Festival Let Your Faith Shine
Many bands performed at San Salvador Church. By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 10th, 2011
Toni Galvez along with Eli, one of the Semineries that visited during the festivites. Story courtesy of Galvez Family On Saturday July 23rd, the famous phrase by St. Augustine came true: “He who sings, prays twice”; that was very evident at San Salvador Mission in Piru at the church choir festival “Animate, Let your Faith Shine”. This is the third year they have celebrated such a festival. What really stood out this year was great Christian music, friendship, prayer, happiness, good food and families coming together to praise the Lord. Bishop Thomas Curry added to the festive atmosphere of the day by celebrating an outdoor Mass to about 800 people. Alongside Bishop Curry was Father Barney Gatlin, Pastor of San Salvador Mission and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Fillmore. The Fillmore/Piru Church community felt blessed by having such a beautiful religious experience. For almost nine hours this religious event brought church choirs that ministered through Christian music, which made the crowds dance, jump, yell, sing and pray to their contagious beats and songs. The presence of choirs from Fillmore, Saticoy, Oxnard, Fullerton and of course Piru, came together as one Catholic Community. As a special guest the young people of Verbum Dei, a music ministry from Monterrey Mexico, came specifically for this occasion. Finally, the highlight of the day was Yesenia Flores, a professional recording artist who has given her life to Jesus Christ. Her energy, enthusiasm and love for the Lord and musical talent was an example for all those who attended. Besides all the great music, there was time to pray in front of the Blessed Sacrament, which was orchestrated by the religious sister, Consuelo Contreras from “La Casita de Oracion” in Oxnard. Our local seminarian, Luis Fernando Mejia Zaragoza, who studies at the seminary in Monterrey Mexico, led a discussion regarding “Faith” and the relationship to music. The discussion was very appropriate considering the day’s event. This event would not have been possible without the many people who helped make it a great success; especially Juan Arredondo who received a well deserved acknowledgement from Father Barney during the Mass. Juan’s excitement almost brought him to tears, when he stated: “It makes me very happy to see so many people gathered here today, all the work was well worth it.” “We want to thank all those who helped with the preparing and selling of the food, the sound engineering and all those who cleaned up after the event. Moreover, we want to thank Ray Galvez and his family for their hospitality in housing all 15 choir members from Monterrey and hosting a party for all the participants the next day at their home. Thank you to all of you who helped and may God bless you!” There are not enough words to express and describe the emotions that were felt during this special day. Maybe you will run into someone who attended the event so they can tell you about their experience and invite you to next year’s event. Get ready, it will be a memorable one, do not miss it! Meanwhile, “Animate” and let your faith shine! |