Wednesday, August 14, 2013

DOE Personal Testimony

Our Day of Evangelization on Saturday 24 August is getting very close now. We are in the final days of recruiting as many helpers as possible so that we can reach as many souls as possible on the DOE day itself. To this end, at most of last weekend's masses members of the DOE teams made a personal  appeal to the wider parish family to ask for more good souls to come forward to join us in this prayer-filled and Spirit-led effort.

In a most profound talk at 4 PM Mass on Saturday, Joe DePietro of our DOE Publicity Team spoke beautifully and explained how our DOE efforts completely align with both Church teaching and the wonderful witness of our Holy Father Pope Francis. The DOE Parish team wanted to share Joe's talk. Please see below...


                              "My name is Joe DePietro.  My family and I have been parishioners at St. Joseph’s and now SVP since 2006.
As you know, SVP Parish is doing a Day of Evangelization on Saturday August 24th from 7:40am-2:00pm.  On “The Day” we will go Door to Door throughout the streets of Attleboro for Christ.
Our Goal is to organize up to 200 Catholics to support the Day of Evangelization. Up to 100 of these people will support the day, while up to 50 pairs of 2 will go and knock on up to 2000 doors throughout our parish boundaries, and make up to 1000 contacts with people, to gently and lovingly invite them to come and be a part of our Church.  So far, there are about 90 people registered (some have volunteered from other parishes), but we would like to invite more, if you are so called.
Who are we doing this for?  We are doing this for Christ and his Church, to build the Body of Christ and to bring Christ to our world, which is in desperate need of the hope and joy that only Christ can give.
Why am I doing this?  I have never gone door to door to evangelize before but I am going to do it because, I want to give a witness to Christ and what he has done in my life, and to personally invite others to partake in the Sacramental Life,  what our Parish community offers and what our Church teaches.
What feeling will I get?  I imagine it will be a spiritual and uplifting experience, even if I can help move just one person, closer to, or on a path towards our Lord and Savior.
The Catechism says, paragraph 1285 which is the first paragraph on the Sacrament of Confirmation says: “as true witnesses of Christ”, the confirmed “are obliged to spread and defend the faith by word and deed.”
1 Peter 3:15-16 says, “Always be ready to give anyone who asks you for a reason for your hope, but do it with gentleness and reverence”…
 In closing, we need to Evangelize because Christ commands us to do so when he said in Matthew 28:19 “go and make disciples of all nations”.  This was the theme of World Youth Day in Brazil, where at the closing Mass on July 28th, Pope Francis reminded us to “Go, Be Not Afraid, and Serve”.  He states that Christ through the Holy Spirit helps us to do this, even if we don’t feel ready, as God said to Jeremiah, who feared he could not speak because he was too young.  God said, “be not afraid for I am with you to deliver you” (Jer 1:7, 8).  Our Pope emphasized that Jesus did not say “one of you go”, but he said “all of you go”, go and make disciples of all nations.  Finally he said to do this, not in isolation, but as a community, with the communion of saints and in the companionship of the whole church.
In the case of the Day of Evangelization, happening on Saturday August 24th 2013, at St. Vincent de Paul Parish in Attleboro, we are choosing to be obedient to our Shepherd.   

If you would like to participate in our Day of Evangelization, you can visit our parish web-site at http://www.stvincentattleboro.org for on-line registration.   

I’d also be happy to answer any questions, after Mass.  Thank you and we pray that you will participate in this parish event in any way you can!"


Thank you to Joe and all the other members of our DOE teams who were willing to offer DOE testimonies at last weekend's masses - Deacon Tony, Ruben Chevere, Mary Hayes, and John Davis.