South Texas
Called to Serve the Poor
For many years, Father Gerry
Shanley,
ss.cc.,
felt called to serve the very poor. In January 2001, he went to
Reynosa,
Mexico, located on the US/ Mexican border minutes away from
Pharr, Texas.
Who
Gets Helped
Mexican families, mostly single
mothers, come to
Reynosa
seeking employment and a better life. They find work in
transnational assembly factories where the hours are long
and
the wages are pitifully low. The families live in a shanty town
of shack-like dwellings constructed in an irrigation canal that
is always in danger when flash floods soak the parched land.
Since his arrival in
Reynosa,
Fr. Gerry has served as pastor of San Felipe de Jesus Church and
its mission churches. He is supported by other
SS.CC.’s
who minister in the Brownsville Diocese. He crosses the border
into the U.S. each week to buy rice, beans, and pick up donated
food. Every Thursday, he distributes
these supplies to the families he serves in his parish and
missions, as well as to other people who come for assistance.
Accomplishments So Far
With the help from groups who
volunteer time and service, a small meeting hall, classrooms for
Christian Doctrine and a convent for a group of religious
sisters from Mexico, who help with
the teaching ministry, have been constructed. Recently, the new
buildings were used as a refuge when the area was threatened by
Hurricane Emily. Thankfully, the storm hit land fifty miles
south of the
Bordo
area, the name given to the shanty town where the people to whom
Fr. Gerry ministers live.