Men Religious Order of St

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Men Religious Order of St Men Religious Order of St. Benedict (OSB) Saint Meinrad Archabbey of the Order of St. Benedict 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 ......................................812-357-6611 Website: www.saintmeinrad.org Rt. Rev. Kurt Stasiak, OSB, Archabbot Priests, 42; Brothers, 26 Rt. Rev. Kurt Stasiak, OSB, Archabbot 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .......................................812-357-6555 Ordained April 27, 1980; Elected June 2, 2016; Blessed July 26, 2016 Very Rev. John McMullen, Prior 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6558 Ordained May 29, 1966 Rev. Guerric DeBona, OSB, Subprior 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6549 Ordained May 4, 1986 Bivins, Br. Raban 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .......................................812-357-6719 Blaize, Br. Joel 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .......................................812-357-6581 Boberek, Rev. Aurelius 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6699 Ordained May 3, 1957 Brown, Br. Benjamin 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6596 Brune, Rev. Meinrad 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6564 Ordained May 7, 1961 Burke, Rev. Adrian 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6707 Ordained June 8, 1997 Cisco, Rev. Bede 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6560 Ordained April 30, 1978 Colgan, Rev. Tobias 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .......................................812-357-6569 Ordained May 2, 1982 Cooney, Rev. Patrick 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .......................................812-357-6208 Ordained June 1, 1991 Cox, Rev. Joseph 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6734 Ordained May 25, 1991 299 Order of St. Benedict, cont’d Croteau, Br. Jerome 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6615 Davis, Rev. Augustine 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6672 Ordained May 11, 1959 Duvall, Rt. Rev. Justin Bishop Simon Bruté College Seminary 12500 Cold Spring Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46222 .............................317-924-4100 Ordained April 30, 1978 Ernst, Br. Hugh 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6757 Erspamer, Br. Martin 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6614 Falkenhain, Br. John Mark 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6703 Fassero, Rev. Jonathan 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6758 Ordained April 30, 1978 Fish, Br. Jean 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6646 Fonseka, Rev. Peduru 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6720 Ordained August 11, 2018 Grabert, Rev. Colman 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6656 Ordained Sept. 5, 1965 Gricoski, Rev. Thomas 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6646 Ordained June 20, 2010 Grisley, Br. Jacob 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6670 Hacker, Rev. Louis 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6707 Ordained Dec. 28, 1985 Hagan, Rev. Harry 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6538 Ordained Sept. 20, 1986 Hensell, Rev. Eugene 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6644 Website: www.biblicalcourses.com Ordained May 24, 1969 Herrmann, Br. Simon 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6673 Hoppe, Rev. Sean 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6749 Ordained May 2, 1982 300 Order of St. Benedict, cont’d Ibison, Br. Mario 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6688 Jensen, Br. James 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6210 King, Rev. Jeremy 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6536 Ordained April 20, 1975 Klein, Rev. Pius 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6252 Ordained March 31, 1974 Knaebel, Rev. Bonaventure 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6201 Ordained June 5, 1943 Langston, Rev. Micheas 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6995 Ordained September 5, 1965 Leonard, Rev. Sebastian 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6634 Ordained May 3, 1957 Mahieu, Br. Giles 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6547 Malloy, Br. Kim 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6589 Meyer, Rev. Benedict 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6693 Ordained May 3, 1954 Mueller, Rev. Noël 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6736 Ordained Sept. 22, 1968 Mulcahy, Rev. Louis 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1010 .........................................812-357-6592 Ordained May 20, 1989 Neuman, Rev. Matthias