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Another view of early Oblates in Eastern Canada: another view of the ordinary becoming extraordinary. Eugene himself had suffered especially early on with his founding community, at the hands of local bishops who probably feared him, just as did some of those in Eastern Canada who feared Fr. Arnaud OMI and his way of preaching to the poorest of the poor.
Like so many others who were sent to Canada and then those who were born on this North American continent, these Oblates, in their role as missionaries went out to our Indigenous Peoples on their lands and into their villages making their homes with their communities. Their lives are an inspiration to us.
The world has become smaller than it was in Eugene and Fr. Arnaud’s time only in that travel has become so available to many. In this digital age we can meet others, becoming friends with them and finding ourselves united with them around the world. It is not just the Oblate religious, but for those of us who are Oblate Associates, no matter where we are or who we are sent to walk with. We are a part of the Oblate/Mazenodian Family.
I find myself wanting once again to sing Sister Sledge’s We Are Family:
All of the people around us they say
“Can they be that close?”
Just let me state for the record
We’re givin’ love in a family dose.
We are family
I got all my sisters with me
We are family
Get up everybody and sing.