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Interior of St. Benedict Chapel. Source |
This evening, my family and I went to the
Chapel of St. Benedict in Alabang Hills for the 6:30 pm Sunday mass.
Fr. Dunstan B. Candol, OSB was the celebrant and everything seemed all right until after the second reading, when the commentator announced that Fr. Olegario Z. Cammeleran, OSB was going to continue the celebration as Fr. Dunstan was not feeling well.
A few moments after the commentator made the announcement, I saw Fr. Dunstan being rushed by lay ministers out of the church. He needed immediate medical attention.
Fr. Olegario carried on with the rest of the celebration and asked the congregation for prayers for the recovery of Fr. Dunstan.
When a priest falls ill during mass, to me it signals a number of things.
Priests, both diocesan and religious, need our collective understanding-- they too get literally sick and tired. Their daily schedule could be exhausting-- they wake up early, say their prayers, celebrate mass and then they go about with their respective duties-- teaching, officiating the sacraments, counseling, administering and so on-- until they retire at night after saying their evening prayers. They also need rest and recreation-- let us not tire our priests unnecessarily.
We need more priests, our current crop will eventually age and retire-- just like former Manila
Archbishop Cardinal Gaudencio B. Rosales DD, who was recently succeeded by Archbishop
Chito B. Tagle DD, STD. And the formation of priests is a long and tedious process fraught with sacrifices. Young seminarians are separated from their families to undergo rigorous spiritual, academic and social formation. They study for numerous years-- similar to the way doctors go through medical school and their specializations. And this process entails out-of-pocket expenses as well. In this regard, it is upon us lay members to help seminarians who may need financial assistance.
One formation house I know that is in dire financial situation is
San Jose Seminary in Quezon City.
Tonight, my family and I will include in our prayers Fr. Dunstan and all other members of the clergy who are infirmed.
POST SCRIPT. As of October 17, 2011:
Fr. Dunstan B. Candol, OSB passed away at 8:20 pm last night due to cardiac arrest.
His remains will lie in state at St. Benedict Chapel in Alabang starting tomorrow Tuesday at 10 a.m. with the Holy Mass offered at 11 a.m. On Thursday, his remains will be brought to San Beda Mendiola.
When I posted in my blog about Fr. Dunstan's falling ill during the 6:30 pm mass yesterday at Saint Benedict Chapel -- I was not aware that his medical condition was that gravely serious. It was only at 11 pm last night that I received a message from a close friend about Fr. Dunstan's passing away.
We will miss Fr. Dunstan. Please join us in prayer for the eternal repose of his soul.