Our Lady of Grace Monastery 1414 Southern Ave., Beech Grove, IN 46107 ...................................317-786-0338 Ordained Sept. 24, 1967 Nord, Rev. Paul 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6739 Ordained June 3, 2007 O’Keefe, Rev. Mark Carmelite Monastery, 59 Allendale, Terre Haute, IN 47802 .............812-299-1410 Ordained May 1, 1983 Patton, Rev. Mel 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6737 Ordained Sept. 22, 1956 301 Order of St. Benedict, cont’d Peñalosa, Br. Lorenzo 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6218 Peters, Rev. Julian 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6665 Ordained May 7, 1988 Quinkert, Rev. Denis 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6256 Ordained May 25, 1976 Raab, Rev. Christian 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6761 Ordained June 7, 2009 Reilly, Rev. Lambert 2345 W. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260-1905 ................................317-415-6297 Ordained Sept. 20, 1959 Robinson, Very Rev. Denis 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .......................................812-357-6709 Ordained June 12, 1993 Schwenk, Br. Flavian 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6710 Sprauer, Br. William 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6018 Swisshelm, Rev. Germain 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6651 Ordained Sept. 25, 1960 Szidik, Br. Nathaniel 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6741 Tobin, Rev. Vincent 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6254 Ordained May 11, 1959 Vinson, Rev. Anthony St. Meinrad Parish, St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 ..............................812-357-5533 Ordained June 5, 2005 Vitale, Br. Angelo 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6603 Wagner, Br. Francis 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6650 Wagner, Br. Stanley Rother 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6704 Warnecke, Br. Dominic 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6760 Waugh, Rev. Luke St. Isidore the Farmer Parish 6501 St. Isidore Rd., Bristow, IN 47515-9508 ..................................812-686-1878 Ordained June 7, 2015 302 Order of St. Benedict, cont’d Wilberding, Br. Zachary 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6246 Wolniakowski, Br. Kolbe 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6897 Zimora, Rev. Mateo 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6828 Ordained May 19, 2007 Zimmermann, Br. Andrew 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6213 Zoeller, Br. Maurus 100 Hill Dr., St. Meinrad, IN 47577-1003 .........................................812-357-6674 Franciscans of the Immaculate (FI) Marian Friary of Our Lady of Guadalupe 199 Colonel Brown Rd., Griswold, CT 06351 ..................................860-376-6840 Rev. Jacinto Chapin, FI, General Delegate for USA Marian Friary
Recommended publications
  • History of the Franciscan Movement
    HISTORY OF THE FRANCISCAN MOVEMENT Volume 2 FROM THE YEAR 1517 TO THE SECOND VATICAN COUNCIL On-line course in Franciscan History at Washington Theological Union Washington DC By Noel Muscat OFM Jerusalem 2008 History of the Franciscan Movement. Volume 2: From 1517 to the Second Vatican Council Chapter 10 NEW REFORMS AND NEW DIVISIONS: THE BIRTH OF THE CAPUCHINS AND REFORMS WITHIN THE OBSERVANCE The friars “of the Holy Gospel” The Order of Friars Minor of the Regular Observance, after the union of all the reformed families in 1517, became a powerful religious family dedicated mainly to apostolic missions. A minority of friars, however, continued to insist upon living a simpler Franciscan life in the hermitages. Besides the Amadeiti and Coletani, there were other congregations which preferred eremitical life, like the Clareni and the friars “of the Holy Gospel” or Capuciati. This last religious family was one which the Bulla Ite vos of Leo X (1517) had not managed to integrate within the Order of the Friars Minor of the Regular Observance. They were born, as we have already seen, with the initiative of Juan de la Puebla, who had made an experience of Franciscan life in the Umbrian hermitages of central Italy, and then had returned to Spain, founding a congregation of friars who lived the literal observance of the Rule in the hermitages. Among his followers there was Juan de Guadalupe, who in 1508 obtained the approval of the Province “of the Holy Gospel”.1 The negative reaction of the Spanish Observants, who persecuted the new religious family, compelled the brothers of the Custody of Estremadura to place themselves under the obedience of the Conventuals in 1515, and thus became to be known by the name of “Reformed Conventuals”.2 They wore a short tunic with a pyramidal hood, and hence also the name Capuciati.
