«When we celebrate a Patron Saint‘s Day, we always find reasons to understand that in God we feel happy…; In Him, the believer never feels alone.
Affirmation by Mons. José Trinidad Fernández, which corresponded to what was experienced last October 24, in the Temple of San Rafael Arcángel de Carvajal, where the parishioners came en masse to accompany their Patron; to the Patron of Marriages, Travelers and “of the sick, of hospitals, for being the angel that brings the healing energy of God… When God is my strength, he is my salvation.”
The Father also referred to the goodness of the Angel. Rubén Gregorio Delgado, vicar and rector of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Diocesan Seminary, who presided over the Solemnity held in the morning; while the Bishop of Trujillo presided at 6 p.m.
They accompanied the celebrants and Fr. Miguel Ángel Castellanos, host parish priest, the priests of the Pastoral Zone of Carvajal, the priests Luis Bolívar, Jesús Quintero, José Luis Nava (Arciprest); Deacon, Seminarians, Ministers and other servants of the Altar.
The first Solemnity was attended by Municipal and government authorities and representatives of different public institutions, as well as private ones, affiliated with Acoinca and individuals who shared their kindness towards their neighbors. In the afternoon the members of the Parish Apostolate groups. Together with them, the devotees, the people of God who in prayer express their gratitude to Saint Raphael the Archangel.
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Interview with Mons. José Trinidad Fernández on the Celebration of San Rafael Arcángel
Interviewer: Thank you for joining us, Monsignor Fernández. Last week, the community celebrated the Patron Saint’s Day for San Rafael Arcángel with great enthusiasm. What was the atmosphere like during the celebrations?
Mons. José Trinidad Fernández: Thank you for having me. The atmosphere was truly uplifting. We witnessed a remarkable turnout of parishioners who came together to express their love and gratitude for San Rafael. It was a moment where the joy of faith was palpable—people were able to come together, celebrate, and reaffirm their beliefs in God’s goodness. In these gatherings, the faithful experience a deep sense of community and support, which is vital, especially in difficult times.
Interviewer: You mentioned in your address that “in God we feel happy” and that believers never feel alone. Can you expand on that idea?
Mons. José Trinidad Fernández: Certainly. Faith creates a bond among believers and fosters a sense of belonging. When we trust in God, we discover that we are never truly alone; God is our strength and salvation. During the Solemnity of San Rafael, many expressed their heartfelt prayers and petitions, reinforcing their connection with the divine. It is essential for everyone to know that they can turn to God amidst their struggles.
Interviewer: The event was attended by several community leaders and representatives from various organizations. How important is their participation in such celebrations?
Mons. José Trinidad Fernández: Their presence is incredibly important. It symbolizes the unity between faith and community development. When local authorities and organizations engage with the church and its activities, it fosters a spirit of collaboration and support for the common good. It allows us to witness the caring side of our society, where everyone comes together in service to others, especially the sick and those in need, as Saint Raphael embodies healing and compassion.
Interviewer: Monsignor, could you share the significance of San Rafael as the Patron of Travellers, Marriages, and the Sick?
Mons. José Trinidad Fernández: San Rafael is a figure of healing and guidance. He offers protection for those embarking on journeys, whether they be physical or spiritual. In marriages, his intercession helps couples nurture their relationships with love and understanding. Additionally, as the patron of the sick, he represents hope and healing, a reminder that God’s love and mercy are ever-present, especially for those who are suffering. This connection to families and individuals highlights the angel’s role in promoting peace and wellness in our community.
Interviewer: Thank you, Monsignor. Your insights on faith and the community’s connection with San Rafael are truly inspiring.
Mons. José Trinidad Fernández: Thank you for the opportunity to share. May we continue to walk in faith together, supporting one another in our journeys.
E in these celebrations, it demonstrates their commitment to the well-being of the community. It fosters collaboration between the church and civic entities, reinforcing our shared values and collective efforts to support one another. These gatherings remind us that faith and community are intertwined, and together, we can create a more compassionate and caring environment for all.
Interviewer: During the celebrations, there was a strong emphasis on San Rafael as the patron saint of marriages, travelers, and the sick. How do you see the role of saints like San Rafael in today’s society?
Mons. José Trinidad Fernández: Saints serve as intercessors, guiding us in our daily lives. San Rafael’s role is particularly significant, as he embodies healing and protection. In a world filled with challenges, people seek reassurance through these figures. San Rafael offers hope to those facing marital difficulties, those embarking on journeys, and the sick seeking healing. His presence reminds us of the divine support available, encouraging us to reach out in faith during our trials.
Interviewer: Lastly, what message would you like to share with our readers regarding the significance of such community celebrations?
Mons. José Trinidad Fernández: I would encourage everyone to take part in their community’s spiritual events. They are not only an opportunity to celebrate but also to connect with God and with one another. Together, we can cultivate a spirit of love, joy, and resilience that uplifts everyone. In these times, let us remember that even in adversity, we can find strength through faith and the support of our community.
Interviewer: Thank you, Monsignor Fernández, for sharing your insights with us today.
Mons. José Trinidad Fernández: Thank you for the opportunity. It’s always a pleasure to speak about the joy of faith and community.