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Volume 4, Number 15
Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2005
www.marianist.com
AYE,
AYE, CAP’N CHARLES

Vocation Director Bro. Charles Johnson (left) is ready
to set sail with Aspirant Tom Farnsworth
at the Governor’s Island discernment weekend in July. See story
below. Photo by Bro. Brian Halderman.
CONVOCATION
OF THE PROVINCIAL CHAPTER
Provincial
Stephen Glodek has convoked the eighth session of the Provincial
Chapter, which will be held Sept. 23-25, 2005, at the Oblate
Center in San Antonio. This fall Chapter session is designed for discussion
only. Agenda items will include implementation of the mission statement
and an update on the Provincial Council’s “Orientations
and Priorities for 2004-2007.” Province members are invited to
a gathering in San Antonio Saturday evening, Sept. 24 (more information
coming). The next legislative session of the Chapter will be held March
3-7, 2006.
EASTERN
AFRICA CELEBRATES AS FIVE PROFESS VOWS

Congratulations
to our newest brothers from the Region of Eastern Africa, from left:
Bros. Moses Okoth, Dingiswayo Soko, Floyd Chanda, Henry Kamundi
and John-Paul Kirimi
On July 30, 2005, the
Region of Eastern Africa celebrated as five young men made their first
vows at St. John the Evangelist parish in Limuru, Kenya: Bros.
Floyd Chanda, Henry Kamundi, John-Paul Kirimi, Moses Okoth
and Dingiswayo Soko. Regional Superior Fr.
Marty Solma accepted the vows; Bro. Michael Otieno
gave the homily. The newly professed brothers were joined in the celebration
by other Marianist brothers, family members and lay Marianists. The
five will move to the scholasticate community to pursue their studies
in preparation for future ministries. Congratulations to all!
TWO
BROTHERS TAKE VOWS IN QUERÉTARO, MEXICO
Bro.
Régulo |
Bro.
Gobi |
Congratulations and
best wishes to two brothers from the District of Mexico who professed
vows on Aug. 6, 2005, at Our Lady of Guadalupe church in Querétaro,
Mexico: Bro. Régulo García Hernández,
who professed perpetual vows, and Bro. Gobi Torres Nazarío,
who professed first vows. Provincial Stephen Glodek
and Bro. Charles Johnson represented the Province at
the profession.
GOVERNOR’S
ISLAND, HUNTSVILLE, OHIO

Photo
courtesy of Bro. Paul Bredestege
PROVINCIAL
LETTER DISCUSSES FAITH, CULTURE Provincial
Stephen Glodek has written Provincial Letter 14, dated Aug.
4, 2005, entitled, “The Implementation of the Province Commitment
to the Dialogue between Faith and Culture 2002-2007.” Brother
Stephen details the history of the Province’s efforts in this
dialogue, as well as ongoing efforts and plans for the future. Read
Provincial Letter 14.
FR.
ANTONIO SOLDÀ VISITS ST.
LOUIS

Fr.
Antonio Soldà, procurator and postulator general
in Rome, visited the St Louis area from July 27-Aug. 1. At the Cathedral
Basilica of St. Louis, from left: Bro. Mike O’Grady,
Fr. Antonio and Fr. Tim Kenney.
Fr. Antonio was in the U.S. to consult on Marianist causes. His
trip also included visits to Dayton, Cupertino and San Antonio.
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NOVICES
TO SERVE IN FOUR MINISTRIES
This fall, the Province’s
second-year novices will venture to four locations – St. Louis,
Fort Worth, San Antonio and Veracruz, Mexico – to serve in a variety
of ministries. Our prayers and best wishes in their endeavors.
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Armando Añeses will live with the Casa Maria community
in San Antonio and will teach and work in campus ministry at Central
Catholic High School. |
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Dennis Bautista will live at the new Westminster community
in St. Louis and will work in the Province Communications Office
and assist in the Office of Vocations. |
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Alfredo Chavez will live in the Comunidad San José
in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico. He will work at the Instituto
Villa del Espíritu Santo, a diocesan preparatory school administered
by the Marianists, assisting in the library and computer center
and doing tutoring and retreat work. |
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Andrew Kosmowski will join the Nolan Catholic High School
community in Fort Worth and will teach and work in campus ministry
at the school. |
MARIANIST
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM COMMISSIONS SIX

