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Bueno, mi gente, ya ha pasado algún tiempo y la jornada en la que me embarqué hace 10 años, llegó a una conclusión. Sin embargo, ¡no ha finalizado! Como mencioné en mis pasados blogs, estos pasados 10 años  estuvieron repletos de muchos desvíos, llantas vacías, paradas, y demás. Como sucede con los niños, el canto de “¿Ya llegamos?” resonó durante los muchos años de formación. Más importante aún, esos años estuvieron marcados por las innumerables bendiciones y gracias que sólo Dios puede ofrecer.

Sería un error asumir que la jornada ha concluido, aunque así lo parezca. Por eso deseo continuar con la analogía del viaje, utilizando algo con lo que nosotros los floridanos nos podemos identificar: un viaje a la Florida central, el lugar desde el que nuestro “padre en la fe”, el arzobispo Thomas Wenski, ha regresado a nosotros. Quizás nuestro destino es uno de los muchos parques de diversiones. Precisamente, lo que deseo que recuerden es el tiempo que hemos pasado en los parques de diversiones.

Es probable que esta sea la mejor imagen que pueda ofrecerles, para que entiendan lo que he estado viviendo durante los pasados meses, desde mi ordenación al sacerdocio de Jesucristo el pasado 8 de mayo. Si recuerdan su primera visita a cualquiera de los parques de diversiones en Orlando, probablemente recuerden el asombro, como de niños, que sentían dondequiera que fueran. Quizás eran niños, pero parece que en esa zona geográfica, a los adultos se les permite ser niños de nuevo. ¿Hubo alguna atracción o función en particular que les llamó la atención? Quizás era la limpieza o el mero hecho de que gente de todos los lugares del mundo llegaba para ver los aparatos hechos por el hombre, que les sacudían, tiraban, asustaban, excitaban o incitaban a la felicidad. Independientemente de lo que fuera, o de lo que es, la sensación es similar a la experiencia que he tenido durante los pasados meses. Sin han leído hasta aquí, tengan paciencia conmigo…

Como sabrán, se me ha confiado caminar y compartir la vida con la maravillosa comunidad parroquial de St. Agnes, en Key Biscayne. Desde el momento de mi llegada, fui recibido con gran alegría y con una gran disposición. En todo lugar al que voy, hay algo nuevo y excitante que me llama la atención. Siempre hay alguna nueva situación que promete una experiencia maravillosa. Como sacerdote, he podido compartir en la gran dicha de las familias que integran esta comunidad, y de otras que residen en Island Paradise. También he podido caminar y cargar el peso durante los tiempos de gran dificultad y desafío que todos enfrentamos en nuestras vidas, ya que sería un error creer que todo está bien en un parque de diversiones. Sin embargo, el buen Señor, de quien proviene todo, nos llama una y otra vez para que nos volvamos a Él tanto en los momentos de grandes dificultades como en los de dicha.

Aunque no ha pasado mucho tiempo desde que fui ordenado sacerdote de Jesucristo, puedo decirles que todo es nuevo y repleto de la belleza de Cristo. En cualquier lugar al que voy, puedo reconocerle porque es por Él que estoy aquí, y es por Él que todas las situaciones y la gente que encuentro a diario se me presentan.

Estos pasados dos meses, y los muchos años de preparación para el ministerio, se parecen a la montaña rusa del parque de diversiones. Esa es una atracción que asombra a todo el mundo: ¿Cómo es posible que alguien la inventara, y cómo funciona? Mi experiencia se puede resumir de la misma manera: la única y gran diferencia es que en esta montaña rusa estaré una y otra vez, sin aburrirme, y la disfrutaré cada vez más. No sólo me someteré en una, dos e infinitas ocasiones; también motivaré a los caballeros que tienen la capacidad para que la disfruten.

Es más, quisiera motivarles a todos a que nos acompañen, pues los sacerdotes también los necesitamos a ustedes para que compartan con nosotros la jornada hacia la santidad. Entonces, ¿cuán asombrados y entretenidos les tiene Dios? ¿Cómo están acompañando al sacerdote de su parroquia en esta  jornada, tanto de él, como suya y mía?

Comments from readers

Antonio Fernandez - 07/21/2010 09:15 PM
Dear Fr. Rivero:
Thank you for sharing this article about the priesthood with us. Let me venture as well into the comparisons that you have so well mastered. Allow me to compare your Sacrament, the Holy Orders with ours, the Matrimony. There is a beautiful parallel between these two Sacraments that the Catechism group under the name of Sacraments at the Service of Communion. They both are directed toward love, service, and commitment for the salvation of others.
As I read your comments, I couldn't help but to think in my early years of marriage… that time that everyone calls the "honeymoon". Unfortunately and fortunately, the honeymoon promptly fades and comes a time of dissolution…. married couples enter in a period of questioning their decision and even the person that they have chosen as spouse. Also, they question themselves and how they have failed in fulfilling the concept they had as a husband or a wife. That's the moment they have to stop and think about their vows… of loyalty and permanency. Couples have to realize that love is not a feeling that comes today and disappears tomorrow. Love is a decision. It is not just the "yes" exchanged during the wedding ceremony but the eternal "yes" of the whole married life.
One day, I may feel that I am very resentful with my wife because what she did or said to me… however, regardless of my feelings I made the decision to love her. This is when couples can pass from the dissolution phase into one of a mature and committed love.
Father, I encourage you and other priests to consider how similar your ups and downs are to those of us married couples. Priests need to recognize as well that occasionally they will have doubts and questionings, moments of loneliness and dryness… of silence… what some saints call "la noche oscura". That is when priests have to remember, as well as married couples, that they one day said "yes" to the call the Lord made to them for a very special way to live their vocation. That "yes" was, and still is, the result of a decision and not of a feeling. Your "yes" supports ours and hopefully ours shall support yours as well.
God bless you father Luis.
William P. VanderWyden - 07/21/2010 08:56 AM
Congrats to Father Rivero on his appointment to the parish community of St. Agnes and for his wonderful witness on the priesthood! His thoughts are echoed by many great priests I have known over the years, and we pray that his enthusiasm for his ministry will enable others to accept the call of Christ and follow in his footsteps. Thanks for sharing your perspective on this great service to the People of God.
Fr. Luis A. Rivero - 07/21/2010 08:53 AM
Thank you one and all for your comments. I would also like to recognize the bashful who have read the blog and commented through other means.

