Serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend July 10, 2016 TTODAYODAY’’SS CCATHOLICATHOLIC Volume 90 No. 25 50¢ TODAYSCATHOLICNEWS.org Mercy isn’t an abstract word, it’s a way of life Our Lady of Hungary celebrates centennial Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades celebrates opening Pages 10-11

Huntertown parish question answered Bishop Rhoades addresses issue Page 2

New platform utilizes print, digital and social media to distribute message Page 4

Jubilarians honored Men and women serve the for milestone years Pages 8-9, 13

CNS/Paul Haring Francis is pictured during a jubilee audience in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican June 30 before his reduced summer schedule. SUMMER

BY JUNNO AROCHO ESTEVES Instead, he continued, those who have experi- SCHEDULE enced the mercy of God in their own lives do not (CNS) -- Mercy is not an abstract con- remain insensitive to the needs of others. Far from CONTINUES cept but a lifestyle that invites Christians to make an theoretical issues, the works of mercy are a “concrete Next issue will be July 24 examination of conscience and ask themselves if they witness” that compel Christians to “roll up their place the spiritual and material needs of others before sleeves in order to ease suffering.” their own, said. Pope Francis also called on the faithful to remain A Christian who chooses to be merciful experi- vigilant and to focus on Christ present, especially in ences true life and has “eyes to see, ears to listen, those suffering due to a globalized “culture of well- and hands to comfort,” the pope said June 30 during being.” a Year of Mercy audience in St. Peter’s Square. Concluding his catechesis, Pope Francis recalled “That which makes mercy alive is its constant his visit to June 24-26, thanking the people dynamism to go out searching for the needy and the of Armenia who, throughout their history, “have needs of those who are in spiritual or material hard- given witness to the Christian faith through martyr- ship,” he said. dom.” By being indifferent to the plight of the poor and While thanking Armenian Apostolic suffering, the pope said, Christians turn into “hypo- Karekin II for his hospitality, the pope stressed that crites” and move toward a “spiritual lethargy that in making the visit alongside the , he was numbs the mind and makes life barren.” reminding Catholics of the importance of strengthen- “People who go through life, who walk in life with- ing bonds with other Christians as another way “of Living the Year of Mercy out being aware of the needs of others, without see- giving witness to the and being leaven for a ing the many spiritual and material needs are people more just and united society.” Comfort the Afflicted who do not live,” he said. “They are people who do The late June audience was the last one the pope Page 6 not serve others. And remember this well: One who was scheduled to hold before a reduced summer does not live to serve, serves nothing in life.” schedule. www.myyearofmercy.org 2 TODAY’ S C ATHOLIC July 10, 2016 TODAY’S CATHOLIC

Official newspaper of the Decision about future parish Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend P.O. Box 11169 Fort Wayne, IN 46856 in Huntertown PUBLISHER: Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades me a great deal in coming to a decision. and a higher level of financial commitment The majority of survey respondents (491) than the survey revealed. Editorial Department IN TRUTH said they would not likely register in a new I am not ruling out the possible estab- PAGE DESIGNER: Francie Hogan parish in Huntertown. 402 households lishment of a parish in Huntertown in the AND responded that they would likely register in a future if the need becomes evident because of new parish. 157 respondents said they were further growth in the area. This will become Business Department unsure. apparent if the present parishes in the area, BUSINESS MANAGER: Stephanie A. Patka CHARITY The survey thus shows that about 38% particularly Saint Vincent Parish, continue to AD GRAPHICS DIRECTOR: Mark Weber BISHOP KEVIN C. RHOADES of Catholics in the territory of a new par- grow and if the churches become overcrowd- BOOKKEEPING/CIRCULATION: Bethany ish would very likely or somewhat likely ed. At this time, it appears that there is some Belleville [email protected] join a new parish. The survey also revealed overcrowding, but only at some liturgies on Dear Friends in Christ, that 162 respondents would contribute to a special feasts like Christmas and Easter. capital campaign for a new parish. This sta- I wish to express again my deep apprecia- Advertising Sales During the past year, I have had meet- ings with a committee to study and discuss tistic is a matter of significant concern since tion to all who participated in the survey Tess Steffen the possibility of establishing a new parish a strong financial commitment would be and especially to the pastors and committee [email protected] on diocesan-owned land in Huntertown. needed to move forward in the planning for a members whose counsel helped me in arriv- (260) 456-2824 Because of the significant increase in popu- new parish. ing at a decision. lation in that area in recent years, the pos- It was clear from the surveys that the Finally, it was very encouraging to me to majority of respondents were happy with learn of the satisfaction of the great majority Web site: www.todayscatholicnews.org sibility of a new parish has been discussed for several years, going back to the time their present parishes and reluctant to join a of respondents with their present parishes. that Saint Vincent Parish built its new larger new parish. The majority of those who sup- Many who prefer a new parish also were church. ported the establishment of a new parish happy with their present parishes, though Published weekly except second expressed the preference for a smaller parish many of them would prefer a smaller parish. Sunday of January; and every other An important part of this study was the week from the third Sunday in survey sent several months ago to all reg- community. Few were dissatisfied with their In my opinion, this information is very help- June through the second Sunday istered Catholics living within a five-mile parishes or significantly deterred because of ful for me and our pastors in seeking ways of September; and last Sunday in radius of the Huntertown site. I received the travel time to church. to engage more parishioners through small December by the Diocese of Fort results of the survey in February and dis- I have come to the decision that it would faith communities in our larger parishes. Wayne-South Bend, 1103 S. Calhoun cussed these results with the committee. In not be prudent at this time to establish a May the Lord bless all of you for your par- St., P.O. Box 390, Fort Wayne, IN 46801. the past few months, after consultation and new parish in Huntertown. This has been ticipation in this consultative process! Periodicals postage paid at Fort Wayne, much reflection on the survey results, I have a difficult decision to make. It seems to me Sincerely yours in Christ, IN, and additional mailing office. come to a preliminary decision. I am very that the hard work of building a new parish, grateful to all the people who responded to the investment of a full-time priest, and the POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: the survey. The many comments received, organization of all the ministries needed for Most Reverend Kevin C. Rhoades Today’s Catholic, P.O. Box 11169, Fort along with the survey answers, have helped a strong parish would require a greater need Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend Wayne, IN 46856-1169 or email: [email protected].

