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FR. CHRISTOPHER BOUTIN REFLECTS ON ROAD TO ORDINATION, PAGE 2

ARCHBISHOP THOMAS J. RODI’S ORDINATION HOMILY, PAGE 3

MORE PHOTOS, COVERAGE OF JUNE 4 ORDINATION, PAGES 11-13 Photo by Melinda Mercer/www.melindamercer.com PAGE 2 THE CATHOLIC WEEK JUNE 10, 2016 The ORDINATION 2016 Catholic Week Reflecting on path to priesthood JUNE 10 2016 n Saturday, June 4, I was ordination becomes a seal on cannot adequately express my Volume 82, Number 12 O ordained to the priest- his identity. sincere gratitude to God and Offi cial Publication hood of Jesus Christ. Prepa- Reverend Th is past weekend at Nicho- to all of you for everything you of the Archdiocese of Mobile ration and formation to the Christopher las Napolitano’s ordination to do for vocations. I look forward Published since 1934 priesthood generally takes any- the diaconate and mine to the to getting these recently con- The Catholic Week (USPS 094-660) where from six to eight years. priesthood, I realized just how is published bi-weekly by the Boutin secrated hands dirty in service Archdiocese of Mobile During these past six years, I instrumental the formation I re- to God and his people in the 356 Government Street have seen God truly present in ceived has been. Archdiocese of Mobile. Know Mobile, AL 36602 my life. I have been asked to the realm of business. I knew It was a truly humbling of my prayers and gratitude for Periodical Postage Paid at briefl y share my experiences of entering seminary would be experience for me to put my Mobile, Alabama all of you. this awesome gift. a drastic leap of faith because nose to the fl oor of the Cathe- Sincerely, —POSTMASTER— I think everyone that consid- it would require me leaving a dral on Saturday and hear the Fr. Chris Boutin Send address changes to: ers priesthood fi rst has to come way of life that was comfort- prayers of the entire Church The Catholic Week, PO Box 349, to terms with the realization able. However, it turned out to — the prayers of those on Mobile, AL 36601 that we are not worthy of such be the greatest decision I ever Earth united with the On the front: Mobile P.S. Form 3541-N an incredible gift. I can remem- made, which turned into the in heaven in supplication. Newly ordained Fr. Chris- ber my heart being pulled in greatest six years of my life. It was a moment I’ll never topher Boutin blesses Arch- —PUBLISHER— bishop Thomas J. Rodi on Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi that direction almost eight years I can remember showing up forget as love for God and his Saturday, June 4 during the ago for the fi rst time. at the seminary in Louisiana in people fi lled my heart. Ordination Mass at Cathe- —EDITOR— While I was fi lled with joy August 2010 with all fear re- Perhaps the most moving dral-Basilica of the Immacu- Robert W. Herbst at the thoughts of serving God moved. I felt I was fi nally where moment of the ordination cer- late Conception in Mobile. 251-434-1544 and his people as a priest, I was I was supposed to be in life. I emony was when Archbishop More photos of Fr. Boutin’s [email protected] also very aware of just how un- was surprised to see so many Th omas J. Rodi anointed my and Deacon Nicholas Napoli- tano’s ordinations are found —PRODUCTION— worthy I was to undertake such guys just like myself. Just ordi- hands for the work of God — on pages 3, 11, 12 and 13. Pamela C. Wheeler a calling from God. A man must nary guys with an extraordinary primarily to off er the sacrifi ce of 251-434-1545 fi rst come to terms with his own calling from God. the Mass, but to also anoint the Photo by Melinda Mercer [email protected] faults, failures, and sinfulness, Th e seminary was a place sick and forgive sins. www.melindamercer.com and realize that God’s mercy where we learned just what As I dried them in the —ADVERTISING— and love can work despite our that meant for our lives. I think sacristy, I thought of all the Mary Ann Stevens shortcomings. the perception is that seminary support I had received over CHILD PROTECTION 251-434-1543 [email protected] Th ere was a great peace that teaches men only to be priests. the years from the people of OFFICE I received from God when I fi - While that is true, it is so much the Archdiocese of Mobile, Education/Training Schedules —OFFICE HOURS— nally decided to accept His plan more than that. 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If we stay close ordained ministry, be able to con Nicholas Napolitano was held If you are true to your com- and true to Him, we have a allow God to be your light to at the Cathedral-Basilica of the Reverend mitment, it will be a blessing to peace of mind that nothing else guide you in all things and that, on June 4, Thomas many. Th ere are many who hun- can give and nothing can take in the words of that old country 2016. Following is the homily. ger for God but feel far from His away. No matter how diffi cult song, you will be able to say to Chris and Nick, thank you for J. Rodi love. You must dedicate yourself the task, or how dark the mo- God from the depths of your your openness to the call of God to bring God’s love to those who ment, may you always, both in heart: “You are my sunshine.” to ordained ministry. It was a leap endured by the other seminar- feel separated from God and give of faith for each of you, but, trust- ians but could never be avoided. them the Good News that God’s ing in God, you said yes to God’s So, Nick, let us enjoy or endure love reaches out to them and that, Offi cial Appointments call and here at this Mass the this one more time as I attempt no matter how far anyone may Archbishop Th omas J. Rodi appoints: Church confi rms your decision to express my thoughts to both feel separated from God’s love, in Reverend Christopher G. Boutin as Parochial by calling you to be ordained. of you concerning the challenge the words of the Judds, “love can Vicar of Dominic Parish in Mobile, effec- Scripture makes it clear that to live your commitment to or- build a bridge.” tive Friday, June 24, 2016. Jesus calls. Scripture also makes dained ministry, and the blessing You must bring to those in it clear that not all respond to your ministry will be in the lives doubt, especially when they feel Reverend Marcin Dudziak as His call. of others, in a manner familiar that God does not care about Parochial Vicar of Saint Pius We have heard the expression: to our soon to be priest by using them or hear their prayers that, X Parish in Mobile, effective Friday, June 24, 2016. “Don’t call me. I’ll call you.” Th e words from some country songs. thanks to Garth Brooks, we know one who says that usually means Th e challenge you will face, that “some of God’s greatest gifts that you won’t hear from me simply put, is this: as you serve are unanswered prayers.” Reverend Daniel F. Good to again. Th e Gospel passage just in ordained ministry, Chris and To those in sorrow and feel the Metropolitan Tribunal Nick, there is much that will as Hank Williams said: “I’m so as one of your canonical proclaimed relates the story of assignments and as Parochial three men Jesus called and who tempt you to hold on to other lonesome I could cry.” You must Vicar of Christ the King reply, in eff ect, “Don’t call me; I’ll things and not to the Lord; to bring the message that, with the Parish in Daphne, effective call you.” cause your heart to be divided. strength that can only come from August 1, 2016. In the Gospel, Jesus is on Your heart must honestly be God, as Alabama tells us, you: a journey — to Jerusalem and committed to your ministry “Can’t keep a good man down.” Reverend Zachary L. Green- death and glory. He asked the or people will realize that you In closing, Chris and Nick, well as Parochial Vicar of Saint Parish in Mont- three men: “Will you travel with are not faithful to the commit- we pray here for you and with gomery, effective Friday, me?” But apparently each is held ment you make here today. As you. May you stay close to God. June 24, 2016 back by something within them. that great country singer, Patsy Trust Him. He has called you None of the three answer his Cline, told us: “Your cheating and He will not abandon you. Reverend Norbert K. Jurek as Parochial Vicar of call. Th eir hearts were obviously heart will tell on you.” You must His strength, guidance, forgive- Saint the Parish in Auburn, ef- divided between following Jesus fective Friday, June 24, 2016. and holding back. Th eir attach- ments to other things eventually won out over their attachment to the Lord. Archbishop’s Jesus has asked you, Chris and Nick, “Will you journey with me?” You have said “Yes!” Schedule Th is decision, however, is not JUNE 9 - JUNE 26 merely made today by having said “Present!” when your name Th u., Jun 9 Th eology at Sea with Mobile Seminarians was just called or in a few mo- ments saying “I am!” to each of Fri., Jun 10 Cathedral-Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Welcome Youth Group, the questions you will be asked. St. Parish, Prattville It is answered every day by your dedication to your ministry. You Sat.-Th u., June 11-16 Meeting of United States Catholic will need the strength of God Bishops, California to be true to the commitment Fri., Jun 17 6:00 p.m. Springhill Avenue Temple (Congregation you make here today. As you lay Sha’arai Shomayim), Mobile upon the fl oor of this cathedral, ask God for the grace you need Sat., Jun 18 3:00 p.m. St. Paul Mission, Chatom, Mass and to live out the promises you are Installation of New Pastor about to make. Sun., Jun 19 8:00 a.m. St. Parish, Butler, Th e commitment you make Mass and Installation of New Pastor here will be tested by weak- ness and temptations but the 11:30 a.m. Sacred Heart Parish, Grove Hill, Mass commitment you make here and Installation of New Pastor will be a great blessing to many, Wed., Jun 22 11:30 a.m. Luncheon for Archdiocesan Priests as you both proclaim and ex- 75 Years Old and Older plain the word of God and you, Chris, bring God’s love to many Th u., Jun 23 Pilgrimage with Mobile Seminarians to through the sacraments of the Blessed Francis X. Seelos Shrine, Eucharist and Confession. New Orleans Photo by Rob Herbst/The Catholic Week I realize, Chris, that you enjoy Sat., Jun 25 St. Pius X Parish, Mobile, Mass with country music and that Nick can Installation of State Offi cers of the Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi stands with outgoing Archdiocese of Mobile attest to the fact that the sounds Knights of Columbus after Mass Vocations Director Fr. Travis Burnett (from left), transitional Deacon of classic country songs wafting Nicholas Napolitano and Fr. Christopher Boutin (right) following the Sun., Jun 26 Our Savior Parish, Mobile, Mass and from your room at St. Meinrad June 4 Ordination Mass at Cathedral-Basilica of the Immaculate Concep- 25th Anniversary of Fr. Tokarz tion in Mobile. Seminary were welcomed or PAGE 4 THE CATHOLIC WEEK JUNE 10, 2016 WORD ON FIRE Why ‘Last Days in the Desert’ is so boring ith his latest fi lm, “Last “truly human and truly divine,” to speak, as the letter to the terested in that story. It tells, W Days in the Desert,” the two natures inhering in the Hebrews does, of Jesus being rather, of God’s search for us. Rodrigo Garcia has accom- Bishop unity of one person and com- “tempted in every way that we Mind you, that fi rst story is a plished something truly re- Robert ing together “without mixing, are.” Th us “Last Days in the darned good one, and it’s told markable. He has taken a por- mingling or confusion.” Ac- Desert” is certainly justifi ed in over and again in spiritual lit- tion of the life of the single Barron cording to the Church, Jesus is portraying the Lord as subject erature from the “Epic of Gil- most compelling person who not quasi-divine and quasi-hu- to temptation and discourage- gamesh” to “Star Wars.” It has has ever lived and turned it man, in the manner of Achilles ment. So far, so orthodox. beguiled the minds of some into a colossally boring movie. presentation of a more human or Hercules, but rather com- But if Jesus is merely hu- of the great fi gures in human As I watched “Last Days in Christ. Give me a break! What pletely human and completely man, the heck with him. What history: Homer, Virgil, Cicero, the Desert,” I was reminded of would be truly dramatic and divine. Th ere has been indeed, makes him compelling, fasci- Plato, Spinoza, Kant, Newton many fi lms that I saw in Paris eye-opening would be a fi lm throughout Christian his- nating and strange is the play and James Joyce. In a very real as a doctoral student: lots of that compellingly shows that tory, the temptation toward a between his humanity and sense, the comparative my- uninterrupted shots of natural the carpenter from Nazareth is monophysite reading, accord- his very real divinity. In point thologist Joseph Campbell was scenes, many views of people also God. In Ewan McGregor’s ing to which Jesus has only of fact, all of the poetry and right: in all of the cultures of walking around and saying characterization, we see Jesus one nature, namely divine. On drama of Christianity — on the world, one great song is nothing, endless close-ups of as a good, decent, honest man this interpretation, the Lord’s display in Chartres Cathe- sung and one great monomyth serious faces looking blankly who is earnestly seeking his humanity is a simulacrum of a dral, Dante’s Divine Comedy, is repeated. But the Bible is into the middle distance. At path. Th ere is nothing miracu- real human nature, as though Aquinas’s Summa, John Henry not one more iteration of the times I thought that all of this lous, distinctive, or particularly God were merely donning the Newman’s sermons, Chester- monomyth. It is the deeply meditative build-up would supernatural about him. He is appearance of a human being. ton’s essays, the mysticism of disorienting account of how result in a spectacular payoff , like any other religious founder, Th e orthodox Christian tradi- Teresa of Avila, and the min- the creator of the universe but no — just more walking indeed like any spiritually alert tion has always stood athwart istry of — is a hunts us down, fi nally com- around and looking. person you might run into at such a view. In fact, during function of this juxtaposition. ing after us personally in Jesus What made the fi lm so te- church. Fine, but so what? the eighth century monothe- To reduce Jesus to the human of Nazareth. Jesus is not one dious, however, was not simply Why, one wonders, should we lite (one will) controversy, the level alone is to render an al- more man looking for God; he its cinematic style. It was the pay any attention to him? Why Church held that Jesus has a together prosaic Jesus, which is is God in the fl esh, searching fact that, like dozens of similar would this fi gure be remem- fully-constituted human na- precisely what we have in “Last for his people: “It is not you movies over the past 50 years, bered after 2,000 years? Why ture, endowed with a human Days in the Desert.” who have chosen me; it is I it portrayed Jesus simply as would much of Western civili- mind and human will. Th ere- Th ere is a distinction be- who have chosen you.” a human being, one spiritual zation be grounded in him? fore, it is perfectly permissible tween the Bible and practically Would that a fi lmmaker searcher among many. I will Now please don’t misunder- to speak of real development all other spiritualities, religions might come forward to tell confess to being amused by the stand me: a clear affi rmation of within Jesus’ human nature, as and philosophies of the world. that story. breathless advertising around the humanity of Jesus is part does the Gospel of Luke: “and Whereas those last three can — Bishop Robert Barron is an “Last Days in the Desert,” an- and parcel of Christian ortho- Jesus advanced in wisdom and articulate very well the dy- auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of nouncing that this movie is doxy. In the language of the age and favor before God and namics of our search for God, Los Angeles and the founder of Word “reckless” and “daring” in its council of Chalcedon, Christ is man.” It is even appropriate the former is not primarily in- on Fire Catholic Ministries.

