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MINISTRIES&OUTREACHHispanicMinistry
2016‐April‐16
PastoralPlanforHispanicMinistry|1
PastoralPlanforHispanicMinistryReverendRichardZanotti,CSHispanicMinistryCoordinator
Matthew25
“ForIwashungryandyougavemefood,Iwasthirstyandyougavemedrink,Iwasastrangerandyoumademewelcome,lackingclothesandyouclothedme,sickandyouvisitedmeinprisonandyoucametoseeme.”Thentheuprightwillsaytohiminreply,“Lord,whendidweseeyouhungryand feedyou,orthirstyandgiveyoudrink?Whendidweseeyouastrangerandmakeyouwelcome,lackingclothesandclotheyou?Whendidwefindyousickorinprisonandgotoseeyou?AndtheKingwillanswer,“Intruth,Itellyou,insofarasyoudidthistooneoftheleastofthesebrothersofmine,youdidittome.”
Specialthankstothefollowingcontributors:EvelynVollet,Director,ServiceandJusticeOfficePriestsoftheArchdioceseofVancouverMissionariesofSt.Charles,ScalabriniansLayScalabrinians–OurLadyofSorrowsParishMigrantMinistryLeadershipTeamAdeliaCordero,Secretary,ServiceandJusticeOffice
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TableofContents
PresentationLetterofMostRev.J.MichaelMiller,CSB,..................................................................3
IntroductionLetterofReverendRichardZanotti,CS.......................................................................4
A. Introduction...........................................................................................................................................6
B. HispanicImmigrantsandSeasonalFarmWorkers:BackgroundandCurrentSituation.........................................................................................................................................................12
C. ResponseoftheArchdioceseofVancouvertoHispanicImmigrantsandSeasonalFarmWorkers..............................................................................................................................................15
D. EvangelizationandCatechesis.......................................................................................................25
E. GoalsandObjectives.........................................................................................................................28
F. ReportingandEvaluation................................................................................................................31
AppendixI: HandbookforMigrantMinistry..........................................................................32
AppendixII: InfoSessionandAgendaTemplateSample....................................................33
AppendixIII: TemplateofMonthlyMinistryReports............................................................35
AppendixIV: MassPlanningTemplate........................................................................................37
AppendixV: Dashboard..................................................................................................................38
Glossary..........................................................................................................................................................39
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PresentationLetterofMostRev.J.MichaelMiller,CSB,ArchbishopofVancouver
St.CatherineofSienna
April29,2016
DearBrothersandSisters:
It is my pleasure to present to you this Pastoral Plan for Hispanic Ministry in theArchdioceseofVancouver.
Serving theHispanic communities in theLowerMainlandhasbeenapastoralpriorityforourArchdioceseforsometimenow.AstheSpanish‐speakingpopulationcontinuestogrow,thetimehascometoenhancethisendeavourwithanintentionalplanthatbringsclaritytothemissionandprioritizestheareaswhereweshouldfocusourefforts.
ThisPlanhasbeendevelopedinconsultationnotonlywiththoseministeringamongtheHispanic community, but also with our Hispanic brothers and sisters, who are such a greatblessinginourmidst.Whileconcernedwithaparticularlanguagegroupofthefaithful,thePlancontains guidanceon integrationand community indiversity thathas applicationonamuchwider scale in theArchdioceseofVancouver–making it an important resource forour localChurch.
AsweseektoachievetheseobjectivesthroughthePastoralPlanforHispanicMinistry,special placemust be given to the increasing number of seasonal workers, because of theirparticularcircumstancesandchallenges.
Allow me to extend my profound gratitude to all those who have been involved inHispanicMinistryover theyears.Toall thosewhogive freelyof their timeand resources tocareforandministertoourHispanicbrothersandsisters,Iamdeeplygrateful.
With cordial best wishes and the assurance of my prayers for the fruitfulimplementationofthisPastoralPlanforHispanicMinistry,Iremain
SincerelyyoursinChrist,
J.MichaelMiller,CSBArchbishopofVancouver
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IntroductionLetterofReverendRichardZanotti,CSCoordinatorofHispanicMinistry
Mylifeasareligiousandpriesthasbeen intertwinedwithHispanicmigrants. I feel thattheyhaveenrichedmylifeahundredfoldandIhopethatIhavebeenofservicetothem.
Archbishop J. Michael Miller, CSB on appointing me to be coordinator of Hispanic Ministrywisely asked that with time a pastoral plan be prepared for the sake of efficiency andsustainability.ThepastoralplanwouldalsobringHispanicMinistryinlinewiththedirectivesandorientationsoftheArchdioceseofVancouver.
IunderstandandappreciatethatIamnotbeginningaministrybutthatmanyhaveservedtheHispanic immigrants andmigrants beforeme. I will do everything I can to learn from theirexperienceandwisdom.
Ialsoknowthatthisministryinvolvesmanypeopleandcommunities.Ihaveandwillcontinuetoconsultwiththem.ThispastoralplanallowsustoworkasateamandasaChurchinministrytomigrantsandimmigrantsintheArchdioceseofVancouver.
“EveryexpressionofChristiancommitmentmustberootedinagrowingknowledgeanddeeperappreciationofthebiblicalcalltoconversion.ThisisexpressedasconcernforthemigrantandarticulatedinvariouswaysinthesocialteachingoftheChurch.Inaddition,thefaithwitnessofsomanypersonsfromsuchvariedethnicbackgroundshasbecomeanextraordinarygrace intherenewalofthelifeoftheChurchinCanada.
It is extremely important that the Christian community be a model of acceptance andappreciationforthemigrantsinoursociety.Thisopennessshouldbeshowntopersonsofallculturesandorigins,nomattertheirimmigrationstatus.Christiansaretobeamongthosewhorefusetoletinjusticetowardmigrantscontinue,letaloneincrease.Migrantsandrefugeesareareminder that all of us before God are ‘aliens and transients’. Their presence among us is asourceofmutualenrichmentforhumanityaswellasanencouragementtowarddialogueandunity.[St.JohnPaulII,ErgoMigrantesCaritasChristi]Moreover,theirpresenceisasignoftheRisenChrist.Whenpeopleofdifferentoriginsarewelcomed,Godisrevealed:‘Iwasastrangerandyouwelcomedme’[Mt.25:35].”1
RecognizingChristinthemigrantshouldbethefoundationofourministryandpastoralplan.ThisencountercanbemutuallyenrichingandawitnesstothecatholicityoftheChurch.
It ismyhopethatthosewhohaveexperiencedmigrationinthepastcannowwelcomethosewhoarearriving.
1 Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, Episcopal Commission for Social Affairs, Pastoral Letter onImmigrationandtheProtectionofRefugees(15January2006,WorldDayforMigrantsandRefugees),nn.17,21,22.
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ItisimportantforallofficesandministriesintheArchdiocesetorecognizethateventhoughwemayhaveaparticularfocusinourministrywearecalledtoservethepeopleofGodasawhole.
Rev.RichardZanotti,CSCoordinatorforHispanicMinistryArchdioceseofVancouver
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A. Introduction
“EveryhumanbeingisachildofGod!HeorshebearstheimageofChrist!Weourselvesneedtosee,andthenenableotherstosee,thatmigrantsandrefugeesdonotonlyrepresentaproblemtobesolved,butarebrothersandsisterstobewelcomed,respectedandloved.
TheyareanoccasionthatProvidencegivesustohelpbuildamorejustsociety,amoreperfectdemocracy, amoreunited country, amore fraternalworld and amoreopen and evangelicalChristiancommunity.”
‐PopeFrancis,August5,2013“MigrantsandRefugees:TowardaBetterWorld”
OverviewofImmigrationintheArchdiocese
Vancouverwelcomesalmost31,000new immigrantseachyear.Otherswhocome towork inourgreaterVancouverareaincludeover34,000temporaryforeignworkerswhostayinCanadaforaslittleasfivemonthsayearoraslongasfouryears.Additionally,manyforeignstudentsstudy in theLowerMainlandona temporarybasis, someofwhomwill apply forpermanentresidence,whileotherswillreturnhome.
Vancouverishometomanydifferentimmigrantgroups.Chinese,IndianandFilipinohavebeenthelargestgrowingimmigrantpopulationinBritishColumbiainrecentyears.Othercountriesrepresentative of the many that arrive are Hong Kong, United Kingdom, South Korea, Iran,United States andVietNam. TheArchdiocese has long paid special attention to the growingimmigrantpopulationoftheLowerMainland.
