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SERRA Prayer for VOCATIONS

O God, who wills not the death of a sinner, but rather that he be converted and live, Grant we beseech You, through the intercession of the Blessed Mary, ever virgin, Saint Joseph, her spouse, Saint Junipero Serra, and all the saints, An increase of laborers for your Church, fellow

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SERRA Prayer for VOCATIONS

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  1. O God, who wills not the death of a sinner, but rather that he be converted and live, Grant we beseech You, through the intercession of the Blessed Mary, ever virgin, Saint Joseph, her spouse, Saint Junipero Serra, and all the saints, An increase of laborers for your Church, fellow laborers with Christ to spend and consume themselves for souls, through the same Jesus Christ, Your son, Who lives and reigns with You in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever. Amen. SERRA Prayer for VOCATIONS

  2. Prayer for the Perseverance of VOCATIONS O God, You have constituted Your only-begotten Son Supreme and Eternal Priest for the glory of Your majesty and the salvation of mankind, Grant that those whom He has chosen Ministers and dispensers of His mysteries May be found faithful in fulfilling the ministry they have received. Amen.

  3. The Call to Holiness the Foundation of Leadership! 2018 Spring Leadership & Planning Conference

  4. Holiness? Holiness & Leadership Leadership? “Learn of me, for I am meek and humble of heart.” –Mt 11:29

  5. Humility? Holiness & Leadership Leadership? Servant? “Learn of me, for I am meek and humble of heart.” –Mt 11:29

  6. Humility of Heart! (that we might be holy!) It is not a self-deprecation or having low self-esteem But accurate view of oneself in relation to – all others, but especially to God Humility is the underlying virtue of all virtues - the typical of all saints Holiness & Leadership

  7. We ask God for it! As the frequent prayer of St. Augustine… “NoscamTe, noscam me – May I know Thee; may I know myself.” To have true knowledge of God’s greatness and of our nothingness! We are “work in progress” that every step toward the-better-version-of-ourselves is a step toward God! How do we obtain the virtue of humility?

  8. The Call to Humility the Foundation of Servant Leadership!!! 2018 Spring Leadership & Planning Conference’

  9. As Serrans we ought to be of humble heart because… Saint Junipero Serra, our patron saint was humble. And our Lord Jesus has admonished us to… “Learn of me, for I am meek and humble of heart.” –Mt 11:29 Humility&Servant Leadership

  10. St. Junipero Serra’sServant Leadership Traits: Servant Engaging Resilient Reflective Apostolic

  11. St. Junipero Serra’s Servant Leadership Traits - 1. Servant of God At age 15th he entered the Franciscan order Ordained a priest at age 24 Earned a doctorate in Sacred Theology at 28 Founded 9 California missions and baptized and thousands Pame Indians Franciscan for almost 54 years, a priest for 45 and apostolic missionary for 35 years Declared Venerable on May 9, 1985 by Pope John Paul II Proclaimed Blessed on September 25, 1988 by John Paul II Canonized as Saint on September 23, 2015 by Pope Francis

  12. St. Junipero Serra’s Servant Leadership Traits - Servant – Take Away… 1. I will commit to know myself deeply… created in image and likeness of God gifted, talented, and fundamentally good, yet flawed (a saint in-process) called to lead, to point out a way and influence others by own example (as a parent, teacher, physician, engineer, CEO, or a factory worker) I can’t lead anyone else if I am unable to lead myself therefore I must equipped myself with a set of convictions and habits 2. I will transcend myself to serve others by being grounded in a strong sense of my identity and aware of my strength and weaknesses Keeping my self- ego in check and eyes focused on the purpose greater than self – to get over myself being a servant leader not focused on accolade of position but on its mission

  13. St. Junipero Serra’s Servant Leadership Traits - 2. Engaging priest and missionary Held highest ranking professorship at the University of Majorca At age 35 he was an exemplary Franciscan priest Brilliant orator – it was recorded that “his sermon was worthy of being printed in letters of gold!” From the pulpit, he moved his listeners to sorrow and penance for their sins A teacher of nations (Californians/Pames Indians) Wrote the California’s first “Bill of Rights”

  14. St. Junipero Serra’s Servant Leadership Traits - Engaging – Take Away… 1. I will live fully in the present and revere my tradition and calling by… living in the present moment - always seizing the opportunity under my control instead of fruitlessly rehashing what is past and cannot be changed cultivating solidarity, unifying the team around a common sense of mission, collaborating and translating vision into action embracing our patron saint’s motto – “SiempreAdelante, NuncaRetroceder” - not running from the future but toward it knowing that our call to holiness is the echo of God’s longing for us – “Be holy as I, your God is Holy”. 2. I will immerse myself in a complex world by… keeping my eyes open to the joy, sufferings, and every day struggles that unfold around me and reminding myself that I am no better than anyone else as I strive to lead with humility

