[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 160 (Monday, October 24, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H6989-H6990]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING FATHER ISAAC MASGA AYUYU
(Mr. SABLAN asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. SABLAN. Mr. Speaker, we recently celebrated an important
anniversary in the Northern Mariana Islands for one of our longest-
serving spiritual leaders. Reverend Father Isaac Masga Ayuyu has led
the island faithful for 25 years. Pale' Ike, as he's fondly known, is
the first ordained priest from the island of Rota, and the fifth local
person to join the priesthood. He serves today as Parochial Vicar of
Mount Carmel Cathedral on Saipan, and as Director of Worship for the
Diocese.
Pale' Ike has had many mentors on his way to the priesthood, in
particular, his parents, Francisca Masga
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Ayuyu and the late Corbiniano Songao Ayuyu, whose support he recalls
each time he celebrates mass with the chalice that was a gift from
them.
In our faith-based community, priests are ever in demand. Pale' Ike
baptizes the newly born and conducts funeral rights for the recently
departed. He tends to the spirit of those who are homebound or in
hospitals. And he conducts weddings, he hears confessions, he says
mass.
Outside of this tradition of priestly duties, he also has a lead role
in community functions. Where there is a large family gathering, he is
expected to attend. When someone builds a new home, Pale' Ike is called
upon to bless it.
For your 25 years in the priesthood and as part of our daily life,
thank you, Pale' Ike.
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