Toaccommodatebothrecentarrivalsandlongtermimmigrants,Massiscurrentlyofferedin21languages, including one parish that offersMass in sign language for the deaf.Many prieststhroughouttheArchdiocesespeakthelanguagesofourimmigrantpopulation.Morethan60%ofpriestswho serve inourArchdiocese arehere as immigrants themselves.Parishes,whererequiredforthecriticaltransitionperiod,offersupportandpastoralcareinthelanguageofthenewcomers.
InadditiontothecelebrationoftheEucharist,otherpastoralservicesareoffered.Thisincludescatechesisforchildrenandadults,youthandyoungadultministry,andthecelebrationofothersacraments.ParisheshostcelebrationsforspecialfeastdayssuchasOurLadyofGuadalupe,StAndrewKim,theChineseMartyrsandtheVietnameseMartyrs,andfosterpopularpietysuchasSimbangGabi,novenas,andWayoftheCrossforMigrants.
AnincreasingnumberofpeoplearecomingfromSpanishspeakingcountries,includingmostoftheseasonal farmworkers.ApriesthasbeenassignedascoordinatorofHispanicMinistrytoensure all Hispanics can easily be connected to the Catholic community and continue tocelebratethesacraments,havetheWordofGodpreachedtothemandreceivefaithformation.
For all Catholic immigrants, integration into a parish community is encouraged. They areinvited and welcomed to attend the ethnic parish which speaks their language, as well ascelebratestheirpopularpiety,feastdaysandotherculturalevents.ItistheultimategoaloftheArchdiocesetoensurethatallcultureseventuallyintegrateintothegreaterchurch.
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Migrant seasonal farm workers from Mexico, Guatemala, Philippines, Jamaica and othercountries have traveled toCanadaunder the federal SeasonalAgriculturalWorkersProgramsince1966andtoBritishColumbiasince2007.Theyareconsidered“migrants”sincetheirstayinCanadaisneitheroflongdurationnorisitpermanent.
Most farmworkersareRomanCatholic.TheArchdiocesehas sixparishes currently active inministering to theseseasonal farmworkers.Theyare invited toamonthlySpanishMassandprovidedwiththesacramentsaswellasofferedspiritualandpracticalsupport.
TemporaryforeignworkersarethosemigrantswhocometoCanadaonatemporarybasistoworkinhospitality,foodservice,housekeepingandcareforchildrenandtheelderly.TheyfindthemselvesalonehavinglefttheirfamiliesintheircountryoforigininordertocometoCanada.Theyarevulnerable to theperilsof secular societyandoften risk losing thepracticeof theirfaith.Couples forChrist,Handmaids,StMary’sMigrantMinistry,St Joseph’sMigrantMinistryandotherparishgroupshost regularworkshops to includepracticalandspiritual support tothetemporaryforeignworkersinourArchdiocese.
TheuseoftemporaryforeignworkersinCanadahasincreasedsignificantlytowheretherearenow over 330,000 arrivals each year. To put this number into perspective, the temporaryforeign workers program has surpassed planned immigration and landings of permanentresidents. In 2013, more than 257,000 permanent immigrants landed in Canada of which30,874madetheirhomeinmetroVancouver.
Recentlyanumberofcasesofabuseinthetemporaryworkerprogramhavebeenhighlightedinthe media and the government has reacted by reducing the number of visas granted totemporaryforeignworkers.
Our local Church also includes many earlier migrant populations: Italians, Portuguese,Croatiansandothers.TogetherwithnewermigrantgroupsofVietnamese,Hungarians,
Chinese,Koreans,LatinAmericansandothers theycelebrate the“WorldDayofMigrantsandRefugees”withaspecialMasspresidedby theArchbishop.Thishasbeenthepractice for thepastseveralyearsandhasincludedfourteendifferentethnicparishesthatgathertogetherfortheMassanda celebrationwithdisplaysofpopularpiety, foodandentertainmentwithover600inattendance.
TheArchdiocesanRefugeeSponsorshipProgramiscoordinatedthroughtheServiceandJusticeoffice which is the Archdiocesan liaison between parishes and Immigration, Refugees andCitizenshipCanada(IRCC).
The Private Sponsorship Refugee Program includes one hundred organizations who havesigned an agreement with IRCC that facilitates sponsoring refugees in camps abroad. TheArchdiocese has sponsored refugees formore than twenty years.Thedemandhas increasedsignificantlyinthepastsixyearswiththecrisesintheMiddleEast,Burma,VietNamandAfrica.TheArchdiocese’sagreementwithIRCChasrecentlybeenextended,throughaMemorandumofUnderstanding,toincludetheDiocesesofVictoria,PrinceGeorge,KamloopsandWhitehorse.
In2016,theArchdiocesanRefugeeSponsorshipProgramhaswelcomed132peopleasofApril– of which 67 are from Syria. A further 292 submitted files involve 652 refugees awaiting
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resettlement.TheArchdiocesealsowelcomedjustover140refugeesin2015,morethan60in2014,and550in2013.Morethan95%wereIraqisoftheChaldeanorMelkiteRite.AsaresultofthewarinSyria,manyhavesoughtasylum.TheyareCatholicswhowerebeingpersecutedand threatenedwith annihilation. To date,we have landedmore than two thousand people,manyofwhomareactivelyservingintheirrespectiveparishes.
Themajority of the refugees are family reunification cases. However, since the Syrian crisisbegan in2015, twelveparishesthatwerenotpreviously involvedhavebegunsponsorshipofrefugeefamilies,manywithnofamilylinksinVancouver.Asof2016,theArchdiocesenowhasthirty‐four parishes that have undertaken sponsorships. Participating parishes feel blessedwiththeopportunity tohelp in thisway,and inessencebecomeanextensionofsupportandhopeforthesefamilies.
ThePrivateSponsorshipRefugeeProgramfacilitatestheapplicationprocess,providesvariousresettlement programs andworks closelywith individual parisheswho accept responsibilityfortheresettlementandintegrationofrefugeesintheircommunities.Successfulsettlementforthe newly arrived refugees is of prime importance. To provide themwith access to Englishbefore coming to Canada, the Archdiocese of Vancouver has a webpage on its website toacquaint themwithwhat toexpectupon their arrival toCanada. It includes links to learningEnglishwithaudioandgraphicsfromverybasicwordstointermediateconversation.Offeringthis as an option provides refugeeswith an opportunity to learn the language and orientatethemselvesevenwhilestilloverseasawaitingtheapprovaloftheirvisastoCanada,whichcansometimestakefromtwotofiveyears.
ThePrivateSponsorshipRefugeeProgrambuildscommunityinparishes.Asparishionerslearnoftheneeds,theycomeforwardtofundraiseforthem,assistinemploymentresources,donateandtransportfurnitureandclothingtonewarrivals,andmore.Theseworkshaveinspiredandaffectedministriesinotherparisheswhowouldotherwisenothaveknownoftheexistenceofthis Babylonian people in our midst. They have brought out the inherent generosity andkindnessoffellowCatholics.
TheArchdioceseoffersregularretreatsforthosewhoministertomigrantsandrefugeeshostedby the Service and Justice Office and the Scalabrinian priestswho serve in our Archdiocese.Informationanddevelopmentworkshops,ledbytheScalabrinianpriests,aidincreatingstrongleadershipteamsintheparishes.
Various groups andmovements in theChurchhave reachedout towelcome immigrants andmigrants. Groups such as Catholic Christian Outreach, Marriage Encounter, CharismaticRenewalandCouplesforChristaresomeexamples.Somehavealsotranslatedtheirmaterialsintothelanguageoftheimmigrantsandmigrants.
The concern of the Archdiocese of Vancouver for immigrant and migrant populations isreflectedinthispastoralplanforHispanicMinistry.
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BriefHistoryofHispanicMinistryintheArchdiocese
1973 Fr. Donald Campbell, pastor of Holy Name Church, started a Mass in Spanish,celebrated by the Franciscan Fr. Leonard Puesh. Sr. Adrienne Peak, SCH, startedapostolicworkwithHispanics,especiallywiththerecentlyarrivedChileanrefugees.
1975 The Hispanic community moves to the Portuguese Parish of Our Lady of Fatima,Vancouver,where aMass in Spanishwas celebratedbyFather JoaquinMicheletto,C.S.,fromBrazil.
1976 Fr.AntonioTapparello,C.S.,alsofromBrazil,continueswiththeMassinSpanishatOurLadyofFatima,Vancouver.
1978 Fr.ClaudioLlopis,fromSpain,beginstoservethecommunityandstartstheHispanicCatholicMission.ThecommunityduringthisyeartakesresidenceatSt.Patrick’s.
