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    Commemorative IssueCommemorative IssueCommemorative Issue

    XAVERIAN MISSIONXXXAVERIANAVERIANAVERIAN MMMISSIONISSIONISSION

    Make of the World One Family

    Volume 59No 4 November 2011

    Website: xaviermissionaries.org Mission Blog: xaverianmissionaries.blogspot.com

    Saint Guido Maria Confortiaint Guido Maria Confortiaint Guido Maria ConfortiCanonized October 23, 2011anonized October 23, 2011anonized October 23, 2011

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    Honoring Saint Guido Maria Conforti

    Xaverian Missionaries

    Provincial Headquarters12 Helene CourtWayne, NJ 07470-2813Tel.: (973) 942-2975Fax: (973) 942-5012Email: [email protected]

    Xavier Knoll Mission Center

    4500 Xavier DriveFranklin, WI 53132-9066Tel.: (414) 421-0831Fax: (414) 421-9108Email: [email protected]

    Mission Center & Fatima Shrine

    101 Summer StreetP.O. Box 5857

    Holliston, MA 01746-5857Tel.: (508) 429-2144Fax: (508) 429-4793Email: [email protected]

    Xaverian Mission Newsletter

    Official publication ofthe Xaverian Missionariesof the United States

    PublisherFr. Carl Chudy,SX

    Editorial TeamFr. Tony Lalli, SXFr. Joseph Matteucig, SX

    Fr. Alfredo Turco, SX

    Editor

    Mary Aktay

    PrintingAlphaGraphics, Totowa, NJ

    Email & Web:

    [email protected]

    www.xaviermissionaries.org

    http:xaviermissionaries.blogspot.com

    http://www.facebook.com/catholicmissionaries

    http://www.twitter.com/worldcatholic

    Donation: $5.00 per year

    Dear Xaverian Family,

    As you can see, this is a very special issue of our quarterly news-letter commemorating the canonization of our founder, SaintGuido Maria Conforti. His name says it all: Comforting Guide, forhe has in deed and in spirit comforted and guided his flock of mis-sionaries to the ends of the earth to proclaim the Gospel of JesusChrist. A Bishop who went beyond the boundaries of his own dio-

    cese to embrace the whole world, Saint Guido continues this workto this day with Xaverians serving in nineteen countries world-wide.

    Our pilgrims to Italy for his canonization in Rome were comfortedand guided by his spiritual presence as travelers became friendsvisiting his episcopates of Parma and Ravenna and touring theMotherhouse of the Xaverians. Saint Guidos gentle hand directedour thoughts and prayers in Assisi and Padua, Florence and Veniceas we participated in liturgies and shared meals and wonderfultimes together.

    We are called to continue his legacy and make his vision of theglobal mission of the Church and the world as one family becomea reality by seeing Christ in all. May Saint Guido Maria Conforticontinue to guide us in this effort and comfort us all the days ofour lives.

    In Christ,

    Father Carl Chudy, SX

    Please Help the Global Mission of the Church. Contact:

    Fr. Frank Grappoli, SX12 Helene CourtWayne, NJ 07470Tel: 973-942-2975

    or visit: www.xaviermissionaries.org for online donations

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    ven as a young seminarian, Saint Guido Conforti was captivated byChrists invitation to proclaim the good news to all nations. Hecultivated in himself and his fellow seminarians a love of the mis-

    sions and corresponded with missionaries who worked in China. He wasgreatly impressed with the life of St. Francis Xavier and his travelsthroughout Asia. The great missionarys dream was to go on to China, butunfortunately he died on his way there on Shangchuan Island off the south-ern coast.

    Guido Conforti wanted to be a missionary himself and follow in the foot-steps of Francis Xavier but health concerns prevented this. So he stayedin the diocesan seminary where he was ordained. An idea matured throughdialogue with the bishop: I cannot go myself; therefore I want to start amissionary congregation in the Church. He established the St. FrancisXavier Society for the Foreign Missions also known as the Xaverian Mission-aries and he sent his first missionaries to China to continue the work of St.Francis Xavier. The Xaverians were there about fifty years until the Com-munist takeover in 1950.