THE CATHOLIC DIFFERENCE The effects of diplomacy with China ardinal Pietro Parolin, sec- abroad and repressive at home for precedents and procedures is done nothing for a human rights C retary of state of the Holy getting along rather well with the part of his appeal to many, isn’t situation in Cuba that has actually See, recently told an Italian jour- Holy See, such that relations are going to be constrained by what gotten worse. nal that relations between the George “in a positive phase”? his diplomats regard as the pro- My bottom-line concern Vatican and the People’s Repub- Weigel It’s well known that prieties — although he might here is for the Church’s evan- lic of China “are living a positive Francis would like to go to be blocked by the PRC, which gelical future in China, not phase, as there have been signals China, and so far as the papal would clearly use diplomatic re- for diplomacy. If the Holy See from both sides that there is a diplomats are concerned, it’s lations as a bargaining chip in makes a deal that seems to wish to keep on talking in order ganda from Beijing sources has inconceivable that such a visit negotiations for any papal visit. abandon Chinese democrats to fi nd together solutions to the been ratcheted up. Indian eff orts could take place without diplo- Th is passion among Vatican on Taiwan, while seeming to problems of the presence of the to improve relations with China matic relations being established diplomats for getting a deal done turn a blind eye to the pressures in that huge have gone essentially nowhere. between the Holy See and the with the PRC has always puzzled intensifying on civil society in- country.” Th e cardinal contin- Th en there is that new law PRC. Th at’s what I was told me. It would almost certainly stitutions (including churches) ued by saying that “perspectives being pushed by President Xi more than 15 years ago, when I mean severing diplomatic rela- on the mainland, the Church’s are promising,” and expressed Jinping, which would drastically was working on my biography tions with the Republic of China evangelical mission is going the hope that “the blossom will hinder the work of Chinese non- of John Paul II, and the same on Taiwan, the fi rst democracy to be seriously damaged, now fl ourish and bear good fruits.” governmental organizations and conviction seems to be in play in Chinese history. If Taiwan is and in the future. And at what Th e language was fl owery- foreign human rights and pro- today. But why is that the case? thrown over the side for the sake price? Th e price of a place at the diplomatic, but the message democracy agencies trying to aid Yes, a papal visit to a coun- of a deal with Beijing, what signal diplomatic table with one of seemed clear: discussions were their compatriots in China. And try that doesn’t have an apos- does that send to the world, and the most authoritarian regimes proceeding with regard to the as if all that weren’t enough, Pres- tolic nuncio would be logistically to Chinese democrats and human in the world, which is currently establishment of diplomatic ident Xi’s regime has been crack- more diffi cult; but since when did rights activists on the mainland perfecting methods of political relations between the Vatican ing down on dissidents, includ- Peter’s mission to strengthen the — including Christians — about and social control beyond the and Beijing. Which is curious, ing Christians who don’t kowtow brethren (Luke 22.32) depend on the Catholic Church’s commit- dreams of Chairman Mao? in that the PRC isn’t getting on to the party-regime’s demand to formal diplomatic relations? Paul ment to free societies? Moreover, Not worth the candle, I very well with just about anyone control everything that looks like VI went to the United States, one can’t draw a lot of satisfaction should say. else these days. Its saber-rattling civil society. Jordan and Israel years before the from recent Vatican attempts to — George Weigel is Distin- in the South China Sea has got So why, one wonders, is the Holy See had diplomatic rela- get along by going along with dic- guished Senior Fellow of the Eth- Vietnam and the Philippines same PRC government that’s tions with those countries. Surely tators and authoritarians. Being ics and Public Policy Center in nervous. Anti-Japanese propa- becoming ever more menacing Pope Francis, whose disregard nice to the brothers Castro has Washington, D.C. JUNE 10, 2016 THE CATHOLIC WEEK PAGE 5 BEST OF THE BLOG Trying to simplify moral reasoning e are going to discuss the ing into people who understand it is essential that they know the need to apply these truths. Th e W basics of moral theology. the values behind the rules so they play and follow it, and then that Church teaches us that we must Now, it seems to me that if we know how to behave when new they understand the underlying follow the dictates of our con- understand humanity correctly Pat situations (unanticipated by the reason behind the play. science, but it also tells us that and know how to reason, then Arensberg rules) present themselves. OK, Now, I do not mean to imply we must inform our consciences every moral issue or situation be- sports analogy: I have coached that moral standards are just sort with the authoritative teaching comes discernible. a lot of youth basketball teams. of a starting point and that we of the Catholic Church. More If one spends a good bit of time Without fail, when you teach a may need to deviate from them. next time. laying groundwork before we ad- can or cannot do. little boy or girl a basketball play Rather, moral truth is unchang- — Pat Arensberg is the Di- dress specifi c issues, it makes mor- I am raising children, most of they will follow it dogmatically. In ing (like the rules in the basket- rector of Religious Education for al reasoning pretty simple. It is my you are too, or already have. We reality, the play has many options ball game, including the fact that the Archdiocese of Mobile. Email hope that after reading the next are all in favor of our children do- based on what the opposition we need to score). While the him at [email protected] few blogs you will be able to rea- ing what we tell them. We are fans does and the player has to be able moral truth is unchanging, there For more information on this in- son right from wrong so we can of obedience. However, we are to make judgments. Eventually are virtually an infi nite num- teractive blog site please visit us at move past just being told what we bigger fans of our children grow- the player can grow into this, but ber of situations to which we mobilefaithformation.org.

