Come Together
by: friar Jaime Zaragoza, OFM Conv.
In North Carolina, I was able to see where people from Mexico migrate to after arriving to the United States. I was very surprised to hear from the U.S. community how welcoming and accepting they were. I believe it has a lot to do with Fr. Julio. Fr. Julio has been the first to say to me that he loves to be a parish priest, he gets to reopen the bridges and fixes them to help the people come together.
In North Carolina, I was able to see where people from Mexico migrate to after arriving to the United States. I was very surprised to hear from the U.S. community how welcoming and accepting they were. I believe it has a lot to do with Fr. Julio. Fr. Julio has been the first to say to me that he loves to be a parish priest, he gets to reopen the bridges and fixes them to help the people come together.
What I will take with me is one thing Fr. Julio said, "One must get to know themselves and be comfortable with themselves, and then they can be a good pastor." I believe this to be true because I was able to spend time with Fr. Julio's parish and experience the joy and vibrancy of two cultures coming together.
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