Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Evening Mass with Missionaries of the Poor at Charlotte on Aug. 6

Fr. Richard Ho Long with the Couples for Christ and Missionaries of the Poor. Photo by Jesett J. Kelly

by Susan Palmes-Dennis

EVERYONE is invited to Mass at the Reedy Creek Park Shelter #3 here in Charlotte, North Carolina on Wednesday, Aug. 6 at 6 pm.

Fr. Richard Ho Lung, founder of the Missionaries of the Poor (MOP) extended the invitation to the public. The Mass will be held two days prior to the opening of their Caribbean musical entitled “The Messiah” that opens Friday, Aug. 8 at Halton Theater CPCC at 1206 Elizabeth Avenue,Charlotte, North Carolina.

The musical ends on Aug. 10. A fellowship with simple potluck supper will follow after the Mass. Straight from the Carolinas learned that the Couples for Christ are spearheading the invitation to attend the mass.

The musical is written by Fr. Lung, also concurrent Superior General with God’s Little Ones at Bethlehem home, MOP in Jamaica. The musical is also a celebratio n for the MOP as it celebrates 33 years of existence.

A joyful service with Christ on the cross,” stated its fliers that were distributed in Catholic Churches around Charlotte.

Organizers said “The Messiah” is a musical drama consisting mostly of reggae and Caribbean rhythms with dances, colorful costumes and powerful performances.

Among the members of the MOP community are Filipinos from Masbate and Naga City who are part of the musical.

One of the Filipino brothers is Bro. Lito Janaban, a native of Bicaol, who said he's been with the mission for seven years.

Quoting Wikipedia “The Missionaries of the Poor (MOP) is an international Roman Catholic monastic religious institute of brothers dedicated to joyful service with Christ on the Cross" to serve the poorest of the poor.”

Started in 1981 by Fr. Lung in Kingston, Jamaica it has now grown to over 550 brothers from 13 countries.

Their headquarters is in Kingston, Jamaica, where they maintain six mission homes for destitute persons, including abandoned sick, disabled, or dying men, women, infants, and children.

They also operate in India (Andhra Pradesh and Orissa), the Philippines (Naga City and Cebu), Haiti (Cap-Haïtien), Uganda (Kampala), Kenya (Nairobi) and in Monroe, North Carolina, the US. A mission is being established in Indonesia.

The brothers, who gave away all personal belongings, take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. Everything is done in community including eating, sleeping, and traveling.

All their daily activities revolve around prayer, service and worship. More than just giving aid with food, clothing and shelter, the Missionaries of the Poor are dedicated to building up the Church and spreading the word of God.

(Susan Palmes-Dennis is a veteran journalist from Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, Northern Mindanao in the Philippines who works as a nanny in North Carolina. This page will serve as a venue for news and discussion on Filipino communities in the Carolinas.

Read her blogs on susanpalmesstraightfrom the Carolinas.com. These and other articles also appear at http://www.sunstar.com.ph/author/2582/susan-palmes-dennis.


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