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Founders' Day Gala a decade of and a new Tenth Annual Saint Ignatius of Antioch Church Founders’ Day Gala 30 March 2019 LaCentre - Westlake, Ohio Congratulations Richard Wild ANTIOCH CHALICE AWARD 2019 RECIPIENT 2019 Founders’ Day Gala 30 March 2019 Saint Ignatius of Antioch Church 10205 Lorain Avenue • Cleveland, Ohio 44111 Parish House Oce: 216-251-0300 • Aer Hours Emergency: 440-477-4832 • School: 216-671-0535 www.sioa.weconnect.com Mass Schedule Saturday Evening Vigil: 5:00 PM • Sunday: 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 8:00 AM • Holy Days: As announced Page 1 Saint Ignatius of Antioch Church a Decade of Blessings and a new Beginning Saint Ignatius of Antioch Church JIM METRISIN Staff Parish Pastoral Council Reverend Kevin E. Estabrook Mary Hanigosky, Chairperson Pastor Brian McGraw Sister Dianne Piunno, MA, S.N.D. Julie Strunk Pastoral Associate James Strunk William Woods Jason R. Lewis, MA Director of Music Ministries Leo Burden Irene Szczepaniak Margaret G. Ricksecker, M.Ed. School Principal Finance Council Cara Gallagher Anthony Grego, Chairperson Administrative Assistant Steve Arnold Michael Bryda Gregory Binford Bookkeeper Mary McGraw Richard Wild James Strunk Volunteer Bookkeeper Richard Wild Page 2 2019 Founders’ Day Gala 30 March 2019 Saint Ignatius of Antioch Church Pastors - Saint Ignatius of Antioch Church 1902 to Present e Reverend Joseph Hoerstman e Reverend John L. Kelly e Reverend James R. McGonegal 1902 – 1918 1945 – 1950 1989 – 2013 e Reverend omas A. Hanrahan e Right Reverend Monsignor Albert J. Murphy e Reverend Michael J. Troha 1918 – 1930 1950 – 1964 2013 – 2018 e Reverend Anthony B. Stuber e Reverend Monsignor James P. McIntyre e Reverend Kevin E. Estabrook 1930 – 1945 1964 – 1982 Installed as Tenth Pastor e Reverend John W. Krasen 7 December 2018 1982 – 1989 Parish Associates - Saint Ignatius of Antioch Church 1933 to Present Reverend Raymond Steiger Reverend Robert W. Cauley Reverend Richard F. Byrne 17 June 1932 to 3 July 1933 19 April 1949 to 18 May 1954 30 September 1969 1 July 1974 Reverend Joseph Elias Reverend William Cosgrove Reverend omas Luckay 17 March 1933 to 12 July 1934 13 December 1951 to 17 September 1953 24 June 1971 to 31 January 1973 Reverend omas Hanin Reverend Edward W. Dickard Reverend Leo H. Wenneman 1931 – 1932 23 May 1952 to 13 June 1957 1 March 1972 to 31 January 1973 Reverend Paul F. Plafcan Reverend Robert R. Wingerter Reverend Edward F. Rupp 23 October 1952 to 13 June 1957 2 July 1930 to 17 March 1933 31 January 1973 to 30 June 1982 Reverend James P. O’Brien Reverend Francis J. McManus 7 January 1953 to 10 June 1959 Reverend omas A. Haren 20 April 1930 to 22 August 1934 5 July 1973 to 27 September 1976 Reverend Robert E. Murphy Reverend William C. O’Loughlin 18 May 1954 to 25 November 1959 Reverend John M. Garrity 23 July 1931 to 21 January 1938 18 July 1974 to 1 July 1977 Reverend William J. Hand Reverend Joseph Dempsey 13 June 1957 to 14 June 