    [Show full text]
  • St. Francis of Assisi Church
    Second Sunday of Advent St. Francis December 8, 2019 Mass Schedule of Saturday 5:00 p.m. Cantor Sunday 8:00 a.m. Cantor Assisi Church 9:30 a.m. Cantor/Choir 11:15 a.m. Contemporary Choir 5:00 p.m. Youth Community 6701 Muncaster Mill Road Daily 9:00 a.m. Monday - Saturday Derwood, MD 20855 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, followed by Novena Phone: 301-840-1407 Fax: 301-258-5080 First Friday Mass - 7:30 p.m. http://www.sfadw.org Penance: Saturday 3:30-4:30 p.m. or by appointment CHAIRPERSON FINANCE COUNCIL: PASTOR: Reverend John J. Dillon George Beall . 301-253-8740 PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL CONTACT: PERMANENT DEACONS: Alicia Church . 301-520-6683 Deacon James Datovech Questions for Parish Council e-mail Deacon Daniel Finn [email protected] Deacon Wilberto Garcia COORDINATOR OF LITURGY: Deacon James McCann Joan Treacy . .. .. 301-774-1132 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: . 301-258-9193 Susan Anderson, Director Marie Yeast & Melisa Biedron, Admin. Assistants SOCIAL CONCERNS/ADULT FAITH FORMATION Anthony Bosnick, Director . .. 301-840-1407 MUSIC MINISTRY: Janet Pate, Director. 301-840-1407 YOUTH MINISTRY: Sarah Seyed-Ali, Youth Minister. -. 301-948-9167 COMMUNICATIONS : Melissa Egan, Coordinator. 301-840-1407 PARISH OFFICE: . 301-840-1407 Donna Zezzo, Parish Secretary BAPTISMS: Sunday at 1:00 p.m. No Baptisms are held the 1st Sunday of the month. Call Parish Office to set up an appointment with our Pastor. MARRIAGE/PRE-CANA: Call Parish Office. At least 6 months advance notice with our Pastor.. SICK CALLS: Please notify us concerning any parishioners who are sick or homebound, in hospitals or nursing homes.
    [Show full text]
  • U.S. Catholic Mission Handbook 2006
    U.S. CATHOLIC MISSION HANDBOOK 2006 Mission Inventory 2004 – 2005 Tables, Charts and Graphs Resources Published by the U.S. CATHOLIC MISSION ASSOCIATION 3029 Fourth St., NE Washington, DC 20017-1102 Phone: 202 – 884 – 9764 Fax: 202 – 884 – 9776 E-Mail: [email protected] Web sites: www.uscatholicmission.org and www.mission-education.org U.S. CATHOLIC MISSION HANDBOOK 2006 Mission Inventory 2004 – 2005 Tables, Charts and Graphs Resources ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Published by the U.S. CATHOLIC MISSION ASSOCIATION 3029 Fourth St., NE Washington, DC 20017-1102 Phone: 202 – 884 – 9764 Fax: 202 – 884 – 9776 E-Mail: [email protected] Web sites: www.uscatholicmission.org and www.mission-education.org Additional copies may be ordered from USCMA. USCMA 3029 Fourth Street., NE Washington, DC 20017-1102 Phone: 202-884-9764 Fax: 202-884-9776 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Sites: www.uscatholicmission.org and www.mission-education.org COST: $4.00 per copy domestic $6.00 per copy overseas All payments should be prepaid in U.S. dollars. Copyright © 2006 by the United States Catholic Mission Association, 3029 Fourth St, NE, Washington, DC 20017-1102. 202-884-9764. [email protected] All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the written permission of the copyright holder. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I: THE UNITED STATES CATHOLIC MISSION ASSOCIATION (USCMA)Purpose, Goals, Activities .................................................................................iv Board of Directors, USCMA Staff................................................................................................... v Past Presidents, Past Executive Directors, History ..........................................................................vi Part II: The U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Jordan Seminary
    The Many Menominee Manifestations (Try saying that three times fast!) The USA Province of the Society of the Divine Savior has a lengthy history of buying “unique” properties that most people would NEVER think about for religious usage. We turned them into religious places anyway! Two provincials in particular – Fr. Bede Friedrich (1931-1936 / 1939-1947) and Fr. Paul Schuster (1953-1959) – had a knack for finding odd establishments and envisioning religious uses for them. (Many of those stories are already familiar and have been written about in some of our past Archives’ history pages: a “Buffalo Farm” became a seminary; a mud-bath resort was turned into a college; a dairy was transformed into a parish; a resort hotel – turned “National Swine Palace” – became our Novitiate; and an army barracks was used for a boys’ high school.) Another such property that underwent numerous transformations was in Menominee, Michigan. In this small city on the border of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and the state of Wisconsin, a set of buildings near the county’s tiny airport saw a variety of uses over the years – not just before the Salvatorians purchased it, but even while we owned it! Menominee County School of Agriculture – 1907-1929 Built in 1907, this county school was authorized by the state legislature to develop scientific agricultural methods for the farmers in the Upper Peninsula. Until 1925, when the economic situation across the country began to shift, the school was operated under county supervision and with county funds. The state took over the operations for the next four years, but the failing economy that would lead to the Great Depression forced even the state to close the school in 1929.