The
new MVP volunteers and their volunteer assignments, from left: Liz
Cooke (New Orleans - crisis pregnancy center), Greg
Pardo (Uxpanapa, Mexico - DECAMP), Nick Raddell
(San Antonio - youth center), Dacian Vogt (Cincinnati
- teaching at St. Francis de Sales; helping with Urban Plunges), Robert
Bowie (San Antonio - urban ministries, aftercare program) and
Thomas Mole (San Antonio - housing program for the
poor)
Six volunteers with
the Marianist Volunteer Program (MVP) were commissioned Aug. 7, 2005,
at Bergamo Center in Dayton. The volunteers spent the previous week
in an orientation led by MVP Coordinator Dan Richter.
Speakers were Bro. Mike O’Grady, Bro. Phil Aaron, Dick
Ferguson, Sr. Laura Leming, Myles McCabe, Patricia Mejia, Carol Ramey
and Bro. Dennis Schmitz. Topics included the Marianist
charism, leadership, service, and simplicity and justice. Congratulations
and best wishes to the new volunteers!

Coordinator Dan Richter anoints the hands of
the new MVP volunteers
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RENEWING
VOWS, HONOLULU

Bro. Tobias Ferrer renewed his temporary vows
during the Province retreat in Honolulu in late July. Representing
the Province is Bro. Jack Ventura (left foreground);
Fr. Rudy Vela is in back. Photo by Fr. Jerry
Chinchar
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PERSONNEL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Congratulations and
prayers to the following brothers who have accepted director assignments,
effective Aug. 15, 2005. We pray also for brothers who will be serving
in new ministries.
FIRST
TERM
(three years)
Bro. Tony Pistone, West Hills, Calif.
Fr. Rich Wosman, Woodlawn Ave., San Antonio
The Provincial Council
thanks Frs. Edwin Johnson and Terry Weik
for their years of service as director.
Bro. Aaron Sonnenburg has been assigned to the Washington/Franklin
Street community in Dayton, with ministry at Chaminade-Julienne
High School.
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Bro. Paul Hoffman has been assigned to the St. Clair Avenue
community in Cleveland, with ministry at St. Aloysius and St. Philip
Neri parishes. |
Fr. Terry Weik has resigned as director of campus ministry
at St. Mary's University. During the fall semester he will live
at the community at Cape May, N.J., where he will work on a research
paper for his Doctor of Ministry degree from the Oblate School of
Theology in San Antonio. |
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Juan García Jiménez (District of Mexico) has
withdrawn from the Society of Mary. Our best wishes to Juan in his future
endeavors.
DISCERNMENT
WEEKEND AT GOVERNOR’S ISLAND

At the retreat, seated, from left: Tom Fox, Alan Smith, Norman
Capinpin, Sr. Patricia Knopp, SND, and Bro. Dennis
Schmitz; middle row, from left: Kip Young, Novice Roberto
Rivera, Reynard Nivera, Bro. David Betz, Bro. Charlie Wanda, Novice
Bob Jones and Aspirant Luis Gamboa; back row,
from left: Aspirant Tom Farnsworth, Fr. Chris Wittmann, Novice
Steve Paone, Brandon Alana Maugaotega, George Lang, Dean Haley
and Paul Mosso; missing from photo: Bros. Charles
Johnson, Brian Halderman, Jack Somerville, Aaron Sonnenburg
and Novice Andy Kosmowski
The
first "Look, Listen and Lounge at the Lake" discernment retreat
was held July 28 – Aug. 1 at Governor’s Island in Huntsville,
Ohio. Attendees included 25 contacts, aspirants, novices and professed
who gathered for discernment, discussions on religious life and Marianist
life, Eucharist, personal reflection and relaxation. The vocation ministry
thanks the Governor's Island community for its hospitality. Slideshow
courtesy of Bro. Brian Halderman.

