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Category: Blog
April 9, 2025

MFC New Jesrsey 2025 Lenten Recollection

MFC New Jersey

2025 Lenten Recollection: Hope Abounds in Every Heart

March 22, 2025 | Reflection by Kuya George

On a grace-filled Saturday morning, nearly 300 brothers and sisters gathered for our 2025 MFC New Jersey Lenten Recollection held on March 22. The day began early at 8:30 AM, gently ushered in by Holy Mass, a light breakfast, and praise-filled worship that set the tone for a day of deep reflection and renewal.

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Our beloved Spiritual Director, Fr. John Gordon, served as the Master of the Recollection, delivering three soul-stirring talks under the central theme:

"Hope Abound"
A call to anchor ourselves in God's unfailing hope, even in the most uncertain of times.

Read more: MFC New Jesrsey 2025 Lenten Recollection

Category: Blog
March 25, 2025

MFC Aruba Conference 2025

MFC Aruba

MFC USA, Pack Your Bags—We're Going to ARUBA!

May 16–18, 2025 | Aruba Conference 2025

Yes, you read that right! For the first time ever, we're having a Caribbean Conference—and it's happening in the sun-kissed, joy-filled island of Aruba!

 

This is not just a trip. This is a God-appointment. A weekend to laugh, worship, cry, hug, pray, and grow together as one big MFC family. Imagine praising God in paradise, receiving powerful teachings, celebrating the Holy Eucharist, and enjoying deep, Spirit-filled fellowship—all while surrounded by the beauty of God’s creation.

 

We’re opening this special experience exclusively for MFC members from the USA and other areas outside Aruba. Only 120 slots available, and trust me—you want to be one of them!

Let’s go be pilgrims of hope, island-hopping from church to church, heart to heart, all for Jesus. Aruba is waiting. God is waiting. Let’s do this—together.

 

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Category: Blog
March 23, 2025

Camp Hope - North California Youth Camp

Camp Hope

North California Youth Camp

St. Joseph Marello Retreat Center - Loomis, CA

30 Youth Graduates

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My time at Camp Hope was truly a refreshing and valuable experience. I connected with the service team, participants, and most importantly God. I am so appreciative of the hard work and dedication this team has given and I truly know it was God guiding the way. The camp was an overall good learning time and I valued the moments where I grew closer with my discussion group or the talks

 

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I am beyond grateful to have given my first talk during this camp. I will take it as a way to grow for other opportunities that come my way. I observed my brothers and sisters grow relationships that would not be made without this camp. I woke up each morning ready to take on whatever God had in store for all of us. My sisters and I grew close, and I am looking forward to the next camp.

  

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Most importantly I truly think that we did our very best to bring the participants closer to understanding and growing as a person. Each and every one of them had a change from the start of the camp to the end, and I know many did not want to leave. From worship to fellowship night, and many other things that happened, I am so glad to have joined the memorable moments we created. Everyone did their part and I hope and pray that the participants will take action outside of camp. Again, I am very appreciative of the time I spent, and I will forever cherish the experience you all have given me.

 

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Reflection by Gabie Pedrigal

Household Servant in MFC Fresno Unit

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Category: Blog
March 8, 2025

Hope does not disappoint

HOPE DOES NOT DISAPPOINT

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This was a resounding message to me throughout the MV retreat. Coming to the retreat, I do not know what to expect. The last few weeks of 2024 have been rough on me mentally and spiritually. When we arrived at the retreat, it was nice to see familiar faces, a familiar home, and a familiar ambiance. Yet there was something different about the place. All around me was a continued chatting and catching up. We went to Mass then back to our host, then the same thing again. And the next thing I knew, we were starting the retreat. We then went on to some reading and reflections. 

 

HOPE. We started diving towards the word Hope and what it meant for us. A very familiar word yet it seems that I have forgotten what it really meant. The group started talking about their hopes, things to look forward to, and things that allowed them and pushed them to move forward. I listened to their sharings. In my head, I also asked myself, what was hope for me? What does it mean? And what was the hope that the Lord wanted me to see? I wasn’t sure. We then continued through the readings but my mind was occupied again with the many uncertain things that I had left before the retreat. And then we read this one part of the reading material from Pope Francis’ message during the WYD 2023 which says: “When you feel surrounded by the clouds of fear, doubt, and anxiety, and you no longer see the sun, take the path of prayer. For when no one listens to me anymore, God still listens to me” 

 

It was as if at that moment, the Lord decided to speak to me directly and reminded me that He awaits me and listens to my concerns. I did not know what to say but I allowed the Lord to fill me that night. He reminded me that beyond my anxieties, were the hopes that I have prayed for, to never lose sight of it, and to be assured that He will be beside me in my journey towards the goal towards heaven. How have I missed that! The many times that I felt helpless and down, the Lord continuously showed His face and assured me that everything will be okay. He has proven it to me over and over again but I lost track. And here He is again. Just like the father in the parable ofMFCjekoy
the prodigal son, waiting for me to realize that I’m still His and that we can still move forward together. 

