MIAMI | The universality and
richness of the Catholic Church were vibrantly on display at the Cathedral of
St. Mary on the feast of the Epiphany, Jan. 8, 2023, as Catholics of all ages representing diverse
cultural and ethnic groups gathered to take part in the annual Migration Mass
presided by Archbishop Thomas Wenski.
Photographer: ANA RODRIGUEZ-SOTO | FC
Archbishop Thomas Wenski celebrates the annual Migration Mass, welcoming members of the various national and ethnic apostolates in the Archdiocese of Miami, to St. Mary Cathedral on the feast of the Epiphany, Jan. 8, 2022.
The Brazilian, Chinese,
Filipino, Haitian, Indian, Korean, Nigerian, Polish, Trinidadian-Jamaican, and
Vietnamese apostolates all participated in the Mass, parts of which were
celebrated in many of their languages. The readings were proclaimed in Haitian
Kreyol and Polish, and the Gospel in Igbo. Representatives of the various apostolates
read the
prayers of the faithful in nine languages.
Many
of those present wore the beautiful traditional dress of their countries, such as the Haitian Karabela, the Korean Hanbok, the
Chinese Tang suit and the Indian sari.
“And
today we celebrate the rich gift of our diversity,” said Archbishop Wenski at
the start of the Mass. “Many people fear diversity. Many people believe that
diversity divides us. But it doesn’t divide us. It enriches us. The only thing
that can divide us is sin.”
Archbishop Wenski also shared
the significance of the Migration Mass, pointing out that “Catholic” is derived
from a Greek word for “universal.”
“It is no coincidence that we
celebrate the [Migration] Mass on the feast of the Three Kings, because the Three
Kings show for us the universality of salvation, and also the universality of
the human family. We all are brothers and sisters, brothers and sisters of one
father.”
This
fact was powerfully reflected at the Lord’s Prayer, where each participant
prayed the Our Father in their native language.
The
rich diversity of the South Florida community was evident not only through the
array of traditional dress and the many languages spoken, but also through the music.
Choirs from various cultural groups sang in their native tongues. The Haitian
and Chinese choirs sang during the Offertory. The Korean and Filipino choirs sang
during Communion. The Nigerian choir sang the postlude music accompanied by their
traditional instruments such as an alo (metal gong),
an igba (cylinder drum) and an udu (pottery drum).
The archbishop also took the
occasion to commend Catholic Legal Services, an agency serving immigrants which
is marking its 25th anniversary.
In
addition, under a tent outside the cathedral doors, the Cathedral Council of
Catholic Women held a bake sale and white elephant sale to raise money for the
many services they provide the community. They sold food and drinks such as
coffee and Haitian pate and even ran a boutique selling items such as apparel.
John
West from Visitation Parish in North Miami, who represented Trinidad and
Jamaica during the prayers of the faithful, said one of his biggest takeaways
was “seeing how many Catholics are in the world, how Catholics come from so
many cultures and ethnicities.”
Photographer: ANA RODRIGUEZ-SOTO | FC
A young member of the Chinese Apostolate takes up a gift for Archbishop Thomas Wenski during the offertory at the annual Migration Mass, Jan. 8, 2023.
Archbishop Thomas Wenski celebrates the annual Migration Mass, welcoming members of the various national and ethnic apostolates in the Archdiocese of Miami, to St. Mary Cathedral on the feast of the Epiphany, Jan. 8, 2022.
Comments from readers
Graciela Andrade -
01/18/2023 12:39 PM
Great article! Having lived in Miami for 30 years we were blessed to see the reality of Christian unity in the midst of diversity. Beautifully written, Miss Chaffins. Looking forward to more!
LG -
01/10/2023 06:28 PM
What a well written article!
But one can only expect the best from the best.
Congratulations Miss. Chaffins!
Trinity -
01/10/2023 06:18 PM
Love this article! It must’ve been so beautiful seeing so many different cultures gathered together as brothers and sisters in Christ!! ❤️
Cary A. -
01/10/2023 03:53 PM
Great article! The Mass must’ve been so very beautiful! 😍 Thanks for posting!
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