    Saint Guido was perhaps only slowed down by obedience. He was madeVicar General of the Diocese of Parma and then Pope Leo XIII made himArchbishop of Ravenna. Saint Guido begged not to have this responsibilitybecause he was concerned about forming the new congregation. Pope Leosaid, Go where the Lord sends you. Thats your mission: Ravenna. How-ever, because of health problems he had to renounce his position twoyears later. He returned to Parma hoping to devote himself totally to hisnew missionary foundation. But Pope Pius X made him Auxiliary Bishop ofParma with the right to succeed the Bishop. He was in tears in Romebefore St. Pius X who told him that the Lord would provide for his obedi-ence and for his new missionary order. So, sooner than he thought, SaintGuido Maria Conforti became a shepherd of two flocks. He was Bishop ofParma and he had a connection with the Churchs global mission. This iswhat makes the Xaverians the spiritual sons of Bishop Conforti: that abishop had this openness to the whole world. He took care of his diocese;and his concern was also for beyond the boundaries of the local Church.

    Father Paolo Manna of the Pontifical Institute for the Foreign Missions(P.I.M.E) approached Bishop Conforti with an idea to mobilize priests andreawaken their awareness of having been ordained for the whole world.Together they founded the Missionary Union of the Clergy to create mis-sion awareness, the proper dimension of the Gospel. Bishop Conforti wasglad to help promote this project and presented it to the Propagation ofthe Faith in Rome. Pope Benedict XV issued the great missionary Encycli-cal, "Maximum Illud in 1919. In 1925 Pope Pius XI instituted the WorldExposition on the Missions at the Vatican. This incorporated the idea thatthe entire Church is projected toward bringing the Gospel to the four cor-ners of the earth. Bishop Conforti was made the first president of the

    Missionary Union of the Clergy and he held the presidency until 1927, fouryears before he died.

    Saint Guido Confortis legacy continues to create true mission awarenessin the local Church. Christians are not limited to a certain location: weact locally but we think globally. We should be involved where we are butwe should not lose sight of the true dimension of the Mission and the Mes-sage given by our Lord Jesus Christ: Go into the whole world and pro-claim the Good News.

    Father Frank Grappoli, SX

    Xaverian Missionaries in the World

    Shepherd of Two Flocks

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    Xaverian Missionaries in the World

    Youcan help build churches

    with a click!

    Share in the Global Mission of the

    Church and the legacy

    of Saint Guido Conforti.

    Visit: www.xaviermissionaries.org

    We now accept PayPal and credit

    card donations online.

    Abell from the prestigious Pontifical Foundry in Agnone,

    dedicated to Saint Guido Conforti, was placed in the

    tower of the new church built in Bangladesh with the

    help of benefactors and Italian American neighbors. The bell of

    110 pounds is a gift from a benefactor, bestowed by a strange

    game of Providence.

    Under the relief of St. Conforti the inscription is written: "For

    Saint Guido M. Conforti, Founder of the Xaverian Missionaries in

    the year 2011 commemorating his canonization."

    From Isernia, in the high Molise, the bell will ring for Christians of

    Chuknagar. The new church is dedicated to Pronam Mary Dori-

    droder Rani "Mary, Queen of the Poor."

    Father Antonio Germano, SX

    Chuknagar, Bangladesh

    Ringing In the Canonization

    Raising the bell of the new

    church

    Grateful worshipers gather for Mass in the

    Church of Mary, Queen of the Poor.

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    Xaverian Missionaries In the US

    The Berceto Foun-

    dation was formed

    in 1962 on the

    occasion of a dinner held at

    the home of attorney, Lino

    Pietrantoni of Eastchester, NY

    to host Fr. Bonardi who visited

    the United states from July 31

    through September of that

    year. Father Bonardi was born

    in Boston on February 2, 1881,

    had returned to Italy in 1889

    where he joined the Xaverian

    Missionaries in 1898. He was a

    close friend of and advisor to

    Saint Guido Maria Conforti.

    Father Bonardi was present for

    the first profession of Fr. Tony

    Lalli and at the blessing of the

    Minor Seminary in Holliston by

    Cardinal Richard Cushing on

    September 9, 1962.

    At this dinner Fr. Bonardi met

    his brother Giuseppe who had

    immigrated to this country

    after Fr. Bonardi had gone to

    China. The two brothers hadnot seen each other since

    1904. Mr. Pietrantoni, Esq.,

    located Giuseppe Bonardi and

    made it possible for the two

    brothers to reunite.

    Present at the dinner were a

    number of descendants of peo-

    ple who had lived in the

    mountain villages outside of

    Parma, They were called the

    Bercetesi. Mr. Pietrantonis

    family was from Pagazzano,the same area of Parma where

    Fr. Bonardi came from.