1962 Reverend Robert J. Glepko 21 January 1938 to 18 March 1943 4 December 1976 to 30 June 1983 Reverend omas J. Lusoski Reverend George A. Schneider 13 June 1957 to 14 June 1962 Reverend Gary Gresko 7 July 1934 to 30 June 1941 31 August 1981 to 30 June 1982 Reverend John P. Connor Reverend Bernard J. Tierney 10 June 1959 to 11 June 1964 Reverend Robert J. Franco 30 June 1941 to 8 April 1943 Reverend J. Leo Brennan 30 June 1982 to 23 June 1987 25 November 1959 to 10 June 1965 Reverend John Ciolek Reverend James R. McGonegal 22 April 1938 to 30 January 1946 Reverend Joseph B. Lehane 30 June 1982 14 June 1962 to 1966 23 June 1987 to 14 November 1989 Reverend Paul Lehner June 1935 to 14 April 1943 Reverend Leo A. Stoo Reverend Gary D. Yanus 14 June 1962 to 3 February 1964 30 June 1983 to 28 June 1984 Reverend Charles Byrider 1 July 1990 to 22 January 1996 8 April 1943 to 19 April 1949 Reverend Reginald X. DeSouza 1997 to Present Priest from India in residence 1964 Reverend Matthew Fogarty Reverend Albert P. Klubert Reverend omas H. Corrigan 14 April 1943 to 18 June 1947 28 June 1984 to 8 July 1990 11 June 1964 to 2 October 1968 Reverend Dennis M. Farr Reverend John S. Juhas Reverend omas R. Burg 5 October 1934 to 5 January 1944 Summer 1989 11 June 1964 to 24 June 1971 Reverend J. Mark Hobson Reverend Raymond Grismer Reverend Edward J. Camille 19 June 1990 to 1 July 1996 5 January 1944 to 13 December 1951 6 November 1964 to 1968 Reverend John Gruss Reverend Paul Wysocki Sister Dianne Piunno 30 January 1946 to 23 May 1952 28 October 1965 to 30 September 1969 15 August 1991 to present Reverend James O’Neill Reverend Raymond J. Smith Reverend Timothy M. Daw Summer of 1947 11 October 1968 to 24 August 1971 18 June 1996 to 15 March 2003 Page 3 Saint Ignatius of Antioch Church a Decade of Blessings and a new Beginning Sisters of Saint Joseph at Saint Ignatius of Antioch 1904–99 † S. Marion Ahem 1968–70 † S. Alice Greene 1904–10 * First Principal † S. Rosemary Albert 1953–68 † S. William Gruettner 1934–41 † S. Raphael Anzer 1908–09 † S. Lucy Marie Hable 1965–70 † S. Liguori Bash 1913–19 † S. Bernadine Hackett 1906–08 † S. Hortense Baumann 1920–23 † S. Carmelita Haessly 1928–45 * S. Janet Bednar (Marie Corde’) 1978–88 † S. Kevin Haessly 1929–34 † S. Christine Boysko 1945–48 † S. Dorothy Harvey 1912–21 † S. Anna Rose Brady 1923–31, 1951–52 † S. Marguerite Hastings (Visitation) 1947–50 † S. Gregory Braun 1932–34 † S. Patrick Hastings 1943–47 † S. Catherine Brennan (Ann erese) 1967–69 † S. Betty Herris (Mary Colman) 1951–54 † S. Patricia Burke (Francis Regis) 1957–64 † S. Josetta Himes 1926–36, 1975–76 † S. Mary omas Byrne 1942–44, 1958–68 † S. Mary Ann Hogan 1928–39 † S. Teresa Callaghan (Mary Raymond) 1945–48 † S. Amelia Holliday 1932–37 † S. Kathleen Carey (Mary Terrence) 1952–61 † S. Anna Hope 1918–27 † S. Grace Marie Carroll 1931–37, 1966–69 * † S. Mary Francis Hughes 1934–44 S. Judith Cauley (Mary Brian) 1969–70 † S. Mary David Jermain 1960–66 * † S. Virginia Coldren (Emmanuel) 