MAIN OFFICE: 915 S. Clinton St., Fort Bishop Rhoades leads pilgrims to Wayne, IN 46802. Telephone (260) 456-2824. Fax: (260) 744-1473. BUREAU OFFICE: 1328 Dragoon Trail, 137 pilgrims from across the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Mishawaka, IN 46544. Telephone (260) 456-2824. Fax (260) 744-1473. Bend will be traveling to the 29th World Youth Day in Krakow from July 21 to August 1. News deadline is the Monday morning before publication date. Advertising deadline is nine days before publica- Photos, videos, interviews and reflections will be posted daily tion date. at www.diocesefwsb.org/wyd capturing the experiences of the Today’s Catholic may be reached at : pilgrimage under the theme of “Blessed are the merciful for Today’s Catholic, P.O. Box 11169, Fort Wayne, IN they will receive mercy” — Matthew 5:7 46856-1169; or email: [email protected] Below are a few of the highlights of the trip. A full description can be found on the website and through following (ISSN 0891-1533) the travels of the pilgrims on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat. (USPS 403630) Thursday, July 21 — Depart from Chicago O’Hare airport Friday, July 22 — Arrive in Warsaw, Poland. Visit the Shrine of Fr. Jerzy Popieluzko. Saturday, July 23 — Travel to Czestochowa, Mass at the Chapel at Jasna Gora Monastery before Icon of the Black Madonna. Sunday, July 24 — Celebrate Mass in the Square in Wadowice, the birth place of St. John Paul II. Monday, July 25 — Visit the Concentration Camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. Tuesday, July 26 — Celebrate the World Youth Day Opening Mass in Błonia Park. Find us on Facebook Wednesday, July 27 — Youth Festival & MercyFest USA opens with concerts, talks, exhibits, and music in Market Square. www.facebook.com/diocesefwsb Thursday, July 28 — Pope Francis arrives in Krakow. Follow us on Twitter Friday, July 29 — The Youth Festival & “Catechesis on the Way” continues. @diocesefwsb Saturday, July 30 — The pilgrims will walk approximately 18 miles round-trip to the vigil site for an evening vigil with Pope Francis “Campus Follow us on Instagram Misericordiae Krakow” or Campus of Mercy. Pilgrims will camp out overnight at the site. @diocesefwsb Sunday, July 31 — The World Youth Day Closing Mass will take place with Pope Francis. Monday, August 1 — Pilgrims depart Krakow for home July 10, 2016 TODAY’ S C ATHOLIC 3 Where silence should reign: Pope Public Schedule of will pray, not speak, at Auschwitz Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades • Sunday, July 10, 10:30 a.m. — Mass at Saint Henry Church, BY CINDY WOODEN Fort Wayne • Tuesday, July 12, 6:30 p.m. — Theology on Tap for Young VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Tears and Adults, Villa Macri Restaurant, Granger not words. Prayers and not greet- • Wednesday, July 13, 5 p.m. — Vespers and Cookout with ings. Priests of Diocese, Saint Pius X Parish, Granger During his trip to Poland • Saturday, July 16, 9 a.m. — Class with Candidates, for World Youth Day, Pope Saint Patrick Parish, Ligonier Francis will go to the Auschwitz- • Saturday, July 16, 5 p.m. — Mass at Saint Joseph Church, Birkenau Nazi death camp. He Garrett said he wants to go alone and • Sunday, July 17, 9 a.m. — Mass at Saint say nothing. Church and Blessing of new Parish Hall, North Manchester When Pope Francis speaks, • Tuesday, July 19, 5:30 p.m. — Legatus Gathering, St. he can delight fans and frustrate Vincent de Paul Parish, Fort Wayne critics. He can wax poetic or • Thursday, July 21 to Monday, August 1 — World Youth Day, be bluntly funny about human Krakow, Poland quirks. But in the face of great suf- fering and horror, his first and strongest inclinations are silence, Deacon assignment a profoundly bowed head and The Most Reverend Kevin C. Rhoades, Bishop of hands clasped tightly in prayer. Fort Wayne-South Bend, has made the following Pope Francis had asked that appointment, effective July 9, 2016: there be no speeches during his visit to Armenia’s genocide Deacon James Fitzpatrick to diaconal ministry at Saint Joseph Parish, memorial June 25. At times, even Roanoke, and Saint Catherine of Alexandria Parish, Nix Settlement, the prayer service there with the while continuing to serve in diaconal ministry at Saint Vincent de Paul Armenian Apostolic patriarch Parish, Fort Wayne. seemed too wordy. An aide gen- tly cupped his elbow when it was time to end the silent reflection and begin the service. Priest assignment The Vatican’s schedule for the pope’s visit to Auschwitz- The Most Reverend Kevin C. Rhoades, Bishop of Birkenau July 29 had him giving Fort Wayne-South Bend, has made the following a speech at the international appointment, effective August 4, 2016: monument at Birkenau, just as St. John Paul II and Pope Reverend Francis Chukwuma to Pastor, Saint John Bosco Parish, Benedict XVI did. Churubusco, and Parish, Ege. But on the flight back to CNS/Paul Haring Rome from Armenia, Jesuit Pope Francis looks at tombstones as he walks through the Austro-Hungarian Father Federico Lombardi, cemetery for fallen soldiers of World War I in Fogliano di Redipuglia, Italy, in Vatican spokesman, told Pope this Sept. 13, 2014, file photo. The pope visited the cemetery in silence. He Francis, “I heard that you want to live that moment more with also plans to maintain silence when he visits the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi silence than words.” death camp during his July 27-31 trip to Poland for World Youth Day. The pope responded by reminding reporters that in 2014 when he went to Redipuglia in In the book “On Heaven and the podium, Pope Francis spoke northern Italy to mark the 100th Earth,” written in 2010 with softly, reflecting on the question anniversary of World War I, “I Rabbi Abraham Skorka, the of “Where was man?” and how went in silence,” walking alone future pope and rabbi discussed could human beings have sunk among the graves. “Then there the Holocaust at length. so horribly low. was the Mass and I preached at While the question “Where In his speech, he prayed to Confirmation Masses in Fall 2016 Mass, but that was something was God” is an important theo- God, “Grant us the grace to else.” logical and human question, the be ashamed of what we men Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades Speaking about his planned pope said, “Where was man?” have done, to be ashamed of Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, “I is an even bigger question. “The this massive idolatry, of having would like to go to that place of Shoah is genocide, like the oth- despised and destroyed our own St. Matthew Cathedral, South Bend – September 18: 11 a.m. horror without speeches, without ers of the 20th century, but it flesh which you formed from crowds — only the few people has a distinctive feature,” an the earth, to which you gave life St. John the Evangelist, Goshen – October 1: 6 p.m. “idolatrous construction” in with your own breath of life. necessary,” he said. “Alone, St. Joseph Church, South Bend – October 13: 7 p.m. enter, pray. And may the Lord which the Nazis claimed to be Never again, Lord, never again!” give me the grace to cry.” god and embracing true evil tried “Here we are, Lord, shamed Christ the King Church, South Bend – October 21: 7 p.m. to eradicate Judaism. by what man, created in your Father Lombardi confirmed St. Monica Church, Mishawaka – October 22: 10 a.m. June 30 that the official program “Each Jew that they killed own image and likeness, was had been changed and the pope was a slap in the face to the liv- capable of doing,” he said. St. Joseph Parish, Mishawaka would not give a speech at the ing God,” the future pope wrote. “Remember us in your mercy.” death camp. But it is not that In a very formal, very solemn After finishing the speech, St. Monica Parish, Mishawaka Pope Francis has nothing to say commemoration, Pope Francis the pope stood in silence at the St. Bavo Parish, Mishawaka about the horror of the Shoah, visited the Shoah memorial, lectern for almost three min- the importance of remembering it Yad Vashem, in Israel in 2014. utes, writing in the Yad Vashem Holy Cross Church, South Bend – October 23: 10:30 a.m. and the need to continue fighting He laid a wreath of flowers in guestbook. Saint Jude Church, South Bend – October 30: 10 a.m. anti-Semitism. memory of the 6 million Jews His message: “With shame “The past must be a lesson murdered by the Nazis, clasped for what man, who was created St. Joseph Church, LaGrange – November 1: 7 p.m. to us for the present and the his hands and stood in silence in the image of God, was able to St. Charles Borromeo Church, Fort Wayne – November 3: 7 p.m. future,” he said Jan. 17 during a before slowly walking back to do; with shame for the fact that visit to Rome’s synagogue. “The his place. He met six survivors of man made himself the owner of Corpus Christi Church, South Bend – November 4: 7:30 p.m. Shoah teaches us that maximum Nazi camps, kissing their hands evil; with shame that man made St. Mary Church, Bristol – November 5: 10 a.m. vigilance is always needed in in a sign of deference and recog- himself into god and sacrificed order to intervene quickly in nition of their suffering. his brothers. Never again! Never St. Anthony Church, South Bend – November 6: 11 a.m. defense of human dignity and Protocol for the occasion again!” St. Patrick Church, Fort Wayne – November 11: 6 p.m. peace.” required a speech and, led to 4 TODAY’ S C ATHOLIC July 10, 2016 New L.A. media platform utilizes print and digital formats, social media

