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Spare no effort in making him known in whatever we do, in our speech and in our actions of love for each other and indeed all those we meet… This is not just something for the religious, as we note also with the Brothers who live and be with the priests. “We are sent to evangelize the poor. The poor are evangelized.” I dare say this is not just for religious but for those of us who have made our own vows and/or commitments between God and ourselves. Just as Eugene and the members of his early community were men of their time and place, so too are his sons and daughters in today’s world are invited to be members of this family in our present time and space. People of God with out measurements or confinements – we are all called.
Let none of us be told that we are not worthy as this would deny the death and resurrection of Jesus.
We will spare no effort is to love without boundaries, with those to whom we are sent to love and to share with. I am reminded of Vincenzo Bordo, OMI in Korea, who preached and evangelized by feeding and educating the poorest of the poor and of those who take part in a silent ministry in the middle of the Sahara Desert and evangelize by being a presence of Jesus in the midst of a Muslim part of the world.
It is often the Brothers, the Oblate brothers who open the door to invite those of us who are members of the laity to come in and “share with us a “portion of their Spirit” (ref. Sandra Prather, HOMI). We too are invited and sent whether it be in our own countries or other lands. I dare say that many of us will dare to spare no effort to awaken or to reawaken the faith of all to whom we are sent along with our own selves.