On October 4, the feast of the great promoter of peace, St. Francis of Assisi, Bishop Michael Burbidge visited our St. Martin de Porres Senior Center in Alexandria.
He swapped stories, played games, toured the garden and encouraged participants – Catholic and those of other faiths – to bring peace to our world by sharing love, kindness and forgiveness with those whom they encounter.
The bishop's visit to the center was much anticipated by Catholic Charities staff and senior center participants. Two previously scheduled visits had to be canceled during the Covid pandemic.
St. Martin de Porres has served seniors for more than four decades in a building that was once a Lutheran Church. Its participants are diverse: men and women, ages ranging from 60s to 80s. While all live within the city of Alexandria, they grew up across the world, from Virginia to Pittsburgh and New York – to Korea, China, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Jamaica, Sierra Leone, and Afghanistan.
Juanita Balenger, director of the senior center, introduced the bishop to the 30 seniors who were there. Along with Clinical Services Director Dr. Michael Horne and Chief Financial Officer Matthew Zimmerman, she gave him a tour of the activity rooms and the vegetable garden out back.
One participant, a Dallas Cowboy fan, said she especially liked meeting the bishop because he seemed humble and down to earth – even though he roots for the Philadelphia Eagles.
“I really enjoyed what he had to say,” she said.
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