Toomey and Mrs. Th omas Beall. cambia Deanery; and Fr. Maurice Conception. Looking back Offi cers of St. Bede’s PTA I. Shields, regional episcopal vicar, Valedictorians for McGill- were: Jack Tynan; president; F. G. Montgomery Deanery. Toolen High School, Class of By Anne Baggett Hernandez, vice-president; Mrs. A memorial ceremony was 1991, were Tom Kling, John A. C. Schiefer, secretary; and held for Louise Robinson Moor- Moree and Jennifer Zoghby. 50 Years Ago Catholic High School received Mrs. Larry Fields, treasurer. er, in recognition of the generosity Class offi cers were Scott Van Bishop Joseph G. Vath, scholarships. Bernard Knesland Rev. William F. Blakeslee, of the Monte L. Moorer Foun- Loock, president; Aimee Walsh, D.D., J.C.L became the eighth was valedictorian and Gennie C.S.P., director of the Catholic dation for providing $100,000 to vice-president; Toni Marie Jones, bishop and second auxiliary Barron was salutatorian. Information Center, commemo- help fund the air conditioning of secretary/treasurer and Sara Fes- bishop of the Diocese of Mo- Mercy High valedictorian was rated the 40th anniversary of his the McGill-Toolen High School. enmeier, president of the Student bile-Birmingham. Sue McFarlane and salutatorian ordination. McGill-Toolen coaches Government Association. Vince Rev. Joseph , pastor of was Anne Reus. Other honor 25 Years Ago Becky Dickinson and Angelo Dooley, a McGill Institute gradu- St. Dominic Parish, celebrated graduates were: Anne Crow, Archbishop Oscar H. Lip- Harris won the National High ate and coach of the University his 25th anniversary as a priest. Ideal Graduate, LaVeral Sanders, scomb named the following pas- School Coaching Awards from of Georgia Bulldogs, was com- Yvette Smiley was named Sharon Carey and Marcia Ellis. tors: Fr. Peter J. Cunningham, St. the Scholastic Coach Magazine mencement speaker. Sixty-eight valedictorian of St. Jude High New offi cers of Providence John Parish, Enterprise; Fr. Patrick in recognition of “superlative seniors representing 24 percent of School in Montgomery with Hospital Auxiliary were: Mrs. Maher, St. Bede, Montgomery; performance and dedication to the class received scholarships in Ela Faye Kelly as salutatorian. Robert Cotes, Mrs. James P. Fr. Francis A. Messing, St. Robert, the student athletics.” excess of $2 million. Class poet was Loleta Claiborn. Denson, Mrs. Donald Smith Jr., Atmore; and Fr. Matthew A. Sin- Archbishop Oscar H. Lip- — Anne Baggett compiles Fr.George Sindik was the gradu- Mrs. John Courtney, Mrs. Walter dik, St. Jude, Montgomery. Other scomb ordained Fr. Joseph M. information for Looking Back ation speaker. C. Ernest III, Mrs. Donald Sle- appointments included: Rt. Rev. Bolling, Fr. James N. Dean and from past issues of this newspaper. Nine of the 31 members of pian, Mrs. Robert Barnett, Mrs. Hilary Dreaper, O.S.B., regional Fr. Steven T. Williams at the Anne is a member of St. Mary the Class of ’66 at Montgomery Walter F. D’Olive, Mrs. Paul episcopal vicar to the Baldwin-Es- Cathedral of the Immaculate Parish in Mobile.

