Duc in Altum - “Put out into the deep water and let down your nets for a catch.” (Luke 5: 4)
After 20 weeks since having set sail, the School of Mission 2015 has anchored and come to a close last Sunday ie July 12th as we witnessed Cardinal John Dew, archbishop of Wellington affirming each one’s call to be instruments of the Lord’s healing and mercy in bringing freedom to people’s lives using the Sunday’s readings . The lively Eucharistic celebration came to a close with the Cardinal laying his hands over each of the 21 participants of the school as we prayed for a fresh infilling of God’s Spirit. This was followed by a wonderful time of fellowship and laughter, photo-taking and goodbyes to the many friends made over the last few months.
The second part of the day’s celebration involved the agape meal in the evening with sumptuous Asian food readily relished by all and a choice of delectable desserts. It was also a privileged moment for the participants not only to be able skype with our founder, Mario their experiences at the school but also to listen to Mario sharing his wisdom and encouragement on how to proceed with the next steps of their life.
At the end each of the participants were awarded a certificate acknowledging their participation at the School of Mission 2015 and the sign language "Thank You" presented by the participants in appreciation for all the efforts put in by the staff concluded the day’s celebrations.
We thank God for this faithfulness during this school and for all those who have journeyed with us with their prayers. We continue to pray for the participants that they will be made holy and empowered to be God’s chosen instruments of love and healing as they return home to their respective countries.
Testimony Benjamin Chambers (Australia)
I am very grateful for being able to attend the School of Mission 2015 in New Zealand as it has brought me so much joy, affirmation and confidence. It has given me a solid foundation for my faith and brought me into a closer relationship with God. The community at St.Gerard's also helped to create a loving and caring environment with the culture of honoring and hospitality.