Friday, February 17, 2023

Help me get to Camp!

Hello, 

my name is Gabriel,




 

    I am a catholic missionary living in the jungles of Peru. Though I am only 13 years old I made the commitment with my mom to live among the poor. Yes, among the poor, not above the poor, but with the poor, in the jungles of Peru. 


    Just a few things interesting about me. I was born in the US. When we got here, I was just 7 years old and I knew no Spanish, so I had to learn quickly. I am also home-schooled because our ministries take first priority. Since I am homeschooled, I can learn at my own pace; sometimes faster, sometimes slower. Homeschool also allows me to learn even at night or on weekends.

You may be wondering why I am writing this letter! With that said I am trying to go to Faith Camp in July, but the cost is $550.00 for the weeklong camp.

 

This is the 1 st year I have been old enough to go. And well Since we live in Peru with the poor, and our full-time missionaries we don’t have a lot of money, and the money that we do have we give away to the poor. Most kids in the USA would sell lemonade or set up a carwash to raise the funds to go to camp or possibly even mow a few lawns to get enough to go. But here in Peru among the poor, I am not sure any of those fundraising ideas would work too well.  So, I am asking for your help to reach my goal.

 

You might be wondering why Faith Camp! Or why I want to go to Faith Camp. So, I would like to tell you a little bit of what I know. 

The Camp is led by Family Missions Company, and it is held in Louisiana. Lots of the FMC teen missionaries serving all over the world make the trip back to attend. It’s a great time for us “Third Culture kids” (those of us living and growing up in another culture that is not our own) to get to hang out and relate to one another. I have also heard that faith camp is a week of nothing but fun, there is mass and lots of activities and games (so I have heard) and a great opportunity to encounter Jesus!!!!!! If you still are not convinced here is a link to the page if you want to read more about FAITH CAMP, I am super positive you will like what you see. 

 

Acts 20:35

“It is more blessed to give than to receive.” And as I give my life to the poor you also can receive many blessings by partnering with me! Together we can be Jesus’s hands and feet as we earn our spots in heaven. If you feel called to donate please be confident in knowing that I will intercede on your behalf, that the Lord will bless you 100 times over for your generosity.







 

 

With Love Gabriel Del Castillo πŸ’“πŸ’“


If you feel called to help me get to camp, please click the link that follows And please add in the comments on the donation page FAITH CAMP! 


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Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Pierce our Hearts, Lord

 

Pierce our Hearts, Lord

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Elver with a wood carving that he made for Santa Maria Magdalena's Home and excited his wife is returning home. 

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It is a challenge as Christians not to have a hardened heart, not just for me a full-time missionary living in the mission field, but I would adventure to say that the challenge can be the same for everyone.

Today’s Gospel reading is Mark 8:14-21

The disciples had forgotten to bring bread,
and they had only one loaf with them in the boat.
Jesus enjoined them, "Watch out,
guard against the leaven of the Pharisees
and the leaven of Herod."
They concluded among themselves that
it was because they had no bread.
When he became aware of this he said to them,
"Why do you conclude that it is because you have no bread?
Do you not yet understand or comprehend?
Are your hearts hardened?
Do you have eyes and not see, ears and not hear?
And do you not remember,
when I broke the five loaves for the five thousand,
how many wicker baskets full of fragments did you pick up?"
They answered him, "Twelve."
"When I broke the seven loaves for the four thousand,
how many full baskets of fragments did you pick up?"
They answered him, "Seven."
He said to them, "Do you still not understand?"

 

In today’s Gospel, we hear Jesus outright ask his disciples if they have a hardened heart, after hearing them discuss the fact that they forgot to bring bread with them. Therefore, they were in the boat together with only one loaf of bread. Needless to say, they were worried and I can only picture that they were squabbling among themselves a bit.

Jesus questions them about their lack of faith and asks “Do you have eyes and not see, ears and not hear? And do you not remember.” Jesus desired them to remember the miracle that he performed with the 5 loaves of bread.  Wherein he fed 5 thousand people with just 5 loaves of bread and after they all ate the disciples were able to collect 12 baskets full of fragments that were left over. The point of the Gospel is that Jesus is pointing out the disciple’s faithlessness and the fact that they still cannot comprehend nor grasp who Jesus really is.

