Click Here to Subscribe

Photo Gallery: OLMA Graduation

Bishop's Schedule

The Bishop’s Schedule, June 2 – 14

by Staff Reports
May 28, 2026
0
ShareTweet

Featured

Remaining human in the age of AI

by Michael Walsh
6 days ago
0
ShareTweet

Tolkien, Beethoven, MLK: The voices that resonate in ‘Magnifica Humanitas’

by admin
1 week ago
0
ShareTweet

Military Services’ bishop shares journey, talks mission to support veterans

by Julia Train
1 week ago
0
ShareTweet
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Home
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Catholic Star Herald
  • News
    • From Bishop Williams
    • Parish Life
    • Diocesan News
    • Sports
    • Columns
      • From Bishop Sullivan
    • Obituaries
    • World/Nation
  • Catholic Schools
  • Español
  • Features
    • Special Supplements
      • Thank You Bishop Sullivan
      • Welcome Bishop Williams
      • Jubilarians
    • Entertainment
      • Movie Reviews
    • Photo Galleries
    • Talking Catholic
    • Latest Videos
    • Health and Wellness
  • Advertise
  • More
    • Classified
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
  • News
    • From Bishop Williams
    • Parish Life
    • Diocesan News
    • Sports
    • Columns
      • From Bishop Sullivan
    • Obituaries
    • World/Nation
  • Catholic Schools
  • Español
  • Features
    • Special Supplements
      • Thank You Bishop Sullivan
      • Welcome Bishop Williams
      • Jubilarians
    • Entertainment
      • Movie Reviews
    • Photo Galleries
    • Talking Catholic
    • Latest Videos
    • Health and Wellness
  • Advertise
  • More
    • Classified
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Catholic Star Herald
No Result
View All Result
Home OSV News

U.S.-based evangelization project prepares people to become Jesus’ 73rd disciple

Peter G. Sánchez, Staff Writer by Peter G. Sánchez, Staff Writer
February 18, 2025
in OSV News, World/Nation
Reading Time: 6 mins read
0
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
This is a screenshot of part of the website of “I Am the 73rd,” an initiative launched in Spanish and English by El Sembrador-Nueva Evangelización, a Catholic network also known as ESNE. The program prepares participants to consecrate themselves to Jesus Christ through the reading of the Gospels, praying the rosary, weekly fasting and virtual formation sessions. (OSV News photo/courtesy of El Sembrador)

By Marietha Góngora, OSV News

(OSV News) — For every disciple to truly become “the salt of the earth and the light of the world” — that is the goal of “I Am the 73rd,” an evangelization initiative of El Sembrador-Nueva Evangelización, a Catholic network also known as ESNE.

For 33 days, those who participate in this encounter with Jesus will travel a path that will lead them to consecrate themselves to him.

“During this time, one reads and meditates over the four Gospels; prays a daily rosary; observes Wednesday as a day of fast; and participates in five virtual formation sessions. At the end of this preparation, one participates in a Holy Mass of consecration,” ESNE explains on its website. The Los Angeles-based media apostolate also operates a radio station and broadcasts across the southwestern United States, Mexico and Spain. It often transmits Masses, prayers and devotional content.

OSV News spoke with Rosie Sayes, executive director of content for ESNE TV, about this initiative — which is available in Spanish and English — and how it has changed the lives of many Catholics who have consecrated themselves to Jesus Christ.

Sayes said that “Yo Soy el 73/I Am the 73rd” is for anyone “who is hungry to get to know Jesus better.” She added that although the initiative already existed before the COVID-19 pandemic, it was during the pandemic lockdowns, amid moments of trial and uncertainty, that many faithful sought to become part of a community of faith like “I Am the 73rd.” Since then, she said, this consecration has taken on more strength, conquering hearts and saving souls.

This project, as Sayes explained, was born from the heart of Noel Diaz, layman and founder of the El Sembrador apostolate. “He is looking for new ways to evangelize, for people to have this encounter, and one of the ways he felt it was needed was by making people fall in love even more through the Word of God,” Sayes said.

