Saturday, April 26, 2014

Formation Center Financial Aid Appeal



The number of Catholics among the Chinese population has been reduced to merely 1% and there is a severe shortage of Chinese priests who can enculturate Christianity for the ethnic Chinese.  Before we see an increase in vocations to the priesthood, we first need to increase the number of Chinese Catholics.  A quick solution to welcoming more into the Church is local, full-time, and professional lay missionaries, because it only takes three years of full-time formation before they begin their ministries.  Additionally, they know the diversity of local cultures well. 

Chinese Lay Missionaries (CLM) realizes the current situation of the Church among the Chinese and has been working for the past decade to remedy the situation. CLM has a Formation Program, Evangelism Research Center, and Evangelism Centers in Taiwan.  Rev. Louis Aldrich, S.J. is the founder and current program director.  The Formation Program started in 2004 and is under the Jesuit St. Robert Bellarmino Thologate in Taiwan.  Students receive either a Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in Evangelism after full-time study for three to four years. There are currently 20 students enrolled in the program, who plan on eventually joining a group of over 100 alumni.  16 of our alumni are currently working full-time in our seven Evangelism Centers spread across six of the seven dioceses in Taiwan while others are working in Catholic schools, parishes, or religious institutes. We have brought over 300 people into the Church each year for the past several years and over 1500 since 2007 through our Evangelism Centers.  Below is the story of one of our converts, which is the result of building a personal relationship with Jesus through our lay missionary, Tosca Ying.

Ms. Ah Jiao practiced the local folk religion, but, after experiencing financial hardships, began searching for a new meaningful life when she came to our program for catechumens.  She was a bus driver, which made it difficult for her to take Sundays off. She, however, made every effort to attend every class in order to explore the Catechism and to build a personal relationship with Jesus. Two and half months before her Baptism, she was seriously injured in a car accident. She made a quick recovery and attributed it to her faith in God.  She, committed to following Jesus, chose to forgive the culprit. She felt like she had become a new person on the day of her Baptism and now sees her family and surroundings with a new heart.  She now also thanks God for changes in her family.  Her daughter, who had dropped out of school, overcame depression and returned to school.  Her son, who was a transient, told her that he would find a job and try to lead a meaningful life. Ah Jiao is truly witness to the power of Jesus' saving grace beginning in this life and promising to reach its fulfillment in the next.

Ms. Ah Jiao’s story is one of converts involving the work of the CLM. The work of God that these lay missionaries do is only possible through the financial and spiritual support of others. I invite you to be our partner in this work of the Lord today through financial means and through prayers for our students and local lay missionaries.

It is exciting that we will have two religious sisters and two lay faithful from Mainland China in our Formation Center next school year for the first time.  This is a result of our extended mission in Mainland China in 2013.  Each of them will need US$7,000/year of financial aid for living expenses and tuition.  Your generosity will bring thousands of Chinese to grow with Jesus and to experience the love of God in China.

贊助華人福傳基金會的七個理由



1.      將永生介紹給我所心愛但又還不認識天主的眾親朋好友們
2.        承行耶穌訓示: 你們要去使萬民成為門徒,因父及子及聖神之名給他們受洗. (瑪二十八:19)
3.      要增加神父的人數,首先要經由本地專業的平信徒福傳師快速地增加教友人數.
4.      僅占人口1%的天主教友需要更多教友,在世風日下的社會中,一起保衛華人道德傳統.
5.      釋放在物質或心靈生活中受壓迫的人.  人生活不只靠餅,也靠天主口中所發的一切言語 (瑪四:4).
6.      感謝並紀念所有把信仰和天主的平安喜樂帶入我生命中的人.
7.      實踐梵二的精神之一: 鼓勵並支持本地專業全職平信徒福傳師的培訓和事工.

Seven reasons to support CLM




1.      To bring the eternal life for our beloved non-Catholic friends and relatives.
2.      To follow Jesus’ command: go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. (Mt. 28:19)
3.      To increase the number of Chinese priests, we first need more local lay missionaries to bring more Chinese Catholics into the Church.
4.      To sustain the moral of the society for ourselves and our future generations, we need to more than 1% of Catholic among the Chinese population.
5.      To release those who are oppressed materially or psychologically into a fuller life.  One shall not live by the bread alone, but by every word of God. (Mt. 4:4)
6.      To honor all those who gave our faith and brought the love and peace of God into my life.
7.      To carry out one of the Vatican II spirits by encouraging and supporting local, professional, full-time Lay Missionaries formation and ministry.