Much like the disciples for the last 3 or 4 weeks, I have been in the boat like disciples wrestling with myself over the fact that I did not bring enough bread with me. It seemed I was offshore with no land in sight, and I felt like I was not prepared for the mission at hand.

You see I felt a lot of anxiety and apprehension when my friend Iris called me crying telling me that her husband wanted a divorce. She and her husband Elver received the sacrament of marriage in 2021. I felt like it was my fault, after all, I was the one who prepared them for the sacrament of marriage. Ha ha, what a great job I did, I thought! I obviously did a really sucky job at that as you can see. Then well Satan himself had his part in it, the prince of lies made good and well with wreaking his Havok on me making sure he threw in my face the fact that I was a divorced mom and how in the heck did I think I could lead and prepare this couple for the sacrament of marriage.

I started to doubt even my vocation to missions and even worse I forgot that this wasn’t about me. Which of course was the slinky snake’s little deceitful plan all along.

Praise the Lord that during my prayer time one morning, I heard Jesus ask me if I had a hardened heart. He said did you forget who I am? What I have done for you, and what I can still do? Hearing those words made me realize that I gave up, I did in fact have a hardened heart. I didn’t even take Iris’s and Elver’s problems to the foot of His cross. I was in disbelief that “I”, could do anything to help. “I”, jumped straight to the conclusion (with help from the prince of lies of course) that their marriage was doomed to fail because “I”, was not good enough to save it.

That little sneaky devil, I tell you gets me every time. “I“, of hardened heart, was faithless and I had forgotten how important intercessory Prayer was. It wasn’t “I”, who needed to bring the bread, “I”, simply needed the eyes to see and the ears to hear and to remember who Jesus is. All of a sudden, I felt that Jesus had pierced my heart and my soul, like that of St Teresa of Avila when an arrow of God’s love pierced her heart. My heart felt pierced with the truth and the immense love Jesus had for not only me but for the love he had for Iris and Elver.

It was very much like what we read in Psalm 38:2 “Your arrows have pierced me, and your hand has come down on me”.

With that said, I wasted no time in bringing Iris and her husband’s problems to the foot of the cross. Everyday  I prayed for their marriage and that the graces that they received during the sacrament would flood their hearts. That the special gifts that they had received would perfect their love for one another and that, it would strengthen their indissoluble unity. CCC1642

I prayed that Jesus would put everything between Iris and her husband in right order and that he would make their hearts burn for one another again. I fervently prayed each day that they too would experience a transverberation of heart. A heart pierced with the truth of his love for both of them and for one another.

An angel must have indeed pierced their hearts with the Love of God because it was just a few short days after I began to intercede for them that they both called me to tell me that they had reconciled and that they were no longer fighting. Iris had told me that she could not wait to return home to her husband. And Elver told me that he just could not live without his wife any longer and that he remembered that one of his many duties as a husband was to forgive and start anew each day and that it was the only way that their marriage was going to work.  It was as if their hearts had been healed and made new again, that in some mystical way, their hearts were both pierced by the same arrow containing Jesus’s love and they no longer had eyes that could not see or ears that could not hear! Their hearts had been transformed! Praise be to GOD!

 

May we always remember that   

Our prayer acknowledges before God who we are and our need for Him: “we are creatures who are not our own beginning, not the masters of our adversity, not our own last end.  We are sinners who as Christians know that we have turned away from the Father.  Our petition is always a turning back to Him.”  And so we “ask, beseech, plead, invoke, entreat, cry out” for each other and all of our needs. (CCC 2629)  


Elver and Iris on their wedding day in November 2021








Saint Teresa of Ávila Pray for us! 




Saint Valentine Pray for us!

 So that we may always hunger for the Lord and that he will find his way into the depths of our hearts! 

πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—





May the Love of Jesus Pierce our hearts! 

Love Karen and Gabriel Del Castillo 

Mission Post : Cajaruro - Utcubamba- Amazonas - Peru  




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