BY NICOLETTE PAGLIONI newsletter, magazine, social with a growing and increasingly channels (to) be a part of every- diverse archdiocesan commu- day life,” Long-Garcia told nity, Angelus News will cover a WASHINGTON (CNS) — The new Catholic News Service in a tele- range of cultural issues, includ- multimedia platform created by phone interview June 29. “We ing international news provided the Archdiocese of Los Angeles hope that we can help people by reporters stationed in the has as its patron St. Junipero enter into a better relationship Vatican. Serra and aims to follow his with God and also with their Angelus News will partner example as the first to evangelize neighbor.” with Catholic News Agency to in California. Long-Garcia and his team provide even more international St. Junipero, who also was the at Angelus News have taken to coverage. founder of the state’s missions, heart Pope Francis’ call to “get A news release said the new was canonized by Pope Francis out there and make a mess” and Angelus magazine will be the last September during his U.S. have created a website to host weekly print “home” for veteran visit, making him the first saint reports on a wide variety of top- Vatican reporter John Allen and to be canonized on American ics of interest to Catholics, inter- his colleague, Ines San Martin, soil. national news, and culture and who writes about the church in Officially launching July 1, the lifestyle pieces. Latin America. The two journal- saint’s feast day, Angelus News After the discontinuation of ists most recently staffed Crux, will focus on bringing Catholic The Tidings newspaper, which an online news feed about the news to as many people as pos- served the archdiocese for over Catholic world. sible through Angelus, a weekly a century, David Scott, vice Regular contributors will newsmagazine in print; a daily chancellor of archdiocesan com- include Archbishop Gomez digital edition, AngelusNews. munications, collaborated with and Auxiliary Bishop Robert com; social media channels; and Archbishop Jose H. Gomez of Los E. Barron, as well as Ruben a daily digital newsletter called Angeles and Long-Garcia’s team Navarrette, Kathryn Lopez, “Always Forward,” which was to bring Angelus News to life. Grazie Pozo Christie and Mike St. Junipero’s motto. “Following on the footsteps Aquilina. “Everybody is consuming of St. Junipero Serra, a man of “We are the most culturally more news today than they heroic virtue and holiness who diverse archdiocese in the United ever have before, but in differ- had only one burning ambi- States and the largest in popu- ent ways,” said John David “JD” tion — to bring the good news lation,” said Long-Garcia. “We Long-Garcia, editor-in-chief of of Jesus Christ to the peoples of want to reflect diversity in report- Angelus News. “We’re looking the New World, we now need to ing, so we’re covering issues of for ways ... to connect with peo- send missionaries to proclaim concern to all communities. ... ple on a larger platform.” the Gospel in this new digital We feel that if we tell the truth “We’d like for the website, era,” Archbishop Gomez said in a about what’s going on in unjust CNS photo/Archdiocese of Los Angeles situations ... and are able to tell This is the cover of the first issue of the Los Angeles Archdiocese’s new their stories, then we can hope- Angelus weekly magazine featuring St. Junipero Serra. The saint is patron of fully be a force for good.” Angelus News, a new multimedia platform the archdiocese is launching July Long-Garcia and his team 1. The platform includes the magazine, a digital newsletter and social media. hope that the news platform also will appeal to younger Catholics through its weekly magazine, statement. us, even if they’re just reading a and to the large and ever-grow- Catholic Therapy Long-Garcia told CNS, “We sports piece,” said Long-Garcia. ing Hispanic population with Stacie A. Kreiger, from Children to Adults have not only to report the truth “When we do have a big piece Colten E. Kreiger, B.A. Spanish translations of articles M.A.,LMHC SPECIALTIES in journalism but to report it in a to share, or something that’s Licensed Mental EEG Biofeedback and multimedia pieces. Through Health Practitioner •Anxiety and OCD Disorders •PTSD Technologist way that people hear it. 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All our opera- will have to walk 18 miles to tions are targeted based on inves- and from one of its key sites, tigative leads and conducted in a event organizers said. “They’ll professional manner.” have to be ready for a long foot journey of several hours, but this Teacher with DACA has always been a feature of World Youth Days,” said Anna status says family’s Chmura, WYD’s communications coordinator. “There’ll be several lives ‘on hold’ after designated routes, mostly from DAPA ruling Krakow, and they’ll all be used heavily. But we’re confident the WASHINGTON (CNS) — Yara logistics and security have now Hidalgo, a 26-year-old living in been carefully worked out,” she San Jose, California, was disap- told Catholic News Service. The pointed, but not completely sur- event, which runs July 26-31, prised, when the Supreme Court is expected to bring 2 million blocked the Obama administra- people from 187 countries to the tion’s plan to temporarily protect southern Polish city. They will more than 4 million unauthor- be accompanied by 47 cardinals, ized immigrants from deporta- 800 bishops and 20,000 priests. tion. Hidalgo, who was born in The July 30-31 vigil and Mass, on Mexico and brought to the United the fourth and fifth days of Pope States by her parents when she Francis’ visit, will require nearly was almost 2, has been teaching all of the participants to make CNS photo/Stanslaw EPA at a for the past few years while studying for her the nine-mile journey to Campus Members of Poland’s 6th Airborne Brigade based in Krakow, Poland, search an area with Misericordiae, near Poland’s master’s degree at Santa Clara Wieliczka salt mine, Chmura said. metal detectors July 1 where the main celebrations of the World Youth Days will be held University. She was able to work Buses will be available only for through the original Deferred the 2,000 handicapped people near Wieliczka. Young people attending World Youth Day 2016 in Krakow, will have to Action for Childhood Arrivals, or registered for the event, elderly walk 18 miles to and from one of the key sites, event organizers said. DACA, a program set up in 2012 pilgrims and those with special that allows some immigrants needs, she added. who entered the country illegally before their 16th birthday and Veterans say helping Supreme Court’s Texas Bishop, advocates Project’s report gives before June 2007 to receive a decision impacts states, like deal that allows data on cases of renewable two-year work permit bury the dead with and exemption from deportation. galvanizes both sides Puerto Rico to avoid mothers, children “DACA has opened so many doors dignity ‘a way of giving for me,” Hidalgo told Catholic WASHINGTON (CNS) — The debt default detained by ICE News Service June 30. Last year, back’ Supreme Court’s June 27 deci- the White House honored her sion to strike down restrictions on WASHINGTON (CNS) — Puerto WASHINGTON (CNS) — The and eight other teachers who MISSION, Texas (CNS) — When Rico got the legislation it had CARA Family Detention Pro Bono 66-year-old Army veteran Jacky Texas abortion clinics is having have DACA status as part of its ripple effects on legislation across sought for months when the U.S. Project has identified more than Champions of Change programs. Eugene Gonzalez was laid to rest Senate adopted a bill that would 40 children and mothers who at the Rio Grande Valley State the country and it also has galva- The program that has helped nized those on both sides of the allow the island’s political and have been arrested in Immigration her will not be affected by the Veterans Cemetery June 22, a financial leaders to restructure and Customs Enforcement raids group of U.S. military veterans abortion issue. The impact of the Supreme Court’s June 23 ruling ruling — which said Texas abor- billions of dollars in debt and and detained in Dilley or Karnes — which will block the presi- from the Jesus Martinez American avoid defaulting on loan pay- City, Texas, according to a recent Legion Post 93 in Mission per- tion clinics do not have to com- dent’s 2014 executive action to ply with standards of ambulatory ments. Voting June 29, the Senate report released by the project. The expand DACA — but the court’s formed full military honors. A passed the Puerto Rico Oversight, report shares the cases of Central squad of seven riflemen rendered surgical centers and their doctors decision could impact her par- are not required to have admit- Management and Economic Americans who were arrested ents because it blocks the admin- the 21-gun salute, the American Stability Act, PROMESA, 68-30. and taken to detention centers flag was folded and presented to ting privileges at local hospitals istration’s Deferred Action for — was felt almost immediately. The House passed PROMESA in the after flee- Parents of Americans and Lawful the family along with three spent June 9, 297-127. President Barack ing their own countries to escape shell casings representing duty, Support for the Supreme Court’s Permanent Residents, known as decision in Whole Woman’s Obama has signed the bill into violence. “CARA” is the collective DAPA. honor and country. Taps was law. The legislation helps the U.S. name for volunteers working on played on an electronic bugle. Health v. Hellerstedt — the court’s first ruling on abortion territory to avoid defaulting on $2 these issues from the Catholic The men, who are all volunteers, billion in debt payments due July Legal Immigration Network, the Catholic advocates look are in their 60s, 70s and 80s. in several years — predicted a swift wave of changes striking 1 and allow it to regain access to American Immigration Council, They perform these solemn duties credit markets. The measure calls the Refugee and Immigrant Center at next step several times a week, usually at down similar restrictions on abor- tion clinics across the country. for establishing a federal over- for Education and Legal Services, WASHINGTON (CNS) — Catholic the veterans cemetery, but they sight board to manage restruc- and the American Immigration advocates say the recent Supreme will go wherever they are needed. Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation turing of the island’s $72 billion Lawyers Association. “The report Court ruling on immigration, Guard members have served at up debt. Archbishop Robert Gonzalez itself is produced by data we col- while it caused great disappoint- to four funerals in one day, often of America, described the court’s ruling as the first step in opening Nieves of San Juan, Puerto Rico, lected from the cases that were ment, also has spurred many of in temperatures hovering around welcomed the bill’s passage, say- brought to the residential center them to work harder to reform 100 degrees. Regardless of the the door to restore more access to abortion. Carol Tobias, president ing it will allow the island nation of the people who were picked the country’s immigration system weather conditions, no matter to restructure its debt in an order- up in a raid that we worked and push for better understand- what aches and pains they are of National Right to Life, doesn’t see it that way. “There may be ly fashion and pre-empts lawsuits with,” said Ian Philabaum, a staff ing of immigrants. On June 23, experiencing, they don’t see it from creditors seeking repayment member in Dilley who helped the Supreme Court handed down as a burden but rather, a great some laws that are turned down because of what the Supreme of outstanding loans. “With a gather information for the report. a 4-4 vote in United States v. honor. “I don’t think anyone sees default, much of Puerto Rico’s “All the data comes directly from Texas that resulted in affirming this as a sacrifice,” said Army vet- Court did,” she said, “but by and large the laws are going to stay.” infrastructure would have begun the service that we were able to a lower court’s ruling blocking eran Juan Angel Longoria, who to collapse. The government, for provide, making sure that these the President Barack Obama’s also is a parishioner of Our Lady “The abortion industry wants to set up this mirage that no laws example, would have run out of asylum seekers, these refugees, plan to temporarily protect some of Guadalupe Church in Mission money to pay for police, firefight- were safe. It is providing direct 4 million people in jeopardy of and a member of the Catholic War are going to stand and they will try to intimidate or scare pro-life ers, public schools, municipal services to these refugees that deportation. Veterans Post 1065. “For us, it’s hospitals,” Archbishop Gonzalez are about to be deported by ICE.” no big deal. legislators,” she said in a phone interview from New Mexico. told Catholic News Service. Those detained were “denied due 6 TODAY’ S C ATHOLIC July 10, 2016 YearLiving theof Mercy Forgive Offenses

The jail ministry team from Sacred Heart Church, Warsaw, has been on a spiritual journey with the inmates at the Kosciusko County Jail for the past year. Pictured, from left, are Jody Burns, Patty Van Ness, Mike Beard, Wes Lantz, Chris Gaby, and John Grothouse. Jail ministry stirs the soul BY PHOEBE MUTHART first, the team still did most of prodigal son, it’s the father, who outreach is for all.” uses Catholic Bibles, but many the talking, but once the pris- we are called to imitate. A father Of course, “Matthew 25” inmates have their own Bible oners started joining in that is who is wasteful with his love inspires many, said Burns, as provided by other church groups. WARSAW — The jail ministry at when I saw the greatest change. and mercy,” said Beard. well as acts from the Corporal “We provide Catholic Bibles Kosciusko County Jail, Warsaw, I saw the spark of life that most Volunteers visit Catholics who Works of Mercy. “We know and rosaries, on request. We includes a team of volunteers times is absent in that environ- are incarcerated and see that in our hearts this ministry is are always hopeful others will from Sacred Heart Church in ment. My call is not to preach they receive Communion each something we are called to and join our team, not only from Warsaw. to them; it’s to give them a time week, if they so desire it. These certainly feel the presence and Sacred Heart, but also from our About eight to 10 people visit to feel part of the community volunteers serve as liaisons with guidance of the Holy Spirit in all neighboring parishes, includ- the jail on a regular basis, “We again.” the parish priest for any special we do,” Burns said. ing St. Martin de Porres, St. are in our second year,” said “While most of them are still spiritual needs. The team meets monthly at and Our Lady of Jody Burns, volunteer. quiet, when we get them talking, Father DeVolder and inter- the parish offices to plan for jail Guadalupe,” said Burns. So far, two Masses have been that is where they flourish. They ested parishioners had been services and remains flexible Father Phil has also been conducted at the jail — one in teach us more than we could thinking about a jail ministry because “we never know, who available for reconciliation. December and one during Lent. ever teach them. Just like any of for several years, but had some will join us (attendance is volun- “We have not coordinated other Father Phil Devolder of Sacred the works of Mercy, visiting the difficulty finding enough inter- tary) or how involved they will Sacraments at this time, but Heart distributes Communion imprisoned has its rewards and est. The existing team started be,” she said. The team follows a definitely see the opportunity,” during Mass. its lessons. The main lesson I meeting in the spring of 2014 consistent format each month of she said. Team member Mike Beard, have learned is that in a culture and began planning and working music, prayer, scripture reflection Burns added, “We feel we said “Having worked with two where dignity of the human through details for about a year and fellowship. have made a difference, but different teams that go into our person is disregarded on a daily before finally going to the jail for A monthly newsletter is sent know there is much to be done, county jail, I learned a great basis, when you acknowledge the first time in May 2015. to those interested, reminding including coaching for re-entry deal about what was needed. that dignity, that is when you Burns said, “So, we are now into them of monthly events and pro- into the community, employ- What I saw was a lot of talking have the greatest impact,” Beard year two and feel we have grown viding resources to review before ment, housing and family life. to the incarcerated, but not a lot said. as a ministry team and sense we a visit. We discuss this frequently and of talking with them. While it’s “Sure a lot of those we are making a difference in the lives The team follows a con- hope to expand our ministry to important to share God’s word, I come in contact with might not of these inmates. We know some sistent format each month of include life skills and community saw a need for letting them voice change, but this isn’t a numbers of the inmates are Catholic or once music, prayer, scripture reflec- resources to help with these tran- how it impacted them. Sure at game. Like in the story of the were practicing the faith, but our tion and fellowship. The team sitions,” concluded Burns.

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include the dates and times of all St. Anthony de Padua the events being broadcast, news Parish highlights new articles about WYD from EWTN’s news services, transcripts of the solar panel installation Pope’s speeches, “On Demand” round the iocese replay of events, a special app SOUTH BEND — Six South Bend A D that will give viewers a 360 congregations — First United degree view of various sites Methodist, First Unitarian, around WYD, and a link to all of Islamic Society of Michiana, Kern the above in Spanish. Road Mennonite Church, Olivet Bishop Rhoades accepts $10,000 donation Viewers will also be able to African Methodist Episcopal find WYD listings on EWTN’s Church, and St. Anthony de free app under “Program Padua — have Schedules” and “Video on recently installed solar panels. Demand.” Like twenty-one other congrega- This year’s theme, “Blessed tions across Indiana, they have are the merciful, for they will committed to reducing energy be shown mercy,” is fitting for use in their houses of worship by the Year of Mercy proclaimed by 25 to 40 percent or more and to Pope Francis, which began Dec. engage their members to reduce 8, 2015, Feast of the Immaculate by a seventh at home. Conception, and which concludes St. Anthony de Padua Church Nov. 20, 2016, the Feast of answered this call under the Christ the King. leadership of priest Father Dave Rupert and parishioner Andrew Turba, using grant money to Celebrating new Saints install 40 solar panels on the gym. The solar project was an on their first feast day extension of the church’s exist- SOUTH BEND — St. Therese ing commitment, also illustrated Little Flower Parish is preparing by St. Anthony’s decision to to celebrate the first feast day replace 1,400 (four-foot) flores- of Sts. Louie and Zelie Martin cent lightbulbs with LED light on July 16 and 17 with a special bulbs, saving 65,000 kilowatts installation of first class relics. (and $6,800) per year. Father The newly canonized saints Ruppert said, “When Pope Nate Proulx are the father and mother of St. Francis released ‘On Care for our Therese, the patron saint of the Common Home’ he also had a John Becker and John Faylor, representatives of Worldwide Seminarian Support, presented parish and were officially can- universal prayer intention that Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades