Monday, January 27, 2014

A More Incisive Female Presence


On 25 January 2014 His Holiness Pope Francis received in audience representatives of the CIF (Centro Italiano Femminile – Italian Women's Centre), on the occasion of their congress. In his address, Pope Francis observed that during recent decades, “alongside other cultural and social transformations, also the identity and role of women in the family, in society and in the Church has seen significant changes, and in general the participation and responsibility of women has increased”.

In this process, he recalled, “discernment on the part of the Magisterium of the Popes” has been, and still is, important, especially the publication in 1988 of Blessed John Paul II's Apostolic Letter “Mulieris dignitatem” on the dignity and vocation of women, and his Message for the 1995 World Day for Peace on the theme “Women: teachers of peace”. He continued, “I too have considered the indispensable contribution of women in society … I have rejoiced in seeing many women sharing some pastoral responsibility with priests in accompanying people, families and groups, as in theological reflection, and I have expressed my hope that greater room can be made for a more capillary and incisive female presence in the Church”.

“If in the world of work and in the public sphere a more incisive contribution by the female gender is important, then this contribution also remains indispensable within the domain of the family, which for Christians is not simply a private space, but rather that 'domestic Church' whose health and prosperity is a condition for the health and prosperity of the Church of society itself”, he added. “At this point it is natural to ask: how is it possible for women to increase their effective presence in many contexts within the public sphere, in the world of work and in places where the most important decisions are made, and at the same time maintaining their presence and preferential and entirely special attention in and for the family? Here it is the field of discernment that, aside from reflection on the reality of women in society, presupposes assiduous and persistent prayer”.

“It is in dialogue with God, enlightened by prayer, that the Christian woman continually searches to answer the Lord's call, in the reality of her situation. This is a prayer that is always supported by the maternal presence of Mary. She, who cared for her divine Son, who propitiated his first miracle at the wedding at Cana, who was present on Calvary and at the Pentecost, shows you the road to take to deepen the meaning and role of women in society and to be fully faithful to the Lord Jesus Christ and to your mission in the world”.

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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Our Dad: In Our Hearts and In Heaven


Our dear Dad, John L. Coval, died peacefully on January 9, 2014, surrounded by his loving family.  He was born on February 21, 1927, in Jeanesville, PA, to the late John and Anna (Marcinko) Koval.  While we mourn the loss of our Dad, we know that he is happy with the Lord in heaven.  He was preceded in death by our Mom, Iona, his wife of 60 years.




Dad was a military veteran who served during World War II in the US Army Air Corps.  He worked for several engineering firms in the Harrisburg area and retired as a civil engineer technician.  He was an active member of Saint Margaret Mary Parish for more than 50 years.


He was a devoted husband and father.  He was a wonderful neighbor, always ready to help others and genuinely interested in everyone he met.  His main interests included all types of home improvement and construction projects, refurbishing cars, photography, traveling and watching football and NASCAR racing events with his family.  He liked smaller detailed projects such as building model airplanes and doing crossword puzzles.


Your support and prayers are greatly appreciated especially as we have lost our Dad less than 6 months after we lost our Mom.  Words cannot express our gratitude for your countless expressions of sympathy and kindness: the Holy Sacrifices of the Mass being offered for Dad (John), the perpetual enrollments in spiritual works of religious congregations, memorial donations in honor of Dad, beautiful flowers, delicious food, phone calls, e-mails, precious shared memories of Dad and so much more. 


You are signs of God’s love and our Heavenly Father’s care for each of us. May God richly bless you as you have blessed us!