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Volume 2, Number
17
Tuesday, July 22, 2003
PEACE
& JUSTICE MEETING IN ROME
The
General Administration in Rome hosted a conference called “Peace,
Justice and the Integrity of Creation” July 6-15. Attendees
from the Province of the United States included: back row (from left):
Fr. Bill Christensen, Francisco Guillén
de la Rosa, and Bros. Bill Farrell and Bob
Rapp; middle row (from left): Sr. Eileen Donovan,
Bros. Paul Kageche and Phil Aaron,
Frs. Dave Paul and Ted Cassidy;
front row (from left): Bros. Juan García and
Darwin Joseph. Not shown: Bro. Steve O’Neil.
Bro. Javier Anso organized the meeting.
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MARIANIST
LAY ASSEMBLY
MEETS IN ST. LOUIS
Saint Louis University
was the site of the 2003 Continental Assembly of Marianist Lay
Communities in North America July 17-20. Almost 150 lay Marianists
from North America attended the event. Keynote speaker was Scott
Appleby, who spoke on “Faith in Community and Culture.”
Other speakers included Fr. David Fleming, general superior,
and MLNNA President Marge Cavanaugh. The Office of Religious
Life hosted an open house on July 18 at the Province offices for assembly
participants.

The
new leadership team and regional representatives for the Marianist
Lay Network of North America (MLNNA) met in St. Louis during the Continental
Assembly in July at Saint Louis University. Back row (from left):
Dan Jordan, Ken Pfohl, Karen Seitz, Ray McCracken
and Tony Garascia; front row (from left): Joanne McCracken,
Marilyn Schweiterman and Marge Cavanaugh. Other members
of the leadership team not shown: Jean Canning and Neomi
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ON
THE MOVE
We pray that the transitions
of the following Brothers will be blessed.
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Bro.
Terrence O’Connor will move within San Antonio from
the Casa Maria Community to the Marianist Residence, with continuing
ministry at St. Mary’s University. |
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Bro.
Tim Pieprzyca will move within San Antonio from the Central
Catholic Community to the Casa Maria Community, with continuing ministry
at Central Catholic High School.
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Bro.
Ed Fick will move from the Alumni Hall Community, Dayton,
to Villa St. Joseph, Cupertino.
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PLEASE
PRAY FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOUL OF...
Bro. Eugene Claret
(Region of Switzerland), 90, who died July 9 in Sion, Switzerland. May
he rest in peace. Bro. Eugene’s obituary will appear in the next
issue of FamilyOnline.
Fr. Melchor Alegre
(Province of Zaragoza), 74, who died July 11 in Victoria, Spain. May he
rest in peace. Fr. Melchor’s obituary will appear in the next issue
of FamilyOnline.
Bro. Nicholas Matter
(Province of France), 92, who died July 11 in Antony, France. May he rest
in peace. Bro. Nicholas’ obituary will appear in the next issue
of FamilyOnline.
To read the obituary of Fr. Louis Reile, who died June
25 in San Antonio, Texas, please
click here:
WEST
COAST FLEUR
Photo
courtesy of Bro. Bill Farrell, SM
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PLEASE
PRAY FOR THE HEALING OF...
Bro. Don Smith
(Governor’s Island, Huntsville, Ohio), who is recovering
rapidly at Mercy Siena Woods from spinal surgery on July 9.
Fr. Tim Dwyer
(Maryland Avenue, St. Louis), who is successfully recovering
from surgery for a bone infection in his foot.
Bro. Ed Kiefer
(Madeleine Community, New Orleans), who continues treatment for
cancer.
Mary Dempsey,
94, mother of Bro. Jack Dempsey (Marcella Road, Cleveland),
who has been released from the University Hospital in Cleveland after
tests showed no serious internal problems, but she is suffering from back
pain.
Ann Condax, longtime worker with the Marianists in Baltimore,
who has breast cancer.
Bro. Jim Christiana
(Center Marianist Community, Honolulu), who is recovering from surgery
to remove tumors on his brain.
Bro. Richard Rose
(Mercy Siena Gardens, Dayton) was admitted to Miami Valley Hospital on
Friday July 18 and will return to Mercy Siena as soon as a skilled nursing
bed is available.
Bro. Norman Eckl (Indiana Avenue Marianist Community, Dayton) was
treated at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton for an acute blood clot in
his left lung. He has returned to his community.
Bro. John Lemker (Marianist Novitiate, Dayton) continues his recovery
at Mercy Siena from a broken leg.
PARTY
AT THE PROVINCE

Bro.
Richard Middleton, Sr. Leanne Jablonski and Bro. Robert Moriarity
enjoy an open house celebration on July 18 at the Provincial
offices with attendees of the MLNNA Continental Assembly.
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RIPPED
FROM THE HEADLINES
Bro. Stephen Glodek
was quoted in the Sunday, July 20, edition of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
regarding the desired attributes of a new archbishop for St. Louis. (Archbishop
Justin Rigali is moving to the archdiocese of Philadelphia.) According
to the article, Bro. Steve thinks a new archbishop should reach beyond
his Catholic flock and be actively concerned about the needs of Jews,
Protestants, Muslims and others. He also said he wants the new man to
be open about priest assignments, finances and sexual abuse allegations.
Bro. Steve said, "Transparency is really an important word in my
vocabulary these days. Personality is less important. That's not as important
as what a person does."
WHO’S
DOING WHAT

Fr. Dan Doyle (Lincoln Street, Hollywood, Fla.) participated
in the first North American Institute for Catholic Evangelization July
9-12 at the University of Portland (Oregon), sponsored by the United States
Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Archdiocese of Portland and Vancouver.
More than 450 participants attended. Fr. Doyle was invited as part of
an Isaiah Preaching Team.