    The friends present at the

    reunion decided to form a

    group to support the Xaverian

    Missionaries. Some of these

    same people had been con-

    firmed by, or had remem-

    brances of Saint Guido Con-

    forti himself.

    This group of friends has held

    a banquet annually to benefit

    the Xaverians from 1963 to

    the present. They also ran

    fund raising activities to ben-

    efit the Casa del Riposo of

    Berceto. Known as the

    Friends of the Xaverian Mis-

    sionary Fathers, and later as

    the Bercetesi Club. With all

    the support they have giventhe Xaverians, these friends

    might even be called

    family.

    We wish to express our sin-

    cere gratitude to our devoted

    Berceto family. We cherish

    your commitment to the Xa-

    verian Missionaries.

    Father Bob Maloney, SX

    Foundation in Faith...

    Elsa and Hugo Bacchioni, members of the Berceto Foundation were confirmed by Saint

    Guido Conforti in 1930.

    Fr. Frank Grappoli, SX speaks at the

    Berceto Gala.

    Foundation Members

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    Pilg

    the proclam

    From top left: Fr. Alfiero Ceresoli, SX, presents relics of St. Guido wimiracle recipient, little Thiago Joo, and his mother. Xaverians from over the world join theMass of the People in the Cathedral of theDiocese of Parma. Chinese worshipers pray during the Mass in St. PauOutside the Walls in Rome. Fr. Alfredo Turco SX (in white) guidespilgrims in the Shrine of St. Guido Conforti at the Motherhouse in ParPilgrims participate at Mass in the Cathedral in Ravenna.

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    mager

    on of a Saint

    From top right: His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI, blesses 50,000 pilgrimsat the canonization Mass. Fr. Carl Chudy, SX reads the First Reading atthe Mass of the canonization. New Xaverians profess their final vowsduring the international liturgy in the Basilica of St. Paul Outside theWalls. Xaverian Missionaries surround the altar at theMass of the Peoplein Parma. Pilgrims pray under the crucifix which inspired St. GuidoConforti.

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    The Spirituality of Saint Guido Maria Conforti

    Guido Conforti, as a child and throughouthis lifetime, often queried about him-self with the Lord. There was a large crucifix

    in a chapel along his way to school, where he

    would often visit. In later life, his self-

    questioning and his visits to the Crucified

    Christ would almost merge together and pro-

    vide answers to his queries about the plight of

    peoples of his day. These were a profound

    concern to his mind and heart and absorbed

    his priestly and pastoral attention throughout

    his life. The stark crucifix, which he visited,

    represented the life of Christ, His death, andthe measure of His love for alland it beck-

    oned: come, see, reach out, respond

    Love one another.

    In Omnibus Christus! Christ In All! was his

    motto when he was called to be Archbishop of

    Ravenna. Caritas Christi urget nos! The love

    of Christ impels us! was the calling card

    which he passed to his Xaverian family.

    The Crucifix, before which he paused, gazed

    and wondered, seemed to call him by name

    and attract his attention. Christ was central

    to his life. Christ gave him his vocational call.Christ invited him and enabled him to contem-

    plate his lifetime as he worked in the semi-

    nary of Parma, and when Christ was heard as

    a constant cry from the fields afar in distant

    China.

    Our times are challenging and varied. The

    world is one and diverse. Our points of refer-

    ence are varied and changing. The Founders

    statement: He told me so many things. pro-

    vides us with fundamental and basic insights.

    The Lord had told him many things and contin-

    ued to guide his life: For him, Christ was everand always in charge, until the Lord called

    him home in 1931.

    Caritas Christi remains a refrain, a challenge.

    It helps us to better understand who we are,

    to whom we have been sent, and what truths have been imparted anew to enable us to be-

    come a single family of Xaverians the world over and to share our lives, love, gifts to those

    who also look to the Crucifix and listen.

    Father Bob Maloney, SX

    I Looked at Him. He Looked at Me. It Seemed that He Told Me

    So Many Things!

