When I was in Shekou last Sunday for Mass, Ellen told me after mass of the heartbreaking news of the sudden death of your dearly beloved daughter and the illness of your son...your agony at loss and of consolation. She mentioned that your hearts were even more heavily burdened because there was no Church people nearby to assist you. I immediately mentioned, although I had no way to contact you directly, that she tell you to contact Fr. Manaldo or Fr. Passeporte in Macau...Filipino Fathers of St. Paul. They could reach Zhuhai quickly and may be of assistance. I asked her to contact you that I would be offering my Mass for the the repose of her soul...although my prayers are mostly that from her place before the Throne of Another FATHER she would be praying for us who remain "on the way". How privileged you are to have your child in eternal glory before God! There, time is no more; there, heartaches cannot enter, there, sufferings are unknown. We ask her prayers that you, her mother and father, and us, her brothers and sisters, might achieve the same glory!
There is no shame in being broken hearted over your
lovely daughter's death. Even God expects that as a sign of our love of His
Will (which is always for good) love for those He created. I am sure you will
appreciate that one day when you meet God and your daughter again in Heaven.
Our existence is not a "grin and bear it" existence...it is an
existence that Christ indicated by His life on earth and His beckoning: "Seek
first the Kingdom of Heaven and all graces will be given to you!"
My condolences, Rowin and Menchie, and prayers that the
Lord grant to your daughter that eternal glory for which she was created, and
to you and to you wife, consolations and graces abundant and divine! All of us
of the Shekou Society pray for you.
Yes, 12 years ago, our family was
the one in deep despair and unfathomable pain after the sudden departure of our
beloved Maia. It was a faith-shaking and life-changing moment that we could
have not come through without the divine hand of God reaching out to comfort us
in the form of families, friends and even from total strangers whom we have
never even personally met.