At
the discernment gathering, from left, Novice Roberto Rivera,
Paul Mosso and Aspirant Luis Gamboa
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PLEASE
PRAY FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOUL OF . . .
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Fr.
Richard, recent |
Fr.
Richard, 1980 |
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Fr. Richard Knuge, 79, who died Aug. 6, 2005, in Dayton of
complications of cancer. May he rest in peace. Visitation for Fr. Richard
will be Aug. 11, 2005, at 6 p.m. at Queen of Apostles Chapel at Mount
St. John in Dayton, with a funeral liturgy at 7 p.m. Burial will follow
at Queen of Heaven cemetery. Fr. Richard’s obituary will appear
in the next issue of FamilyOnline.

Novices
in Dayton helped Fr. Dick celebrate his 60th jubilee on Aug. 21,
2004, at the Meyer Hall community. |
Vera Siefert, who died Aug. 6, 2005. May she rest in peace.
Vera was the mother of Fr. Ralph Siefert (Waldron Community,
St. Louis).
Nancy Cady, who died Aug. 9, 2005, in Florida. May she rest
in peace. Nancy was the sister of Bro. Ken Straubinger
(Maryland Avenue, St. Louis).
Marian Hoffman, who died on Aug. 4, 2005. May she rest
in peace. Marian was the aunt of Bro. Paul Hoffman
(Findlay Street, Cincinnati).
Cecilia Therese Koenig, daughter of Jessica
and Andreas Koenig, who was stillborn on Aug. 7, 2005.
May she rest in peace. Cecilia was the granddaughter of Donna
Tucker, secretary for the Province Office of Religious Life.
Jessica is Donna’s daughter.
MISSOURI
BOTANICAL GARDEN, ST. LOUIS

Photo
courtesy of Bro. Bob Resing, S.M. Bro. Bob's images
are available for sale as note cards or prints. To order, contact
Bro. Bob at rresing@sm-usa.org
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PLEASE
PRAY FOR THE HEALING OF . . .
Fr. Joe Rasky (Marianist Residence, San Antonio), who is recovering
from successful hip surgery.
Bro. Anthony Sobocinski (Marianist Residence, San Antonio),
who is suffering from pneumonia.
Bro. Tom Spring (Chaminade Pohaku Community, Honolulu), who
will have surgery to remove a melanoma on Aug. 16.
Please also pray for Archbishop Raymond Roussin, Melzetta Brown,
Patrosenia Bunda, Marie Galevic and Mary Kay Plassenthal.
Read
about these intentions.
HONOLULU
MARIANISTS WELCOME NEW BISHOP

Many
Marianist brothers in Honolulu attended the ordination/installation
of Bishop Clarence (Larry) Silva at a large, colorful
ceremony on July 21, and some played a big part. Bro. Tom Spring
(above, left) represented the religious men of the diocese and presented
Bishop Silva with a Hawaiian bible. Bro. Franklin Pao
chanted and led the Hawaiian Royal Societies in the procession into
the Blaisdell Center. Fr. Ken Templin also attended
(above, right).
MARIANIST
LAY COMMUNITIES MEET IN BORDEAUX
Tony Garascia
reports on the success of the 4th International Meeting of Marianist
Lay Communities (MLC) in Bordeaux, France, from July 23-29, 2005. He
says that 17 delegates and lay observers represented countries from
Eastern and Western Africa, Haiti and India, as well as delegates and
observers from Japan and Korea. “I returned from France with a
sense that the effort to build the world Marianist Family is bearing
fruit,” Tony said. Read the meeting highlights.
Read In Alliance with Mary, a document
that discusses who Mary is for the MLCs in the 21st century.