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    The Spirituality of Saint Guido Maria Conforti

    The Eucharist Calls Us to Make of Humanity a Single Family

    For Conforti,

    participation in

    the Eucharistic banquet

    was the most authentic

    motive for looking upon

    humanity as a family

    made up of brothers and

    sisters, all with the same

    dignity, independently of

    race, religion and social

    condition:

    At the Eucharistic ban-quet we should experi-

    ence more intensely than

    usual the sentiment of

    the universal brother-

    hood, which is an indis-

    pensable duty for every

    Christian; we should also

    experience a profound

    sadness when we think of

    the many brothers and

    sisters who do not have

    the good fortune to par-

    ticipate withus at the

    table of the

    Angels, and

    to taste the

    same de-

    lights as we

    do

    Christ instituted the Eu-

    charist to bring about an

    intimate union with him

    and between us and our

    brothers and sisters. Justas the wine is pressed

    from many grapes, and

    the bread is made up of

    many types of wheat, so

    too we, after taking part

    in the divine mysteries,

    form one single body,

    which is made up of dif-

    ferent members, but whoare all connected by very

    close bonds. It is in this

    sacrament that all sit down

    at the same table and feel

    that they are truly brothers.

    The Christian life, nourished

    and strengthened by the

    Eucharist, is a light that

    must not be restricted to

    the family. It is a powerful

    force that looks for a wider

    field: from the family it

    must reach out to society,to assert itself there and to

    conquer and sanctify socie-

    ty. This life is light there-

    fore it must shine in the

    holiness of our exam-

    ple. (Palermo, 6 Sep-

    tember 1924).

    Father Guglielmo

    Camera, SX

    Christ instituted theEucharist to bring aboutan intimate union withhim and between us andour brothers and sisters.

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    Saint Guidos Kids KornerHow the Xaverians Came to BeWritten by Oliviero Ferro,Drawings by Fabrizio Zugani

    Translated by Mattia Sallemi

    Can you tell us about the

    special thing that happened to

    Guido Conforti, Angelica?

    There he would stop to

    pray in front of a big

    crucifix

    When Guido was a boy he went to the Church

    of Peace and Glory before school each day.

    When He finished elementary

    school, Guido told his dad that he

    wanted to be a priest.

    HisdadgotangryIneedyoutotakecareofourfields!

    But his father had a big heart

    and he let him go. So Guido

    started his new life.

    In the seminary Guido studied and worked

    hard. But during the winter he suffered from

    the cold.

    One day a friend gave him a book about Saint

    Francis Xavier.I want to be a

    missionary likehim!

    When he was 18 years-old he became very

    sick. He fainted and fell to the ground.

    Doctors didnt know what was w rong.

    The bishop said,But the Blessed Mother helped him to recover.

    So at 23 years old, on September 22, 1888 he

    became Father Guido Conforti.You are ill! I cant

    ordain you a priest!

    I was looking at the crucifixand He was looking at me. Heseemed to say many things.Its because of Him that I

    have my vocation.

    A Saint For a Friend!

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    Saint Guidos Kids Korner

    Andre, Do you know how

    the Xaverians got their

    name?

    After he read the life of Saint Francis Xavier,

    Guido wanted to go to China. Guido prayed in front

    of the crucifix:

    Jesus, what do you want

    me to do?But Bishop Francesco Magagni needed him in Diocese of Parma

    and He appointed him Vicar General.

    But Im only

    30 years old!.

    I know you are young but I

    need your help.

    Sure!

    Iwontloseheart,becausethisisGodswill.ItsabigsacrificebutItrustJesus,whosufferedforallpeople.

    So Guido wrote to Rome to the Cardinal in charge of missions. So Saint Guido started the Congregation of XaverianMissionaries in 1895.

    Confortis missionaries

    are called Xaverians

    because their model is

    Saint Francis Xavier, the

    great missionary to Asia.

    Father Guido welcomed his first missionaries to his house in Parma; onthe wall he wrote the words of Saint Paul: The Love of Christ Impels

    Us.

    DearCardinal,

    Ihavealwayshad

    thedesire

    togotothemissi

    ons.Since

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    founda

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    Dear Fr. Conforti,

    I applaud your desireand I encourage you

    to make your dreama permanent reality.

    This house is like an eagles

    nest: from here they will fly all

    around the world to let people

    know of the love of God.

    Andre, do you rememberthe exact date theystarted?

    On December 3, 1895 the new institute

    was inaugurated. The bishop was there,

    and it was put under the protection of

    Saint Francis Xavier. Fourteen men

    became Xaverians.

    Its true: but then more youngmen came and on April 24,1900 new headquarters wereestabl ished in Campo di Marte,the Xaverians current Motherhouse.

    Help the Xaverian Missionaries Get to China

    Start attheMotherhouse in

    Parma.

    End in

    China.

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    The Xaverian Missionaries serve in:

    Bangladesh

    Indonesia

    Xaverian Mission Newsletter November 2011

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