By Lisa Benoit |
Hawaii
Catholic Herald
Spots are still
available on a tour group from Honolulu to the
May 15 beatification of Franciscan Mother Marianne Cope of Syracuse
in Rome. Of the
10 people who will be beatified by Pope John Paul II on that day, Mother
Marianne is the only American.
As of March 21,
Seawind Tours and Travel had about 10 openings on its May 10-17 tour. The trip,
which includes a visit to the Vatican museums, the Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s
Basilica, the Coliseum and a side trip to Assisi,
costs $2,946. The price includes five buffet breakfasts, two dinners, hotels in
first class or best available hotels in twin-bedded rooms with private bath or
shower and admission charges to group sightseeing events.
A second tour
from Hawaii, from May 11 to May 20, will leave
from Kauai. Arranged by Franciscan Sister
Florence Remata, it is already filled with 18 Franciscans associates, friends
and relatives of the Franciscan Sisters. They will be staying at a pensione
about a 15-minute walk from St. Peter’s Square and will also visit Assisi.
The largest
tour is leaving from Syracuse,
the Mother Marianne’s home diocese and the location of the motherhouse of the
Sister of St. Francis.
Franciscan Sister
Angelle Ching is arranging a group of about 90 members of her congregation plus
associates, employees and friends. Forty will leave from NewarkAirport and the rest from JohnF.KennedyAirport
in New York.
The Syracuse group will stay at Summit Romana, a former
convent in Rome.
Sister Angelle said that the event will be a pilgrimage, not a tour, with a
retreat-like atmosphere.
“This is a true
pilgrimage,” she said. “There will be a Mass or a prayer service at every
place.”
The pilgrimage
will include at least one day in Assisi
where the group will visit San Damiano, where Saint Clare served, and
Portiuncula, the small little chapel in a huge basilica where Francis did most
of this praying.
The Diocese of
Syracuse is sending another group, which will include the Bishop of Syracuse
James Moynihan.
Not going to
the beatification are any diocesan officials from the Diocese of Honolulu or
patients from Kalaupapa.
According to
Sister Angelle, the young woman who was cured of multiple organ failure, the
miracle which led the way to Mother Marianne’s beatification, will be there
with two members of her family and her best friend. One, possibly two, of the
doctors involved in her case will also attend.
About 17
Franciscan Sisters from Honolulu will travel
with the Syracuse
group.
Three Hawaii sisters had been
among those been picked by a lottery arranged by the sisters to determine who
would go.
According to
the regional administrator Sister William Marie Eleniki, the other 14 sisters
had put their names in the lottery but were not chosen. The Hawaii community decided they should go
anyway.
“We had a
community gathering last Saturday and after the meeting, we sat down and asked
who wanted to go,” she said. “We decided that we need to go. We need to be
represented. We are important all the way out there. Anyone who put her name is
in is going.”
She said the
trip will be financed by “energy, prayers and the [Hawaii] region.”
“We thought
about fund raising, but there is not enough time,” Sister William Marie said.
“Hopefully, Mother Marianne will take care of us and provide for us.”
Forty-six
Sisters of St. Francis serve in Hawaii.
Sister William Marie said that more would be attending the event if it weren’t
for previous commitments in the school and hospitals where they work.
“Everyone is
getting excited and they are pleased with going,” she said. “I was pleased with
how many were willing to go.”
For more information on the Seawind Tours and Travel Tour or to make a
reservation, contact either Randy King or Alan Tamai at 949-4144 or toll free
for neighbor islands at 1-800-424-3324.