Bro. Jack Ventura (Lindell Blvd., St. Louis) has contributed
to a book written by Barbara Darling to be published in August entitled,
“Beginning Small Christian Communities: Minimum Structure, Maximum
Life.” The book assists those who want to begin faith-sharing communities.
To order, visit www.goodgroundpress.com.
Author, author!
Fr. Charles Miller will return to St. Mary’s University
as professor of theology in August after completing his term as rector
of the Ratisbonne Pontifical Institute — Christian Center for Jewish
Studies. During his two-year term he facilitated transfer of the program
from Jerusalem to Gregorian University in Rome. Welcome home!

Bro. Brian Zampier (Lindell Blvd., St. Louis), freelance
artist, sketchbook journalist and juggler, had a piece accepted for the
St. Louis Artists’ Guild’s national, juried exhibition, “Savvy:
Media Influence in Contemporary Society.” The show runs July 20
to August 30 at the guild’s quarters at Oak Knoll Park in St. Louis.
Congratulations!
THE
CLASSIFIEDS
Director, MSJC.
The Marianist Social Justice Collaborative is seeking a part-time director
to help articulate and implement a vision for social justice. Deadline
for application is Aug. 29. For details about the position and application,
please click
here:
MSJC
MEETING IN ST. LOUIS
The steering
committee of the Marianist Social Justice Committee (MSJC) met July 17
in St. Louis. Back row (from left): Bros. Brian Halderman (death
penalty issue team chair) and Bill Farrell, Fr. Ted Cassidy
(steering committee chair), Bro. Don Geiger (ecology issue team
chair), Bro. Bob Donovan, Jim Vogt and Bro. Richard Dix;
front row (from left): Sr. Eileen Donovan (ex-officio), Nancy
DeHonores and Sr. Leanne Jablonski. Not shown: Sr. Laola
Hironaka.
SM
3 OFFICES
To read the July 15 issue
of S.M. 3 Offices from Bro. Javier Anso, please click here:
This issue includes details about the solidarity funds distributed by
the GA in 2002.
THE
WORD FROM BRO. DIX
A
reminder to community business managers:
- Please send in end-of-year
reports by July 31 (include 6/30 bank statements)
- Please send in preliminary
community budgets (will be revised in early September).
- You'll receive a "proof
of insurance" card for car insurance about Aug. 1. Contact Bro.
Tom Payne if not received by Aug. 8.
WHO'S
WHO IN THE WORLD OF FINANCE
Here's who to contact regarding financial issues at the Province offices,
4425 West Pine Blvd., St. Louis MO 63108. Checks should be made payable
to: "Marianist Province of the United States."
KOREA
BAPTISMS

Fr.
Timothy Kim, regional superior of the Region of Korea, baptized
five students on July 4 at Mok-po Marianist High School in Chun-Nam,
Korea. Back row (from left): Novice John Donbosco Shin, Godfather
John Kim (teacher), Gabriel Bea, Godfather Simon
Kim (teacher), Raphael Chun, Gallisdo Cho (teacher)
and Michael Kim. Front row (from left): John Mary Vianney
Mun, Job Lee (principal), Fr. Kim, Bro. Peter
Shin and Thomas Kim. Congratulations to the newly baptized! |
PLAYIN'
BALL IN CINCINNATI
The baseball team at Purcell Marian High School in Cincinnati won
the Division II state baseball championship this year, and on July 4 were
recognized by the Cincinnati Reds before their game with the New
York Mets. After the Purcell Marian Cavaliers received a standing
ovation, the team's varsity captain threw out the first pitch. Congratulations!
ROSARY
EXHIBIT AT UD
Interest in the praying
of the rosary is growing, according to Fr. Johann Roten, director
of the International Marian Research Institute at the University of Dayton.
This summer, visitors to the university's Marian Library Gallery can view
more than 400 rosaries from around the world, including rosaries from
Japan, Korea, Vietnam, France, Italy, Ireland and Czechoslovakia. The
exhibit showcases about 60 rosaries from the library's own collection.
The exhibit ends August 1.

Mission
Conception, San Antonio
Photo courtesy of Bro. Brian Halderman |
HISTORY
LESSON
Bro. Brian Halderman
(Novitiate, Dayton) reports on the Marianist connection to the Mission
Conception in San Antonio. It was founded by Franciscan Friars in 1731;
from 1855 to 1911, the Society of Mary ministered to the people and farmed
the land. For a short time, it served as a postulate and novitiate. The
diocese later reclaimed it to establish an orphanage and seminary. Today
the mission is an active diocesan parish. For more information, visit:
http://www.nps.gov/saan/saanco01.htm
NEWSLETTER
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CAPE
MAY POINT. To read the July issue of the The Beacon.com from
the Marianist Family Retreat Center at Cape May Point, please
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OUT
AND ABOUT
To read the upcoming
travel schedule of members of the Provincial staff in St. Louis, please
click here:
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THOUGHT
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"Above
all, trust in the slow work of God. Give our Lord the benefit of
believing that His hand is leading you, and accept the anxiety of
feeling yourself in suspense and incomplete."
Teihard
de Chardin
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