Lord, You looked at me; smiling you have pronounced
my name; in the sand I have left my boat, at your side,
I will seek other shores (“Fisher of Menâ€)
On January 16, 2013 the Dominican Province of Our Lady of the Rosary celebrated with solemn simplicity the traditional “Sending Off†of two missionaries to East Timor. The meaningful ceremony took place at St. Dominic’s Priory, Macau and was attended by the twenty three simply professed brothers of our Studentate, and twelve priests from the Priory St. Dominic and from our Dominican communities in Hong Kong, Zhu Hai and Myanmar. The Prior Provincial of the Province, Fr. Javier González, OP, led the concelebrated Eucharist and, within the Mass, the Order of Blessing and Sending of Missionaries.
The Eucharist began with the moving song Pescador de hombres (Fisher of Men). The Responsorial Psalm continued with another inspiring song, Here I Am Lord, which introduced us to the first reading. The first reading was taken from the prophet Jeremiah (1:4-10), and the second reading, from the Gospel of Matthew (28:16-20).
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Before I formed you I knew you; before you came to birth I consecrated you… Lord, I said, ‘I do not know how to speak, I am only a child!’ Yahweh replied: You must go to all to whom I send you… Do not be afraid, for I am with you (Jr)
Jesus appeared to the disciples and spoke to them: ‘Go, make disciples of all nations; baptize them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teach them to observe all the commands I gave you. I am with you always; yes, to the end of time’ (Mt)
 After the proclamation of the Gospel, Fr. Javier introduced the two brothers to be sent to East Timor: Fr. Ruben MartÃnez, OP, from Spain who was working in our mission in Taiwan, and Fr. Gerson Javier Nieto, OP, from Venezuela who was ministering in Spain. Fr. Javier focused his homily first on the two readings – so appropriate for the occasion! – and second on the itinerary that the Province has followed to reach this historic day. He recalled for us that on November 28, 2011, the Master of the Order, Fr. Bruno Cadoré, OP, wrote a letter asking him to please “take the responsibility of bringing the presence of the Order to this land of East Timorâ€; other Dominican Provinces present in Asia will help. With the approval of the Council of the Province, Fr. Javier accompanied by Fr. Fausto Gomez, OP went to Dili, the capital city of East Timor, and expressed to him the desire of the Order to open a mission in his diocese. The Bishop of Dili, the Most Rev. Alberto Ricardo, DD accepted gladly the request of the Province and gave his blessings and a place in the south to begin the mission. Afterwards, Fr. Provincial Javier invited the members of the Province to volunteer for the new mission. A good number offered themselves to go. Two were chosen (one more will go there later). He mentioned with joy the email just sent to him by Fr. Master Cadoré, who blessed the project and assured us of his fraternal communion and constant prayers. All of us, Fr. Javier said, must be ready to go: “we are all missionaries.†May this ceremony of the “Sending Off†– he added – strengthen our missionary spirit!
 Fr. Provincial expressed his deep gratitude to Frs. Ruben and Gerson Javier for accepting the invitation to start the mission in East Timor and assured them of the continuing prayers and help of the Province. In East Timor everybody knows that the Portuguese Dominicans were the first missionaries there. With the opening of this mission, the Dominican friars of our Province will re-open and renew our significant historical presence in that part of Southeast Asia. By the way, at Present two congregations of Dominican Sisters work for the Lord in East Timor: The Congregation of Dominican Missionaries of the Rosary and the Congregation of St. Catherine of Siena of Portugal. After the homily, the ceremony of the Blessing and Sending of Missionaries followed, and the Blessing and Imposition of the Missionary Cross. Our two brothers Ruben and Gerson Javier were blessed and prayed over and given the Missionary Cross.
After communion, the new missionaries of East Timor were given two special gifts: the statues of our Lady and of St. Dominic. On behalf of the two, Fr. Ruben expressed his gratitude to Fr. Provincial for choosing and trusting them. He spoke humbly of their new adventure for the Kingdom: “Certainly, we are not better than others who could have been chosen instead of us. Still, he added, “we believe that God is and will always be with us. This is not our mission but the mission of the Province and of the Order. I have to say candidly that God was with me in my previous missions – I felt his presence -, and He will be with us in East Timor. We are in his hands.â€
The joyful celebration was closed, following the old tradition of our Province, with the singing of the Salve Regina to Our Lady of the Rosary and the O Spem Miram to our Father St. Dominic. East Timor, or Timor Leste, the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste is a member of the United Nations, a developing country in Southeast Asia with great material and spiritual resources. With the Philippines, East Timor is the other predominantly Catholic country in Asia. The small country with nearly one million and two hundred thousand people has three dioceses: Dili, Baucau and Maliana. Our new Dominican mission is located in the Diocese of Dili. The main three languages spoken in East Timor are Portuguese, Tetum and Bahasa. Before coming here to Hong Kong and Macau, our brothers Ruben and Gerson Javier spent months in Lisbon learning Portuguese. Up to the present, there are strong historical links between East Timor and Macao – both former Portuguese colonies –, and between the Dioceses of Macao and East Timor.
Accompanied by Fr. Provincial, Frs. Ruben and Gerson Javier flew to Dili on January 18, 2013. From Dili the three will proceed to the parish of Hatudo, a town located in the region of Ainaro. In this town, south of East Timor, the Dominicans will start their pastoral work and serve the local Church and preach the Good News that is Jesus Christ.
East Timor is calling!May Our Lady of the Rosary and our Father Saint Dominic be always with the new missionaries in East Timor – and with us all!
Here I am, Lord. Is it I, Lord? I have heard you calling in the night.
I will go, Lord, if You lead me. I will hold your people in my heart
(“Here I Am Lordâ€)