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EUCHARISTIC MEETINGS/ ADORATION / HOLY HOUR SPECIAL EVENTS/FUNDRAISERS/NOTICES SUPPORT GROUPS ►Christ the King, Andalusia: Tues. 3-7 ►Bellingrath Gardens and Home— email [email protected], ►Alzheimer’s and Dementia Sup- p.m. Benediction after Mass. Wonderful Weds. 10:30-11:30 a.m. during or visit Facebook page for details. port—First Tues., 11 a.m. Touching ►Christ the King, Daphne: Perpetual June and July. For more information visit ►St. Parish—D. Saunders Hearts Senior Care, 3263 Demetropo- adoration. For hour call 251-621-2015. www.bellingrath.org or call 251-973-2217. will perform at Spring Festival Sat., June 11, lis Road, Suite 10. Call Gina Germany ►Corpus Christi: First Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ►CSS Refugee Resettlement Pro- 2016. Festival 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 251-445-4204. ►Holy Name of Jesus: Thurs. 8:30 gram—Seeking rental housing resources ►St. Mary Catholic School, Mobile— ►Auburn/Opelika Parkinson’s Disease a.m.-noon. for newly arriving refugees. Please call Summer Enrichment July 11-29, 2016. Support Group—2nd Sun., 2-4 p.m. Call ►Little Flower : First Fri. 5-5:30 p.m. M. K. Sullivan 251-432-2727, ext. 588 or One, Two or Three Session options. For Linda Drummond 334-444-2836. ►Montgomery Perpetual Adoration email [email protected]. more information email Kathryn Beagle ►Baldwin County KofC 4th Degree— Chapel: 334-288-3292 to schedule time. ►Mobile Area Inter-Parish Council — at [email protected] or Linda First Wed. at 7 p.m. Call 251-943-4107. ►Our Lady of Guadalupe, Wetumpka: Francis B. Andry Memorial Scholarship Thornton at [email protected]. ►Catholic Young Adults—2nd Thurs., 7 Tues. after 6:30 p.m. Mass. Benediction Golf Tournament Sat., June 18 SHC golf or call 251-433-9904, 251-478-6644. p.m., Cathedral Crypt. Alternating Mass/ 7-8 p.m. course. Contact James Ledbetter 251-802- ►St. Michael Parish, Heron Bay—An- Adoration, Happy Hour 8 p.m. Like ACE ►Our Lady of Lourdes: Adoration of the 2022 or Milton Andry 251-751-9887. nual Seafood Jamboree Fundraiser, Sun., Advocates Mobile on Facebook. Blessed Sacrament has been suspended ►Mobile Public Library—Heart and June 12, 2016, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. ►HOM Alumni Assoc.—Monthly meet- until further notice. Soul Book Club sponsoring “Spoken ►The Portier House—Available for his- ing third Mon. of the month. Pancake ►Our Savior: Wed. 9 a.m. -7 p.m.; First Fri. Word” and Motivational/Inspirational toric tours and private rentals. Call Cathedral breakfast third Sun. of month, 8 a.m.-1 9-10 a.m. Book Club. Call Cassandra 251-209-3559 Parish Office 251-434-1565 to schedule. p.m. All Class Reunion July 1-3. Contact ►St. Agatha: First Wed. 6 p.m. C. Snider 251-433-4640. ►St. Bartholomew, Elberta: Adoration VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ►Legal Services Alabama, Inc.— Thurs. 8 a.m.-Fri. 7 a.m. free for low-income (noncriminal). ►St. Columba: Mon. 9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. ►2B Choices for Women—To volunteer continues. Mae Rehm 251-554-2032. Tues., & Weds. 1-5 p.m., Catholic So- ►St. Dominic: First Wed., 7 a.m.-6 p.m. in Mobile call 251-343-4636. ► Project—Email gabrielan- cial Services Robertsdale, 23010 Hwy. ►St. Ignatius: Tues. 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Holy ►Catholic Maritime Ministry—Volun- [email protected] or call 251-753-0347. 59 N. Walk-in or call 251-433-6560. Hour 4 p.m. Call 251-445-0593 for times. teers to visit ships and welcome seafar- ►Little Sisters of the Poor—Weekend Visit www.legalservicesalabama.org. ►St. , Magnolia ers who visit our ports. Preferably have meal service and morning help to fold ►Little Flock Secular Franciscans— Springs: First Fri. from 4 p.m. with Bene- TWIC (Transport Workers Identification laundry. Visit volmobile@littlesistersoft- St. Lawrence Family Life Center, 2nd diction at 6 p.m. Mass follows. Credentials). Call Fr. Lito Capeding (chap- hepoor.org or call 251-476-6335, ext. 149. Sun., 3 p.m. Call 251-479-1958 or 251- ►St. Joseph, Lillian: First Fri. after 8 lain) 251-432-7339 or email lcapeding@ ►Priestly Service and Lay Ministers 928-5236. Please call before attending. a.m. Mass until Benediction at 7 p.m. mobarch.org needed within Prison Ministry—Con- ►Mary’s Haven, Crisis Pregnancy ►St. Lawrence: 24-hour; First Fri. of ►CSS Refugee Resettlement—Call M.K. tact Deacon John Ross, archdiocesan di- Center, Inc—Free pregnancy tests, month beginning after 8:30 a.m. Mass. Sullivan at 251-432-2727. rector for prison ministry 334-714-6281. adoption information, baby items, edu- ►St. John, Enterprise: Tues. 10 a.m.-Wed. ►CSS Thrift Store, Montgomery: 4455 ►Prison Ministry—Writing letters to cational guidance, peer support, com- 5 p.m. Rosary 5 p.m. Benediction 5:30 p.m. Narrow Lane Road. uplift the spirits, give Christ-centered munity referrals. St. Joseph Parish, Prat- ►St. John, Ozark: Tues. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. ►Catholic Social Services, Baldwin hope to the incarcerated. Sr. Marie tville. 334-365-6262. ►St. Martin of Tours: Wed. 9 a.m-9 p.m. County—Thrift Shop, Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-4 Therese 251- 279-7285 or srtheresewest@ ►Mobile Blessed Seelos Prayer Group— ►St. Michael: First Fri. after 12:10 p.m. p.m. Seeking volunteers. Call 251-947-2293. gmail.com. New time -Tues., St. Catherine Parish, 5:30 Mass. Benediction 5:30 p.m. Holy Hour ►COPE Pregnancy Center, Montgom- ►St. Vincent de Paul Society: Helping p.m., Mass follows. Email MobileBlessed- Tues., 6 p.m. and Divine Mercy Chaplet. ery: Work three hours a week or once a those in need. Call 251-432-5173. [email protected] or call ►St. Peter the Apostle, Chastang: First month. Call Lorie Mullins 334-834-2673. ►United Way—Oversee care plan- Maria Ann 251-753-2416. Fri. after 8 a.m. Mass. ►CSS Mobile—Now at new Florida Street ning for incapacitated adults; prepar- ►Our Lady of Lourdes—Prayer Group, ►St. Pius X, Mobile: After 8 a.m. Mass location. (188 S. Florida St.). Contact - ing income tax returns for low income Wed. after 8 a.m. Daughters of Mary, on Sat. until Benediction at 10 a.m. Sun. ia Tapia at 251-434-1550 ext. 559. individuals. Training provided. Contact Tues., 6 p.m., parish hall. Men of St. Jo- ►St. Patrick Parish, Robertsdale: Fri. ►40 Days for Life—Volunteer sidewalk Brad Martin at 251-431-0110 or bmar- seph., Tues., 6 p.m., gym meeting room. 10-11 a.m. in church. counseling and prayer at abortion facility [email protected]. Young at Heart Club, June 14, noon. ►St. Thomas, Chickasaw: Wed., 5-6 p.m. ►Priests’ Burse Club, Mobile—Last ►St. Thomas, Citronelle: Adoration Fri., RETREATS/SPECIAL MASSES Thurs. of month, 10:30 a.m., St. Pius X 9:30 a.m. followed by Mass at 11:30 a.m. Family Life Ctr. Call Martha Willcox ►St. Thomas by-the-Sea: First Fri. adora- ►Benedictine Sisters Retreat Cen- stgregorymobile.org; info@stgregory- 251-666-5520 or [email protected]. tion 9:30-10:30 a.m. ter—Five-Day Directed Retreat, June mobile.org. ►Pub Theology—First Wed., McSharry’s ►St. Vincent de Paul, Mobile: Sat. 9 27-July 1, 2016. For information call 256- St. ’s Irish Pub, 101 N. Bancroft St., Fairhope. a.m.-4 p.m. 734-8302 or go to [email protected]. ►St. Francis Xavier—Bible Study “The ►Visitation Monastery: First Fri. 8:30 ►Blessed Trinity Shrine Retreat— Sacraments”, Wed. 6 p.m. 251-473-4975. a.m.-3 p.m. Annual Bible Institute “St. Paul: Trans- ►St. Joseph, Maysville—Jubilee pro- formation in Jesus Christ” July 8-10, gram (Senior Day program) third Thurs. MOBILE’S PILGRIM VIRGIN 2016. For registration information call Fundraiser of the month, 10 a.m. Will be at the home of 334-855-4474 or write Blessed Trinity ►St. Thomas and St. Bridget— Bible shrine Retreat, 107 Holy Trinity Rd., Ft. Saturday, June 18 • 8 AM - 1 PM Kay and Jeff Dees Study, St. Bridget parish hall, 9:30 a.m. Mitchell, AL 36856. Get Dad a massage, enjoy Ben’s Burga Men of St. Joseph, Thurs., 7 a.m; Daugh- the week of June 11-18; ►Casa Maria Retreat House (Sister at the home of Kaboose & Cammie’s Ice Cream. ters of Mary, Thurs. 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Servants)—Talks/fellowship with sis- Merchant tables like Avon, Lula Roe ►Spiritual Book Club—1st Tues. 7 p.m., Juanita Brincat ters. Visit www.sisterservants.org Fashions, Young Living Essentials Corpus Christi. Call Ceaszar 251-607- the week of ►Extraordinary Form Roman Rite— Oils, South Alabama’s Clothing and 9183 or Theresa Hickey 251-454-5852. First Sun., 12:30 p.m., St. Bartholomew June 18-28; more will be there. Come explore the Parish, Elberta. and at the home of treasures with the Little Sisters of The Spread Mercy in this ►St. Mary Parish, Mobile—Marian Dorothy and Jim Beattie Poor’s “Famous White Elephant Sale” Mass for Peace, 6 p.m., second Sun. the week of June 25-July 2. in front of the school. Extraordinary ►The Society of St. Gregory the To host the Pilgrim Virgin Great—Sung Mass, first and third Sun. For more information contact Maria Jubilee Year of Mercy call Colleen McNorton 251-342-3177 11:30 a.m., St. . Visit www. Ann Callaghan at 251-753-2416. JUNE 10, 2016 THE CATHOLIC WEEK PAGE 7 THE CATHOLIC WEEK FOCUS Fr. Kadavil’s homilies read throughout world Focus on Fr. Anthony Kadavil Pastor of St. John the Baptist, Grand Bay

