miércoles, 18 de diciembre de 2019

LAY JOSEPHINES OF MALASIQUI CELEBRATING EARLY CHRISTMAS TOGETHER WITH THE KIDS (PHILIPPINES, DECEMBER 15, 2019)



Lay Josephines of Malasiqui (Masanton Familia) started with a group of women mostly teachers and churchgoers through the invitation of Sr. Felma Ramones, SSJ way back 2003. We had sessions every 3rd Sunday of the month  facilitated by Sr Felma along with Sr. Paz, Sr. Yoly, Sr. Cleofe and some LJs like Leah who take turns in gving us Formation. They come to Malasiqui every month for four years until we, the first batch, had our First Commitment on May 1, 2007. Years after, another batch was formed.

Joining the SSJ Family as Lay Josephines was a milestone in our lives. We were inspired by the SSJ charism and the living of the Josephine spirituality harmonizing prayer and work. Individually, we share our own experiences with our families, co workers, friends, acquaintances and other people around us. LJ Malasiqui has embraced the commitment to help the poor families and their children, unemployed women, other LJ groups or anybody who needs  moral, spiritual,  financial, and  economic assistance.

Yearly, LJ Malasiqui prepares different activities like livelihood projects (with actual demonstrations), visiting the sick and the elderly Lay Josephines, leading novenas in honor of our Patron Saint and of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, Ripple Blessings/Outreach Program in the form of feeding the children, gift-giving during Christmas celebrations. Sr Azon Domantay gives Holy Communion to the sick and the elderly as well. We have been doing these varied outreach activities for four years already.

The group usually invites the children because we see in them real happiness even if they just receive simple gifts/prizes. Their sweet smiles, laughter and feeble voices saying Thank you make/complete our day. Catechism and good manners are integrated in our gatherings to educate our young guests.

Last December 15, 2019, we, the LJ Malasiqui, had Christmas Party with the kids. The first part of our party was with the children with the following activities: catechism, parlor games, sharing of food and gift-giving.






The second and last part was bonding among ourselves through shared lunch where we recounted and shared our stories, followed by a very exciting and joyful exchange of gifts.





MINELLI RAMONES POQUIZ, LJ (LJ COORDINATOR OF LJ MALASIQUI)


WRITTEN BY:

MINELLI RAMONES POQUIZ, LJ

domingo, 8 de diciembre de 2019

LAY JOSEPHINES IN THE PHILIPPINES CELEBRATING THEIR 2019 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY


LAY JOSEPHINES,  ROWENA AUXILLOS (BONETTE) & SIERVAS DE SAN JOSE
The 2019 Lay Josephine National Assembly was held at the SSJ Provincial House from November 30 to December 1, 2019 with this theme: FALLING IN LOVE WITH THE CHARISM. It focused on Strategic Planning and Team building facilitated by Dr. Rowena Auxillos, M.D. and attended by 31 Lay Josephines from the different LJ groups and 9 sisters from the different communities.


DR. ROWENA AUXILLO, M.D. (FACILITATOR)


The Lay Josephines took to task the responsibility of organizing their first national assembly.  Dr. Connette  L. Sta. Cruz,M.D. (LJ Coordinator) met together with the leaders of each LJ group and members of the Planning/ Steering Committee on the 3rd Sunday LJ meeting with the link SSJ sister. The facilitator was given all the information about the SSJ congregation and the Lay Josephine Spirituality. The spirit of Nazareth, the inspiration of the Holy Family and of their founders Bonifacia and Butinya filled up what had been lacking in the preparations.

On the first day of the assembly, Nov. 30, 2019, the facilitator was able to pick up immediately the strengths /weaknesses of the group. She was on top of the situation as she started the ball rolling by introducing herself to the group; she being a medical doctor herself and her capability as facilitator of hospitals and other lay groups for administration/ organization. She facilitated the whole day on STRATEGIC PLANNING. Groups discussed and reported written answers in Manila paper for synthesis: “What’s inspiring?”; “What’s working?”; “What’s possible?”; “What’s missing?” Through this process, our LJ members discovered their own strengths, capabilities and weaknesses. The VISION and MISSION of the Lay Josephine Spirituality were also revisited. They were made simpler and easier to live out in their ordinary lives. Notable were the efforts to unify their understanding and doing, living the Nazareth spirituality in the different services for girls at risks and for the unemployed woman. In the revisit of the LJ Mission/ Vision Statements, tackled in the group discussions at different sessions were the following: “Where are we going?” How are we going to get there?”; “Why Change?; “Next Steps: Action Steps”. It was also a moment of realization that they are treading the same path with the SSJ towards realization of their goals. Although, still at its early stages of development, it’s showing up it’s leveling up!