    [Show full text]
  • SDS Contributions
    Contributions on Salvatorian History, Charism, and Spirituality Volume Twelve Key Elements Contributions on Salvatorian History, Charism, and Spirituality Volume Twelve Key Elements A Project of the Joint History and Charism Committee Ms. Janet E Bitzan, SDS Ms. Sue Haertel, SDS Sr. Nelda Hernandez, SDS Fr. Michael Hoffman, SDS Fr. Patric Nikolas, SDS Sr. Barbara Reynolds, SDS Mr. Anthony Scola, SDS Sr. Carol Thresher, SDS With Permission of the Superiors Sr. Beverly Heitke, SDS Provincial of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Divine Savior Mrs. Jaqueline White, SDS National Director of the Lay Salvatorians Fr. Jeff Wocken, SDS Provincial of the Society of the Divine Savior February, 2020 Contents Introduction . v Key Element: Charism . 1 Universality in the Family Charter and its Roots in Father Jordan . .3 Ms. Janet Bitzan, SDS Our Salvation In Jesus Christ . .11 Fr. Luis Alfredo Escalante, SDS Towards a Salvatorian Theory of Salvation in the African Perspective . 23 Fr. Marcel Mukadi Kabisay, SDS Toward a Salvatorian Theology of Salvation. .41 Fr. Thomas Perrin, SDS Exploring Universality as Inclusive Love. .49 Sr. Carol Thresher, SDS Signs of the Presence of the Holy Spirit in the Society of the Divine Savior . .63 Fr. Milton Zonta, SDS The Holy Spirit in Early Salvatorian History. .75 Sr. Carol Thresher, SDS Key Element: Mission. 91 The Salvatorian Family Charter and the Kingdom of God . .93 Sr. Rozilde Maria Binotto, SDS, and Sr. Therezinha Joana Rasera, SDS Salvatorian Mission for the Signs of the Time . .105 Sr. Dinusha Fernando, SDS Living in the “Now”: A Salvatorian Response to the Signs of the Times .
    [Show full text]
  • Manna Magazine
    SPREADING THE FAITH THROUGH FAMILY & CHILDREN’S MAGAZINES – Part I – “MANNA” Father Francis Jordan and the Apostolate of the Press For our Founder, Father Francis Jordan, one of the most important aspects of spreading the faith was through the use of printed materials. This was one of his main reasons for initiating the movement that would one day become the Salvatorian Family. In his homeland, the government was making every attempt to have the influence of the Church diminished. Church schools had been closed and preaching was limited solely to church services. To combat what he feared would be a great religious ignorance, Jordan desired to spread the faith through publications. If the Church was limited in teaching its faith, then he would get the message into the hands of families, parents and children so that their faith could grow. These magazines would help the parents to teach their own children about God, the Church, the message of faith, and how to practice their faith in a growingly more complicated and secular world. Der Missionaer - Fr. Bonaventure Luethen (Fr. Jordan’s “right-hand man”) was commissioned in 1881 by Fr. Jordan to create a periodical for the promotion of his new foundation, which he first called “The Apostolic Teaching Society.” For many years, Der Missionaer – “The Missionary” - was the official publication of the community, and it was meant to promote fervor among both religious and laity. Luethen remained editor and publisher of Der Missionaer until his death in 1911. Manna was first published in 1884. It was written for children.
    [Show full text]
  • Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church
    Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church 146 North Main St., Spring Grove, PA Parish Center & Offices, 1031 Sprenkle Rd. Spring Grove, PA www.sacredheartsg.com 717-225-1704 Bishop: Most Rev. Ronald W. Gainer Pastor: Rev. Michael Letteer Permanent Deacon: Thomas Ballinger, 717-887-3962 Faith Formation Coordinator: Heather-Marie Merrill [email protected] Parish Council President: Andrew Miller: 717-515-5918 Knights of Columbus Council 14349: Music Society, Fred & Diane Oleson, 717-792-3263 Grand Knight, Tom Grimaldi, 717-578-4627 [email protected], or [email protected] [email protected] Church Housekeeping: Mary Gladfelter, 717-229-2809 Prayer Circle, Marianne Harbold [email protected] [email protected] Email: [email protected] Bulletin submissions are needed 10 days prior to publishing Mass Times & Location Saturday 4:30 pm (Parish Center) Sunday 9:00 am (Parish Center) Weekday Mass (Parish Center) Monday, Friday, 8:30 am Tuesday 12:00 pm Around The Diocese Catechism Stop S Question: What is the meaning of the letters that professed reli- gious have after their names? A Answer: The Catholic Church includes hundreds of religious com- Seventh Sunday of Easter -- May 16, 2021 - Ascension munities. The priests, religious brothers, religious sisters, and of the Lord; Mother’s Day nuns of these communities (which are often referred to as C “And they went out and proclaimed the good news every- “religious orders”) are committed to particular spiritual traditions where, while the Lord worked with them.” If you and often to a particular charism (such as teaching, healthcare, are discerning a vocation to proclaim the Gospel as a social work, or pastoral care).