Catechismclassesbegin, firstCommunion iscelebratedwith thecommunity,andacharismaticprayergroupisstartedaswellasayouthgroup.Foodisdistributedtothenewlyarrived.
1983 ForabriefperiodoftimetheHispanicMissionreturnstoHolyNameChurch.
1984 TheHispanicMissionmovestoSt.Joseph’sParish,Vancouver.
1985 Fr.VicenteOsca, aCapuchin fromColombia, togetherwithSr.BettyLouKnox,CSJ,works with the Catholic Latin AmericanWelcoming Service (CLAWS) from 1985‐1995.Themain focusof theCLAWSprogramis tooffersocialservicesandEnglishclassestorefugeeclaimantswhohaveverylimitedrightsinCanada.
1986 Fr. Terence Larkin takes charge of the HispanicMission togetherwith his regularcommitment as pastor of the English‐speaking parish of St. Joseph.Many refugeesfromCentralAmericaarriveatthistime.
1987 Fr. Eduardo Diaz, from Colombia, arrives to care for the Hispanic Mission. TheMissioncontinuestoorganizeitselftoofferspiritualandsocialservices.
1988 TheHispanic CatholicMissionmoves to St. Anthony’s Parish. Formationprogramsareestablishedforallagegroupsandthecommunitybeginstoparticipatein“ProjectAdvance”.
1989 The Religious Community of the Teresian Carmelite Missionaries: Sr. PilarBerenguer,Sr.TeresaRosas,Sr.RosaJara,andSr.MariaPilarEspizuaarriveat theMissionandbegintoworkwithHispanicCommunityatalllevels.
1991 ThefirstMarriageEncounterinSpanishtakesplace.
1992 Moreattentionisgiventotheyouth,andactivitiesareorganizedforparents.
1993 Thepromotionof“sectors”beginswiththecelebrationofamonthlyMass.
1994 Fr.SalvadorAhumada,Hispanic,joinsthepastoralstaffoftheMission.
1995 The locationof theofficeof theMissionmovestoSt.Patrick’sConventandforthisreasonsomeactivitiesoftheMissionwilltakeplaceindifferentlocations:St.Helen’s
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andHolyFamily.TheTeresianCarmeliteMissionariescontinuetoprovideformationandsocialassistancetothecommunity.Thesisterssetupsectorsthroughoutthe
Archdiocesetoprovideservicestothewide‐spreadHispaniccommunity.TheyreachouttoSurrey,Abbotsford,Chilliwack,PortCoquitlam,andCoquitlamandeventuallytoLangley,MapleRidgeandCloverdale.
1996 WiththedepartureofFr.EduardoDiaztheHispanicCatholicMissionisstaffedbytheMissionariesoftheHolySpiritwithFr.DomenicoDiRaimondoaspastor,andFr.JoseOrtegaasassociatepastor.
1997 Father Enrique Cardena and Fr. Jose Luis Ortega are assigned by their religiouscommunitytotheHispanicMission.
1998 TheTeresianCarmeliteMissionariesmoveintothenewconventat4865BeatriceSt.inVancouverbuiltbytheHispaniccommunitywithhelpfromProjectAdvance.TheMission moved its office to a former school located next to Holy Family Parish.SacramentsarecelebratedatHolyFamilyChurch.Massesarealsocelebratedweeklyat Our Lady of Good Counsel in Surrey and Our Lady of the Assumption in PortCoquitlam aswell asmonthly atHoly Trinity inNorth Vancouver and St. Ann’s inAbbotsford.AtOurLadyofGoodCouncilacatecheticalprogramisinitiatedaswellasother types of formation. Fr. Hilario Cisnero arrives to continue the work at theMissionuntiltheMissionariesoftheHolySpiritleavetheMissionin1999.
1999 TheMissionariesof St. Charles, Scalabrinians, are entrustedwith the leadershipofthe Hispanic Catholic Mission. The two Fathers who took over are Fr. RanieroAlessandrini,C.S.asPastorandFr.RiccardoBezzegato,C.S.asAssociate.TheycarryontheworkoftheMissionwiththenumerousactivitiesandapostolicwork.
2001 The Hispanic Catholic Mission is incorporated into Our Lady of Sorrows ParishaccordingtothemandateofArchbishopAdamExner,OMIforallCatholicmissionstobeintegratedintoterritorialparishes.ThetransitionisnotwithoutitschallengesbutwithtimeboththeHispaniccommunityandthecommunityatOurLadyofSorrowsseethewisdomofsuchamove.
2002 TheHispanicMission continues itsworknow through the auspicesofOurLadyofSorrowsParishwiththeMissionariesofSt.Charles,Scalabrinians,andtheTeresianCarmeliteMissionaries.
2010 Fr.JuanLuisCarbajal,CS,associatepastoratOurLadyofSorrows,organizesagroupofLayScalabrinians toreachout to themanyseasonal farmworkers in theFraserValley.Apostolicandsocialservicesareprovided.TheyworkincooperationwithlayleaderswhohavebegunministrywiththeseasonalfarmworkersinplacessuchatSt.JosephinLangleyandSt.AnninAbbotsford.
2012 Fr.RichardZanotti,CSisassignedaspastorofOurLadyofSorrowsandcontinuestoserve thoseHispanics attending theparish aswell as reachingout to thedifferentsectorsthathadbeensetuptoservetheHispaniccommunityintheArchdioceseofVancouver.
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2013 After a meeting with priests of the Archdiocese, either working with or hostingHispanic Ministry, Fr. Richard Zanotti, CS was appointed Coordinator of HispanicMinistry by Archbishop J. Michael Miller, CSB to care for all the Hispanics of theArchdiocese both permanent residents and temporary workers. Part of thecoordinator’s responsibilities is to form a pastoral plan for Hispanic Ministry by2016.PriestsworkinginorhostingHispanicMinistryandleadersinseasonalfarmworker ministry are gathered together and begin to organize themselves forefficiencyandsustainability.TheMissionariesof St.Charles, Scalabrinians, and theTeresian Carmelite Missionaries continue to have a leadership role in HispanicMinistry.TheMinistrytoseasonalfarmworkersexpandstoSt.LukeinMapleRidgeandSacredHeartinDelta.
2014 Ministry to seasonal farm workers begins at Precious Blood in Cloverdale whereMasswasalreadybeingcelebratedinSpanishoncepermonth.
2015 MinistrytoSeasonalfarmworkersisexpandedbytheintroductionoffaithformationprogramssuchastheDiscoveryseriesofCatholicChristianOutreach(CCO).
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B. HispanicImmigrantsandSeasonalFarmWorkers:BackgroundandCurrentSituation
“We leftMexicobecausemyhusband’scompany transferredhimtoCanada.Allofour familyand support system is still back home. We searched for a church and found Our Lady ofSorrowsparishthatwelcomedusintoitscommunity.ItwasjustbeforetheFeastofOurLadyofGuadalupeandweweresohappytoknowwewouldbecelebratingthisspecialdayinournewcountry.”
‐AnonymousNewImmigrant
HispanicImmigrants
“LatinAmericaisthefourth‐largestsourceofimmigrationtoCanada,”saidFabiolaSicard.TheToronto‐based director of Latin markets for the Bank of Nova Scotia told a meeting of theTorontoHispanicChamberofCommercethatthenumberofimmigrantsfromLatinAmericancountriesjumpedby121percentfromthefive‐yearperiodsof1996‐2000to2001‐2006.2
“ThemajorityofLatinAmericansinCanadaareCatholics.Roughly64%oftheLatinAmericancommunityreportbeingCatholic,16%describedthemselvesasProtestant,and12%saidtheyhadnoreligiousaffiliation.”3Asispresentedinthetablebelow,theLatinAmericanpopulationis increasing year after year. Of the 381,000 persons who currently live in Canada, 35,500resideinBritishColumbia.
2 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report‐on‐business/industry‐news/marketing/targeting‐canadas‐invisible‐hispanic‐community/article554684/
3 http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/latin‐americans/
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LatinAmericanpopulationofCanadabycensusyear4
CensusLatinAmericanPopulation(incl.Brazil)
ChangefromPreviousCensus
TotalCanadianPopulation
ChangefromPreviousCensus
LatinAmericanPopulation(%)
1996* 176,970 N/A 28,528,125 N/A 0.6%
2001* 216,980 22.6% 29,639,303 3.9% 0.7%
2006* 304,245 40.2% 31,241,030 5.4% 1.0%
2011* 381,280 25.3% 32,852,325 5.2% 1.2%
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census_in_Canada
Citizenship and Immigration Canada, which plans immigration based on economic andhumanitarian needs,welcomesmore 250,000 immigrants as permanent residents each year.The table below shows that in the past five years, Spanish has been reported in the top sixlanguagesfornewlyarrivingpermanentresidents.