RAND BAY — Fr. An- postgraduate studies to St. Ber- guage. When you preach, follow Gthony Kadavil is pastor at chmans College in India. that.’ a parish with less than 150 fami- He studied botany. “Th at was really good ad- lies. But the pastor of St. John “My bishop said ‘nothing is vice. Nobody can teach an ac- Photo by Rob Herbst/The Catholic Week the Baptist in Grand Bay has an impossible if you have convic- cent. It took at least two or three international following because tion and purposes and I took months to follow them correctly. Fr. Anthony Kadavil, pastor of St. John the Baptist in Grand Bay, stands of his homilies. my master’s degree (exam) and Th ere is that problem for all in front of a garden on the grounds of St. John the Baptist Parish. Fr. Kadavil studied botany in India. His homilies are emailed to was fourth in the state. Th at was coming from India.” more than 3,000 priests and something miraculous,” Fr. Ka- can also be found weekly at davil joked. Homilies: VANCE McCOWN Vatican Radio’s website (http:// Th anks to his postgraduate Fr. Kadavil spent about a year en.radiovaticana.va/news/ studies, Fr. Kadavil was a profes- at St. Catherine of Siena, before Features/asia-liturgical-refl ec- sor of Botany for 24 years at St. being called back to India. He tions). It’s just one chapter of Berchmans and also served as was pastor of three parishes over VMC the 77-year-old pastor’s col- chaplain and supervisor of the nine years, before being allowed CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC orful life that will include his students’ dormitory for 23 years. to come back to the U.S. 50th anniversary to the priest- Fr. Kadavil still puts that In the Archdiocese of Mo- 3213 MIDTOWN PARK SOUTH hood next year. botany experience to use as he’s bile, Fr. Kadavil has been chap- MOBILE, ALABAMA 36606 lain of Sacred Heart Residence built an elaborate garden on the (251)478-4202 Raised in India: grounds of St. John the Baptist. and associate pastor at St. Igna- Fr. Kadavil grew up in Ker- tius and St. Mary, before being ala, a state in south India. He The United States: appointed pastor of St. John the was the eldest son and one of Fr. Kadavil retired from the Baptist in 2011. 11 children. An associate pas- college at age 55 and came to While at Sacred Heart tor at his church in Kerala was the U.S. to visit some cousins. Residence, he said he was a strong infl uence on Fr. Kadavil While making a stop in Atlanta, asked by Msgr. Michael Kelly to join the seminary. a cousin encouraged Fr. Kadvail to begin an email homily min- “In that part of India, ev- to send in applications to a few istry for priests and deacons eryone is very hospitable,” Fr. dioceses in the U.S. — including because of his strong educa- Kadavil said. “When he’d make the Archdiocese of Mobile. tional background. visits to homes he’d get so many “I did not know where Th at ministry has slowly built (gifts) and he used to give ev- Mobile was, what it was, but into reaching 3,000 priests. A erything he’d received to all the (my family) knew and said it connection with Vatican Radio children. But he taught us how is a good place,” Fr. Kadavil also gave him more eyes. to assist in the Mass and we be- said. “Everything else is God’s “It’s been a ripple eff ect,” Fr. came altar boys.” providence.” Kadavil said. “And then I was Eventually, the associate pas- asked if it’d be OK to put the tor — Fr. Th omas — asked Fr. English: homilies on the Vatican website. Kadavil’s father “Why don’t you Fr. Kadavil’s fi rst assignment Of course. It’s a big honor for a give one of your children to the was at St. Catherine of Siena in farming community pastor.” priesthood and one to become a Mobile in 1993. Fr. Kadavil un- — To nominate someone for nun? We had that custom.” derstood there was a language Th e Catholic Week Focus, email Th at custom continued. Ac- barrier and was off ered some Editor Rob Herbst at rherbst@ cording to Fr. Kadavil, on the help from University of South mobarch.org. same day his father dropped Alabama professor and author him off at the seminary, his sis- S.L. Varnado. ter entered Holy Cross convent. “On Saturdays I’d take my Fr. Kadavil’s older sister was a homily, go to his house, his wife nun for 45 years, before dying would provide a cup of coff ee two years ago. Another sister and I would read off my homi- lies,” Fr. Kadavil said. “Th en he The Visitation Shop later joined the same convent. 2300 Springhill Avenue would make corrections. Th en 251-471-4106 Education: people would understood more.” Fr. Kadavil was ordained Fr. Kadavil also wanted to March 13, 1967. He was one of better understand the Mobile 18 ordained, but Fr. Kadavil said accent from Varnado. Summer there were only vacancies for 16 “ ‘What you can do is you lis- associates in the parishes in the ten to TV shows and radio talk Archdiocese of Changanach- shows. If it is diff erent, note it Hours erry. Th erefore, he was sent for down in a notebook in your lan- Monday - Friday Pray for Vocations 10 am - 5 pm For more information contact: Saturday Fr. Victor P. Ingalls, Vocations Director [email protected] 10 am - 3 pm 251-343-3662 PAGE 8 THE CATHOLIC WEEK JUNE 10, 2016 ATHLETICS Weems named new CYO director By KIM DUNNE Spring Hill College. In 2010, Weems “We are so excited to welcome David both athletic facilities.” MOBILE — McGill-Toolen Catho- become the athletic director and Title I back to McGill. He brings a wealth of Weems’ responsibilities will include lic High School has announced David Facilitator at Grand Bay Middle School experience in high school administra- managing the youth sports program for Weems is the new director of the Cath- and in 2014 he was named assistant prin- tion and his history as a teacher and all of the parishes in the Archdiocese of olic Youth Organization as well as sta- cipal and Freshman Academy adminis- coach at McGill makes him the per- Mobile and for the operation, mainte- dium manager. trator at Murphy High School. fect candidate,” school President Fr. Bry nance and development of the Lipscomb Weems is returning to McGill-Toolen David and his wife, Lindsey, are Shields said. Complex football, soccer, baseball and Catholic, where he began his career in members of St. Ignatius Parish. Th ey Weems will replace Paul Knapstein concession facilities. education as a history teacher and head have four children, Patrick, Joseph, Stu- as CYO director, while taking on the “I am extremely honored to be se- baseball coach after graduating from art and John. additional role of stadium manager. lected as the new CYO director and to “As we worked with and began to have the opportunity to impact the lives better understand the scheduling in- of young athletes throughout the arch- volved with the Catholic Youth Orga- diocese. As the father of four boys who nization, we recognized the correlation will be participating in CYO sports, I am between the facility usage of the Bar- excited to help move this organization rett CYO Center and the Lipscomb forward and build on what coach Knap- Athletic Complex,” principal Michelle stein has accomplished over the past few Haas said in a statement. “In an eff ort years. Th is is a wonderful opportunity for to streamline the process and to also en- me and my family and I am very thankful A WALK-IN MEDICAL CLINIC sure that our young people have superior to Ms. Haas and Fr. Shields for entrust- athletic arenas, we thought, what better ing me with this leadership position in NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY way than to have one administrator over the Catholic community,” Weems said. Michael A. Mahoney, MD Mark S. Siegel, MD Cammy L. Bell, MD Parishioners, Christ the King Catholic Church ACROSS HWY 181 FROM LOWE’S IN HISTORIC MALBIS 29710 URGENT CARE DRIVE, DAPHNE, AL 251-626-ESUC (3782) OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK www.esucare.com

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David Weems (right) has been named new Catholic Youth Organization director. JUNE 10, 2016 THE CATHOLIC WEEK PAGE 9 EDUCATION Two new school principals appointed McDonald appointed at St. Vincent de Paul; Castanza named interim for MCPS 7-12 graders By Th e Catholic Week Th ey are active members of St. Bede the cent de Paul family. She is looking for- eff ective integration of technology with Montgomery Catholic Preparatory Venerable Parish in Montgomery. He ward to serving the students, teachers, curriculum, and she is looking forward School and St. Vincent de Paul School will start full time July 1. and families of St. Vincent’s in carrying to using those skills to empower our stu- in Mobile will “I am overjoyed out our mission as well as increasing dents and faculty. Dr. McDonald notes have new princi- at the opportu- student enrollment. She is committed that she intends to work together with pals for the 2016- nity to lead our to providing leadership in curriculum parents and educators as a team for the 17 school year. great school and advancement and improving student academic and spiritual enrichment of Justin Cas- continue to build achievement by focusing on academic every child enrolled at Saint Vincent de tanza has been on our tradition instruction. Her area of expertise is the Paul School.” named inter- of Faith,” Cas- im principal at tanza said. “Th is Montgomery is an exciting time Catholic for at Montgomery grades seven JUSTIN DR. DARIA Catholic, and I am through 12. He CASTANZA MCDONALD proud to be part will replace Chad of our continued Barwick, who was named new president growth and development. My family is at St. Pius X Catholic High School in truly at home in this community, and I Atlanta. Dr. Daria McDonald was ap- look forward to serving in this new role.” pointed principal of St. Vincent de At St. Vincent de Paul, Dr. McDon- Paul and will replace Mary McLendon, ald arrives with 32 years of classroom who is retiring. teaching experience. Castanza is a 2001 graduate of “I am happy to announce the ap- Montgomery Catholic. He received pointment of Dr. Daria McDonald his undergraduate degree in Secondary as principal of Saint Vincent de Paul Education and his Counselor Education School, eff ective for the 2016-2017 master’s degree in Student Aff airs from school year,” said Fr. Stephen Vrazel, Mississippi State. A teacher at Mont- pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Parish. gomery Catholic for the last two years, “With a doctoral degree in instructional Castanza acted as the associate executive design and technology, Dr. McDonald director of the YMCA’s Camp Chandler comes to us with 32 years of classroom for fi ve years. teaching experience in both public and In naming Barwick’s replacement Catholic schools. In addition, she served Montgomery Catholic Preparatory as the school technology coordinator for School President Anne Ceasar said, Gulf Shores Elementary School. She “We are excited to announce the in- also taught for six years in the educa- terim middle/high school principal for tion department at Spring Hill College next year will be Mr. Justin Castanza. where she instructed both undergradu- Justin has been part of our school for ate student teachers and graduate work- many years. He has served as a teacher ing teachers. She has a wide skill set and and dean of students. He is an integral a great deal of experience. Furthermore, part of our Catholic community’s youth she has a deep faith and love for the sac- ministry programs. I feel he will contin- raments. I am fully confi dent that Dr. ue the forward movement of our school McDonald will be a tremendous bless- during this interim year. Justin has a ing to our school and our parish. She great love for Montgomery Catholic cares a great deal for Catholic educa- that began when he was a student here tion, and more importantly, she cares a and his passion for our school will be a great deal for the children and families great asset in his new role. ” we serve. Castanza is married to Meghan; they “Dr. McDonald has stated that she have two children, Vincent and Natalie. is beyond thrilled to join the Saint Vin-

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Deacon Mr. Joseph O’Gorman Mr. Andrew Jones Nicholas Napolitano

Mr. Gilbert Pierre Mr. Joseph Dunbar Mr. Michael Harp Mr. Patrick Gilbreath

Mr. Ford Chambliss Mr. Connor Plessala Mr. Ryan Dardard Mr. Peyton Plessala Mr. Gabriel Mills

Mr. Jose Hernandez Mr. John Paul Sylvester Mr. Alexander Crow Mr. Dillon Stein Mr. Zachary Halloran JUNE 10, 2016 2016 GRADUATION SUPPLEMENT PAGE 1-A tthehe class