    [Show full text]
  • USA Mission Newsletter
    S A L V A T O R I A N S #5 First Experience in America It’s a blessing, and as a Salvatorian, I really feel a sense of Universality. Behold how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity. I am very grateful for Greetings….. the lovely support and help of the provincial, his council, My name is Fr. John Tigatiga, SDS from Tanzania, Mission board members and the Salvatorian family of East Africa. I was born on the 20th of June, 1983, USA. Thanks to the Bishops of the different dioceses in ordained as priest in June 2015, and spent the next USA who always invite our congregation to participate in year as an assistant Procurator and Pastor of St. the mission appeals. Have fun! Maurus Parish at Kurasini, Dar es Salaam. In May Fr. John Tigatiga, SDS 2018, I was sent to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to begin Mission Director my new job as a Mission Director. Currently I am working in the Mission office as well as pursuing Preparation of a New Farming Site in St. Joseph my graduate studies in Philosophy at Marquette Formation Community University. Thank You Donors! First is always first! Every person who travels in a The Salvatorians are developing a new 50 acre farm area place where he has never been before, must have in St. Joseph Parish Namiungo. The preliminary some exciting and incredible stories and activities included preparation of the site, measuring the experiences that they love to share. In my case, I've site and dividing it into acres for easy workmanship.
    [Show full text]
  • Guide to the Motherhouse of the Salvatorians
    SALVATORIANS Guide to the Motherhouse of the Salvatorians 16th century • Palazzo Cardinal Cesi THE RESIDENCE OF FATHER FRANCIS JORDAN AND FATHER PANCRATIUS PFEIFFER Fr. Francis Mary of the Cross Jordan Welcome to the Motherhouse of the Society of the Divine Savior (Salvatorians). We invite you to discover our Founder as we describe the distinctiveness of the various spaces in this palazzo and as we tell you about our mission. 3 Aerial view of Palazzo Cesi Photo from 1920 prior to Via della Conciliazione Salvatorians in the Savior, Father Francis Mary of the Cross Jordan history of Palazzo Cesi (1848-1918). Upon seeing the sumptuousness of the palazzo, The Palazzo Cesi is located in an area where the one might ask: How could a poor and humble Roman philosopher and statesman Seneca had his religious, like Fr. Jordan, permit himself the luxury Father Francis Jordan house. Cardinal Francesco Armellini constructed it at of buying this building? … The story is long Palazzo Cesi today the beginning of 1500, by enlarging a building dating but we will provide a brief synthesis. from 1400. In 1527, during the Pillage of Rome, Father Francis Jordan founded the Society of the the Lanzichenecchi invaded and looted the palazzo Divine Savior on 8 December 1881 in the chapel requiring the Cardinal to flee to Castel Sant’Angelo where St. Brigid of Sweden died, in a small palazzo at where he died a few months later. Piazza Farnese. But as the number of members grew In 1565, Pierdonato and Angelo Cesi bought the rapidly in the Society, he was obliged in 1882 to rent building and they had it restructured completely by some rooms in the Palazzo Cesi which at that time Martino Longhi the Elder between 1570 and 1577.
    [Show full text]
  • Gosford Parish
    SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER YEAR B 9 MAY, 2021 Gosford Parish The Communities of St Patrick’s East Gosford, St Francis of Assisi Somersby & Holy Trinity Spencer Neighbourhoods of Grace, entrusted to the care of the Salvatorians. FR GREG’S LETTER “No one has greater love than to lay down his life for his friends.” DEAR FRIENDS, Mother’s Day is a special day. Each year we pause at this time to think about our mothers and those who have shaped our lives. We give thanks to God and share memories as we think about those of our mothers who have gone before us. We give thanks to God and reach out in love to our mothers who are present in our lives today. We give thanks to God and celebrate those who, like mothers, have shaped our lives. We give thanks to God and celebrate those who are mothers, or like mothers, to those that we love. It is a blessing to have either a mother or someone like Put your a mother in our lives. Mother’s Day is a time to pause, remember, give thanks to God, and share our gratitude with these special people in our life. Take some time on Psalm 42 : 5 this day to intentionally be with your family. Let them know Hopin God! that you love them and thank God for them, especially for your mother! This weekend at all the Masses in our parish we will also do this by praying for all mothers, and at the end of each Mass there will be a special blessing and gift for each mother present! This weekend after each Mass there will also be Mother’s Day cookies available in the foyer as a fundraiser for the Parish.
