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Author: Fr. George Worschak
The retreat master for the Zoom Spiritual Retreat that was held last week was Monsignor John Esseff, a Roman Catholic priest who is presently serving in the Diocese of Scranton, Pa. He had served as a retreat director and confessor to Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta. He is 88 years old and has been a priest for 63 years.
Msgr. Esseff was baptized into the Maronite Church. From an early age, John had wanted to become a priest. As a student, he was awakened to Christ living in the world today through “me,” the human person.
Throughout the retreat, Msgr. Esseff’s approach was Christocentric, focusing on Christ and how we can, as did St. Paul, say: “It is no longer I who live, but rather Christ who lives within me.” (Galatians 2:20) We are called to wholeheartedly give ourselves over, surrender to the Holy Will of God.
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