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wo Catholic high schools and one Catholic college Tin the Archdiocese of Mobile recently held graduation ceremonies marking the accomplishments of some 600- plus graduates who, although having completed years of rigorous studies, now go on for new beginnings with further educational opportunities or chosen professions. McGill-Toolen Catholic High School, Montgomery Catholic Preparatory High School, and THHEE Spring Hill College give honor CAATHOLICTHOLIC EEEKEK to the new graduates and joyful Official Publication of the Archdiocese of MobileW recognition to the Class of 2016. PAGE 2-A 2016 GRADUATION SUPPLEMENT JUNE 10, 2016

MMontgomeryontgomery CCatholicatholic PPreparatoryreparatory SSchoolchool 22016016 Photo by Total Image MCPS celebrates 141st Commencement John Cole Archer Richard Damien Kanneh Agnes Jean Armstrong Kris Gabriel Keating Ryan Atchley Anna Marie Koerner Emily Ann Barranco Lloyd Melvin Black Koontz Tabatha-Marie Catalina Barrera Emily Ann Lafreniere Kathleen Margaret Beesley WooSeop (Martin) Lee Cameron DeShon Brisbon Aubrey Lorraine Lenn Courtney Rose Brodgen David Scott LoBello Devin Rudolph Byrts Megan Helene Matisak James Warner Cleghorn Katherine Elizabeth McDaniel Michael Elliott Collins Morgan Nicole Micher Eric Anderson Crenshaw Juanita Chenail Mickles Lashundra Meche` Daniels Wilson Daniel Miles IV Kristianna Janay Davison Nadine Cynthia Moussalli Aryian LaMychel Dean Sarah Irene Murry Kailyn Naichelle Dean Patrick Raymond O’Mara Jennifer Manh Doan Ryan Matthew Piper Salutatorian Patrick Raymond O’Mara, son of Col. Marissa Hope Dogan Madison Paige Pritchett and Mrs. Raymond O’Mara of Montgomery, re- Eryka Dominiq` Ellington Lester Carl Rudolph ceives his diploma from Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi. Claire Ann Fischer Joshua Ross Seals Hayden Elizabeth Gambacurta Madison Tyler Searcy Abaigeal Grace Gilbert Youngtaek Seo CClasslass Jonathan Wiley Green Mary Reagan Starrett Patrick Dylan Gregorius Megan Shea Stembridge Valedictorian Nadine Cynthia Moussalli, daughter Phoebe Michelle Hall Logan James Stevens of Drs. Samir and Cinzia Moussalli of Montgomery, ooff Freddrick Andre` Hardy Brandon Malik Thomas receives her Valedictorian medal from Principal Stephanie Lauren Hayes Lexy Elizabeth Tynan Chad Barwick before addressing her class. Katherine Lacy Herbek Elizabeth Suzanne Vaughan 22016016 Blake Ashton Johnson Joseph Walker

Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School’s 141st Com- mencement Exercises took place in an outdoor ceremony on the grounds of the Athletic Complex at the Vaughn Road Campus on Tuesday, May 24, 2016, at 7 p.m. Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi, Superintendent of Education Gwendolyn Byrd, Montgomery Catholic President Anne Ceasar, and High School Principal Chad Barwick were joined by Msgr. Charles Troncale, Fr. Patrick Driscoll ’84, Fr. Pat Arens- berg, Fr. Alex Valladares and Deacon Jim Labadie as the special guests of the class. Salutatorian Patrick Raymond O’Mara and Valedictorian Nadine Cynthia Moussalli addressed their fellow graduates, special guests, family and friends after the class received their diplomas from Archbishop Rodi. The class of 2016 along with alumni sang the Montgomery Catholic Alma Mater “Catholic, Our Refuge” led by Montgomery Catholic teacher Kerri Moore before heading to the endzone to salute the school one final time. Members of the junior and sophomore class Ideal Graduates— Agnes Armstrong and Kathleen hosted the graduates and their families at a reception in the Knights of the Round Table (Athletes of the year)— Beesley. Dolly Barranco Activity Center following the ceremony. Gabe Keating and Agnes Armsrong. JUNE 10, 2016 2016 GRADUATION SUPPLEMENT PAGE 3-A

Leader of the Year—Marissa Dogan, Leader of the Year, receiving her award from principal Chad Barwick.

PHOTO ABOVE: On Monday, May 23, Marrisa Dogan and Emily Barranco were gift bearers at Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School’s Baccalaureate Mass held at St. Peter Catholic Church in downtown Montgomery.

PHOTO BELOW: What a gift! Monsignor Stephen Martin, a 1987 Montgomery Catholic alumnus, celebrated Baccalaureate Mass with the Class of 2016.

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Scott Lauren Elizabeth Chodkiewicz Stella Elizabeth Halliday John Teague Boyd Murphy Briah Alexis Sewell Emily Michelle Churchman (*) DaJha Jena’ Harper Molly Rita Murphy (*) Cole Henry Sharp v - Valedictorian Hannah Marie Clark Elizabeth Alexandra Harrison Zachary Patrick Murphy Dalton Bailey Sharpe s - Salutatorian * National Honor Society Paul Joseph Clarke Brendan Dominic Hearnsberger Mary Potts Muscat Kathryn Marie Silbernagel # Aquinas Scholar Trey Tyrell Clemons Peyton Carrington Heath (*) Taylor Marie Naman Carlos Lyki Haratio Smith Jr. + Student Government Association William Ethan Coate Thomas Andrew Hendrich Jr. Hannah Rose Naylor Lois Angela Smith JUNE 10, 2016 2016 GRADUATION SUPPLEMENT PAGE 5-A

SENIOR AWARDS—FRONT ROW: Chris McDonald, Valedictorian and McGill Award; Jack SALUTATORIAN— Schuler, Salutatorian; Lauren Prescott and Druhan Cummings. Jacket Jubilation Behind the VALEDICTORIAN— Jack Schuler Scenes Service Award; Matthew Oberkirch, Paul Joseph Bueche Award; l Koby Jackson, H. Wil- Chris McDonald liam McAtee Distinguished Service Award. BACK ROW: Mary Ann Florey, H. William McA- tee Distinguished Service Award; Molly Murphy, Toolen Award; Carlos Smith and Liz Mur- phy, Kaitlin Marie Overstreet School Spirit Award; Margaret Ollinger, Outstanding Female Athlete; Rene Scott, Outstanding Male Athlete; and Kelly Barrett and Sean Griffin, Ideal Graduate.

SGA PRESIDENT—Sean Griffin

SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT— Mary Ann Florey PAGE 6-A 2016 GRADUATION SUPPLEMENT JUNE 10, 2016

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SHC COMMENCEMENT—Spring Hill College held its 2016 commencement exercises May 7 on the Avenue of the Oaks. (Photo by Seth Laubinger/FusionPoint Media) Spring Hill College holds 2016 Commencement exercises MOBILE—Saturday, May 7, Spring Hill College in 1980, Jo welcome Jo Ann back to the Hill. ed with the degree of Doctor graduated in 1980, but what marked the annual commence- Ann Jenkins, CEO AARP, is Her accomplishments and out- of Humane Letters, honoris I learned and experienced at ment of Spring Hill College on recognized as a national leader standing leadership are powerful causa, for her lifelong dedica- Spring Hill is as alive for me the Avenue of the Oaks where and dynamic change agent and testaments to the vision and mis- tion to learning, justice, faith now as it was then.” 270 candidates were presented instrumental in the growth sion of Spring Hill College. We and service. “The education I Dr. Margaret H. David was for graduation. and innovation of some of the promise to form leaders engaged received at Spring Hill College awarded Faculty Emerita status. Founded in 1830, the college nation’s largest public and non- in learning, faith, justice, and ser- and its focus on learning, faith, Patrick K. Lameka was elect- has had the pleasure to host a profi t organizations. vice for life. Our young graduates justice and service is something ed the Senior Class Orator and myriad of inspirational speakers President of Spring Hill can look to their commencement I continue to draw on every gave the farewell address to the throughout its 186 years and College, Dr. Christopher P. Puto speaker for the perfect example of day,” Jenkins said. “I may have class of 2016. this year was no exception. This affi rms, “The entire college com- that promise in action.” year’s speaker, a graduate of munity was deeply honored to Mrs. Jenkins was also award-

Hats Off to the Class of 2016

TOOLEN AWARD—Bridget M. Nourse accepted the Toolen Award from Spring Hill College President, Dr. Christopher P. Puto.