a check to assist with local seminarian support for the Franciscan onized on October 18 of 2015, we take good care of creation, but their first feast day is July cultivating and protecting it Friars Minor. Since October of 2015, the group has raised $32,000 in local seminarian sup- 12, their wedding anniversary. for future generations, so our port. “It’s a real blessing to know that we are helping young men and their vocation to the Sts. Louie and Zelie are the first solar grant is an answer to that couple to be canonized together. prayer.” priesthood,” Becker stated. The group’s motto is Change the World, One Priest At A Time. This is unique as other couples St. Anthony invited members such as St. Isidore the farmer and of the public to a solar celebra- St. Maria de la Cabeza are both tion on Saturday, June 11th. saints individually but were can- The event drew people from and, once retrieived, the child of World Youth Day 2016 airs onized separately. several local Catholic schools The Life Center to is placed with DCS. “With baby July 26-31 from Kraków, Poland Father Tom Shoemaker, pastor and churches, eager to learn boxes,” states Mrs. Kelsey, “no with Father Mark Mary Cristina, of St. Therese Parish, pointed out more about how to advance their install Baby Boxes to mother ever has to abandon her MFVA (”Life on the Rock”); Chris that the Martin’s relics were even own environmental stewardship child again, and so we hope to Stefanick (“Real Life Catholic,” in the same glass case together, goals. make Safe Haven Law proliferate Indiana as well as the “The Gospel Unplugged”); and indicating the special situation available to mothers rest of the country with them.” “Chastity Project” and “Totus of these new saints. The parish was given first class relics of Sts. Ancilla honors SOUTH BEND — Two Indiana “The need for these boxes is com- Tuus Press” founder Jason Evert. pelling,” says Kelsey. “The hotline The team will be bringing view- Louie and Zelie Martin by Bishop alternative students non-profit corporations, Safe Kevin Rhodes. Their installment Haven Baby Boxes, Inc., and The for Safe Haven Baby Boxes has ers the sights and sounds of handled 700 calls in the past 10 Kraków, along with interviews will be a highlight of the celebra- DONALDSON — In honor of rec- Life Center, are partnering to save tion weekend. ognizing the achievement of the abandoned babies in South Bend. months, the fruit of which is over with young people attending 100 referrals to crisis pregnancy WYD, to both EWTN television During the 5:30 p.m. Mass on area’s alternative education stu- In addition to partnering with July 16, and the 9:30 and 11:30 dents, Ancilla College is award- Safe Haven Baby Boxes to pro- centers, four adoption referrals and radio. and four women were assisted Spanish coverage will be a.m. Masses on July 17, the rel- ing their “Ancilla Alternative mote the Safe Haven Law, The ics will be present on the altar Achievement Award” to two stu- Life Center announced today that in surrendering their newborns provided on the Network’s under the Safe Haven Law.” U.S. Spanish-language chan- and then enshrined in the newly dents from the Crossing School of The Life Center would be one of named “Little Flower Family Business & Entrepreneurship who several sites for a Safe Haven nel EWTN Español and on the Network’s international Spanish- Chapel,” with a procession fol- persevered to overcome hardship Baby Box in St. Joseph County. Open house planned lowing Mass. A family prayer with extraordinary effort. Both stu- The baby box to be installed at language radio service, EWTN Radio Católica Mundial, and will book, written by a Little Flower dents will begin classes in the fall. The Life Center is in production for new student halls parishioner and a Martin fam- Amos Howard of Goshen and feature Padre Agustino Torres and is all but complete. DONALDSON — Ancilla College, ily prayer card with an icon of Joshua Geldner of South Bend have CFR and Silvia Mariella Diaz. Safe Haven Baby Boxes were 20360 9B Rd., will have an open the saints, will be given to all in dedicated themselves academically Since its inception by the late founded by Monica Kelsey who house and blessing ceremony for attendance. and have been accepted into Ancilla Pope John Paul II in 1986, WYD was abandoned when she was an a second residence hall and the After the procession all are College. Geldner plans on pursuing has become the largest gather- infant. She and The Life Center, dining hall/student life center welcome to join in an authen- a degree in business while Howard ing of young people in the world. have learned from crisis preg- Monday, July 18, at 3 p.m. Most tic 1858 wedding reception. This is debating between Nursing or This year’s event, which is host- nancy mothers that anonymity is Reverend Bishop Kevin Rhoades is the year that Sts. Louie and Criminal Justice. Ancilla College ed by the Roman Catholic Church what the mother needs to provide will bless the buildings. Zelie Martin were married in will invest a full-tuition scholar- every three years, is expected a safe method of abandonment. Refreshments will be served the Basilica of Notre-Dame in ship valued at just over $14,000 Kelsey’s Safe Haven Baby Boxes to attract more than 2.5 million and tours will be available. people. Alençon, France. There will be and another scholarship valued at allow a mother to place her infant a brief reenactment of the wed- $10,000 for the young men to use in a baby box located at a church, In addition to EWTN’s televi- sion and radio coverage, viewers ding ceremony, in costume, an towards earning their degrees. For charity, or emergency service pro- EWTN to air ‘World authentic French quadrille dance many alternative education stu- vider. The boxes are equipped with can tune in via live streaming on Youth Day’ coverage EWTN’s website or via EWTN’s (a combination of a square dance dents, receiving a scholarship of a heating and cooling feature and in a four person minuet style) this nature would seem unlikely are equipped with ADT trips so free smartphone app. On the live from Poland web, www..com/wyd is the with music and even wedding and sometimes even impossible. emergency service providers are cake for all to enjoy. Ancilla College sees things differ- notified instantaneously that an IRONDALE — EWTN Global go-to place for all things World ently. infant has been placed in the box, Catholic Network’s live coverage Youth Day. The mini-site will 8 TODAY’S CATHOLIC July 10, 2016 Sisters of the Holy Cross celebrate jubilee anniversaries NOTRE DAME — Seventeen ian, served in elementary edu- dent for mission development for teaching secondary education. eral roles with campus ministry. Sisters of the Holy Cross will cation for more than 22 years, Saint Joseph’s Care Group. She From 2003 to 2005, she held celebrate their jubilee years of working as a secretary, a teacher currently works as vice presi- the position of assistant head- consecrated life on July 17, 2016, of catechetics and as a princi- dent for mission integration at master for students at Villanova 25th Jubilee in the Church of Our Lady of pal. For several years she also St. Vincent Anderson Regional Preparatory School, Ojai, Sister Sharlet Loretto, Notre Dame. Two sisters served as chaplain for various Hospital, Anderson. California. She also served as Ann Wagner, CSC, are celebrating 75 years since hospitals. In 1973 she held the Sister Geraldine religious education coordinator celebrates 25 their initial profession, nine are position of secretary and dioc- Hoyler, CSC, also and director of catechetical min- years of conse- marking 50 years and six are cel- esan coordinator for the Diocese a 50-year jubi- istry during her 18 plus years in crated life, and ebrating 25 years — a collective of Fort Wayne-South Bend, and larian, devoted parish ministry. currently serves 750 years of vowed life in the later served as accountant and more than 25 Sister Patricia A. as first councilor Congregation. secretary to the Congregation’s years to min- Dieringer, CSC, of the Sisters Ten jubilarians have served in Apostalate Abroad program. istry in health who currently of the Holy SISTER SHARLET the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Currently, her ministry is to pray services admin- serves in Caritas Cross General ANN WAGNER Bend: for the Church and the world. istration and SISTER Chosica, a Leadership consultation. GERALDINE Catholic Charities Team. She 75th Jubilee 50th Jubilee She held posi- HOYLER organization in previously served five years as Sister Catherine Sister Diane tions as assis- Lima, Peru, is the team’s general secretary. As Lash, CSC, celebrates Cundiff, CSC, is a tant controller of Saint Joseph’s also celebrating SISTER PATRICIA an immigration attorney, she 75 years of con- 50-year jubilar- Hospital, South Bend, and as 50 years of con- A. DIERINGER practiced at Central American secrated life. She ian who taught vice president, executive vice secrated life. She Resource Center in Los Angeles, served 34 years of history at South president and chief financial entered the con- California, and at Holy Cross her ministry as a Bend’s Holy officer of Holy Cross Health gregation through the Diocese Ministries in Salt Lake City, secondary educa- Cross School. System Corporation, South Bend. of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Utah, where she later served as tion teacher. She has served She also served as Saint Mary’s while she was a student at Saint Immigration Department direc- From 1984 to SISTER for 43 years at SISTER DIANE College controller from 1973- Mary’s College. During her min- tor. 1990 she held CATHERINE LASH Colégio Santa CUNDIFF 1974, and for 10 years served istry, she taught elementary and Sister Patricia the position of Maria in São on the Congregation’s General adult education in Spain and Mary Crane, CSC, religious supe- Paulo, Brazil, where she cur- Leadership team as general trea- Uganda, and served in several also a 25-year rior with the Holy Cross com- rently holds the position of head surer. She currently ministers social services roles in Peru. jubilarian, munity in Kensington, Maryland. of secondary education. as a healthcare consultant with Sister Mary served at the She also worked for more than Sister Eileen Christian Brothers Services in Saint Joseph 30 years as an accountant, and Turgi, CSC, also a Wrobleski, CSC, cel- Romeoville, Illinois. 