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Delegates prepare for Encuentro to aid Hispanic ministry

Rosa Puga, a parishioner of Resurrection of Our Lord in Laurel was impressed that Archbishop William E. Lori celebrated the closing Mass at the Archdiocesan Encuentro completely in Spanish Aug. 19 at Loyola University of Maryland’s Reitz Arena.

“God bless the archbishop. God bless him,” Puga said. “It means a lot that he takes the time to speak to us in our own language.”

The purpose of the V Encuentro (pronounced keen-toh en-kwén-troh) is to better understand the influence of the growing Latino/Hispanic population in the church and, in the words of Pope Francis, “to recognize this community’s spiritual needs and what it brings to the table.”

Father Carlos Osorio, associate pastor of St. Joseph in Cockeysville, serves as emcee at the Aug. 19 Archdiocesan Encuentro at Loyola University Maryland in Baltimore. (Kevin J. Parks/CR Staff)

After years of preparation, 20 Baltimore parishes with significant Hispanic populations selected eight representatives to attend the V National Encuentro of Hispanic/Latino Ministry in September 2018 in Texas, the fifth gathering of its kind since the first was held in 1972.

The Office of Hispanic Ministry, organizer of the Archdiocesan Encuentro, offered three morning break-out sessions for Hispanic ministry leaders only. During these sessions, the parish teams developed a working document that will lead their efforts in ministering to the Hispanic Catholic population in the Baltimore archdiocese.

Héctor Sibrián, a Hispanic ministry leader in St. Mary Parish, Annapolis, and its mission of St. John Neumann and one of the parish delegates who will attend the V National Encuentro, said he has seen a significant increase in Mass attendance after the parish-level meetings for Encuentro this year, driven mostly by Latino young married couples and youths.

“We have to accompany the young people who come to our parish in their journey of faith,” Sibrián said. “If they (come to Mass) but are not nourished with the word and accompanied by community leaders, their faith won’t grow and we will lose them.”

With almost a decade of experience in family ministry and catechesis, Sibrián’s goal is clear.

Héctor Sibrián, delegate from St. John Neumman Mission Church in Annapolis, says the key to the success of the V Encuentro is active collaboration between clergy and laity. (Kevin J. Parks/CR Staff)

“Our team will focus on creating a pastoral team of professional lay people and clergy with a comprehensive knowledge of the Bible, who will attend to the [spiritual] needs of young people and young married couples in our parish,” he said.

During the Mass celebrated by Archbishop Lori, Sibrián and seven other parish delegates to the V National Encuentro received a special blessing and a standing ovation from the 1,300 who attended this archdiocesan event.

Bishop Mark E. Brennan, homilist for the Mass, referred to the delegates and said, “You are loved profoundly.” Then, he asked all the attendees to pray for them by name so that they can be effective missionary disciples of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.

“Each of us is like a raindrop,” said Bishop Brennan referring to the purpose of V Encuentro. “One by one, we will fill out the sea and elevate this ship.”

 

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