A moment that leaves you speechless – captured by Rach Mair Boxill |
The
busloads of Jamaicans from every corner of the island that converged on Montego
Bay recently were testimony of the love of many for the humble, spirit-filled
new Roman Catholic Bishop of Montego Bay, Most Rev. Burchell McPherson.
They could not miss the episcopal ordination of
their priest and colleague at the Blessed Sacrament Cathedral. The column by
colleague Michael Burke on Bishop Burchell, gives a fascinating history of his
Catholic journey ( see http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/Bishop-elect-Burchell-McPherson_14078632).
We learn
that this Jamaican non-Catholic teen attended a summer camp in his home
district of Hall’s Delight in rural St. Andrew, and in spite of his cooperation
at the camp declared that he was not interested in converting. He eventually did, and was asked to manage
the St Pius X parish in Olympic Gardens in the late eighties. We enjoyed inspiring and light-hearted meetings
with young Burchell McPherson as fellow members of the Pius X outreach
committee led by the indomitable Sister Grace Yap.
Later
Bishop Burchell served as the Chairman of Food for the Poor Jamaica, and
despite his pastoral duties, worked closely with the management and staff for
many years in his service to the poor. He is now a member of the International board
of Food for the Poor in Florida.
Bishop
Burchell demonstrates the importance of being an authentic Jamaican – no
pretense, no airs – just a servant of God’s people, radiating God’s compassion.
This is a modern priest who has cell phone numbers for everyone so when you
call him, he answers you by name with no hint of impatience. This is a priest with a marvelous sense of
humour and hearty laugh. Please visit
the Sts Peter & Paul Facebook page to see highlights of the ordination
courtesy of the tireless Rachael Mair Boxill.
We will
miss him in Kingston, but know that our friends in Montego Bay will warm to their
new Bishop in very short order. We offer
him hearty congratulations and continued prayers for this high calling.
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