The following morning, we got to the next set of readings and there it was, the message that He built up through the many struggles in my life: “And Hope Does Not Disappoint”. As a Catholic, there are already a lot of struggles just by being one, adding up to the personal struggles that one might face in their own family and personal life. But to Hope in God, who has created this wondrous plan for our future, means to surrender not only the dreams that we have but also the struggles and the battles that we will face so that His grand design can take place. His perfection in our submission. 

Throughout the retreat, we discussed our goals, our dreams, and our hopes. But this time around, I saw Him smiling because now I see what He has planned for a very long time. And so I will Rejoice in this Hope, for it does not disappoint.

 

Jericho Abiang

Mission Volunteer

Category: Blog
February 24, 2025

Missionary Families of Christ: A Community on a Mission

Missionary Families of Christ: A Community on a Mission

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WhatsApp Image 2025 02 23 at 22.24.10 a4e447b1On January 18, at Our Lady of Victories Parish in Sayreville, New Jersey, Bishop James F. Checchio led a heartfelt Mass celebrating the spirit of evangelization, drawing nearly 300 Missionary Families for Christ from dioceses across New Jersey. Rod Justiniani, a leading figure in the Missionary Families of Christ, described the group as dedicated evangelizers whose aim is to bring parishioners closer to God.

 

Justiniani, who heads the chapter for the Diocese of Metuchen, explained how his chapter—divided into six households—meets weekly in member homes for prayer, worship, teaching, and fellowship. These gatherings serve as a foundation for active involvement in their parishes, whether as Eucharistic ministers, readers, or even as young altar servers. In addition to regular parish activities, the group’s “Live Christ, Share Christ” (LCSC) mission fosters monthly prayer and teaching sessions in several parishes, strengthening community bonds.

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Beyond their spiritual endeavors, the Missionary Families of Christ are committed to charitable works. Members support local food pantries and volunteer monthly with Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity in Newark, serving meals to the homeless. With a diverse membership that spans cultural backgrounds and international borders, their annual National Conference unites families from across the country to renew their commitment to a missionary Church. - excerpt from Mary Morell

 

 

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New Jersey is led by our Area Servant George Santos. Our Catholic teachings come from our Servant General (Bro. Frank Padilla) who resides in the Philippines, and we also conduct Bible studies. Our teachings are all in accordance with God's word—to defend our Catholic faith, uphold family values, and protect life. Our kids participate in weekly Bible studies, called "Live the Word," with support from our Youth/College members and parent coordinators.

 

This vibrant community continues to bring renewal and revival to the Catholic Church, living out their mission of service and evangelization every day.

 

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Things never happen the same way twice
Category: Blog
February 20, 2025

Things never happen the same way twice

Things never happen the same way twice

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This year during the Mission Volunteers Annual Retreat, I was reminded of the importance of going to a retreat.  As obvious as it may sound, it is quite important to attend retreats for it has a plethora of information that may nourish your hearts.  Though this is common knowledge, sometimes events can get repetitive.  Closing your eyes and heart to the possibility that the Lord will show you something new and exciting.  

 As much as I would like to deny it, more often than not, I find that this is the posture of my heart.  However, this year revealed, as Aslan once said, “Things never happen the same way twice, dear one.”  This year, I allowed myself to open my mind, body, and soul to what is in store for me.  I realized that going to retreats not only gives us the opportunity to see old and new friends, but it allows us to put the world in slow motion. It opens a way for us to be vulnerable towards the voice of the Lord that gets drowned out by the world’s cacophonous voice.  

I have noticed during this retreat that when I’m asked to be silent, my mind continues to talk.  Asking the questions of what if, or planning my next move once I go back to work.  It is so hard to concentrate on the Lord when your plans do not include Him.  Making time for the Lord is a CHOICE.  During this retreat, I chose to do just that.  Though it was the hardest task that I have ever chosen to do, I chose Him and to be with Him above all else.  In doing so, this gave me the greatest sense of peace and understanding of what He wanted of me.  The retreat is only just the beginning of this new, yet old, found relationship that I’m learning to build with the Lord and I look forward to what is to come. 

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Micaella  "Kei" Sibayan - Mission Volunteer

 

 

Embracing Hope
Category: Blog
February 12, 2025

Embracing Hope: Trusting God’s Plan for the Year Ahead

Embracing Hope: Trusting God’s Plan for the Year Ahead

 

I always look forward to going to the Mission Volunteer yearly retreats because it is always at the beginning of the year and it just makes starting the new year out right. Personally, I always treat going to a retreat (especially if I’m just a participant) as a time to rest from the busyness and fast pace of life. It’s a time for me to slow down, rest, and reflect back on the things that God has done for me up to that point whether it be struggling times or joyous events. And it allows me to really refocus myself where I am currently in life and most importantly my relationship with Jesus. And this year’s MV retreat was no different.