IGNATIAN AWARD—Clare A. Wojda accepted the Toolen Award and the Ignatian Award from Spring Hill College Presi- dent, Dr. Christopher P. Puto. JUNE 10, 2016 2016 GRADUATION SUPPLEMENT PAGE 7-A

Amanor, Wilberforce K. Etheredge, L. Elaine McKenzie, Noah C. Ray, Shelby N. Anderson, Brittany M. Fant, Thomas McSweeney, Casey E. Ryals, Alexandria C. Bartosch, Peter M. Foster, Katelyn R. Miller, Huey H., III Sherer, Mary Kathleen Beaver, John T. Garrison, Ian A. Miller, Kathryn N. Sims, Rachel T. 2016 SHC Bell-Fossett, Shalonda M. Gonzalez, Eduardo Minto, Haleigh J. Smith, Alex P. Bilbrey, Katherine A. Gorden, Amber A. Moore, Terri L. Stallings, Arianne E. Birch, Gregory K. Harkins, William J. Moulds, Kendall E. Sylvester, Haley R. Award Biszewski, Bryanna L. Harris, Elliot Baileigh Muhammad, Shaunicy S. Teague, Anne Gaillard Brazzolotto, Matthew C. Hayes, Michael Nall, Courtney T. Thames, Boyd M. Jr. Brito, Antonio L., III Hickson, Milton R. Napier, Cydnie M. Wanschek, Catherine M. Buckner, Jeremy E. Hinds, Marcee E. Nguyen, John T. Welch, Natalie L. Recipients Bumpers, Alex P. Hinton, Terence J. Okon, Monica G. Wright, Lisa R. Bunting, Geoffrey L. Howell, Alecia J. Owen, Hailey T. Younce, Racheal E. Chamblee, Savannah H. Hudson, Asia L. Owens, Kayla B. Cochran, Michael T. Kidd, Julisa A. Owens, Krista H. Toolen Award Connally, Austin M Kling, Sharon B. Pace, Esperanza G. Presented to the graduating senior who has achieved the highest Costa, Rafael R. Kuhn, Katherine M. Parrish, Wesley M. grade point average during the entire course of study: Day, Dylan R. Lang, Melvin,, II Pettaway, Cree Bridget M. Nourse Day, Elizabeth V. Leavitt, Joseph L., V Pietri, Wesley R. Clare A. Wojda Dolan, Katherine Louise Malkoff, Jacob A. Purvis, Ashley N. Elliott, Dallas J. McDonald, Brooke E. Raulerson, Mallory M.

Listed are the local graduates. For more information visit www.shc.edu Ignatian Awards SHC 2015 GRADUATES Presented to the students – one graduating woman and one graduating man – who have best fulfi lled the ideals of Jesuit education for scholar- ship, leadership and service during their four years at Spring Hill College. These are the highest student awards bestowed by the college: Clare A. Wojda Matthew C. Brazzolotto

Edward B. Moody, S.J., Teacher of the Year Award Made annually to the professor who, in the judgment of a committee composed of a broad cross-section of the academic community, has dis- played excellence in the fulfi llment of the teaching mission of the college: Dr. Royce G. Simpson, Associate Professor of Psychology

Dawson Research Award Made to the professor who, in the judgment of a faculty committee, has demonstrated excellence in scholarship: Wanda A. Sullivan, Associate Professor of Fine & Performing Arts

Rewak Award This award, named in honor of Fr. William Rewak, former president of the college, recognizes a faculty or staff member who represents in a signifi cant way the Jesuit ideal of service: Ms. Sharon Williams SHC GRADUATION—Getting ready to start the procession with Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi; Director of Student Center & Conference Services CEO AARP, Jo Ann Jenkins; and Spring Hill College President, Dr. Christopher P. Puto.

HONORIS CAUSA—Spring Hill College Pres- ident, Dr. Chris- topher P. Puto presented AARP CEO Jo Ann Jen- kins with the de- gree of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, for her lifelong dedi- cation to learning, justice, faith and service. TOOLEN AWARD—Matthew C. Brazzolotto accepted the Tool- en Award for achieving the highest grade point average during his entire course of study at Spring Hill College.

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FAREWELL ADDRESS—Senior Class Orator Pat- rick K. Lameka gave the farewell address to the Spring Hill College Class of 2016. PAGE 8-A 2016 GRADUATION SUPPLEMENT JUNE 10, 2016 CONGRATULATIONS

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Investiture with Stole and Dalmatic for new deacon Investiture with Stole and Chasuble for new priest Receiving his paten and chalice for consecration of the Holy Eucharist Photos by Melinda Mercer/www.melindamercer.com. PAGE 12 THE CATHOLIC WEEK JUNE 10, 2016 ORDINATION 2016 An outpouring of love at Ordination Archdiocese of Mobile welcomes ‘beaming’ Fr. Boutin, Deacon Napolitano on June 4 By ROB HERBST Th e Catholic Week I think it’s kind MOBILE — With a hand- “ kerchief gripped in his hand, of cliché, because then-Deacon Christopher Bou- tin seemed prepared for the everybody says it’s warm conditions and expected tear-fi lled eyes at his priestly surreal. But I don’t Ordination Mass. But nothing could totally think you can quite prepare him for the emotions June 4 at Cathedral-Basilica of prepare for this day. the Immaculate Conception. “I think it’s kind of cliché, It’s a blessing. Th e because everybody says it’s sur- real,” Fr. Chris Boutin said af- people and the terward. “But I don’t think you can quite prepare for this day. outpouring of love It’s a blessing. Th e people and the outpouring of love and sup- and support, it’s port, it’s just very humbling for me. I never expected to be this just very humbling humbled by people.” for me. Fr. Boutin and Deacon ” Nicholas Napolitano, who was Fr. Christopher ordained June 4 as a transitional Photo courtesy of Mary Herbst deacon, were joined by fam- Boutin Newly ordained transitional Deacon Nicholas Napolitano (from left) and newly ordained Fr. Christopher Bou- ily, friends, seminary classmates, tin smile with Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi during a reception June 4 at the Little Sisters of the Poor’s Sacred supporters, and a host of Arch- Heart Residence. Readings chosen June 4 were diocese of Mobile priests in a 1 Kings 19:16b, 19-21; Acts of fi lled Cathedral-Basilica of the homily. here today. As that great country hood was longer than some. Af- the Apostles 6:1-7 and Luke Immaculate Conception for the Of particular note, Arch- singer, Patsy Cline, told us: ‘Your ter graduating from college, he 9:51-62. special day. bishop Rodi stated: “Your heart cheating heart will tell on you.’ spent six years in the business Fr. Chris Boutin is a prod- In honor of country-music must honestly be committed You must be willing to, in the world. uct of St. Joseph’s in Prattville loving Fr. Boutin, Archbishop to your ministry or people will words of Johnny Cash, ‘Walk But as Fr. Boutin’s mother, and celebrated his fi rst Mass Th omas J. Rodi quoted several realize that you are not faithful the line.’ ” Debbie, said: “You know when there June 5. He became the country music artists in his to the commitment you make Fr. Boutin’s path to the priest- your child is not truly happy.” second Archdiocese of Mobile And now? priest from Prattville ordained “He is beaming. He is so in the past three years. Fr. Zach- happy,” Debbie Boutin said af- ary Greenwell was ordained in ter Ordination. “He was happy 2014. when he hit home runs and ran “It goes back to the good ex- the bases (playing college base- amples of our priests from (St. ball) … but he is happier than I Joseph) and (the Dominican remember, ever.” Nuns of the Perpetual Rosary at Debbie Boutin was also St. Jude Monastery) in Marbury beaming. close by that pray for vocations. I While Debbie said she was believe they have a lot to do with at fi rst skeptical when Fr. Boutin it,” Fr. Boutin said. “And the talked about the seminary, skep- people there are so supportive of ticism slowly grew into elation. vocations there as well.” “I’ve grown spiritually be- Deacon Napolitano was or- cause of him,” Debbie Boutin dained to the diaconate with said. “I watched him mature. I the intention and hope that next was in denial (at fi rst). When year he’ll be ordained a priest. he mentioned he was interested On June 4, Deacon Napoli- in being in the seminary, I said tano made sure not to jump too ‘Oh no, no, no, no.’ He was my far ahead. only child. But I could see the “People keep saying ‘we’re love from people around him. It counting the days until next just pours out. I feel extremely year.’ I haven’t even thought un- blessed, every day. til tomorrow yet,” Deacon Na- She added: “(During the politano said. “I’m completely Mass), I soaked it up like a immersed into what’s happen- sponge. It really did have a spe- ing right now.” cial meaning. Th e homily that As far as right now goes, they did and the readings were Deacon Napolitano has been the ones that moved him to be- assigned for the summer at St. come a priest. Th ose readings re- Vincent de Paul Parish in Mo- ally talked to Chris and moved bile. Fr. Boutin has been assigned him to say ‘I’m going to give it a parochial vicar of St. Dominic try.’ And that was six years ago. Parish, eff ective June 24. JUNE 10, 2016 THE CATHOLIC WEEK PAGE 13 ORDINATION 2016

Newly ordained Fr. Christopher Boutin kisses his stole before blessing well-wishers following his ordination to the priesthood on June 4 at a reception at the Little Sisters of the Poor’s Sacred Heart Residence. Newly ordained transitional Deacon Nicholas Napolitano (from left) and newly ordained Fr. Christopher Boutin smile with Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi before cutting cakes during a reception June 4 at the Little Sisters of the Poor’s Sacred Heart Residence.

Members of the Cathedral-Basilica of the Immaculate Conception’s Altar Society presented then-Deacon Chris- topher Boutin with a set of handmade Marian vestments on June 3 in honor of his ordination to the priesthood. At the presentation were Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi (from left), Peggy Cronin, Jamie Brown, Deacon Boutin, Monteen Lucky, Julia Webb, Mae Mae Andrews and Msgr. Michael Farmer. Congratulations,

Fr. Christopher Boutin blesses his parents, Guy and Debbie Boutin, at the Fr. Chris! reception following his ordination.