  15. St. Junipero Serra’s Servant Leadership Traits - 3. Resilient From early childhood he experienced prolonged pain and suffering, yet did not lose faith, hope or charity to answer God’s calling He was always ill and so small of stature and not able to reach the lectern nor able to help fellow novices in needed chores He walked thousand miles with his infected left leg and yet established 9 missions along the California coastline

  16. St. Junipero Serra’s Servant Leadership Traits - Resilient – Take Away: To be comfortable with reality of being uncomfortable Being who I am and ought to be (Noscam me!) Putting a skin on the cross that God has chosen I will help to create the future by… initiating and driving change that is worthy of my beliefs and values, with hope and optimism running to the future, not from it learning from my mistake; as life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forward accepting my call to leadership vocation to help create a better future – today! grooming and setting up future leaders for success.

  17. St. Junipero Serra’s Servant Leadership Traits - 4. Reflective Believes in the power of prayer…novenas Always recourse to God in prayer with the intercessions of God’s Most faithful Mother and favorite saints (St. Francis Solano & St. Joseph) Effect change where possible accepts limits when necessary but always forward

  18. St. Junipero Serra’s Servant Leadership Traits - Reflective – Take Away I will sit still for daily reflection to start and end the day with prayer & thanksgiving to set aside sacred space every day to remind myself of my higher purpose, values, and beliefs to know that our call to holiness is the echo of God’s longing for us – “Be holy as I, your God is Holy”. 2. I will reflect on the day and to be grateful for all that I have to check my compass – convictions, attitudes, and habits are Christ centered to be humble because as Jesus, our patron St. Junipero Serra was humble “NoscamTe! Noscam me!”

  19. St. Junipero Serra’s Servant Leadership Traits 5. Apostolic missionary At the height of earthly honor he abandoned all (family, security and comfort) to become a missionary for the conversion of souls all for greater glory of God Enjoyed reading the lives of saints who labored for the conversion of souls (St. Francis Solano) and had strong devotion to Mother Mary and Saint Joseph God is the source of and reason for everything he’s done, so trusted in God and His holy purpose He led with a great spirit of urgency, groomed and trusted his fellow priests to carry on the mission work

  20. St. Junipero Serra’s Servant Leadership Traits Apostolic – Take Away My religious and spiritual beliefs, and commitments will drive my action… to lead with character (integrity, courage, authenticity, respect of self and others) to lead with a spirit of urgency, foster collaboration, team building, and accountabilities and to take responsibility of my leadership vocation with “apostolic fervor” to know, encourage, assist, and develop future leaders 2. Look forward to the surprise of each day… open to the new, open to positive change (reap & reapply best practices) Attuned to a world that is never finished, and never runs out of possibilities (think outside the box) I may know Thee and know myself – “NoscamTe, noscam me!”

  21. St. Junipero Serra’s Servant Leadership Traits- Take Away: Servant – I will commit to know myself deeply so I can serve others by focusing on the purpose/mission greater than myself. Engaging – I will live in the present moment while seizing the opportunity to advance our mission and vision by fostering accountabilty, collaboration, solidarity, and team building. Resilient – I will embrace St. Junipero Serra’s motto “Always forward, never back” by initiating and driving positive change that is worthy of our mission and values with hope and optimism. And when I fall, I’ll fall forward by learning from my mistake. Reflective – I will sit still for daily reflection to express praise and thanksgiving for the opportunities and challenges of the day; and to check my compass (convictions, attitudes and habits) are Christ centered. Apostolic – I will take responsibility of my leadership vocation with apostolic fervor and spirit of urgency to build the future today by identifying, grooming, and setting up future Serra’s leaders for success.

  22. 1. San Diego July 16, 17692. San Carlos June 3, 17703. San Antonio July 14, 17714. San Gabriel Sept. 8, 17715. San Luis Obispo Sept. 1, 17726. San Francisco de Asis Oct. 8, 17767. San Juan Capistrano Nov. 1, 17768. Santa Clara Jan. 12, 17779. San Buenaventura Mar. 31, 1782 9 California Missions Saint Junipero Serra Founded

  23. Help!!! H-umility of heart E-mpowered to lead L-ove the core mission and vision P-rayers to be steadfast in faith, to reflect on and be thankful for God’s blessings!

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