Saturday morning at 5:00 A.M. our community will be gathering in the Sanctuary of our Church to celebrate our salvation and the conversion of the indigenous people of Mexico. This celebration is called Mañanitas. It begins with singing. I remember last year when I attended with my wife that the music filled the room with vibrant voices trilling out the Spanish language like song birds lifting their song with the angels in worship of God. The pews themselves rumbled softly and the paper in my hand resonated in time to the music. The unfamiliar sounds of instruments I had not seen used before brought my mind to attention. One sounded like the gentle murmuring of a stream in a forest on a spring day. Another like bells and chimes. All gathered together into a sound that was both sublime and human, much like our Church.
So consider going with us at 5:00 Saturday morning to Mañanitas at Saint Catherine of Genoa. If you don’t speak the language that’s fine! Listen to the music, open your heart to God in prayer, follow along if they have hand outs, and if they don’t? Lift your heart to God and honor Mary, Our Lady of Gudalupe, for her infinite yes to God’s will. Come be a part of the community. It’s time to stop letting society, political affiliation, national borders, social stature, or any other label prevent us from being one.