Neida....
Fr. Hernando is still here thanks be to God. You're absolutely right in your assessment and he's a joy to work with and live this amazing ride. He's one that has ridden the roller coaster many times and one whom I look up to.

Juan....
Thank you for your kind words and constant support.

Lenny....
I can vividly remember your first Carnival at St. Tim's while my time there was limited because of other obligations I have always followed your growth in His vineyard very closely. Thank you for your Yes and your humble service in this, God's Amusement Park.

Br. Richard...
Always a good friend! Thank you for taking the time to read and respond. Also thank you for your Yes and example at His service!

Lucia....
Thank you for your kind words, but as I tell all who praise, I hope you also tell me if I am off target!!! I will relay your regards.

"Momma"
Thank you for your very kind words! Thank you for your support of the priesthood! Why wait for Heaven?!? Lets start to Rejoice Now!!! We can continue in Heaven!!!

Thomas...
Thank you fir your generous words. Whenever you want to meet come on over to KeyBiscayne, its beautiful here. As I always say the Holy Spirit knows not the meaning of rest!!!! Thank you for your prayers and support.
Thomas Mutchler - 07/20/2010 07:54 PM
What a magnificent testimony by Father Rivero! I have never had the pleasure of meeting him but I just became connected to him through the Holy Spirit. Good luck to you on your continuing journey through this life Father. I will keep you in my prayers. May God rain upon you His richest Blessings (but not while you're at an amusement park)!
"Momma" Lesley - 07/20/2010 04:04 PM
Dear Fr. Luis,
Praise God!! You sound like a "breath of fresh air" to all of us in the Archdiocese of Miami. For many years now I have equated the priesthood to a roller coaster, up to the top with weddings, the birth and baptisms of babies, and many other joys. And down with the painful struggles of your parishoners as you unite their disppointments and struggles with yours and those of Jesus. May your priesthood bring many to the Lord and may we all REJOICE one day in HEAVEN together. Amen! In His love, peace and joy always, along with perseverance in the priesthood.
Lucia Mor - 07/20/2010 11:18 AM
Fr. Luis, as always your comments are right on target. May God continue to bless you and your family. You have been an inspiration to all of us. Regards to your parents, blessings,

Lucia Mor
Richard DeMaria - 07/19/2010 03:38 PM
luis, I share the opinion of NEIDA D. PEREZ that you are fortunate to be able to continue your journey with Father Hernando. I am sorry that you did not arrive in time to work with the former principal, Mrs. Sheila Cruse, who I know would have become an important person in your life. Richard
Leonard (Lenny) Gonzalez - 07/19/2010 11:50 AM
I am always amazed by our heavenly Father. Your analogy of a roller coaster is precisely how I have come to experience the awe and glory of our Lord. The excitement of trying something new and waiting in anticipation for the moment that is upon me, the task at hand. Then there is the moment as i climb to the top of the ride and may doubt that I may have made a mistake as the coaster slowly creeps over the top. Then there is the trill and excitement as I rush through the ride and at time don't have an opportunity to catch my breath before I am flung into another turn of dip. Yet as the ride comes to an end there is some sadness that this moment has come to an end; but I get up and make the line to do it all over again. I am in awe and amazed that God always allows me to serve Him and allows me to experience all the highs and lows in His grace and presence. What a loving God that allows us to subject ourselves to the tasks of this world in His name and the grace he grants us as we ride on this roller coaster of life. As a husband, father and lay minister, life can sometimes be a never ending series of roller coasters; without a chance to take a breath before the next one starts. But thanks be to God for holding my hand throughout the rides. And who better to ride with than God.
Juan A. del Sol - 07/19/2010 11:13 AM
Father Rivero, we have continued to pray for you and all priests. May God continue to bless you and your ministry. Enjoy the graces of your spiritual journey toward sainthood.
Neida D. Perez - 07/19/2010 07:34 AM
If Fr. Jose Luis Hernando is still at St. Agnes, your greatest blessing at this time is to begin or to continue the journey in his company. He sticks to the Scripture and combines it with great creativity at preaching which is frequently animated by his sense of humor...and much more. I will probably comment further during the week. May the Lord bless you and your ministry.

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