1977–78 † S. Bernice Jones 1923–24, 1946–49 † S. Donald Cole 1944–48 † S. erese Marie Joyce 1944–64 † S. eresine Cregan 1972–73, 1986–99 * † S. Clementine Juenemann 1919–37 † S. Yvonne Dachtler (Mary Anna) 1964–67 † S. Roberta Kane (Mary Robert) 1941–43 † S. Pancratius Daley 1924–33, 1937–44 † S. Saint omas Keating 1943–60, 1969–74 † S. Rita Marie Dee (Agnes de Sales) 1949–53 † S. Agatha Keller 1922–24 † S. Damian Deppish 1944–53, 1954–58, 1967–68 † S. Margaret Ann Kelly 1931–34, 1942–50 † S. Madeline Diamond 1923–30 † S. Angela Kelly 1941–50 † S. Mercedes Dickerho 1910–17 † S. DeSales Kennedy 1955–73 † S. Lenore Dolan 1928–29 † S. omas Marie Kennedy 1933–42 † S. Irma Donahue 1904–07 † S. Patrick Kilbane 1918–28 † S. Denise Donovan 1944–48, 1962–66 † S. eodore Kline 1945–53, 1967–68 † S. Alfred Dooley 1931–51 S. Audrey Koch (Ellen Joseph) 1957–65, † S. Eileen Durkin 1922–37 1976–79, 1983–86 † S. Miriam erese Ebenger 1929–30 S. Patricia Kozak (Mary Hope) 1971–72 † S. Mary Agnes Feledik (Vincent de Paul) † S. Leonette Kramer 1944–52 1949–55, 1964–67 † S. Laura Marie Kuhns 1950–57 S. Patricia Finn (Marilyn) 1950–52, 1953–59 † S. Laurence Kuntzman 1944–48 † S. Adrian Foley 1918–28, 1945–51, 1954–60 * † S. Rita Kyser 1915–16 † S. Regis Fox 1918–32 S. Madeline Lammermeier 1950–52 † S. Cecilia Agnes Gagen 1925–39, 1957–74 † S. Valeria Lenca 1951–53 † S. Mary Gallagher (Maura) 1949–51 † S. Anna Marie Linehan 1961–63 † S. Saint George Gardner 1945–49 † S. Josephine Marchiori (Francis Borgia) † S. Evelyn Gerard (De Chantal) 1949–50, 1937–43, 1948–53, 1960–66 1953–54, 1972–76 † S. Clarissa Marshall 1922–29 † S. elma Gerhart (Celestia) 1958–63 † S. Sebastian Matthews 1931–38 * † S. Julia Ann Gibbons 1952–57 † S. Eleanore McAdams 1910–11 † S. James Ginley 1972–77 † S. Mary Gerald McDermott 1961–63 Page 4 2019 Founders’ Day Gala 30 March 2019 Sisters of Saint Joseph at Saint Ignatius of Antioch 1904–99 † S. Maurita McGroder 1944–46 † S. Donna Rock (Florita) 1960–64 S. Judith McGuire (M. Colombiere) 1967–69 † S. Ruth Rodgers (M. Sebastian) 1946–49 † S. Frances Marie McLaughlin 1931–43 † S. Edward Marie Ryan 1970–72 † S. Mary McNulty (Mary Cornelia) 1953–55, † S. Eunice Ryan 1958–61 1970–72 † S. Louis Ryan 1917–18 † S. Barbara Ann Mcueen (Mary Shawn) † S. Timothy Ryan 1937–41, 1950–56 1968–73 † S. Justin Schaad 1968–72 † S. Daniel Menegay 1954–59 † S. Imelda Scheetz 1934–44 † S. Maurice Messmer 1939–43, 1944–57 † S. Dominica Schnauz 1911–17 † S. Alexis Minarik 1937–61 † S. Mechtildes Schnauz 1904–11 † S. Rose Anthony Missimi 1964–68 † S. Mary Shannon 1909–10 † S. Monica Marie Mooney 1927–34 † S. Aquinas Shay 1949–54 * † S. Alice Marie Moran 1952–54 † S. Delphine Shay 1920–32 † S. Michael Moran 1920–28 S. Juanita Shealey (Nativa) 1953–66 † S. Anne Moriarty (Mary Josephine) 1964–67, † S. Louise Sheerin 1917–18, 1920–23 1969–72 S. Rita Shinhearl (M. Ceciliamarie) 1975–84 † S. Agnes Joseph Moriarty 1930–31 † S. Ann Francis Shuster 1938–50 † S.
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