Canada–Permanentresidentsbytoplanguagesreportedasmothertongue5
MotherTongue 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Tagalog 34,622 32,707 29,961 24,891 32,724
English 25,924 22,843 30,249 24,557 26,096
Punjabi 16,855 12,800 14,324 16,486 17,401
Chinese 4,497 4,939 11,156 16,754 15,856
Spanish 16,344 15,115 14,192 14,164 14,094
Arabic 29,394 24,968 17,782 15,004 12,822
SomeHispanicscametoCanadaandcontinuetoarriveinCanadaaspermanentresidentsandwilleventuallyapplytobecomecitizens.Theybringtheirfamiliesandmakethiscountrytheirown with the benefits and responsibilities that this entails. The local Church wants toaccompany them by offering ministry in Spanish and allowing them to practice the faithtraditionstheyarefamiliarwith.
4 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_American_Canadian#Immigration5 http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/statistics/facts2014/permanent/21.asp
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SeasonalFarmWorkers
Migrant seasonal farm workers from Mexico, Guatemala, Philippines, Jamaica and othercountries have traveled toCanadaunder the federal SeasonalAgriculturalWorkersProgramsince1966andtoBritishColumbiasince2007.
Seasonal farm workers are predominantly Spanish‐speaking men. They come to Canada toworkinfieldsandgreenhouses;andwhilesomestayforaslittleasfourmonths,somestayforuptofourteenmonths.TheyleavetheirfamiliesbehindandcometoCanadatoprovideabetterfuture for them. In doing so they miss births and deaths of family members as well ascelebrationsofbaptismsandweddings.
Theyliveinfarmhousing,oftensharinglivingspacewithmanyothermigrantfarmworkers.
Asillustratedinthechartbelow,thetotalnumberoftemporaryforeignworkerpositionsundertheAgriculturalOccupationscategory1, inBritishColumbia increasesyearafteryear.Farmspredominantly located in the Fraser Valley, Tri Cities and Delta rely heavily on seasonalworkers to maintain production. It has been noted that prior to the SAWP program it wasdifficulttomaintainsufficientstaffingtosuccessfullycompletetheharvesteachyear.
AgriculturalOccupations 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
SeasonalAgriculturalWorkerProgram(SAWP)
855 1,605 2,890 3,795 3,695 3,535 3,985 4,980
AgriculturalStream 0 0 0 0 0 0 380 880
Higher‐Skilled 25 35 80 60 30 50 50 70
Lower‐skilled 10 100 405 1,040 425 410 285 110
BritishColumbiaTotal 895 1,735 3,375 4,900 4,150 4,000 4,710 6,045
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C. ResponseoftheArchdioceseofVancouvertoHispanicImmigrantsandSeasonalFarmWorkers
“In migrants the Church has always contemplated the image of Christ who said, ‘I was astrangerandyoumademewelcome’(Mt25:35).Theirconditionis,therefore,achallengetothefaithandloveofbelievers,whoarecalledontohealtheevilscausedbymigrationanddiscovertheplanGodpursuesthroughitevenwhencausedbyobviousinjustices.”
ErgamigrantescaritasChristi–“TheloveofChristtowardsmigrants,”n.12
PastoralResponseandPrinciplesinHispanicMinistry
TheologicalFoundation
“Pro Emigratis Catholicis” of Blessed John Baptist Scalabrini was a pivotal document in theChurch’sapproachtoministrytomigrants.BlessedJohnBaptistScalabrini,knownas“FathertotheMigrants”,advocatedonbehalfofmigrantsattheendofthe19thandbeginningofthe20thcenturies.Thecongregationshefoundedcontinuethismission.
1912 PopeStPiusXformedthefirstofficeformigrationissues
1952 “Exsul Familia,” a post‐war document promulgated by Pope Pius XII, laid downguides for the church inministering tomigrants. The document is considered the“MagisterialMagnaCarta”ofChurchteachingandfirstmajorofficialdocumentoftheHolySeeregardingministrytomigrants.
“ExsulFamilia” stated that assistance shouldbeprovided tomigrantsbypriestsofthe same nationality/language, and that pastorsmust show the same concern formigrantsasothersintheirlocalcommunity.
Implementationof“ExsulFamilia”wasnotalwayswidespreadbutformedthebasisforministrywithmigrants.
1960 With Vatican II and the increase of international migration, the movement fromunderdevelopedtodevelopedcountries,aswellasthemanymovementsofrefugees,theChurchsawaneedtoaddresstheissueofmigrationandtorespondtotheneedsofmigrants.Thiswouldbeapastoral responseaswellasa response thatdirecteditself to thepromotionof the rightsofeveryperson toa lifeworthyofdignity.Anemphasisonintegrationoverassimilationwaspromoted.
1969 With“PastoralisMigratorumCura”PopePaulVIencouragednewlyformedBishopsconferencestoprovidepastoralcareforpeopleonthemove.Itstatedthatmigrantsmustbeallowedtomaintaincultural,socialandreligiouspractices.
1970 PopePaulVI institutedthePontificalCommissionforthePastoralCareofMigrantsandofTourism.
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1989 TheCommissionwasrenamedbecomingthePontificalCouncilforthePastoralCareofMigrants&IterantPeople(peoplewhotravelfromplacetoplace).Itsrolewastoanimateandofferpastoralencouragementtoindividualconferences.
2004 The Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant Peoplepublishedaninstruction“ErgaMigrantesCaritasChristi”(theloveofChristtowardsmigrants)asaresponseoftheChurchtothemigrationphenomenonoftheday.
Inn.15of“ErgaMigrantesCaritasChristi”weread:“IntheforeigneraChristianseesnotsimplyaneighbour,butthefaceofChristHimself,whowasborninamangerandfledintoEgypt,wherehewasaforeigner,summingupandrepeatinginHisownlifethe basic experience of His people (cf.Mt 2:13ff)...So Christians are followers of amanonthemove ‘whohasnowhereto layhishead’(Mt8:20;Lk9:58)Bornawayfromhomeandcomingfromanotherland(cf.Lk2:4‐7),‘hecametodwellamongus’(cf. Jn 1:11,14) and spent His public life on the move, going through towns andvillages(cf.Lk13:22;Mt9:35).AfterHisresurrection,stillaforeignerandunknown,HeappearedonthewaytoEmmaustotwoofHisdisciples,whoonlyrecognisedHimat thebreakingof thebread(cf.Lk24:35).SoChristiansare followersofamanonthemove ‘who has nowhere to lay his head’ (Mt 8:20; Lk 9:58)…In the samewayMary,theMotherofJesus,canbeequallywellcontemplatedasalivingsymbolofthewomanemigrant.ShegavebirthtoherSonawayfromhome(cf.Lk2:1‐7)andwascompelled to flee to Egypt (cf. Mt 2:13‐14). Popular devotion is right to considerMaryastheMadonnaoftheWay.”
2006 Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, Episcopal Commission for Social Affairs,PastoralLetteronImmigrationandtheProtectionofRefugeeswaspublishedontheoccasion of theWorld Day for Migrants and Refugees. In its conclusion the letterstates:“MigrantsandrefugeesareareminderthatallofusbeforeGodare‘aliensandtransients’.Theirpresenceamongusisasourceofmutualenrichmentforhumanityaswellasanencouragementtowarddialogueandunity.Moreover,theirpresenceisa sign of the Risen Christ.When people of different origins arewelcomed, God isrevealed:‘Iwasastrangerandyouwelcomedme’(Mt.25:35).”
2007 CELAMmetatAparecida,Brazilandaddressedtheissueofimmigration.“Oneofthemostimportantphenomenainourcountriesistheprocessofhumanmobility,initstwofoldexpressionofmigrationanditinerancy,inwhichmillionsofpeoplemigrateor find themselves forced tomigrate inside or beyond their respective countries.”Thebishopsmentionseveralcausesandconsequences.“Thecausesarediverseandare related to the economic situation, violence in its various forms, the povertyaffecting people, and lack of opportunities for research and professionaldevelopment.Inmanycasestheconsequencesareextremelyseriousatthepersonal,family,andculturallevel.Thelossofthehumancapitalofmillionsofpeople,trainedprofessionals,researchers,andextensivesmallfarmingsectors,isimpoverishingusmoreeveryday.Insomeinstances,exploitationof laboractuallycreatesconditionsofrealslavery.Thereisalsoashamefultraffickinginpersons,includingprostitution,even ofminors. The plight of refugeesmerits specialmention, and challenges the
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capacity for hospitality of society and the churches. One positive economicconsequenceofsomemigrationisthemoneysentbacktofamiliesfromabroad,oftenreferredtoasremittances.Remittancesinforeigncurrencyfromemigrantstotheircountriesoforiginhavebecomeanimportantandsometimesirreplaceablesourceofresources forvariouscountries in theregion,promoting thewelfareand increasedsocialmobilityofthosewhoareabletoparticipatesuccessfullyinthisprocess.”
