martedì 27 novembre 2012

Be vigilant!


Dear brothers and sisters, Happy New Year!

Today over 1.5 billion Catholics from all over the world celebrate the first Sunday of Advent.  It is the beginning of a liturgical new year.  We have 3 liturgical cycles, A, B and C. Today we begin year C.  The Gospel of Luke will be read over the course of this year.

The Church offers us this special moment to help us stop and reflect on the most important questions about life. It is easy to get caught up with everyday life such as taking care of the children or herding the animals.

mercoledì 21 novembre 2012

Father Peter’s First Sunday Mass in Arvaiheer


Our people are very happy to have a new priest among us. They had prepared a very simple and beautiful feast to welcome Father Peter back to Arvaikheer on Sunday, November 18th, 2012.  Compared to previous Sundays, many people came on that day knowing that there was a new priest celebrating.

It was good because they knew him as a brother and then deacon who was preparing for the priesthood. The children were always asking about him and wanting to know when he was going to return.  In fact, our children were praying for his quick return.  One day, Father Daniele mentioned that Father Peter had just been ordained. The people were very happy and prayed all the more for him.

martedì 20 novembre 2012

Chinggis Khaan Festival

The year 2012 mark the 850th  anniversary of the birth of the Great Chinggis Khaan, the founder of the Mongol empire.  By a decree of the President of Mongolia the 14 of November, the day chosen for this celebration, will be a national holiday and at the same time it will be celebrated as a “National Pride Day”.



Surely this has nothing to do with homonymous celebrations going on around the world.  Chinggis Khaan, the legendary initiator of the Mongol empire remains a major figure of reference for the recovered identity of this young post communist democracy.

No doubt Mongolia has many reasons to be proud of.  The last June political elections which saw the passage of power from the ancient communist party to a Democratic coalition, is indicated as an example of great democracy, peace and stability among many regions in central Asia.