50-year jubilari- Chapin Street served 22 of those years with ebrates 50 years Sister Catherine Clinic in South Holy Cross Services Corporation, an, is director of SISTER PATRICIA of consecrated Osimo, CSC, cel- the Holy Cross Bend. She con- MARY CRANE Notre Dame. life. She has tinued in the Currently, her ebrates 50 years International served in health- of consecrated Justice Office, a field of health- main ministry related minis- care for her ministry, working is to pray for life and currently position she’s tries for over serves as director held for more SISTER MARY in California, Utah, Peru and the Church and 40 years, 16 of Uganda. She currently serves in the world. SISTER EILEEN of congregational than 15 years. TURGI them in South WROBLESKI archives and She also served health outreach in Tamaulipas, Sister M. Bend. Locally, records. She SISTER for 14 years Mexico. Mildred Louise she served as has served more CATHERINE with Saint Mary’s College, where (Keegan), CSC, a a social worker at Saint Joseph than 20 years OSIMO she taught in the math and jus- SISTER M. Medical Center and as vice presi- 75-year jubilar- MILDRED LOUISE of her ministry tice departments and held sev- Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration celebrate jubilees MISHAWAKA — The Sisters sewing uniforms for those stu- medical engineering she became of St. Francis of Perpetual dents most in need. In this dio- 50th Jubilee 25th Jubilee reacquainted with the Sisters Adoration in Mishawaka are cese Sister Monica was assigned Sister M. Elise Sister M. Aline when she began working at St. honoring four of their Sisters to St. John School in Hartford Anthony Hospital in Michigan who are celebrating Jubilees City and St. Andrew School in Kriss entered Shultz is from City as an engineer. After enter- of 75, 60, 50 and 25 years of Fort Wayne. She retired to the commu- Griffith. She ing the convent, she served in religious life. The congrega- Our Lady of Angels Convent, nity from North was taught by the healthcare apostolate of the tion was founded in 1863 in Mishawaka in 2012. Judson where the Sisters at community for twenty-three Olpe, by Mother Maria she was taught St. Mary School years in Mission, Engineering, Theresia Bonzel, who was by the Sisters in Griffith. After and Marketing. At present Sister beatified November 10, 2013. 60th Anniversary of St. Francis graduating SISTER M. ALINE Aline is Vice-President and Chief of Perpetual SISTER M. ELISE from Purdue SHULTZ In 1875, the first Sisters came Sister M. Arlene KRISS Operating Officer at Franciscan to Lafayette at the invitation of Adoration at University with Health in Munster. Gonsiorowski St. Cyril and a degree in bio- Bishop Joseph Dwenger, who entered the was the bishop of the Diocese Methodius community from School. Sister Elise has served of Fort Wayne. Bishop Kevin C. Hammond. She Rhoades celebrated a special in the educational apostolate of served in educa- the community for forty-seven inc. Mass in honor of the Jubilarians tion for thirty- Wygant Floral Co. on June 25, at St. Francis years. She ministered for twelve eight years in years at the elementary level as 327 Lincolnway West - South Bend Convent in Mishawaka. SISTER M. several schools teacher and principal at various 574-232-3354 800-994-2687 staffed by the ARLENE schools including St. Therese 75th Anniversary sisters, includ- GONSLOROWSKI School in Fort Wayne. Sister Monday-Friday: 8 AM-5 PM Saturday: 8 AM - 1PM ing St. Mary Elise has served the last thirty- Sister M. Monica Bertha is from School in Huntington, Bishop three years at the University Lafayette. She Luers High School in Fort Wayne of Saint Francis. In 1983 she has served the as teacher, and Marian High became Dean and in 1991 community in School in Mishawaka as coun- became the Vice-President for Flowers education for selor. She also served in parish Administration. She is currently and gifts for all occasions forty years as ministry for ten years with spe- serving in her twenty-third year teacher, prin- cial devotion to the homebound. as the President of the University Mary Green (Wasoski) Owner cipal, tutor, She retired to Our Lady of Angels of St. Francis. and many Convent in 2010. AREA WIDE DELIVERY other areas of service. One of SISTER M. wygantfloral.com these includes MONICA BERTHA July 10, 2016 TODAY’S CATHOLIC 9 Sisters of Providence celebrating Jubilees SAINT MARY-OF-THE-WOODS Wayne, from 1969-73. in education from Illinois State — A total of 34 Sisters of 70-year Jubilarians Sister Anita has also minis- University. 75-year Jubilarian Providence of Saint Mary-of-the- Sister Joanne tered in Maryland, Illinois and Her ministries included: Sister Marie Woods, Indiana, are celebrating California. Teacher, St. , Jubilees this year, 10 of whom Cullins is a native Fort Wayne (1948-52); and David Schroeder of New Albany. Sister is a native have ties to the Diocese of Fort Adelaide Ortegel Teacher, St. Jude, Fort Wayne Wayne-South Bend. Currently, she (1953-58). of Jasper. ministers as is a native Currently, she of Chicago. Sister Lois Ann has also min- a volunteer istered in Illinois. ministers in res- 60-year Jubilarians receptionist Currently, she idential services at Providence ministers in Sister Mary Mark at Saint Mary- Sister Ann Casper Self Sufficiency SISTER JOANNE prayer at Saint Dede is a native of-the-Woods. SISTER MARIE is a native of CULLINS Mary-of-the- of Terre Haute. DAVID Ministries, SISTER Sister Marie Huntington. Georgetown, Woods. Currently, she David entered SCHROEDER Currently, she Sister ADELAIDE ministers as a Indiana. ORTEGEL the Congregation on Jan. 5, ministers as Sister Joanne, formerly Adelaide volunteer at St. 1941, from St. Joseph, Jasper. the Executive Sister Timothy, entered the entered the Francis Hospital, She professed perpetual vows on Director for Congregation on Jan. 9, 1946, Congregation on July 19, Indianapolis. Jan. 23, 1949. Mission from Holy Trinity, New Albany. 1946, from St. Francis Xavier, Sister Mary SISTER MARY She graduated from Saint Advancement SISTER ANN Wilmette, Illinois. She professed Mark entered MARK DEDE CASPER She professed perpetual vows on Mary-of-the-Woods College with for the Sisters of Aug. 15, 1953. perpetual vows on Jan. 23, 1954. the Congregation a bachelor’s degree in education. Providence. She graduated from Saint She graduated from Saint on Jan. 13, She earned her master’s degree Sister Ann, formerly Sister Mary-of-the-Woods College with Mary-of-the-Woods College with 1946, from St. Ann, Terre Haute. in education from Indiana State Kenneth Ann, entered the a bachelor’s degree in education. a bachelor’s degree in art. She She professed perpetual vows on University. Congregation on Jan. 4, 1956, She earned her master’s degree earned her master’s degree in art Aug. 15, 1953. Her ministries included: from St. Patrick, Fort Wayne. in education from Indiana State from the University of Illinois. She graduated from Saint Teacher, St. Patrick , Fort She professed perpetual vows on University. Her ministry was as a teacher Mary-of-the-Woods College with Wayne (1947-48); Teacher, St. Aug. 15, 1963. Her ministry was as a teacher at St. John the Baptist, Fort a bachelor’s degree in education. Jude, Fort Wayne (1949-51); and She graduated from Saint at St. John the Baptist, Fort Wayne, from 1954-57. She earned her master’s degree Teacher, St. John the Baptist, Mary-of-the-Woods College with Wayne, from 1957-61. Sister Adelaide has also min- in education from Indiana State Fort Wayne (1969-71). a bachelor’s degree in social Sister Joanne has also minis- istered in Oklahoma, Illinois, University. Sister Marie David has also studies. She earned a master’s tered in Illinois and Maryland. Massachusetts and the West Her ministry was as a teacher ministered in California and degree in secondary admin- Sister Mary Indies. at Cathedral Grade School from Illinois. istration from Indiana State Sister Adele 1952-53. University, and another master’s Maxine Teipen Sister Mary Mark has is a native of Beacham is degree in pastoral theology from a native of also ministered in Illinois, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. Indianapolis. Massachusetts, North Carolina, Currently, she Toronto, Her ministries included: Canada. Florida and California. Teacher, Central Catholic High ministers in resi- dential services Currently, she School, Fort Wayne, (1967-68), ministers as a and Pastoral Associate, St. John at Saint Mary- of-the-Woods. SISTER MAXINE volunteer at the Baptist Parish, Fort Wayne Saint Mary-of- SISTER ADELE (1984-86). Sister TEIPIN Mary Maxine the-Woods. BEACHAM Sister Ann has also minis- Sister Adele, tered in North Carolina. entered the Congregation on Feb. 2, 1946, formerly Sister Joseph Therese, Sister Mary Ann from St. Roch, Indianapolis. She entered the Congregation on July Fox is a native professed perpetual vows on 22, 1946, from Holy Angels, of Fort Wayne. Aug. 15, 1953. Dayton, Ohio. She professed per- Currently, she She graduated from Saint petual vows on Jan. 23, 1954. ministers in Mary-of-the-Woods College with She graduated from Saint prayer at Saint a bachelor’s degree in business Mary-of-the-Woods College with Mary-of-the- administration. She earned her a bachelor’s degree in education. Woods. master’s in business administra- She earned her master’s degree Sister Mary SISTER MARY tion from the University of Notre in reading from Cardinal Stritch Ann, formerly ANN FOX Dame. She also earned her mas- University, and a master’s in Your private, independent, Sister Marie ter’s in theological studies from theological studies from St. pro-­life family medicine Clement, the Catholic Theological Union, Meinrad Seminary and School of entered the Congregation on July based in Chicago. Theology. practice 22, 1956, from St. Jude, Fort Her ministries included serv- Her ministries included: Wayne. She professed perpetual ing as a teacher at St. Patrick, Teacher, St. John the Baptist, vows on Aug. 15, 1964. Fort Wayne, from 1953-59. Fort Wayne (1961-64); Principal, Opening August 2016! She graduated from Saint Sister Mary Maxine has also St. John the Baptist (1964- Mary-of-the-Woods College with ministered in Kentucky. 