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The overarching theme for this year's retreat is full of hope, which I find very fitting where I am currently. Going into 2025, I had my eyes set on a lot of things that may or may not change how my life would be like. And with change, you got to have hope that everything will turn out right. There were many things that helped me solidify my resolve of my plans for 2025, but one highlight that really sealed the deal was during an activity where we had to create a timeline. We were to create a timeline of your life’s story and indicate parts in your life that you felt were full of hope and parts where you felt it was seeming hopelessness. As I was creating the timeline, it was very refreshing to see how my life has been like up to now. Just seeing all the ups and downs that have happened and being able to see that there was always one person throughout all of it that was always there helping guide me through: Jesus. Even though I only started my real and authentic relationship with Him in 2017, the years before that He was always there ready to guide me through times of hope and times of seeming hopelessness. Just as He has always been there for me in the past, He will continue to be there walking with me as I go through 2025 facing any changes that may occur, good or bad.

 

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 Ray Angelo Siapno - Mission Volunteer

Full of Hope
Category: Blog
January 31, 2025

Full of Hope

Full of Hope

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 This year’s Mission Volunteer (MV) Retreat has left me full of hope. It was a timely
reminder that no matter what happened last year, or what didn’t happen, we are
presented with a new opportunity to do great things. We were reminded that our God
has plans for a future full of hope. During the retreat we were given many opportunities
to share our hopes for this year, as well as share in the successes and challenges of
the past year. We were able to look back and compare what we want for this year to
what we tangibly accomplished last year. The worships always give us a reason to
continue pushing forward and serving. I always look forward to this retreat every year
because of the camaraderie that we get to experience. Being together with my fellow
MVs is something that only happens once and it's always such a huge blessing. There
are so many great minds, and everyone always has great ideas for the coming year.
 
Once we all come together it is so apparent that the Holy Spirit is in the room. This
weekend has empowered me to go out and do more, be more, serve more. I’ve seen
how fired up my fellow MVs are, and it makes me want to do more than I ever have
before. God has placed an immense amount of hope within my heart, and this fills me
with so much excitement for what’s to come.
 
This year the retreat focused on the book of Romans, which talks mainly about how to
love your neighbor, and how to love like Jesus did. I’m taking that as my challenge for
the year. I’m going to push myself to find new ways to love in my service, especially
when I find it more challenging. The MV retreat is such a cornerstone of who we are as
missionaries. It allows us and reminds us to lean on one another to become empowered
to serve. God has blessed me with such an amazing team, and I will never take that for
granted.

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Jeremy San Miguel - Mission Volunteer

 

 

Meet Me in The Morning
Category: Blog
January 23, 2025

Meet Me in The Morning

Meet Me in The Morning

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“Meet me in the morning.” If I had to summarize the MV retreat we had on the first weekend of January, it would be that. In one of our discussion groups, a sister referenced that one of the reflections she was praying relayed how Jesus wants to always spend time with us - so we should start our day right. 

 

Every morning, I start my day in prayer and having an “early” Friday flight to go to San Diego was no different. I started my day praying my usual morning prayers and for everyone’s safe travels. Once that was done, I got ready to head to the airport. Upon waiting for my boarding group to be called, they had to deplane those who had already boarded. My flight was delayed multiple times. The first time for almost three hours. The second time another thirty minutes. The third time we were already on the plane and about to take off, but we had to remain on the ground for a few more minutes or so. Though it felt rough initially and I was almost thinking I was not going to attend this retreat, the Father allowed me to arrive in San Diego safely. I then learned my fellow brothers and sisters had a similar experience. Though their flights were delayed, what mattered was we were all able to get to our destination safely. We started our retreat with visiting the Father and Jesus at adoration. We then attended mass. For the remainder of the retreat, we started our days with worship, prayer time, and mass.

 

By Saturday evening, we were able to fellowship with one another. I learned I would be the Most Inspiring MV of the year. I was definitely surprised and very blessed and grateful for the opportunity. The Father has affirmed me that I must be doing something right despite the times I feel I cannot see (clearly). The Father has shown me that even in the times I face my darkness and my dragons, in the times where I feel that I have to fight or push through many battles or hurdles, He will always take care of me. He will always provide. He will love until the end. He is the light in the darkness. We can see this in Scripture with two examples below:

 

“The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom should I fear?” (Psalm 27:1)

“Jesus spoke to them again, saying, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness but will have the light of life.” (John 8:12)

 

Though easier said than done, we should not be afraid. We should also move forward. So, if you’re like me and not a morning person, I still encourage you to meet Jesus in the morning. I meet the Father, Jesus, Mom, etc. in the morning.  I do that because I love them, and I know that when you put the Father first, everything falls into place. 

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Nicole Pineda - Mission Volunteer

 

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