We are happy to congratulate Saint Meinrad graduate Rev. Chris Boutin on his ordination to the priesthood. Newly-ordained Fr. Christopher Boutin shares a laugh with Msgr. Francis Very Rev. Denis Robinson, OSB, and the students, faculty, monks Murphy, who recently celebrated the 70th anniversary of his ordination, and staff of Saint Meinrad Seminary & School of Theology at the reception.

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ST. BRIDGET PARISH, WHISTLER May Crowning was held on Mother’s Day at St. Bridget Par- ish in Whistler, where the Very Rev. William P. Saucier is pastor. Danielle Williams crowned the statue of Mary, and her brothers escorted and assisted her. Shown on the altar in the church (from left) are Harold Feurtado, Manuel Williams, Danielle and Fr. Saucier.

Submitted by Colleen McNorton PAGE 16 THE CATHOLIC WEEK JUNE 10, 2016 JUNE 10, 2016 THE CATHOLIC WEEK PAGE 17 YEAR OF MERCY St. Ignatius parishioners ‘help thy neighbor’ By ROB HERBST is in our community. It’s in our Ignatius that it was seeking help, “Th is ended up being such a snacks and food. It’s been a Th e Catholic Week backyard. It’s really close to St. St. Ignatius staff decided to con- big project,” Seiter said. “Th en parish-wide eff ort.” MOBILE — Parishioners Ignatius. So why not?” duct their Vacation Bible School we also put it out to the par- Th ose that weren’t able to from Mobile’s St. Ignatius Par- Pope Francis declared a Jub- “Walk-the-Walk” program there ish. Th e Knights of Columbus take part in the three-day proj- ish recently put works of mercy liee Year of Mercy to begin on and have the fi fth-, sixth- and stepped up and helped with ect are still able to contribute into action. Dec. 8, 2015, and to coincide seventh-graders help with Camp the bookshelves, the Daugh- by sponsoring a child and pay- More than 30 people took part with the Year of Mercy, Seiter Creation. But Seiter said it was ters of Mary have committed to ing the $60 registration fee for in a project June 2-4 to restore said St. Ignatius wanted to insti- soon discovered some prep work providing lunch during Camp, a Camp Creation student. Ac- three classrooms at Pure Word tute some type of action. was needed to be done by adults’ Lifeteen will be sponsoring cording to Seiter, the six-week Ministries in Eight Mile in order St. Ignatius Pastor Fr. Bry hands, which gave St. Ignatius’ a fi eld day and our Backpack program begins June 20 and has for Pure Word to hold a summer Shields and the parish began mercy teams a chance to help. Ministry is going to donate 60 children registered. academic enrichment program “Team Up for Mercy,” which called Camp Creation for disad- encouraged parishioners to vantaged youth in the area. form teams and read Fr. Michael “I’ll bring it back to Catho- Gaitley’s book “You Did It to lic Education — we’re helping Me: A Practical Guide to Mercy them because we’re Catholic, in Action.” Teams would then not because they’re Catholic,” perform Corporal and Spiritual St. Ignatius Ministry Coordina- Acts of Mercy. tor Melinda Seiter said. “Th is When Pure Word notifi ed St.

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PHOTO LEFT: Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi recently celebrated Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes’ 75th anniversary. He was joined by Deacon Ed Connick, Fr. Patrick Madden, Fr. Steve Williams, Fr. Frank Sofie, Archbishop Emeritus Oscar H. Lipscomb and Fr. Jim Cink.

Photo submitted by Kimberly Rooney

PHOTO BELOW: Mrs. Vivian Bacot, a former teacher at Our Lady of Lourdes, is joined by students from the class of 1975. From left: Roland Castelin, Stephen Wiese, Shawn O’Rourke, Vivian Bacot, Debbie Cooper, Tony Williams and Pat Mansfield.

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Photo courtesy of Kimberly Rooney JUNE 10, 2016 THE CATHOLIC WEEK PAGE 19 Rice Bowl Special Collection by Parish Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception ...... 136.68 St. Bede ...... 455.22 St. Mary, Geneva ...... 172.00 Annunciation ...... 250.00 St. Columba...... 3,425.23 St. Mary, Mobile ...... 607.94 Corpus Christi ...... 714.50 St. Dominic ...... 687.63 St. Mary of the Mission ...... 497.70 Holy Redeemer ...... 663.60 St. Ignatius ...... 1,270.70 St. Maurice ...... 338.78 Holy Spirit ...... 831.83 St. Joan of Arc ...... 544.75 St. Patrick, Phenix City ...... 317.64 Little Flower ...... 895.98 St. John the Baptist, Grand Bay ...... 236.50 St. Paul, Chatom ...... 22.45 Most Pure Heart of Mary ...... 145.00 St. John the Evangelist, Butler ...... 76.27 St. Peter ...... 330.24 Our Lady of Lourdes ...... 1,034.97 St. John the Evangelist, Enterprise ...... 945.19 St. Philip Neri...... 50.50 Our Mother of Mercy ...... 212.78 St. Joseph, Holy Trinity ...... 1,078.37 St. Vincent de Paul, Tallassee ...... 590.00 Our Savior ...... 803.27 St. Joseph, Prattville ...... 742.00 Sacred Heart ...... 369.22 St. Joseph, Tuskegee Institute ...... 577.07 Shrine of the Holy Cross ...... 445.00 St. Martin of Tours ...... 808.75 GRAND TOTAL ...... 20,277.76 —To ensure inclusion in the collection report all money must be sent to the Fiscal Management offi ce within two weeks of the special collection—

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ST. DOMINIC CATHOLIC SCHOOL Submitted by Fr. Octavious Mugo, F.M.H. St. Dominic Catholic School students recently participated in the ACTE state technology competition. The video production team of (left to ST. PETER THE APOSTLE PARISH, CHASTANG right) Cora Johnson, Miriam Foster, Ella Wilson, Camryn Cate, An- The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Unity Mass was held May 29, Corpus Christi Sunday, at St. Peter the nabelle Hosemann and Aubrey Case, placed first with their pre- Apostle and included Our Lady of Sorrows parishioners. The Mass was preceded with recitation of the Divine sentation of “Be a Bestie, Not a Bully.” The team coach is Kathleen Mercy Chaplet, Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and procession from the parish center to the church. A Thompson, technology coordinator at St. Dominic Catholic School. potluck dinner was enjoyed following Mass.

Photos by Marcelle Naman ST. MARY CATHOLIC SCHOOL St. Mary Catholic School held the annual eighth-grade Completion Mass and Ceremony St. Mary Alumni Family. Recipients of the St. Mary Knights of Columbus 4.0 Scholar Wednesday, May 25 in St. Mary Catholic Church. Each year, special awards are spon- Awards are (from left) Sadie Kate Polk, Eden Blackmon, Owen Kilpatrick, Thomas Gail- sored by the St. Mary Parish Knights of Columbus Council, including the Rev. Msgr. lard, Emily Salter, Matthew Mudge, Connell Heinz, Lee Corbett, Aidan Oetken and Peter J. Cunningham Award and the 4.0 Academic Achievement Awards. ABOVE Maya Melgan. ABOVE RIGHT: Eden Blackmon and Owen Kilpatrick, this year’s re- LEFT: St. Mary welcomes the eighth-grade class of 2016 as the newest members of the cipients of the St. Mary Knights of Columbus Rev. Msgr. Peter J. Cunningham Award. CLASSIFIEDS 251-434-1543 PO BOX 349 • MOBILE, AL 36601 

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ST. CATHOLIC CHURCH On Beautiful Mon Luis Island 83rd Annual Lawn Party Sunday, June 26, 2016 11 - 5 pm FOOD Served from 11 am til BAR B Q BABY BACK RIBS ~ SMOKED CHICKEN ~ FRIED CATFISH AL & SHIRLEY·S FAMOUS STUFFED CRABS ~ SEAFOOD GUMBO ~ HOT DOGS & HAMBURGERS HOMEMADE CAKES & CANDIES ~ ICE CREAM & COLD DRINKS FUN GRAND PRIZE: $1,000 ~ RCA 50” LED HD TV ~ $50 MONEY DOLL (WINNERS FOR ALL PRIZES WILL BE DRAWN AT 5 PM) G AMES & PRIZE BINGO ~ MUSIC ~ FLOWERS ~ PLANTS SILENT AUCTION: GULF SHORES CONDO ~ FISHING TRIP & MUCH MORE! Celebrating 166 years as St. Rose of Lima Parish AD SPONSORED BY: Conwell’s Pharmacy • Cottage Hill Chiropractic • Dumas Heat & AC Farnell Heating & AC • Mike & Renee Fosdick • Greg Landry Construction Greers Old Bay Market • Henken, LLC • Hieronymous CPA Maria Johnson “My Badass Book of Saints” • Kitchens by Design • Lowe’s Market Mobile Appliance Company • Mon Luis Marine Construction Pickett Real Estate • Polysurveying & Engineering Royal Knight • Shore Acres Plant Farm • T. S. Wall & Sons • Tin Roof, LLC

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