2015 MessageofPopeFrancisfortheWorldDayofMigrantsandRefugeesstatesthattheChurch,respondingtoChrist’scommandto“goandmakedisciplesofallnations”,iscalled tobe thePeople ofGodwhich embraces all peoples andbrings to them theproclamationoftheGospel,forthefaceofeachpersonbearsthemarkofthefaceofChrist!Weourselvesneedtosee,andthentoenableotherstosee,thatmigrantsandrefugeesdonotonlyrepresentaproblemtobesolved,butarebrothersandsisterstobewelcomed,respectedandloved.TheyareanoccasionthatProvidencegivesustohelpbuildamorejustsociety,amoreperfectdemocracy,amoreunitedcountry,amorefraternalworldandamoreopenandevangelicalChristiancommunity.“Dearmigrantsandrefugees!YouhaveaspecialplaceintheheartoftheChurch,andyouhelp her to enlarge her heart and tomanifest hermotherhood towards the entirehumanfamily.Donotloseyourfaithandhope!”
2015 J.MichaelMiller,CSBArchbishopofVancouverinhishomilyontheoccasionoftheWorldDayofMigrantsandRefugeesshares,“IthinkhereofthemanyblessingsthatmigrantsandrefugeesbringtoourlocalChurch:yourdeepfaithinGod,oftentriedbypersecutionorsituationsofhardship inyourhomelands;yourreligious fervourexpressedinthedifferentpopulardevotionsthatenrichourreligiouslifewithyourtraditions;andyourwillinggenerositytohelpotherswhoarestillintheprocessofmigrating”.
VisionandMission
Vision
Provide pastoral care for Hispanics in our Archdiocese with a special focus on temporaryseasonalfarmworkers.
Mission
Our missionary mandate is to continue to serve and expand the ministry to the Hispanicimmigrants and intentionally create and sustain a parish‐based pastoral care program fortemporary seasonal farm workers. This ministry is shepherded by the Hispanic Ministrycoordinator, Father Richard Zanotti, CS who will be supported by the following leadershipteam:
• Pastor/AssociatepastorsfromtheparisheswhereMassiscelebratedinSpanishandareparticipatinginseasonalfarmworkerministry
• TeresianCarmeliteMissionaries
• MissionariesofSt.Charles,Scalabrinians,andLayScalabrinians
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• Representativesfromtheparishesparticipatinginseasonalfarmworkerministry
• Director,Service&JusticeOfficeoftheArchdioceseofVancouver
Values
Hospitality: TowelcomeChristinthemigrant.
Humility: Toworkinaspiritoffraternityandobedience.
Service: TorespondtothecallofGod.
Respect: TopromotethedignityofeveryhumanbeinginourservicetotheChurch.
Accountability:To document and record the activities of the ministry to ensure it isintentionalandsustainable.
Joy: Tocelebrateourfaithwithajoythattestifiesthedepthofourcommitment.
RolesinHispanicMinistry
Archbishop
The Archbishop is the chief shepherd of the local Church in Vancouver and responds to theneedsofhisflockbydelegatingthosewhowillserve,onhisbehalf,inthevariousministriesofthe Archdiocese including the ministry to Hispanics. The Archbishop’s presence andparticipation throughpresentations to thecommunityand thecelebrationof thesacraments,includingthecelebrationofMasseswiththeseasonalfarmworkers,showstheimportanceoftheministryinthepastorallifeoftheArchdioceseandallowsthosebeingservedtoknowthattheministryisnotofindividualsbutofthewholelocalChurch.
CoordinatorofHispanicMinistry
ThecoordinatorhasbeenassignedbytheArchbishopandreportsdirectlytotheArchbishop.Thecoordinatorhasbeengiventhefollowingresponsibilities:
1. To oversee the sacramental and adult catechetical aspects pertaining to HispanicMinistry,especially,butnotexclusively,migrantworkers.
2. To co‐ordinate the pastoral ministry to the Hispanic migrant community in theArchdioceseofVancouverwiththeclergy,Religious,andlayfaithful.
3. Toworkinco‐operationwiththeDirectoroftheServiceandJusticeOfficeonissuesofmutualconcern.
4. To meet on a regular basis with pastors and associates to share their experience ofHispanicMinistryandmakerecommendationstoimprovethisministry.
5. TomeetwithReligioussistersandlaitytofostercooperationamongallthoseengagedinHispanicMinistry.
6. Toensurebeforebeginninganypastoralcommitments,especiallytheofferingofMass,thatitcanbesustained.
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7. Tofosterthetrainingoflaitywhowishtoministerwithmigrants.
8. Todevelop,within three years (by June30,2016), a comprehensivePastoralPlan forHispanicMinistryfortheArchdioceseofVancouver.
PriestsinvolvedinHispanicMinistryandpriestshostingHispanicMinistry
Priests in theArchdiocesewhospeakSpanishare,or couldbe, involved inHispanicMinistryespecially with the celebration of the sacraments. Other priests although theymight not befluent in Spanish have welcomed Hispanic Ministry in their parish and have encouragedparishionerstobeinvolvedinthisministry.Priestsservethosewhoarepermanentlyhereandthose who are here temporarily. Any outreach in Hispanic Ministry must always take intoconsiderationthesepriests,andonceministryhasbeeninitiatedongoingcommunicationwiththemisimportant.
TeresianCarmeliteMissionaries
TheTeresianCarmeliteMissionariescontinue toplayan important role inHispanicMinistry.Theyhaveministeredtotheimmigrants,thosewhohavecometostayinCanada,andnowtheyminister to the seasonal farmworkers. They supportHispanics as a community andprovideformation to the community as well as its leaders. They visit farms where seasonal farmworkersreceive formation in the faith.Theirpastoral involvementgoesbeyondtheparish towhichtheyhavenowbeenassigned.TheyareavitalcontactwiththesectorswhereministryiscarriedoutamongtheimmigrantswhospeakSpanish.
MissionariesofSt.Charles,Scalabrinians,andLayScalabrinians
ThecharismoftheMissionariesofSt.Charles,ScalabriniansandLayScalabriniansistoservemigrants.Throughongoing formation,bothScalabriniansandLayScalabriniansdeepen theirunderstandingofwhatservicetomigrantsmeans.Undertheauthorityof theCoordinator forHispanicMinistry theyare to takea leadershiprole inHispanicMinistry.Scalabriniansreachout especially where the sacraments need to be celebrated. They coordinate with the LayScalabrinians who assess the need to form new ministry groups in parishes. They provideongoingsupportandformationtoparish‐basedgroups.
Layleadersinparishes
Lay leaders inparishes coordinate theministry inparishes and are the liaisonsbetween theparishandtheCoordinatorforHispanicMinistry.Theyworkwiththepastororpriestinvolvedin,orhosting,HispanicMinistry.Theyparticipateinperiodicmeetingswiththoseinvolvedintheministrytobettercoordinatetheservices.TheScalabriniansandLayScalabrinianshelptoformandcontinue tosupport these leaders in theirministry.Theypromote theministryandseek volunteers among service groups of the parish and the community like the Knights ofColumbus, theCatholicWomen’sLeagueand theSocietyofSt.VincentdePaul.Onedoesnotneed to be fluent in Spanish to serve in this ministry. These leaders are to ensure that allvolunteerswhohave a direct contactwith seasonal farmworkershave criminal backgroundchecksandhavesignedtheSafeEnvironmentcodeofconduct.Theseasonalfarmworkersareconsideredvulnerableadults.
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DirectoroftheServiceandJusticeOffice
ThecoordinatorofHispanicMinistryistoworkincooperationwiththeDirectorinmattersofcommon concern. The Director supports the ministry in providing formation and tools forefficiencyandthesustainabilityoftheministry.
OfficesoftheArchdiocese
HispanicMinistryshouldnotbeanisolatedentityandshouldavailitselfoftheexpertiseofthedifferentofficesoftheArchdiocese,enablingtheseofficestorecognizethatHispanicMinistryistheirconcernaswell.
