27 March 2025

Transcending boundaries, connecting dreams

Dearest Family and Friends,

“Asia is growing” is an oft-repeated phrase among the Franciscan community. Indeed, looking at the growth in vocations in India, Vietnam, and Indonesia, we can see the growing Church in Asia. Of course, there are also entities, especially in the more affluent nations, that are struggling with vocations.

With these mixed emotions and situations, 12 ministers (Provincials, Custos, Presidents) from the South Asia, Australia, and Oceania Conference (SAAOC) gathered in Singapore from 17 to 21 February 2025 for our annual meeting to discern where and how God wants us Franciscans to participate in His Kingdom today.

With us was Friar John Wong, our previous Custos and current Definitor General for Asia-Oceania, who supplemented our discussion with the global perspective and what the General Council is deliberating. Friar Gregorio Lino, Provincial Minister of the Manila Province and President of the East Asia Conference, also joined us to share insights and information from the eight entities in that Conference. The fraternal intentionality of the 15 friars gathered was palpable in the meeting room and even when roaming around Chinatown for souvenirs.

I personally drove the Ministers to and from the airport as far as possible. For me, these times of personal conversations are gold. Many of them intimated how wonderful the week had been, with much discussed and worked on—but most of all, the deep fraternal bond and connection they felt among the Ministers. This affirms our Franciscan philosophy that persons and process are precious even as we work toward the product. This is the special charism of Franciscan spirituality, and seeing it embodied in friars from culturally diverse backgrounds is a testimony of “how good and pleasant it is, brothers living in unity” (Ps 133:1).

In terms of outcomes, we have decided to work on several collaborative projects such as the Asian Franciscan Formators Training (AFFT), a programme for Ongoing Formation directors, certification for English as a second language, Italian language courses to prepare for studies in Rome, and a programme for future missionaries. We have committed to promoting greater support for the Directors of Safeguarding within Asia, and we endorsed support for Conference-level collaboration for New Forms, which we talked about in the January 2025 issue of St. Anthony’s Bread.

Friar Phillip Miscamble, a previous Parish Priest of our parish of St. Mary of the Angels in Bukit Batok and current Provincial of Australia, shared with me that this meeting felt like a resurrection of our Conference. Things were already taking place, and the meeting felt energised and new. Even Friar John Wong said that we achieved more than he had expected!

For myself, the meeting was an experience of newness. I wonder if this feeling is a glimpse of the tremendous resurrection experience of Jesus for his disciples. In this Year of Hope, we are reminded to be open to the various “resurrection” experiences in our daily lives. God is always with us, but how are we connecting with Him in our hearts? Can we transcend the dreariness of some of our lives and see the God-spark within every person, every creature, every circumstance?

I wonder if this is the secret to the deep and unshakeable peace and joy that grounded St. Francis. May our journey this Lent into Easter ground us more in the risen Christ and bring us out of ourselves to the place where God dreams we will be.

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