At
the MLC international meeting in Bordeaux: The Eucharist celebrating
Africa as a separate region of the MLC, which allows the African
MLCs to have their own representative on the leadership team. Note
Superior General Fr. David Fleming (center).
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At the international MLC meeting, kneeling, from left, Bro.
Herve Guillo du Bodan, Tony Garascia, Jinius Bara and
Bro. John Ko; standing, from left: Fr. George Cerniglia,
Hiroko Tokeida, Fr. Luis Melo, Bro. Dennis Schmitz, Joan McGuinness
Wagner, Josep Duraiswamy, Matthew Park, Marge Cavanaugh, Isabella Moyer,
Ray McCracken, Sr. Mary Louise Foley, Immanuel Cho, Jacqueline Carrier,
Kay Stone, Marie Paul Genette and Dan Jordan
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& JUSTICE UPDATE
Marianist Social Justice Educators. Representatives
of Marianist secondary and middle schools from Hawaii to Puerto
Rico met in Dayton in July to discuss service and social justice
in Province schools. They shared best practices and resources
and developed plans for the coming year. Visit the Marianist
Web site for more information.

Myles McCabe (third from right) and representatives
from Marianist schools met to discuss social justice.
Action Requests
Make
your voice known on important issues:
Contact
Myles McCabe, Province Director of Peace &
Justice, mmccabe@sm-usa.org.
314.533.1207, x. 235
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Marianist
Sharing Fund in Action
JOB
TRAINING PROGRAM HELPS UNEMPLOYED

Instructor Donna Felskie with students from Project
Surpass
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Bro. Bob Wiethorn,
assistant director of Mercy Connections in Cincinnati, together with
his community, De Sales Crossings, applied for a Marianist Sharing
Fund grant for Project Surpass, a computer-based job training
program that helps the unemployed and under-employed qualify for entry-level
office positions. The grant was accepted. The money paid for training
for the project instructor to help students with computer programs.
Myles McCabe reminds Marianists that Sharing Fund requests
endorsed by Marianist communities receive priority!
To read more about
Project Surpass and to apply for a Sharing Fund grant, visit the Marianist
Web site.
WHO'S
DOING WHAT
Congratulations to Tony Garascia, who was elected
president of the Marianist Lay Communities at the 4th International
Meeting of Marianist Lay Communities in Bordeaux, France, held in
July. Elected regional responsibles were Ana Blázquez
(MLC of Europe), Isabella Moyer (MLC of North America,
Asia, Australia and Ireland), Lorna Mueni (MLC
of Africa) and Ezequiel Reggiani (MLC of Latin
America). |
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A
young parishioner from Emmanuel parish in Dayton mans a bake sale
in June to help finance the trip to World Youth Day in Germany.
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Bro. Jack Ventura is tour leader for 37 pilgrims from the
Province who will set out on Aug. 15, 2005, for the 20th World Youth
Day in Cologne, Germany. Participants hail from Hawai’i, California,
Texas, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Toronto, Korea and Kenya. The
delegation also will represent the Province at a special Marianist
gathering and liturgy on Aug. 19 entitled Celebrate in the Spirit
of Mary. Our prayers and best wishes go out to these travelers.
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Dan Jordan at the North American Center for Marianist Studies
(NACMS) in Dayton reports on a new “virtual learning community”
(VLC) course called “Community in the Marianist Tradition”
that begins Aug. 28. It joins the popular “Founders of the
Marianist Family” course that also begins Aug. 28. Read
more or register
now. |

Bro. Tom
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Bro. Paul Galantowicz reports on summer
in New Orleans: Paul is beginning RN studies this month and Bro.
Tom Heinle worked at TECABOCA wrangling horses. The "Ed
Kiefer Memorial Garden" is being planted in the front of the
community home. |
Fr. Chris Janson served as chaplain during one of the summer
family programs called “Family Life: What a Circus!”
at the Marianist Family Retreat Center in Cape May, N.J. Family
members and staff chose a symbol to be painted on their face that
best describes their gifts and talents, and Fr. Chris chose the
Marianist symbol. |
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Bro. Dave Murphy (Marcella Ave., Cleveland) has
been appointed to the Province Peace and Justice Committee. |
Best wishes to our new community in Nepal called the “Morning
Star Marianist Community.” Fr. Varghese Manooparampil
is director; other members are Bros. Suresh Babu
Gaddam, Anthony Pudota and Victor Sahayaraj. |

Fr. Varghese
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MARIANIST
FAMILY RETREAT ON SHELTER ISLAND

