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January 29, 2006
The Good News
...ADF
Message
February
2006
Human life is a great gift from God!
Our Catholic faith is a great gift from God! The
promise of eternal salvation is yet another of God’s gifts
which we anticipate now and prepare for daily with great
faith, confidence and joy.
My dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
This is Archbishop Beltran addressing
you today with a very important message and a request. The
message is the saving Proclamation of Faith. The request
is for your participation in our ADF appeal.
First and most important, the Message:
As Catholic people, we believe in One
God Who revealed Himself to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
This One and only true God is Creator of the universe
and the Giver of all good gifts. He created us out
of love, making us in His own image and likeness. Yet
when we sinned, He did not abandon us but promised to redeem
us through His eternal Son, Jesus Christ.
Christ’s coming into the world, which
we just celebrated at Christmas, was the beginning of the
fulfillment of God’s promise. By His life, death and
resurrection, Jesus would complete the promise and we would
be redeemed. In order for us to share in His redemption,
Jesus established His Church. To the Church, He entrusted
His teaching and the seven sacraments which He instituted.
In this way, He continues to give us guidance and
direction and help for our daily lives.
In today’s Mass, in the Old Testament
reading, we heard the plight of Job, speaking of the sorrow
he bears. Job was a man of faith but Jesus had not
yet come. On the other hand, in the second reading,
we heard from Saint Paul. He too speaks of the heavy
obligation weighing on him but he has found consolation
and strength. He has met Jesus! He knows Him
and he loves Him.
In the Gospel, we heard how Jesus reached
out to heal the sick and the distraught, the wanderer and
the lost. This is the beginning and the sign of His
redemption. Thereby, Jesus challenges His disciples:
“Let us go to the neighboring towns so that I can
preach there, too, because this is why I have come.”
Christ as God is always present among
us. He is everywhere. But his mysterious, dynamic
sacramental Presence is repeatedly renewed in the Holy Sacrifice
of the Mass. “Take My Flesh and eat It; take My Blood
and drink It and you shall have life everlasting.”
I said I had a message and a request.
The message of faith I just presented is a brief
summary of our Catholic belief. This divinely revealed
message should inspire us to fuller participation in the
Church and to respond whole-heartedly to my simple but sincere
ADF request.
The Archdiocesan Development Fund appeal,
commonly call the ADF, is an annual request for the financial
support of the works of the Church of this Archdiocese.
Money cannot buy faith but money generously
given and properly used can share with others the faith
that we have in Jesus. If we believe in Jesus then,
like Saint Paul in the second reading, we must acknowledge
and joyfully accept our obligation to share the Good News
of Jesus with others!
Last June I celebrated the Saturday evening
Mass at Saint Frances Cabrini Church in Beaver. The
young girl serving the Mass told me, with great emotion,
how excited she was. She said: “Tomorrow morning
I’m going to the Catholic camp. I can hardly wait!”
She was one of the more than one thousand young people
who come from all over Oklahoma each summer to spend a week
at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Youth Camp.
In the normal course of the year, I receive
hundreds of letters or notes from elementary school children
expressing their appreciation for the Catholic school education
they are receiving. They thank me and all who make
it possible for them to learn more about Jesus.
Many Catholic young people remain in
Oklahoma for their college education. I meet these
young people at Oklahoma University, Oklahoma State University,
University of Central Oklahoma, Oklahoma City University
and other local colleges as well as our own Saint Gregory’s
University. In addition, there are many other Catholic
young people at these colleges from Africa, Asia, South
America and Europe. Our Catholic campus ministry programs
are crucially important for nurturing and supporting the
faith of these students.
Each year I confirm at least one thousand
high school students who are discovering God’s goodness
and His plan. This year’s Confirmation candidates
and the other 12,500 students in religious education programs
are all benefiting from the guidance and direction provided
by the Archdiocese. They are learning what it means
and preparing to live the fullness of our Catholic faith.
At the present time, we are blessed with
seventeen young men in seminary formation who are being
prepared to become priests for the service of the Church
of our Archdiocese.
The little girl from Beaver and the other
children at the youth camp, the students in our religious
education programs across the Archdiocese, the college students
as well as the men in the seminaries and the current Confirmation
candidates are all benefiting from the apostolates and services
of the Archdiocese. These are only some of the many,
many services that the Archdiocese sponsors and provides
for all Catholic people living in central and western Oklahoma.
Each of these ministries depends heavily on finances
from the ADF appeal. All the works that originate
at the Catholic Pastoral Center or in our schools or parishes
or other Catholic institutions in our area need the continuing
financial support you provide through ADF.
Therefore, each year on the first weekend
of February, I ask every Catholic person of this Archdiocese
to please make a financial contribution to our ADF appeal.
Are you willing to consider making such a pledge of
support for the works of the Church of our Archdiocese?
Every Catholic person shares in the spiritual
benefits which the Church offers. Indeed, through
the proclamation of the Gospel, the celebration of the sacraments
and the challenge to right living, the Church brings us
to Jesus and Jesus to us in a very unique and effective
way. Consequently, every Catholic person also shares
in the challenge and obligation to support the mission of
the Church.
In a spirit of faith and confidence,
I turn to you and ask for your help. I ask you to
make a financial pledge to ADF to be fulfilled over the
next ten months. Some can contribute more than others
but all of us can contribute something. A pledge of
$25 or $50 a month is something attainable for most people.
Are you willing to respond generously I pray
that you will!
In advance of your pledge, I want to
thank you for your support of the ministries and works of
the Church. I need your help and your support. Therefore,
I ask you to make your ADF pledge today because “We are
all one in Christ!”
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