Sunday, 11 July 2010

Sea Sunday

----- Forwarded Message ----

From: father patrick slaney …
Sent: Wed, 7 July, 2010 0:08:04
Subject: "Sea Sunday" July 11, 2010

My dear Brothers & Sisters in Christ:

The Second Sunday of July each year is designated by the Christian Church as "Sea Sunday"

The Patron of Ministry at Sea is Our Lady of Mount Carmel,

whose Feast we celebrate on Friday, July 16th.

Sea Sunday, July 11th and Invocation to Our Lady of Mount Carmel go hand in hand.

I invite you to pray for all those who work and make a living from the Sea.

Please pray also for those who minister to those who work on the seas.

I include below

some important information

about Sea Sunday, July 11th in the Life of Seafarers.


SEA SUNDAY

Loneliness, danger and separation from loved ones are just some of the problems seafarers face.

Around the world, night and day, The Apostleship of the Sea, a branch of the Roman Catholic Church,

provides help and support to those in need.

As a Christian agency, Apostleship of the Sea operates in more than 230 ports

caring for the practical and spiritual welfare of seafarers of all nationalities and faiths.

Sea Sunday, July 11th is a day set aside in the Church’s calendar

to remember seafarers and to pray for them, their families and those that serve them.

It began in 1975 when the three Christian maritime missionary societies

– The Mission to Seafarers (Anglican),

the Apostleship of the Sea (Roman Catholic) and

the Sailors’ Society (Free Church)

decided there should be a day

in which the contributions of seafarers to the country were recognised.

Sea Sunday has gone on to become an international day with services, parades and ship blessings.

Sea Sunday A Message from the Pontifical Council, Roman Catholic Church, 2010


In many countries the second Sunday of July is traditionally set aside as Sea Sunday.

On this occasion

we would like to express our gratitude to seafarers and fishers

for their unique contribution to our society.

We remember also the chaplains and volunteers

that with their constant presence in the ports

provide pastoral care and welfare assistance

to everyone without distinction of nationality or religion.
Sea Sunday is considered also an important celebration

with which we would like to raise the awareness and support of the local Church

and the society

towards the ministry done by the Apostleship of the Sea.
We pray also for the Pontifical Council of the Roman Catholic Church which co-ordinates ministry within the maritime world.

Below please find a little additional information about "Apostleship of the Sea"

God Bless you,

as we make this prayer together

on

Sea Sunday, July 11th

and

on The Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Friday, July 16th.

Sincerely in the Lord

Father Patrick

Apostleship of the Sea

The Apostleship of the Sea is the apostolic work of the Catholic Church offering hospitality and pastoral care to the People of the Sea. In almost every country bound by sea there exists a community of people who care for seafarers, fishers and their families regardless of their country or culture.

Caring for Seafarers & Fishers

Beloved, you are faithful in all that you do for the brothers, even though they are strangers to you; they have testified to your love before the church. You will do well to help them in a way worthy of God as they continue their journey. (3 Jn 1:5-6)

Stella Maris Seafarers' Centres

Arriving in port seafarers and fishers often find themselves in unfamiliar surroundings, foreign language, foreign currency, and a different culture. What is familiar is the seafarers' centre. A seafarer can come to a port knowing that there is a place where he will be welcomed and cared for.
~ a home away from home

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