She also explained that Diaz “has always said that you cannot love what you do not know,” and that is why this Catholic project, which develops its activities through Zoom, focuses on knowing the Word to be able to love the Son of God deeply and genuinely.

The name of this evangelizing project, its website explains, comes from a passage in the Gospel according to St. Luke, “in which our Lord Jesus Christ sends out 72 disciples to go ‘ahead of him in pairs to every town and place he intended to visit'” (Lk 10:1). The project’s name signifies “the need of being the 73(rd) disciple to continue the evangelical mission that Jesus entrusted to the Church.”

“Unfortunately, most of us Catholics are not in the habit of encountering Jesus Christ in the reading of his Word,” reads a Spanish-language statement shared with OSV News. “I Am 73rd aims to bring every Catholic to an encounter through the Holy Scriptures.”

The statement also reads, “We are witnessing many conversions and life transformations through this evangelization project. There is a great hunger and urgency for God in the midst of this world wounded by violence, corruption, perversions, and abuses of power.”

Last year, on Nov. 28, representatives of ESNE TV and the El Sembrador apostolate were received by Pope Francis at the Holy See. During that audience, the Holy Father thanked the group for “bringing the voice and the message of the pope to so many people in the United States and in other Spanish-speaking countries” and praised their work to share the Mass, formation material and church news to those who are homebound.

“I thank you also, and above all, because with your work you are close to so many immigrants from various countries in Latin America, who need points of reference, messages of consolation in their mother tongue,” he said, according to Catholic News Service. “Do not stop doing this.”

He also stressed the need to share the Gospel, mentioning ESNE’s evangelization project by name and highlighting the importance of using modern media to evangelize.

“I have heard of the fine project ‘Yo soy el 73,’ a special consecration to Jesus to build a community of evangelizers capable of communicating the joy of the Gospel and God’s mercy. And today we have a great need for disciples who continue the mission entrusted by the Lord, by Jesus Christ, also evangelized through the communications media. Thank you for the work you do,” said the pontiff in his greeting to the delegation.

Hearing those words, Sayes told OSV News, filled the group with joy and renewed their commitment. “We feel that God gave us the blessing and the seal in this project to still walk with more strength,” she added.

Following the consecration to Jesus, participants commit to living “conformed to the heart of Jesus” and become “living testimonies of (Jesus’) mercy,” according to the project’s webpage. Participants can join communities — currently located in California, México and El Salvador — and continue to receive ongoing faith formation.

One of the examples of lives transformed by this evangelization project are Ruth Castro and her husband, Francisco, who are parishioners of St. Anthony’s Church in Upland, California, and both are consecrated to Jesus through the “I Am the 73rd” initiative.

“I had previously been invited to consecrations and things like that. I had never accepted to go to any, but in 2022, I called the ESNE radio station because I heard they were going to give catechism classes. They told me, ‘We don’t have catechism; you’re mistaken,'” recalls Ruth, who is a catechist and server in her parish.

But they gave her a phone number and told her, “Send a message on WhatsApp, and they will answer you.” So, she reached out to that number. “They put me in a group and it turns out that this group was a Zoom group, and they had already started the classes. So, when I joined, it was already the second or third day of the course,” said Ruth, who is grateful for the happy misunderstanding that made her consecrate herself to Jesus. She added that she tried to share her testimony with everyone she meets, hoping to lead more souls to salvation.

“In October 2022, we were consecrated together, but (Ruth) had already taken the class; she just waited for me,” Francisco said .

Francisco also shared how this consecration radically changed his life. “Before, I heard in the talks, ‘You cannot give what you don’t have,'” he recalled, and while completing the program, he understood what it meant.

“Now I do have something to give!” he said. “Before I didn’t have God because I didn’t get involved in anything, but now I know about him, I know his ways and now I want to walk with him.” – – –
Marietha Góngora V. writes for OSV News from Washington.