OrganizationalStructure
HispanicMinistryCoordinator–FatherRichardZanotti,CS
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ParishesCurrentlyServingSeasonalFarmWorkers
ThewelcomeoftheparishiscrucialfortheseasonalfarmworkerssothattheycancontinuetohaveasenseofbelongingtocommunityandtoChurch.Thesenseofisolationfromfamilyandcommunity can cause an emotional and psychological crisis but also a spiritual one. It isimportantthatthoseministeringtoseasonalfarmworkersbeintimatelytiedtoaparishsothatthissenseofcommunitycanalwaysbethereforthosebeingministeredto.
Parish Location Description Day Time Comment
OurLadyofSorrows
Vancouver • MassinSpanish• Reconciliation• SeasonedFarmWorkerMinistrythroughoutreachintheArchdiocesebytheLayScalabrinians
• YearlyChristmasMassanddinner
Accordingtoneed
PreciousBlood Surrey/Cloverdale
• MassinSpanish• Reconciliation• SeasonedFarmWorkerMinistry
3rdSunday 4:00pm ScalabrinianPriest
St.Joseph Langley • MassinSpanish• Reconciliation• SeasonedFarmWorkerMinistry
1stSunday 5:30pm HolyRosaryCathedralcelebrant
St.Ann Abbotsford • MassinSpanish• Reconciliation• SeasonedFarmWorkerMinistry
• Rosary
2ndSaturday 7:00pm ScalabrinianPriest
St.Luke MapleRidge • MassinSpanish• Reconciliation• SeasonedFarmWorkerMinistry
4thSunday 3:00pm HolyRosaryCathedralcelebrant
SacredHeart Delta • MassinSpanish• Reconciliation• SeasonedFarmWorkerMinistry
1stSaturday(NoMassJune/July)
7:00pm ScalabrinianPriest
• Rosary Tuesday 7:00pm
• CharismaticPrayerGroup Wednesday 7:30pm EnglishwithSpanishtranslation
• DiscoveryProgram(CCO) Dependentonscheduleofworkers
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ParishesCurrentlyServingHispanicImmigrants
Parish Location Description Day Time Comment
OurLadyofSorrows
Vancouver • MassinSpanish• Reconciliation• AdultCatechesis• BodasdeCana• CharismaticPrayerGroup• CharitableWorks• Choir• LayScalabrinians• LiturgicalMinistries• MarriageEncounter• ProjectTimothy• SeasonedFarmWorkerMinistry
• VocationCommittee• YoungAdult
Tuesday 6:30pm
Friday 6:30pm
Sunday 1:00pm
Sunday 7:00pm English/Spanish
OurLadyofGoodCounsel
Surrey • MassinSpanish• Reconciliation• AAMeetingsinSpanish• AdultCatechesis• BibleStudy• CharismaticPrayerGroup• CharitableWorks• Choir• MarriageEncounter• ProjectTimothy
Saturday 5:30pm ScalabrinianPriest
St.ClareofAssisi
Coquitlam • MassinSpanish• Reconciliation• CharismaticPrayerGroup• CharitableWorks• ProjectTimothy
Sunday 6:30pm ScalabrinianPriest
HolyRosaryCathedral
Vancouver • MassinSpanish• Reconciliation• CharitableWorks• YoungAdult
Sunday 6:30pm
PreciousBlood Surrey/Cloverdale
• MassinSpanish• Reconciliation• CharitableWorks• SeasonedFarmWorkerMinistry
3rdSunday 4:00pm ScalabrinianPriest
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Parish Location Description Day Time Comment
St.Joseph Langley • MassinSpanish• Reconciliation• CharitableWorks• SeasonedFarmWorkerMinistry
1stSunday 5:30pm HolyRosaryCathedralcelebrant
St.Ann Abbotsford • MassinSpanish• Reconciliation• CharitableWorks• Rosary• SeasonedFarmWorkerMinistry
2ndSaturday 7:00pm ScalabrinianPriest
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D. EvangelizationandCatechesis
“StandingoutsideoftheSuperstoreweencounteredawonderfulladyfromStJosephparishinLangley.TheyhelpusgettoMassandConfessionandofferusawonderfulmealwherewecantalktoourfellowbrothersandnewfriends.”
‐AnonymousSeasonalFarmWorker
Introduction
Both evangelization and catechesis are the concern of those working in Hispanic Ministry.Peopleareatdifferentplaceswithregardtotheirfaithlife.Someneedthekerygmaproclaimed;thatis,theinitialencounterwiththeLordsoastobuildarelationshipwithHim.Othershavealreadybegunthatrelationshipandneedtogrowin it throughastructuredcatechesis.SomeneedtobereacquaintedwiththeLordthattheyalreadyknowbuthavenotkeptintouchwith.Hispanic Ministry needs to be concerned about all these instances and begin tominister topeoplewheretheyareat in their faithgrowth.ThroughtheCoordinatorofHispanicMinistrydifferent programs will be chosen and adapted for the purpose of evangelization andcatechesis. The coordinator will work closely with those offices of the Archdiocese that areresponsibleforcatechesis.
MulticulturalParishes
Multiculturalparishesareparisheswheredifferentethniccommunitiesorculturalgroupsusethe same facilities. Scheduling can be challenging and involves each group having time andspaceforitsministry.Acentralcoordinatinggroupsuchasapastoralcouncilgivesleadershipbut,exceptforsomecelebrationstogether,eachgroupremainsseparate.
Themulticulturalparishhasitsbenefitsinthatfacilitiesaresharedwhicheliminatetheneedtoerect structures for each group. The difficulty comes in the inability to form an integratedcommunity. Multicultural parishes should eventually transform into intercultural parisheswhereatrueandunitedcommunityisformedfromdifferentgroups.Thisiswhereethnicandcultural traditions andways of celebrating one’s faith are absorbed into the community andbecomepartofthelifeofthewholecommunity.TherearecertainlymanymoremulticulturalparishesthaninterculturalonesbutthelatterofferagreaterwitnesstoatrulyCatholicChurch.
ItisunderstoodthatallHispanicscanavailthemselvesoftheservicesofthoseparishesthatareinvolved inHispanicMinistry.Theywouldenjoy the rights andbe responsible for thedutiesthatthiswouldentailaccordingtocanonlaw.
HispanicMinistryUsingFacilitiesofParishesforMassandOtherActivities
HispanicMinistryintheArchdioceseofVancouverhasbeenusingthefacilitiesofparishesforMassandotheractivitiesasaguestandcontinuestodoso.HispanicMinistryhasalsobeenableto integrate into multicultural parishes. It is hoped that at some point Hispanics will beintegratedintrueinterculturalparishes.Atthesametime,itisunderstoodthatintegrationisaslowprocessanddifferentstructuresareneededfordifferentmomentsofthatintegration.Atthisparticular time,an important focus inHispanicMinistry is theministry to seasonal farm
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workers. Hispanic Ministry in the Archdiocese of Vancouver has been using the facilities ofparishesforMassandotheractivitiesasaguestandcontinuestodoso.HispanicMinistryhasalsobeenabletointegrateintomulticulturalparishes.ItishopedthatatsomepointHispanicswill be integrated in true intercultural parishes. At the same time, it is understood thatintegrationisaslowprocessanddifferentstructuresareneededfordifferentmomentsofthatintegration.At thisparticular time,an important focus inHispanicMinistry is theministrytoseasonalfarmworkers.Parisheshavetobeplacesofwelcomeforpeoplewhoaretemporarilylivinginthearea.
SeasonalFarmWorkerMinistry
MigrantworkerministrieshadalreadybeenestablishedinAbbotsfordandLangleythroughthegenerousworkofpriestsandlaity.ScalabrinianPriestsandlayScalabrinianstogetherwiththeServiceandJusticeofficeoftheArchdiocesealongwithlayleadersintheparishesidentifiedtheneedtorenewandexpandtheseasonalfarmworkerministrytoincludemoreparishesintheFraserValleyandsouthoftheFraserRiver.
The group has had many discussions about how the Catholic Church could provide greatersupport and expand the ministry to more migrant seasonal farm workers. Moreover, theyrecognized that our absence provided an opportunity for other denominations to seek outmigrantworkersofferingthemspiritualsupportandhospitality.
“Migrantsareoftenvictimsof illegal recruitmentandof short‐termcontractsprovidingpoorworking and living conditions. This is because they often have to suffer physical, verbal andevensexualabuse,work longhours,oftenwithout thebenefitsofmedicalcareandtheusualformsofsocialsecurity”(ErgaMigrantesCaritasChristi,n.6).