The
Passionist Retreat Center on Shelter Island was the location for the
sixth annual Marianist Family Retreat July 25-29. Pictured is the Marianist
ministry team for Long Island: from left, Bill O'Keefe, Fr.
Al McMenamy, Melanie Benson, Pati Krasensky, Jen Lyon, Carol Weiss
and Bro. Walt Oberster. Not pictured: the Dockswell,
Scarallo and McNicholas families.
MYSTERY
MARIANIST
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This
"Mystery Marianist" is celebrating his Golden Jubilee
this year. Who is he? |
2005-2006
PERSONNEL COMING IN SEPTEMBER
RETREATING
TO HONOLULU

Brothers
who attended the retreat at St. Anthony in Honolulu the week of July
25, seated, from left: Sr. Fran Cunningham (presenter)
and Bros. Elmer Dunsky, Paul Novosal, Joe Scheible
and Ed Zamierowski; standing, from left: Bro.
Jack Ventura, Novice Dennis Bautista, Fr. Rudy Vela, Bro. Bob Maruyama,
Bro. Rich Schrader, Fr. Ken Templin, Bro. Nick Rufo, Fr. Charlie Miller,
Bro. Dave Murphy, Bro. Tobias Ferrer, Fr. Jerry Chinchar and
Bros. Will Halloway, Fred Silbereis, Jim Burkholder
and Bob Hoppe
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At
the Hawaii retreat, Bros. Will Halloway (left)
and Jose DeGregorio |
Bros.
Joe Scheible (left) and Dave Murphy.
Photos by Fr. Jerry Chinchar |
OUT
AND ABOUT
Read the upcoming travel
schedule of members of the Provincial
staff in St. Louis
TEMPORALITIES
MEETING, ROME
The General Administration
hosted the International Meeting of the Marianist Assistants
for the Office of Temporalities from July 10-16 at the GA offices
in Rome. The brothers exchanged information about their work and discussed
alternative investments, responsible investing, peace and justice and
a possible proposition for the next General Chapter.

Several
members from the Province of the U.S. attended an international meeting
July 10-16 at the GA office in Rome for brothers who serve in temporalities:
Bro. Bob Metzger (front, fourth from left); Bro.
Richard Dix (front, second from right); Bro. Francisco
González (far left, rear, partially hidden); Bro.
Valentine Chola Mulenga (left of Bro. Bob, striped shirt);
T. Pragasam (left and back of Bro. Dix).
NEWSLETTER
CENTRAL |
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NEWS FROM INDIA.
Read the July
2005 issue of the newsletter
from India.
REDS.
Read the July 2005 issue of the REDS newsletter
(Ragpickers Education Development Scheme).
MAUI.
Read the August 2005 issue of Fr. Steve Tutas’
report from Maui, Hawai’i.
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A
THOUGHT

Photo
courtesy of Bro. Darwin Joseph
"It takes
courage for a man
to listen to his own goodness and act on it.
Do we dare be ourselves?
This is the question that counts."
Pablo Picasso |
MYSTERY
MARIANIST UNVEILED . . .
It's
Bro. Franklin Pao, who lives at the Center Marianist
Community in Honolulu and serves as the registrar at Saint Louis School.
Bro. Franklin lived and ministered in California for 30 years. As a
Hawai’ian, he is proud of his culture and has been a state-licensed
Kahuna Nui of the Royal Order of Kamehameha since 1988. Bro.
Franklin’s life lesson: ”I have learned how to
accept myself as I am, and others as they are. We are all the same in
the eyes of God.”
OOPS
. . .
- In the last FamilyOnline,
the incorrect e-mail was published for ordering the
biblical study cards entitled "Judaïca,"
which explain Judaic symbols and their links with Christianity. To
order, e-mail cbharel@cndf.qc.ca.
- In our last issue,
we didn’t include the 50th anniversary Web site for Chaminade
University of Honolulu, which will celebrate the anniversary
with a full year of celebration beginning the weekend of Sept. 16,
2005. Visit the 50th anniversary Web
page or call the anniversary hotline at 808.739.8365.
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