jueves, 16 de octubre de 2008


Everett Hobart

On January 20, 2008, our friend Everett ended his journey among us. His death is once more a witness of hope and solidarity. It never stopped being one in reality.
Some months before his death, Everett left me as a legacy a volume of homilies that he had been giving in different parishes during the three liturgical cycles. The purpose of his homilies was to promote in the consciences of the Anglo communities a correct vision of the dignity and mission of the migrant population among us.
The Hispanic migrant community of Brockport valued very much the closeness and apostolic availability of Everett.
Those of us, who shared in the efforts to fulfill to the pastoral needs of the community, knew first hand his evangelical quality, his deep sympathy for the members of our community.
During this year and the next one, we would like to honor the memory of Everett publishing, little by little his reflections. Now, that I have been reading them, his humility and commitment are becoming more transparent to me. I listen to his stories and his faith experience in his encounters with the migrant men and women of our community.
Believers like Everett have undoubtedly already been resurrected by the Lord that he constantly proclaimed.
He showed the sensitivity of a true disciple, and the teachings that he left to those that appreciated him are worth being collected and followed due to their simplicity.
People like Everett, are the proof of how a local Church opens to embrace those that arrive from other cultures and other traditions to become part of the same and only Church. I believe that his testimony is already a fertile seed that is spreading the multicultural Gospel of justice, solidarity and the kingdom of fraternity that Jesus started.

Thanks, Everett.

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