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OMMUNITY ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL CERT HOME HEALTH AIDE / CERT NURSES AIDE Founded by the Daughters of Divine Charity, St 38 CATHOLIC NEW YORK March 30, 2017 Cardinal Miloslav Vlk Retired Archbishop of Prague Was Clandestine Priest During Communism Czech Cardinal Miloslav Vlk, who washed was a trained archivist. government protests. windows and ministered underground dur- Ten years after he was ordained a priest He was named bishop of Ceske Budejovice by Pope ing communism, died of cancer March 18 in in 1968, the communist regime revoked his John Paul II in February 1990, two months after Czecho- Prague. He was 84. license to engage in priestly ministry. The slovakia’s 40-year communist regime was overthrown The retired archbishop of Prague was regime persecuted clerics, imprisoning by a popular and largely nonviolent uprising. elected the first East European president of them and forcing them into menial jobs; he The late pope then named him archbishop of the Council of European Bishops’ Confer- spent the next 10 years washing windows of Prague in 1991 and, in 1993, when Czechoslovakia ences and dedicated his term to rebuilding the government buildings. became two countries—the Czech Republic and Church and society after communism in the He continued to minister in secret, like Slovakia—he became primate of the Czech Church. East and defending Christian values in the face CNS/Paul HariNG other barred priests, and maintained con- St. John Paul made him a cardinal in 1994. of secularism and materialism in the West. Czech Cardinal tacts with students and dissident groups. Cardinal Vlk was a strong supporter of Catholic In a telegram to Cardinal Dominik Duka of Miloslav Vlk “The will of God can be different in dif- lay movements, and said that, like religious orders Prague, Pope Francis recalled “with admiration” the ferent moments of our life,” he said in 1991. “Some- in past centuries, lay movements today express the late cardinal’s “tenacious fidelity to Christ despite the times it is his will that I wash the windows and other “needs of our time.” privation and persecution against the Church.” times to be archbishop.” In 2002, President Vaclav Havel awarded Cardinal Born in Lisnice, Czechoslovakia, he studied his- In the years following his 1988 return to open Vlk the Czech Republic’s senior Masaryk Prize in tory at Prague’s Charles University, earned a doctor- ministry as a priest, Cardinal Vlk and his home- recognition of his work for democracy and human ate in philosophy from the University of Prague and land faced many changes, including massive anti- rights. —CNS Sister Rosela, Teacher Deacon Casadone, Served Newburgh Parish Sister M. Rosela McFadden, I.H.M., a teacher at two high Deacon Dominick G. Casadone, who served at Sa- He studied for the permanent schools in Manhattan for nine years, died March 19 at Our cred Heart parish in Newburgh for 26 years, died diaconate at St. Joseph’s Semi- Lady of Peace Residence in Scranton, Pa. She was 92. March 8 at Frances Georgeson Hospice House in nary in Dunwoodie and was Sister Rosela taught at Cathedral High School, 1980- Naples, Fla. He was 94. ordained by Cardinal Terence 1983, and St. Alphonsus High School, 1974-1980. She also Deacon Casadone was at Sacred Heart from 1988 Cooke in 1974. served at schools in Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island and until his retirement from diaconate service in 2014, He is survived by his children, Syracuse, and in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. when he moved to Florida. He also served at Our Carol Bayer and Richard Casa- Born in Pittston, Pa., she entered the Sisters, Ser- Lady of Pompeii parish, Dobbs Ferry, 1974-1988. done. His wife of 67 years, Fran- vants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1943 and He worked in human resources at IBM in White ces, died in 2013. Deacon Dominick G. Casadone professed final vows in 1949. Plains for 35 years. Auxiliary Bishop Dominick A Funeral Mass was offered March 22 at Our Lady Born in Dobbs Ferry, he served in the U.S. Navy Lagonegro offered the Funeral Mass March 13 at Sa- of Peace Residence, followed by burial at St. Cath- on the USS Nashville under General Douglas McAr- cred Heart Church in Newburgh. Burial followed at erine’s Cemetery in Moscow, Pa. thur during World War II. Cedar Hill Mausoleum in Newburgh. 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