69); and Pastoral Associate, Call us for an a bachelor’s degree in educa- Sister Anita St. Martin de Porres Parish, tion. She received her master’s Syracuse (1982-87). appointment today! degree in education from Indiana Bechert is a Sister Adele has also minis- University. native of tered in Illinois. Indianapolis. Her ministries included ser- Sister Lois Ann (260) 4-FAMILY vice in Fort Wayne as: Currently, she ministers in Stoiber is a native Dr. Andrew J. Mullally, MD Teacher, St. John the Baptist of Joliet, Illinois. 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BY VINCE LABARBERA

As a child — and maybe later as a parent or grandparent — many times you may have heard it said or said yourself, “Eat your vegetables! There are hungry children in (China, India, Africa, Bangladesh, etc.)” That’s similar to what Kiera Beckman heard earlier this year when she didn’t want to eat her green beans. “I like green beans. But I just didn’t want to eat them,” Kiera interjected. Her mother, Shalei, said, “We watch the news and we’ve seen a lot of warfare and how devas- tating it is in Syria. When Kiera didn’t want to eat her green beans one evening it triggered us to go on line and see how differ- ent things are in other parts of both raise money for the chil- Middle East. the world,” she continued. “We dren in Syria who were starving The finished “Prayers for sat there and cried as we looked because of violence caused by Peace” booklets were sold in at pictures of the little kids in terrorists and encourage others classrooms for a week at a Syria and how they’re living in to pray with them as well. Since dollar, or whatever a student tents. And Kiera wanted to know it was early in February and wanted to give, Quinn explained. if we could pray for them.” the beginning of Lent, the idea Her class organized into groups Jerry Kessens After Kiera went to bed her seemed very appropriate, Quinn of four and gave some brief, mother called Darcy Quinn, added. prepared remarks prior to sales. Following a 30 week study of his book, “Understanding Kiera’s second-grade teacher at While They sold the remaining booklets the Scriptures: A Complete Course on Bible Study,” Dr. Scott Most Precious Blood School in the chil- after weekend Masses and were Fort Wayne, and told her what For more prayers by dren wrote very excited when a parishioner Hahn hosted an all-day seminar to 109 attendees on “The had happened. When Kiera came the children visit www. their gave a child a one-hundred-dol- Family Fully Alive,” highlighting themes of family, covenant to school the next day, Quinn, todayscatholicnews.org. prayers lar bill. They counted the money who has been a teacher for 20 and drew in class for a total of $736.22. and mercy. The day retreat took place at St. Mary Mother of years but was in her first year illustra- At a school assembly, the class God, Fort Wayne and was sponsored by the Cathedral of the teaching second grade, formed tions, presented Wheeler a poster-size a prayer circle with her “sweet Kiera’s grandparents, Pat and check made out to CRS. The Immaculate Conception. 16 children,” as she calls them. Dave Beckman, stepped in. Pat children each got to read their “We prayed for Kiera’s intention offered to type the prayers and prayer over the school’s public and I showed the class a couple Dave said he would get them address system. pictures on line of what the printed at Lincoln Printing, Reemphasizing that the children looked like in Syria,” where he works. His boss, Todd project was prompted by the she remarked. “I’ve always told Wiedemann, agreed to print 300 Holy Spirit, Quinn related that the children you don’t have to booklets for free. Pope Francis recently said, “The Our only interest is you. wait until you are grown up “The Holy Spirit worked Syrian children invite children NMLS #53441 PATRICK KINDER to do the work of Christ.” The through Kiera and the children from around the world to join 7421 Coldwater Road, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46825 Mortgage Loan Originator to make all this happen,” Quinn their prayer for peace.” NMLS #277042 children asked, “But what can Direct Phone: 260.469.0914 Cell: 260.704.8088 Parishioner we do?” Quinn told them about emphasized. St. Vincent de Paul a student-led service project a Next, she contacted her good Prayers of the “Sweet [email protected] Fort Wayne former class had done after the friend, Melissa Wheeler, direc- Licensed in Indiana, Michigan (#277042) and Florida (#LO20204) devastating earthquake struck tor of Catholic Relief Services 16 Children:” Haiti in 2010, coloring pictures (CRS) for the Diocese of Fort www.HallmarkHomeMortgage.com to sell with proceeds going to Wayne-South Bend, who could Dear God, the United Nations Children’s get in touch with UNICEF’s I am scared for the people out Emergency Fund (UNICEF). Child-Friendly Spaces providing in Syria. I wish that there was Student Madison Felkner sug- safe places where children can food, no terrorists, and peace. gested they make books to sell, gather, learn and play during I hope that there will be love, which prompted Quinn to sug- conflicts and emergencies, such hope, and joy. I pray for the gest making prayer books to as war-torn countries in the people of Syria. Amen.

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I am concerned that people are getting hurt. I wish that everyone is ok and not hurt. 260 -222-7401 I hope that everyone that doesn’t follow you will find you. www.fertilityandmidwifery.com Vince LaBarbera Everyone should love you Jesus Talking about their prayer booklet project at Most Precious Blood School, and God and also Mary. I hope Fort Wayne, are from left, teacher Darcy Quinn, student Kiera Beckman, and that you will find them. Parishioners: St. Vincent de Paul, Fort Wayne her mother, Shalei. — Aaliyah July 10, 2016 TODAY’S CATHOLIC 13 Holy Cross Brothers celebrate Jubilees he Midwest Province of the next 25 years of cooking for district position he was appoint- a retreat program, sponsored by the dedication of Brothers the Brothers of Holy Cross the Brothers of Holy Cross. ed assistant headmaster of St. the Ski Club, and designed and Gerontius McCarthy and Thonored four Brothers on Seeking a change, Przybyla John’s School, Sekondi-Takoradi built sets for the plays and musi- Milke. After graduation, he Saturday, June 18, with a Mass was invited to help in the main- area, Ghana, West Africa. cals. He also earned a Master of officially entered the formation of Thanksgiving celebrated in tenance department in Holy Presently Brother Joseph serves Science in Education and even- program of the Brothers of Holy Sacred Heart Basilica on the Cross High School at River on the staff of St. Brother Andre tually worked in the guidance Cross in Watertown, Wisconsin, campus of the University of Grove, Illinois where he worked Novitiate, and is the Episcopal department. During his time at in June, 1955. Notre Dame. Holy Cross Father from 1980 until it closed in Vicar for Religious and has held Saint Joseph High School Brother After earning his bach- Daniel Groody was the celebrant. 2005. The last 10 years Pryzbyla the position since 2013. Dryer professed final vows. elor degree at Saint Edward’s Holy Cross Brothers Robert has assisted at Columba Hall at Brother Joseph received Brother Dreyer earned a University, Brother James Carberry Harold Ehlinger, mem- Notre Dame. a Master of Science in Master of Social Work degree taught at Saint Charles Boys bers of the Moreau Province, Holy Cross Administration from the and helped three other Brothers Home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, were recognized in the celebra- Brother Joseph K.B. University of Notre Dame in establish an outpatient men- Archbishop Hoban High School tion. Annan was born 1999. He is noted for his gifts tal health agency, Holy Cross in Akron, Ohio, and Holy Cross The four members of the on September of leadership, compassion and a Counseling Group. High School, River Grove, Midwest Province honored were: 23, 1950 in good mind. After leaving the mental Illinois. Later, after receiving his Holy Cross Gomoa Tarkwa, Holy Cross health agency Brother Dreyer master’s degree from John Carroll Brother Julian Ghana, West Brother Christopher became the Director of Academic University, he counseled at St. Przybyla is from Africa and is J. Dreyer was born Advising and later the Director of Edward High School, Lakewood, Rogers City, a member of BROTHER and raised in Student Counseling and Health Ohio, for 28 years. Michigan. He the District of JOSEPH K.B. Indianapolis, Services at Holy Cross College. From 1997-1999 he was a was baptized in West Africa. He ANNAN Indiana, and Now Brother Dreyer now student in the Pastoral Care Saint Ignatius attended St. John’s Secondary attended resides at Columba Hall, a semi- Program at Cleveland Clinic, retirement community, where he Cleveland, Ohio. Since 1999 of Loyola parish School, Sekondi. Particularly Cathedral High BROTHER and attended BROTHER instrumental in his vocation School. works to make the building more Brother James has been in pas- JULIAN CHRISTOPHER J. comfortable and accessible for toral care in the Spiritual Care grade school were Brothers William Gates and Brother Dryer DREYER there. Przybyla PRZYBYLA Richard Gilman. He made his enrolled at Holy the aging community members. Department of Lourdes Hospital attended St. first vows as a Brother of Holy Cross Junior College after high Holy Cross in Binghampton, New York. Joseph’s seminary in Grand Cross on September 11, 1976. He school and earned an Associate Brother James Brother James enjoys prepar- Rapids, Michigan and com- has spent most of his life teach- of Arts degree. He then entered Bagans was ing ethnic foods, particularly pleted high school in Rogers City, ing on the secondary level in the Novitiate and experienced born on March Italian foods. He also enjoys Michigan. Cape Coast and Sekondi. In addi- new forms of prayer. 