DR. CONNETTE L. STA. CRUZ (LJ COORDINATOR)

GROUP ONE

GROUP TWO

GROUP THREE
Very inspiring, indeed, was the 100 % attendance of the LJ Group from Silay City, Negros Occidental. 


They facilitated the activities before supper. One of them presented a PowerPoint presentation on Sharing, one of the most important Nazareth values. 


Their coordinator shared the summary of their experiences as LJs. They are a very solid group living out the 4 dimensions of formation in the different stages (Life, Goods, Spirituality and Mission). They meet regularly every 2nd Sunday of the month for their formation and sharing of faith-life experiences. They have their outreach program with the economically challenged people in Hacienda Maquina every 4th Sunday of the month. They have their own funds that come from their regular monthly contributions and their income from Arts/ Crafts. Their coordinator is an artist who facilitates their Arts/Crafts Fund-Raising Project.           

The Boodle Fight Dinner and fellowship Night that ended the day’s activities was not only nourishing for their bodies but for the relationships they are developing with one another and with the SSJs!



The second day, December 1, started with the 1st Advent Sunday Mass. Several activities for team building caught their attention: they realized that their group has to be built on a strong foundation so as to be able to endure the tests of time; how “communication” affected their group proceedings and relationships, how important the trust they have to give to each other and how “committed” they can be in living the charism.







A “change” has come upon them. They are falling in love with the “charism”! This was clearly manifested during their last activity- Evaluation and Recommitment. As each one painted her right hand, she shared what has been her most significant experience during the last two days. They were all very positive and encouraging. Then, they expressed their renewed commitment as Lay Josephine as they imprinted their painted hands on the white Illustration Board. It was a very meaningful and touching experience! 


They felt in their heart a very deep conviction to be a Lay Josephine forever. They expressed their heartfelt gratitude to to the SSJs for their presence and support and most especially to their facilitator for her efficient and effective facilitation skills and very gentle and loving presence.
In the afternoon, the LJ Silay under the facilitation of their coordinator-Maryann Ledesma, LJ, shared with the KBB and YBB their Arts/Crafts. KBB means Kids for Bonifacia and Butinya while YBB means Youth for Bonifacia and Butinya.

MARYANN LEDESMA, LJ FACILITATING THE ARTS/CRAFTS


OUTPUT WORKS OF KBB & YBB

KIDS OF BONIFACIA & BUTINYA / YOUTH OF BONIFACIA & BUTINYA WITH LJs
The LJs of Mandaluyong group started them on April 27, 2019. Two LJs are taking charge of their formation. Being the Year of the Youth, the Lay Josephines decided to celebrate the Christmas party of the KBB and YBB after the LJ Assembly so that the LJs and the SSJs could join them in their celebration.

At the start of the Christmas Party, it was really a delight to see the kids and youth for Bonifacia and Butinya choreographing the songs about Bonifacia and Butinya and performing a short drama in order to present the short life history of the two SSJ founders through the two youths dressed as Bonifacia and as Fr. Butinya. 





A KID FOR BONIFACIA AND BUTINYA CELEBRATING HIS BIRTHDAY DURING THE CHRISTMAS PARTY
There’s, indeed, a great hope for the LJs to flourish at the service of the Kingdom in the poor working world with the coming of our youths and kids for Bonifacia and Butinya! Their parents were there to support them and hopefully, they, too, will be future Lay Josephines.

YBB & KBB WITH THEIR PARENTS

A FAMILY OF LAY JOSEPHINES (YBB, KBB & LJ)

The sense of being one big Josephine family pervaded as they partook together the Christmas Party Meal.



SHARING FROM LJ PARTICIPANTS:


"Our 2 days Strategic Planning and Team building provided by Dr. Bonette was an eye opener to all of us.  Especially when we had to re.-visit our LJ Mission and Vision, we realized the importance and essence of why we are called Lay Josephines.