    [Show full text]
  • Beatification Ceremony Set for Salvatorians' Founder
    ! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Sue Kadrich May 3, 2021 414-258-1735 BEATIFICATION CEREMONY SET FOR SALVATORIANS’ FOUNDER ‘Venerable’ Father Francis Jordan soon to be called ‘Blessed’ Milwaukee, Wis. – The Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome, Italy will be the site of the beaHficaHon of Salvatorian Founder, Venerable Father Francis Mary of the Cross Jordan. The ceremony will take place on May 15, 2021. Fr. Jordan’s path to beaHficaHon began in 1942, when documentaHon of his life and works was sent to the VaHcan for review. ATer Fr. Jordan was bestowed with the Htle “Servant of God,” Salvatorians helped spread his reputaHon of holiness with more and more people around the world. In 2011 Pope Benedict XVI officially announced that Fr. Jordan “lived a holy life,” acknowledged the “heroicity of his virtues” and declared him “Venerable.” The next steps – tesHmony and confirmaHon of a miracle – were needed before Fr. Jordan could be approved for beaHficaHon. On June 19, 2020 Pope Francis declared the authenHcity of a miracle through the intercession of Fr. Jordan. The Miracle In 2014, medical specialists informed a young couple in Brazil that their unborn child had an incurable bone disease, skeletal dysplasia. The couple, who were Lay Salvatorians, invited fellow Salvatorian Family members to pray with them through the intercession of Fr. Francis Jordan. On September 8, 2014 – Feast of the Birth of the Blessed Mother and anniversary of Fr. Jordan’s death – their daughter was born completely healthy. ATer verifying all canonical requirements, Pope Francis declared a miraculous healing worked by God through Fr.
    [Show full text]
  • 2O21 Religious Life
    C D 2 o 21 religious life A PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE IN RELIGIOUS FORMATION BY NAME Aaron Michael deSa Brother Aaron Sister Allison Gliot Sister Amanda Maria Sister Anna Joy Brother Benjamin Brother Brendan Brother Brian (Novice) Richardson, ofm (Novice) (Pre-Novice) Tipton, OP King, MC Baran, O.P. Vaccaro, CSsR Marians of the Order of Friars Minor Daughters of Daughters of Holy Mary Dominican Sisters Miles Christi Dominican Friars Congregation of the Immaculate Conception (Franciscans) St. Paul of the Heart of Jesus of St. Cecilia Province of St. Joseph Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists) Sister Brithany Bustillo Sister Buchi Sister Caroline Sister Catherine Young Sister Constance friar Cristofer Brother Collin Sister Dolores Peter (Novice) (Postulant) Caritas, SV (Postulant) Weber (Postulant) FernAndez, OFM Conv. Kourtz, OFM Cap. of Jesus Crucified Salesian Sisters of Carmel of Buffalo Sisters of Life Dominican Sisters of Mary, Children of Mary Order of Friars Minor Capuchin Franciscan (Novice) St. John Bosco (FMA) Mother of the Eucharist Conventual Friars Order of Discalced Carmelites Sister Eneyda Francis Nguyen Sister Gloria Christi Sister Jeanne D'Arc Brother John Sister John Frances Brother John Brother Joseph Martinez, PSSJ (Novice) Bereit (Novice) Paquette, FSE Baptist, OSB LaFever, FSE Francis, CSJ Rice, LC Poor Sisters of Salesians of Dominican Sisters Franciscan Sisters Order of St. Benedict, Franciscan Sisters Brothers of Legionaries St. Joseph Don Bosco of St. Cecilia of the Eucharist Silverstream Priory, of the Eucharist St. John of Christ Ireland Brother Joseph Teresa Kara Anthony-Price Sister Katherine Sister Kathleen Sister Kristianne Rulona Brother Louis Sister Maria Caritas Sister Maria of the Eucharist, OCD (Postulant) Zigadlo (Postulant) Deighan (Novice) (Postulant) Mary Bethea, O.P.
    [Show full text]