This group has intentionally focused on the seasonal farm worker community to ensurepastoralcareisprovidedwhilefarmworkersliveandworkintheLowerMainland.StJoseph’s
ParishinLangley,StAnn’sParishinAbbotsfordandSacredHeartParishinDeltahaveofferedamonthlyMass inSpanish, inadditiontopracticalsupport, formanyyears.StLuke’sparish inMapleRidgeandPreciousBloodinCloverdalerecentlyinitiatedthisministry.ItisthedesireoftheSeasonalFarmWorkerMinistrygrouptoprovidemoreopportunitiesforthesacramentofreconciliation,biblestudy,prayergroupsandotheropportunitiesthatwouldaccommodatetheseasonalfarmworkersbusyworkschedules.
Allprogramsmustbesustainedthroughthebuildingofcapacitywithvolunteersattheparishlevel.Thisministrymustbeaparishbasedministry.
FormationofLeadersinMinistry
AnimportantresponsibilityoftheCoordinatorforHispanicMinistryistheformationofthoseinvolved.Thisbecomesevenmoreimportantforthosewhoministertoseasonalfarmworkerssincethisministryisnottheordinarypastoralministrycarriedoutwithinaparish.Itinvolvescertain sensibilities which need to be addressed. Together with the Lay Scalabrinians, theTeresianCarmeliteMissionariesandthedirectorofServiceandJusticeOffice,theCoordinator
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ofHispanicMinistrywillorganizeformationsessionsthatcanservetopreparebeginnersintheministryandserveasongoingformationforthosealreadyinvolved.
Ministry teams in the parish need to be formed as they begin ministry especially with theseasonalfarmworkers,sincethesemigrantworkersareconsideredavulnerablepopulation.
Essentialtoformationshouldbetrainingin“CautiousAdvocacy.”Asministersexperiencethesometimes precarious living and working conditions of seasonal farm workers they will bemovedtoactontheirbehalf, tobeavoiceforthevoiceless,butthismustbedonewithgreatcautionsothattheindividualworkers,ortheirjobs,arenotatrisk.
The Hispanic Ministry Handbook includes training and development guidelines required toservetheseasonalfarmworkers.
Thecoordinatorwillalsoberesponsibleto:
1. Host quarterly leadership meetings each year for training and development andnetworking.
2. Continuetoprovideinformationsessionstoparishesthatcurrentlyministertomigrantsforthepurposeofongoingtrainingandrecruitment.
3. HostanannualretreatforthosewhoMinistertoMigrants.
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E. GoalsandObjectives
“TheSpiritoftheLordisuponme,becausehehasanointedmetobringgladtidingstothepoor.He has sentme to proclaim liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let theoppressedgofree,andtoproclaimayearacceptabletotheLord.”
Luke4:18‐19
MinistrytoHispanicImmigrants
1. To promote worship (i.e. Mass, Communion Service, Reconciliation and other prayerexperiences)andprograms (Bible study,Discoveryandothers)especially through thesupportof theScalabrinianpriests,TeresianCarmeliteMissionaries,LayScalabriniansandthoseinvolvedinHispanicMinistryintheparishes.
a. Tocontinuetheministryalreadyinplaceinanumberofparishes.
b. ToassesstheneedsoftheHispanicimmigrantcommunityintheArchdioceseofVancouverand createanactionplan tobest address theseneedsbyDecember31, 2016. This would involve discussions between the Hispanic Ministrycoordinator, pastors of parishes where Hispanic immigrants reside, and theHispanicimmigrantsthemselves(focusgroupsasanexample).
2. ToformleadersamongtheHispanicimmigrantswhowillparticipateintheministry.
3. Tocontinuetoworkwiththedifferentorganizations/movements:MarriageEncounter,CharismaticRenewal,BodasdeCanaandothers.Thisinvolvementmustincludebuildingasenseofbelongingtoandsupportoftheparishcommunity.
4. To continue to have Scalabrinians and Lay Scalabrinians provide leadership withrunningtheCatholicChristianOutreach“Discovery”seriesandcontinueformingleaderswho will extend the program to parishes and sectors where ministry to Hispanicimmigrantsisbeingcarriedout.
5. ToconvokeageneralassemblyofallthoseinvolvedinministrytoHispanicimmigrantstobescheduledforthefallof2016.Thisconvocationwillinvolveformation,evaluationand planning for the future of the ministry. This gathering will be held at the JP IIPastoralCentresoasto impressontheparticipantsthatthisministry isaworkof theArchdioceseofVancouver.
MinistrytoSeasonalFarmWorkers(Migrants)
1. To recruit new parisheswith a high concentration of seasonal farmworkers in theircommunity.
a. TheHispanicMinistry coordinatorwill contact the pastor to begin discussionsregardingseasonalfarmworkerministry.
b. The two potential parishes identified for 2016 and 2017 are St Mary’s inChilliwackandStJosephinMission.
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2. To recruit Lay Scalabrinians to lead and support existing seasonal farm workerministriesandaidintheexpansionoftheministry.
a. OffertheScalabrinianLayAssociateteachingunits, inordertopreparepossiblecandidatesfortheLayScalabrinians,beginningatStHelen’sparishinthefallof2015and,thereafter,atleastonceperyear.
b. ProvidespecificformationforthenewLayScalabriniansinministrytoseasonalfarmworkers.
3. To connect with other parish groups and the community to grow capacity in thisministry.
a. Each parish based ministry will connect with their Pastor, Pastoral Council,CatholicWomen’sleague,KnightsofColumbus,SocietyofStVincentdePaulandothers in the parish to provide education and awareness in order to attractvolunteerswhowillsupporttheministry.
b. At the request of the parish based ministry, the Lay Scalabrinian MigrantLeadershipTeamwillprovideinformationsessionswhichoutlinethespecificsofministrytoseasonalfarmworkersfornewministriesorasrequired.
4. Topromoteworship(i.e.Mass,CommunionService,Reconciliation,Rosary,WayoftheCrossandotherprayerexperiences)andprograms(BibleStudy,Discoveryandothers)throughthesupportoftheScalabrinianpriests,LayScalabriniansandministryleadersintheparishes.
a. The seasonal workers themselves are seeking this. Together with the pastorthoseinvolvedintheministrywillorganizeopportunitiesforworshipaswellasformationcompatiblewiththeworkscheduleoftheseasonalfarmworkers.
b. Scalabrinians and Lay Scalabrinian Migrant Leadership Team will provideleadershipinthedeliveryoftheCatholicChristianOutreach“Discovery”seriesatselected farms and continue forming leaders who will extend the program tomorefarms.
c. Attendtriannualleadershiptraininganddevelopmentmeetings.
5. TocontinuetheannualChristmasMassanddinnerformigrantstobeheldatOurLadyof Sorrows Parish, which approximately 300 seasonal farmworkers attend, with thehelpofgenerousdonorsbothfromparishesandcommercialentities.
DevelopStructureandSustainabilityPlanningforImmigrantandMigrantMinistry
1. Documentingtherolesandresponsibilitiesofstaff,advisorycommitteeandvolunteersfor succession planning and training purposes will help to develop structure andimprovethesustainabilityoftheministry.
2. Templates for reporting ministry activities will be prepared by the Coordinator ofHispanicMinistryincooperationwiththeServiceandJusticeOffice.
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3. Allinformationregardingministry,withimmigrantswillbekeptatourLadyofSorrowsparish.
4. All information regarding seasonal farm worker ministry is presently kept with theServiceandJusticeofficeandwilleventually,oncetheframeworkandprocess(es)isinplace,bekeptbythesecretaryoftheLayScalabriniansatourLadyofSorrowsParish.
FinancialStability
1. TodateMinistryexpensesbothtoimmigrantsandmigrantshavebeencoveredbyOurLady of Sorrows, Scalabrinians, Lay Scalabrinians, the Service and Justice Office andMinistrygroupsineachparish.
2. FinancialresourceshavecomefromcollectionsatMassescelebratedwith immigrants,fund raising carried out by the Lay Scalabrinians and the ministry groups in theparishes, thebudgetof theServiceand JusticeOfficeandthegenerosityofparishes incontributingfundsandallowingtheministrytheuseoftheirfacilities.
3. HumanresourcesincludethemanyvolunteersthroughouttheArchdiocesethatgiveoftheirtimeandtalentstotheministry.Weneedtoincreasethisgenerousworkforcesoas to expand ourministry especially to themany farmworkers thatwe have not yetreached.