Previous Post

Local Catholic Charities staff readying for natural disasters

Next Post

ManUp focuses on hope year-long ahead of conference

Related Posts

Pope Leo XIV poses with Montse Alvarado, president and chief operating officer of EWTN News, during a private meeting at the Vatican Sept. 5, 2026. Pope Leo appointed Alvarado as Prefect of the Vatican's Dicastery for Communication on June 2, 2026. (OSV News photto/Vatican Media/Catholic Press Photo)
World/Nation

Pope Leo XIV names EWTN’s Montse Alvarado as prefect of Vatican Dicastery for Communication

June 2, 2026
Venerable Fulton J. Sheen, pictured in an undated photo, is remembered as one of the most influential and innovative evangelists in American history. On March 25, 2026, the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints announced the beatification of Archbishop Sheen will take place on Sept. 24 in St. Louis. (OSV News file photo)
World/Nation

Pope Leo calls Archbishop Fulton Sheen ‘a light of faith’ who touched millions with the Gospel

June 1, 2026
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Secretariat of Child and Youth Protection has released its 2025 Annual Report on the implementation of the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. (OSV News photo/courtesy USCCB)
World/Nation

U.S. bishops’ child protection report shows ‘historic milestone,’ but flags warning signs

June 1, 2026
Exterior of the CEDIA 24 horas, a social center run by Caritas Madrid that serves as a shelter and offers social services, psychological care and workshops for the city's homeless May 28. Pope Leo XIV will visit the center when he arrives in Madrid June 6. (OSV News photo/Paulina Guzik)
World/Nation

First stop for Pope Leo in Spain will be center that gives royal treatment to homeless

June 1, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Youtube RSS

No Result
View All Result

Latest News

CCUSA’s People of Hope Museum

Faith, service, hope on display in Catholic Charities museum

Bishop celebrates Cathedral’s dedication anniversary

Father Nickolas Naticchione

‘Magnifica Humanitas’: Pope Leo’s AI encyclical warns of temptation to build future excluding God

Latest Videos

View Ordination of Nickolas B. Naticchione in Cathedral

The legacy of Pope Francis

Pope Leo’s first Easter message

See livestream of Bishop Williams celebrating annual Chrism Mass

Pope Leo XIV’s first Palm Sunday

Around the Diocese

  • The Diocese of Camden
  • Talking Catholic Podcast
  • Catholic Charities
  • Advertise
  • Catholic Cemeteries
  • VITALity Healthcare Services
  • Housing Services
  • Camden Deacon
  • Camden Priest
  • South Jersey Catholic Schools
  • Man Up South Jersey
  • Catholic Business Network

Additional Resources

  • New Jersey Independent Victim Compensation Fund
  • Quick Guide to Reporting Sexual Abuse
  • List of Credibly Accused Priests and Parish Resources
  • Bishop’s Commission Report on Catholic Schools

Reorganization of the Diocese

  • Chapter 11 Claims filing info
  • Chapter 11 Prime Clerk Filing

© All Rights Reserved | June 03, 2026 | Catholic Star Herald of the Diocese of Camden

En español/Sa Tagalog

Add the Catholic Star Herald to your home screen

For Android users(Chrome) tap the at the top right vertical 3 dots then tap “Add to Home Screen”

For iPhone tap:at the bottom and then tap “Add to Home Screen”

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

If you need assistance with submitting your subscription, please call Neal Cullen at 856-583-6139, or email Neal.Cullen@camdendiocese.org

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • From Bishop Williams
    • Parish Life
    • Diocesan News
    • Sports
    • Columns
      • From Bishop Sullivan
    • Obituaries
    • World/Nation
  • Catholic Schools
  • Español
  • Features
    • Special Supplements
      • Thank You Bishop Sullivan
      • Welcome Bishop Williams
      • Jubilarians
    • Entertainment
      • Movie Reviews
    • Photo Galleries
    • Talking Catholic
    • Latest Videos
    • Health and Wellness
  • Advertise
  • More
    • Classified
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us

© All Rights Reserved | June 03, 2026 | Catholic Star Herald of the Diocese of Camden