayer in my life today” (2003) was circulated to the retreatants where Fr Kevin through these own writings shared with the retreatants true stories of faith lived out and rising above “death, life, angels, principalities, things to come, powers, height, depth, anything else in creation” (Romans 8:28-39). Soon, there was another opportunity for silent reflection and to roam in the surroundings of the beautiful Elizabeth House. Lunch was then served before the afternoon session which was a chance for retreatants to meet and join in fellowship with one another.

Towards the end of the retreat, there was time for retreatants to share their thoughts from their silent reflections and many shared sentiments of desiring to “see” Christ more in others particularly in the family and friendship circles where conflicts lie in the way faith and religion are viewed. There was also discussion on how to bring others to Christ particularly for the younger generation and how to witness to the faith everyday: at home, at work, at school and other social groups and how to draw oneself closer to Christ at the same time amidst the realities of these aspects of life in living out one’s true vocation. This was then succeeded by a rosary prayer led by Sr Rosa DC. The retreat ended with a Holy Mass at 3 pm celebrated by Fr Kevin and this consummated the purpose of the retreat to grow closer to Christ and to bring others too on the journey with Our Blessed Mother.

The AMM members of the Marsfield community acknowledge that this retreat would not be possible without the loving help of the Daughters of Charity (Marsfield Community), Fr Kevin’s bold yes to deliver a whole retreat, the loving assistance of AMM members Lita, Maricel, Raul, Sr Rosa, Bianca and all those who helped in any small but extraordinary way. But most importantly our hearts are lifted up in gratitude to Jesus through Mary, for making it all possible after all the challenges offered by the pandemic and in our daily lives.