Stella Maris chaplains continue to provide support to seafarers, fishers and their families during the Covid-19 crisis, working in close partnership with Stella Maris colleagues around the world, the maritime industry, trades unions and others.
This includes undertaking port visits in order to provide welfare packages and other support to seafarers and fishers, with the permission of port authorities and in full compliance with Government directives. We also continue to support seafarers, fishers and their families via telephone social media.
Please continue to pray for seafarers, fishers, their families and the mission of Stella Maris.
Our Clyde port chaplain Deacon Joe O'Donnell recently took food supplies to some foreign fishermen who work in the Ayrshire Coast as things were getting tight for them.
Our Clyde port chaplain Deacon Joe O’Donnell recently took food supplies to some foreign fishermen who work in the Ayrshire Coast as things were getting tight for them. While down there he met a couple of fishermen who told him they were desperate for a bike. Joe says, “It’s wonderful how the Holy Spirit works as I had my spare bike in the car which I gifted them. I will continue to support these guys in the coming weeks.”
Most seafarers are used to being away from family and friends for months at a time and being confined to their ship and to the port area. It's all part of life at sea and the job they do, as our East Anglia port chaplain Julian Wong reminds us in this video. But now many have to spend weeks in quarantine when they get to the end of their contracts and return home, adding to the wait to see their loved ones. Thank you for continuing to keep seafarers in prayer.
Most seafarers are used to being away from family and friends for months at a time and being confined to their ship and to the port area. It’s all part of life at sea and the job they do, as our East Anglia port chaplain Julian Wong reminds us in this video. But now many have to spend weeks in quarantine when they get to the end of their contracts and return home, adding to the wait to see their loved ones
Stella Maris supporters in Southampton, Myra and her husband Deacon Andy Philpott offer a message of hope to seafarers. It is addressed in English and Filipino to seafarers who may be experiencing distress and to encourage anyone in need of help to contact one of our port chaplains.
Here’s a look at how our some of our Stella Maris colleagues globally are supporting seafarers and fishers in spite of the restrictions placed on ship visiting and the fast-moving situation of the Covid-19 virus.
Monsignor Vincent Harvey, parish priest of St Joseph’s and St Edmund’s Southampton celebrates Mass for the 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time with special intentions and blessings for Roman RIP, ship’s doctor, for his family, crew of his ship and for Stella Maris.
A lovely Mass celebrated by Apostleship of the Sea (Stella Maris) Australia Bishop Promoter especially for chaplains, centre managers, ship visitors, committee members and volunteers – in essence the carers who care for seafarers.
A warm visit to Hebe Harmony by Fr Tamar Frandy Stella Maris Montevideo chaplain in Uruguay. He says, “It was a great joy to see their happiness… knowing that we are working for their wellbeing even during Covid-19!”
Stella Maris in Taipeh Taiwan provided food parcels and information about labour rights to fishermen and our port chaplain there Fr Thiet celebrated Mass for them.
Fr Tamar Frandy Stella Maris chaplain in Montevideo Uruguay says it’s a joy being able to visit some fishing boats and fishers meanwhile they are lockdown in port. More than 60 fishers from Indonesia, Peru, Senegal and Spain have received masks, personal care items and winter clothes.
Stella Maris Kaohsiung port chaplain Fr Yance Guntur blesses a fishing vessel crew before they head out to the Pacific Ocean to work. Seafarers and fishers truly are the heroes in this pandemic ensuring that are shops, supermarkets and shelves are stocked with food and essential items.
Good work from our Stella Maris colleagues in Charleston, South Carolina who delivered some shopping to these crew who needed to top up on supplies. The seafarers were not allowed shore leave due to restrictions duirng Covid-19.
Stella Maris Kaohsiung port chaplain Fr Yance Guntur and volunteers packing face masks for distribution to fishermen. Fr Yance later went on board several vessels to distribute the masks. Thank you everyone who’ve helped keep fishermen safe during this time.
Great work from our Stella Maris colleagues in Kaohsiung Taiwan distributing face masks to fishermen. Well done all.
Filipino seafarers in lockdown in our Stella Maris Seafarers Centres in Manila during Covid show their appreciation and gratitude to Caritas Manila and Caritas International for providing much-needed food supplies etc. Thank you for your amazing generosity!
Stella Maris Abidjan port chaplain Fr Celestin Ikomba and his team distributed face masks and prayer cards to seafarers recently. Free wifi is also available to them.
Our Stella Maris colleagues in Belgium ship visiting, taking all necessary precautions and social distancing measures.
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