This activities also brought about the LJs closer together. Kudos to Dr. Bonette for her generosity in sharing her Time, Talent and Treasure and we look up to her as an inspiration to the LJs because she facilitated in opening our hearts and minds to new learnings." Hellivi Hormillosa, LJ

"This activity opened our mind that we should not only give, but we should share and sharing must come from our heart so that others will be inspired also to share God's blessings." Rogielyn Acquiat Lasafin, LJ

"For me, these two days of our assembly had been very fruitful to all of us. We learned how to be open to many possibilities that may come our way. We came to know what we really want and how we can be better Lay Josephines; that it is not the quantity of projects that really matters but the quality of living out the charism bequeathed to us by our Founders: St. Bonifacia and Fr. Butinya... and our witnessing of the value of harmonized prayer and work based on the life of the  Holy Family, Jesus, Mary and Joseph in Nazareth." Cecilia Lagaya, LJ





                       

lunes, 27 de mayo de 2019

¡¡¡La Familia josefina de Cuba está de fiesta!!!


Mucha alegría provocó encontrarnos la Familia Josefina cubana en nuestro Encuentro Nacional celebrado en Placetas, Villa Clara, entre los días 3 y 4 de mayo. 


Bajo el lema “Dos pisadas y un mismo caminar”, expresión que nos define y hermana, nos reunimos Siervas y Laicos Josefinos de los cuatro grupos de Cuba para: 

1. Compartir y retomar lo vivido en cada grupo desde 2017 a 2019: Desarrollo del Proyecto de Animación Laical Josefino, experiencias, iniciativas, actividades, vivencia del carisma y otros. 

2. Elección de los Laicos Josefinos que prestarán los servicios de Coordinador/a, Comunicador/a y Cronista nacionales. 

Iluminación 

En clima de acogida, atención y escucha tuvimos un momento de iluminación con el tema “Fraternidad”, invitándonos a vivirla en la actualidad inspirados en la mirada y experiencia de nuestros fundadores Santa Bonifacia Rodríguez y Francisco Butiñá, teniendo como modelo a la Sagrada Familia de Nazaret. 

Esta dinámica y clima de fraternidad nos ayudó a preparamos para la elección de los distintos servicios a nivel nacional. 

Momento de Elecciones 

Durante los encuentros de meses anteriores cada grupo de laicos decidió cuáles serían sus propuestas para asumir los servicios y fueron presentadas aquellas personas elegidas. Luego tuvimos un tiempo para pensar en ellos a partir de los criterios para las elecciones que entre todos compartimos. 

El proceso de votación se efectuó utilizando voto secreto y libre, quedando como: 

Coordinador Nacional: Gregory Valdés 

Comunicadora Nacional: Yania Alemán 

Cronista Nacional: Ilenana Cabrera

lunes, 29 de abril de 2019

Itinerario Laical Josefino

Nos alegra poder compartir por fin el documento del Itinerario laical Josefino que  se había iniciado en el 2 encuentro internacional de LJ-SSJ. 




Accede también a los documentos del 2 encuentro internacional 




sábado, 30 de marzo de 2019

Familia Josefina en Santa Clara -Cuba comparte...

Siervas de San Jose y Laicos Josefino celebrando este domingo 24 de marzo nuestro encuentro mensual para homenajear a todas las mujeres del grupo resaltando a Santa Bonifacia Rodriguez de Castro por el Dia de la mujer. Todos demostramos nuestro amor por San Josè en ocasiòn de su fiesta el pasado dìa 19 y hacer las propuestas de aquellos Laic@s q podràn representarnos a nivel Nacional como Coordinador@, cronista y comunicador@.

jueves, 31 de enero de 2019

Saludos desde Perú



LJ-SSJ Perú, solemos tener un reencuentro nacional cada verano, usualmente los primeros días del mes de febrero, en esta foto, recuerdo de febrero 2018, exactamente hace un año.


Actualizamos y profundizamos aspectos importantes para nuestra formación laical, así como seguimos interiorizando el Itinerario Laical Josefino.



 Nos planteamos interrogantes,

 ¿Cómo estamos haciendo realidad, en nuestra vida y comunidad , nuestra identidad laico josefino? 

Ante este contexto, ¿cómo se manifiesta nuestra labor de laico?

¿Cómo debe ser al 2021?

Hoy, 1 de febrero, 2019, iniciamos el VIII encuentro, ...
Saludos