Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Ordination, Mission

In your kindness, remember me in your prayers; on March 18th, 2012 (Sunday of the Cross), I am scheduled to be ordained to the holy priesthood by Metropolitan JONAH here at St. Vladimir's in Three Hierarchs Chapel. Lent is a difficult time for all of us; we have to face demons regardless of any title that might or might not be in front of our name. Dealing with your shortcomings when you're a week and a half away from this office is another thing. Thanks again for your prayers.

We will be graduating, God willing, this May--so strange that I remember this post so vividly (perhaps because there hasn't been all that much activity on the blog since coming here). The move, it looks like, is going to be to Miami. An opportunity in the Church for a Spanish-speaking mission has arisen; again, your prayers for us in this uncharted territory. I am thankful for having already met brother priests in the area who will help me with their experience and guidance; it's comforting to know that we're not going in alone, inexperienced (even though this is a new cultural context for the OCA to deal with).

As if this weren't going to keep us busy enough, St. Vladimir's is taking a small group to the Hogar Rafael Ayau orphanage in Guatemala for a week-long service trip in late May. I've been asked to go. Thus, in the middle of getting ready to move, there's a pretty substantial trip. Matushka and I have talked about how this will be a good experience (the parish in Miami has roots that go way back with the orphanage); nevertheless, it will be a busy late Spring/early Summer.

To that end, then, I'm having to switch back into fundraising mode (for the first time in 15 years, which was the last time I went to Latin America on a mission trip). If you are able and willing to help us in this effort, please use the PayPal button in the sidebar to the right. We will be catechizing recent Latin American converts and helping the nuns in the monastery move their physical location from an incredibly dangerous area of Guatemala City ("Zone 1") to a place further out--more conducive to a monastic life, yes, but even more so for raising orphans.

A rather packed, abrupt post after a few months of silence, yes, but there it is. A blessed Lent to all y'all.

5 comments:

Mimi said...

Wow, Deacon! What a wonderful step, and be assured of my feeble prayers.
Many Years!
What a blessing that the probable parish will be a good fit for you and your skills.

elizabeth said...

this is a very blessed place. May God bless your new beginnings and protect you...

Ian Climacus said...

May God continue to bless you Deacon David with your ordination and the move to Miami to the Spanish-speaking mission; my humble prayers.

And it is great to hear from you whenever you are able; I can only guess at how busy you are.

Igor G. said...

What a coincidence! On March 18, 2006, I became a priest. God help you!

Jesse said...

Dn. David,
You and everyone in the fam are in my prayers! So many big steps are on the way for all of you, which sounds exciting, but the uncertainty and busyness is tough. That's great to hear that you'll be in a Spanish-speaking mission! I hope God gives strength and grace to you in the coming months!