4. Budget items forministry toHispanic immigrants are included in the parishministrybudget of Our Lady of Sorrows. A collection is taken at the Masses celebrated withimmigrantsandaweeklydonationisgiventotheparishesfortheuseoftheirfacilities.ThoseimmigrantsparticipatingintheseweeklyMassesareconsideredparishionersofOurLadyofSorrowseventhoughsomearemembersofthelocalparishwhentheysendtheirchildrentotheparochialschool.TheyhavetheoptionofcontinuingasmembersofOurLadyofSorrowsatwhichtimetheparishofOurLadyofSorrowspaysthesubsidytotheschool.
5. Items included in a budget for ministry to the seasonal farm workers: stipends forpriests and religious working in the ministry; transportation expenses since thisministryinvolvestravelinglongdistances;foodforsocialsafterMassandsessionsheldatindividualfarms;bibles,booksandothercatecheticalmaterials;emergencyexpensessuchashelpwithfood,clothing,blankets,medicine,etc.;welcomeandfirstaidkits.
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F. ReportingandEvaluation
“TheapostlesgatheredtogetherwithJesusandreportedalltheyhaddoneandtaught.”
Mark6:30
Reporting
Migrant Leadership team members send monthly reports using the template provided(Appendix C) and submit to a centralized administrator for the purpose of creating a“dashboard”(AppendixE)tobereviewedbytheHispaniccoordinator.
ThereportsprovideinformationwhichallowstheHispaniccoordinatorandallinvolvedpartiestorefineprogrammingasrequired.
Triannual meetings are hosted for sharing information and for further training anddevelopmentoftheministries.
Evaluation
InJuneofeachyeartheCoordinatorofHispanicMinistrytogetherwithpriests,sistersandlayleadersintheministrywillmakeathoroughevaluationofallaspectsofHispanicMinistry,bothimmigrant (permanent) and migrant (temporary). The evaluation will lead torecommendationsfortheupcomingyearofministry.Specialattentionwillbegiventothegoalsandobjectivessetforthinthepastoralplan.Atthistime,monthlyreportssubmittedbyeachofthe parish groups, regardingmonthlyMasses as well as farm visits, will be assessed. Thesereportswillbecollatedbyacentralizedadministratoraftereachevent.TemplateshavealreadybeencreatedtoensureconsistencythroughouttheArchdiocese.
1. InadditiontothegeneralannualmeetingtheCoordinatorofHispanicMinistrywillmeetonce a year with the priests who minister to Hispanics or those hosting ministry toHispanics.
2. The coordinator of Hispanic Ministry will meet with the Archbishop on a bimonthlybasis. He will apprise the Archbishop of the activities of Hispanic Ministry for bothimmigrants and migrants. The Archbishop will provide input and suggestions withregardtotheministryandverifythatthepastoralplanisbeingimplemented.
3. Theplan is established for fiveyears afterwhichanewplanwill be submitted to theArchbishopforhisapproval.
4. ThePastoralPlanforHispanicMinistrywillbeevaluatedonanannualbasis,andcanbeadaptedasneeded. Suchadaptationswill beproposedby theCoordinatorofHispanicMinistryandapprovedbytheArchbishop.
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AppendixI: HandbookforMigrantMinistry
http://rcav.org/migrant‐farmworker‐ministry‐handbook/
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AppendixII: InfoSessionandAgendaTemplateSample
7:00pmFr.PabloSantaMariaWatsonSt.Joseph’sParish,Langley
WelcomesEveryoneIntroducesMC:AnaPaulaAlmeida,LayScalabrini,OurLadyofFatima,Vancouver
3mins
7:03pm
7:08pm
MCintroduces:EvelynVollet,OfficeofService&Justice,RCAV
OverviewoftheFarmWorkersMinistry
5mins
7:09pm
7:39pm
MCintroduces:FatherFrancescoD’Agostino,CS.OurLadyofSorrowsParish,VCR
SpiritualSession 30mins
7:40pm
7:50pm
MCintroduces:AgnesWong,LayScalabrini,OurLadyofSorrowsParish,VCR
PracticalSessionbeginswithFundraisingandDonations 10mins
7:51pm
7:56pm
MCintroduces:RosaJuradoandAnaMaravilla,LayScalabrinians,OurLadyofSorrowsParish,VCR
FirstAidKitSuppliesandDonations 5mins
7:57pm
8:07pmMC:BreakforRefreshments IntermissionBreak 10mins
8:08pm
8:13pm
MCintroduces:MikeHamaliuk,MigrantWorkersMinistrySt.Luke’sParish,MapleRidge
SharingastoryabouttheMigrantWorkersMinistryinMapleRidge 5mins
8:14pm
8:17pm
MCintroduces:DaisyPeccorini,LayScalabrini,OurLadyofSorrowsParish,VCR
ReadingaletterpreparedbyGraceReesaboutherMigrantMinistryinLangley
3mins
8:18pm
8:23pm
MCintroduces:PaulinaWeslowski,(NameofGroup)St.Joseph’sParish,Langley
SharingastoryabouttheMigrantWorkersMinistryinLangleytoday
5mins
8:24pm
8:29pm
MCintroduces:OctavioJurado,LayScalabrini,OurLadyofSorrowsParish,VCR
SharingastoryaboutsupportingthemissionoftheMigrantWorkersMinistryinMapleRidge
5mins
8:30pm
8:40pm
MCintroduces:ConnieFabian,LayScalabrini,OurLadyofSorrowsParish,VCR
SharingastoryaboutsupportingthemissionoftheMigrantWorkersMinistryinLangley
5mins
8:41pm
8:46pm
MCintroduces:JuanMiranda,LayScalabrini,OurLadyofSorrowsParish,VCR
TheMigrantWorkersMinistryCalltoAction
5mins
8:47pm
9:00pmMCQuestions&Answers
FollowedbyClosingInvitationtoMeetandGreet 3mins
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AppendixIII: TemplateofMonthlyMinistryReports
Parish
Coordinator
Date
Time
Mass
Celebrant
ConCelebrant(s)
Sisterspresent
Reconciliation
Approximatenumberparticipated
MigrantWorkers
Approximatenumberofworkers
Inattendance
Requestingrides
Unabletoattendduetoshortageofdrivers/seats
Farms
Approximatenumberoffarms
Inattendance
Requestingrides
Unabletoattendduetoshortageofdrivers/seats
Volunteers
Approximatenumberofvolunteers
Providingrides
Hostingdinner
other
Meal
Details
Snack
Dinner
Other
Donatedby
Otherinformationtoshare
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AppendixIV: MassPlanningTemplate
Description InCharge Day/Time Status
PREMASSPLANNING&DISCUSSION
Communication:inRCAVeventspromotion(ArchdiocesanCalendar,TheBCCatholicEventListing,TuesdayUpdate(Bulletin),rcav.orgwebsite)
CommunicationatParishLevelandallInvitationsCreateposterInvitenearbyparishes
PrepareBudgetFood,posters,othercosts
LectionaryandSacramentary(Spanish)
Nametagsforplanningteam
PrayersfortheFaithful:preparetheprayersandtranslateinSpanish
Choir:invitechoir;identifywilltheysingallMassparts
Media:identifyinhousephotographerandjournalistwhowillcapturetheday(inauguralMass)
InviteTheBCCatholic:journalistandphotographer(inauguralMass)
ArrangeridesforMigrantWorkers
THEDAYOFMASS
Reservepews:Lecturers,offertory,…
Greeters
Ushers(collection)
TrainingforAltarServers(ifrequired)
Flowers,altarpreparations
Pastors–GreetArchbishop
Identifycommentator:someonewhowilltalkfor2minutespriortotheMassandwelcome,turnoffcellphones,remindpeopleofthecelebrationfollowingandintroduceaMigrantworkerforatestimonial(1minute).MustbeinSpanish/English.
Identifyfarmworkersfor:Lectors,Psalm,PrayersfortheFaithful,BringuptheOffertorygifts
ThankyoutoArchbishop–afterCommunion
CELEBRATION
Dinner–setuptables,prepareformeal(hot,cold,tbd),cleanup
Entertainment(optional)
MobileUmbrellaClinicwillbeonsite
TestimonyfromFarmworkerafterdinner(optional)
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AppendixV: Dashboard
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Glossary
Hispanics Thistermisusedtomean“Spanish”speakingpersons.
Immigrant This term is used for personswho havemigrated to Canada and residehereonapermanentbasis.
LatinAmerican All Hispanics who arrive are from Central America, South America(includingBrazil)andMexico.
Migrant This term is used to differentiate the “seasonal farmworkers” from thegeneralimmigrantpopulation.