Monday, June 30, 2014

Dear Loved Ones,

            Pleasant Greetings Sacramento, CA, USA! We are now in the midst of experiencing summer heat in the 3-digits middle of the day, but the cool breeze towards evening makes up for leisurely sleep. Thanks GOD!
On our SAC Lunch at the Red Lion Hotel on June 19, guest speaker was Aux  Bishop Myron Cotta, whose ordination we attended in March. Bishop Myron reflected on his journey of faith and his call and response to priestly ministry.  Bishop Cotta’s attention to the promptings of the Holy Spirit throughout his life led him from being a layman in the church, to a late vocation to the priesthood, and finally to his ordination as the Auxiliary Bishop of Sacramento.  So, what are the promptings of the Holy Spirit in your life? What is the Spirit calling and inviting you to do?




Appointed by Pope Francis on January 24, 2014, Most Reverend Myron J. Cotta was ordained as Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Sacramento on March 25, 2014, as the fifth Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Sacramento.  Born and raised in the community of Dos Palos, Merced County, where he grew up on a dairy farm, Bishop Cotta entered St. John’s College Seminary in Camarillo, California, in 1980. He finished his undergraduate studies and continued at the major seminary, where he completed his theological studies, receiving his Master’s Degree in Divinity. He was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Fresno on Sept. 12, 1987, and served for 15 years in a variety of roles including Vicar General, Moderator of the Curia, Vicar for Clergy, Director of Continuing Education of the Clergy, Supervisor of the Safe Environment Program, and Director of the Propagation of the Faith.  He was named Chaplain to His Holiness on March 23, 2002, and Prelate of Honor in January 2009. Upon the death of Bishop Steinbock of Fresno in 2010, Bishop Cotta was elected by the Diocesan College of Consultors as the Diocesan Administrator of the Diocese of Fresno until 2012 when Bishop Armando Ochoa assumed leadership of the Diocese.  In addition, he speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese. 
The large crowd had the opportunity to interact with Bishop Cotta, as well as hear The Journey to the Call-- his own spiritual walk, call and response to the vocation of priestly life and ministry prompted by the Holy Spirit.  I was impressed by the profound spontaneous delivery of the Message, clear and inspiring presentation—leading to meditations on the call of the Holy Spirit in our own lives!
On June 2, Gerry and I marked our 40th wedding anniversary – thanks GOD for the wonderful blessed years – family, good health, work/career and business to share with our countrymen!  I

Other highlights:
·      I got my new ASUS notebook and Canon printer dedicated for my personal use inside my room. My past gadgets had become outdated and slow;
·      With Sean’s new work environment, he shopped for 3 sets of new 3-piece suits, new dress socks,, ties to match, levelling up, ready to face on new life-phase;
·       On our Opus Dei group, we had Mass and potluck dinner to commemorate the anniversary of St. JoseMaria Escriva on June 13; it was well-attended at St. Mel’s church.
·      Movies watched included: The Fault in the Stars, (very good, the leading man who played August is a ballet dancer); The Transformers: Days of Extinction (good family values, Mark Wahlberg looks good in this)
·      I am continuing with my fitness regimen (balance of diet, exercise, medication); with proper discipline seems on the right track effectively!
·      Responding to God’s call, I am serving as Eucharistic Minister at St. Mel’s – more Blessings!

Attached are 3 photos with family and friends. Let us continue to pray for our country and people. Peace and Joy to You and God Bless Us All!

Much love and Best Regards!!!

SUSAN BG

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