30, 1937. travel and making his retreats After high school gradua- tion to his teaching responsibili- Brother Dreyer earned a He attended with the Trappists. He enjoys tion, Przybyla entered the pos- ties, he also assisted in the reli- Bachelor of Arts degree in Catholic Central and prefers the quiet side of tulancy program at Watertown, gious formation of the Ghanaian English from the University of High School life and has been described as Wisconsin in September, 1954. members of the congregation. Notre Dame and began teaching in Monroe, BROTHER JAMES “always cool, calm, and col- After two weeks there, he was From 1987-1997, Brother at Saint Joseph High School in Michigan, BAGANS lected.” asked to help Brother Thomas Joseph was the District Superior South Bend. In addition to teach- where he was Rock in the kitchen. Thus began in West Africa. Following this ing English and theology, he ran impressed Local pilgrims plan for ’s canonization in Rome

BY MARK WEBER but contented priestly life at St. Jude’s where FORT WAYNE — The 22 Mother he does parish Teresa devotees bound for work and is Rome for her canonization this a chaplain at September 4 are fortunate to be Parkview hospi- led by someone who followed her tal. For D’Souza example; someone who washed, FATHER this position fed, cared for and prayed with ROBERT he has held for the unknown and unwanted of D’SOUZA many years is India, Father Robert D’Souza, directly connect- Parochial Vicar at St. Jude Parish, ed to his prayer life in the chapel Fort Wayne. of perpetual adoration. As a seminarian in the papal In addition to founding the seminary in Pune, India, D’Souza Missionaries of Charity with came to know about Mother members now in the thousands Teresa’s sisters and their work and active worldwide, Mother and assisted them as a hospi- Teresa was the recipient of the tal orderly on a weekly basis. 1979 Nobel Peace Prize, one of Washing lepers took on a special 124 official recognitions she significance to Mother Teresa: would receive in her lifetime. “We may be doing social work in She died at the age of 87 in the eyes of people,” she told her l997 and is buried beneath an sisters, “but we are really con- altar in a shrine honoring her in templatives in the heart of the CNS/Paul Haring Calcutta. Father Robert D’Souza world, for we are touching the Pope Francis passes an image of Mother Teresa of Kolkata as he arrives to celebrate Mass in Mother Teresa Square in celebrates Mass at that altar body of Christ 24 hours a day. Tirana, Albania, in this Sept. 21, 2014, file photo. The pope has approved a miracle attributed to the intercession of annually. We live 24 hours in His pres- Blessed Teresa, paving the way for her canonization in 2016. The pilgrimage, led by Father ence.” D’Souza, to Mother Teresa’s D’Souza was ordained in canonization in Rome will be 1973 and met Mother Teresa Father D’Souza was director When they met, Mother Teresa said. “Prayer is very important from Aug. 31 to Sept 8. Leading briefly but their friendship began there for 15 years. took them immediately to the to priestly life. Beginning now, up to the Canonization Mass in to grow in 1975 when Father At one point in his priestly Blessed Sacrament Chapel where spend an hour a day in the St. Peter’s Square on September D’Souza was named Director of life, he experienced a spiritual they prayed. As they left the Blessed Sacrament Chapel. Pour 4th, there will be spiritual func- Boys Town of Calcutta, of which dryness and wanted to take a chapel, Mother Teresa asked, out your troubles to the Lord. tions followed by a Mass of Mother Teresa was a co-founder. break. He asked his bishop to “Father, what is your problem?” Ask Him to take care of you.” Thanksgiving. Sightseeing is Boys Town had a population give him a year off for a sab- He replied, “Mother, I am not After 15 days he felt better, after included; visitors will visit Assisi, of 600 orphans, juvenile delin- batical. Reluctantly, the bishop happy.” She then asked how six months he felt no need for a Naples, and many churches in quents, and other societal cast- agreed. As D’Souza left the often he prayed and he told her sabbatical. Rome. A few vacancies still exist offs. It had a regular school as bishop’s office, he called Mother that after saying Mass he had The daily hour with the Lord and those interested are asked to well as a technical school and Teresa and asked for a meeting. no time to pray. “Father,” she has become part of his busy call 260-484-6609. 14 TODAY’S CATHOLIC July 10, 2016 Confraternity of Penitents TV Mass celebrates headquartered in Fort Wayne anniversary year BY BONNIE ELBERSON ings in the chapel. The property was blessed by Bishop Kevin C. BY STEPHANIE A. PATKA D’Arcy in Fort Wayne and by the Rhoades in November of 2013. late Auxiliary Bishop Joseph R. FORT WAYNE — The The center is also the site of vari- Confraternity of Penitents, an Crowley in South Bend. At the ous classes. Faith and Canvas is 2016 marks the 30 year anniver- international Catholic lay associ- time, Bishop D’Arcy said that he taught by artist Tim Luncsford sary of the local TV Mass that is ation of the faithful whose mem- wanted to reach every person on the second Friday of each broadcast in the Diocese of Fort bers around the world live a reli- and that the “purpose of this month, a Bible Study group is Wayne-South Bend. The ministry gious Rule of Life in their own Mass is to bring Christ into the planned for early fall and Young of the TV Mass was designed homes, is headquartered in Fort living rooms of all our people.” Adventurers of St. Francis, a with the sick and homebound in Wayne. It is under the auspices Since the beginning, priests children’s group that will instill mind. While the televised Mass of Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades, who of the diocese have celebrated Christian values, is in formation. is never considered a replace- has proclaimed the Rule and its the weekly TV Mass and will Mary’s Glen is currently under ment for Mass at one’s parish, Constitutions acceptable and its typically bring parishioners to construction on a half-acre it can be a help to those in hos- Way of Life a guide to holiness. participate in the live liturgy as wooded area on the property. pitals, nursing homes or living The Confraternity offers Catholics proclaimers, servers, musicians It will be a place for prayerful alone and unable to travel. who want a deeper prayer life and choral groups. reflection with Stations of the Not only is the Diocese of and relationship with God the The importance of the min- Cross, a Rosary Walk, Marion Fort Wayne-South Bend the only loving support to carry out those istry of the TV Mass is also Grotto, fence of saints, prayer Indiana diocese to continue the intentions. reflected in the dedication and benches, fire pit, gazebo and Our televised Mass ministry, but it The role of Madeline Nugent, enthusiasm of the over 20 volun- Lady of the Rosary of Pompei also is one of few dioceses to long-time Penitent and general the on-line book store and gift teers in both locations that serve prayer chapel. Several small cot- offer two local televised Masses minister of the organization, is to shop at cfpholyangels.com. It on a regular basis. Recently, an tages for short-stay visitors also to reach both ends of the diocese promote its charism. She believes is a 52-week study guide with anonymous note of thanks was border the area. media markets. While the loca- the Rule of Life “frees you up” to each chapter devoted to a differ- submitted, “I just happened to tion has changed over the years, do God’s will. “If God is leading ent virtue. Chapter one, on the be home and decided to turn Mass is now broadcast every you to do it, He’ll give you the virtue of attentiveness, begins Orders of Penitents the channel to the Mass. For Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. grace,” she says. with a Scripture verse, then a whatever reason, I believe the There are three orders of on WNDU, Channel 16 in South The rules governing the reading from the writings of St. energetic and spirit-filled priest, penitents. The First Order is Bend and WFFT, Channel 55 in Confraternity were given origi- Francis and an incident from his the beautiful cantor’s voice and the Friars Minor, who are in Fort Wayne. Mass is also live- nally by St. in life. The reader then meditates talented musician, the sweet residence at St. Andrew’s in New streamed through the diocesan 1221 to the men and women on the virtue and its application proclaimer, the awesome serv- Haven with Bishop Rhoades as website and previously streamed of his day and its mission in his daily life. He finds other ers and those behind the scenes their ordinary. The Second Order Masses can be viewed online 24 was inspired by a message he examples in Scripture to illus- – even the innocent babbling is the Poor Clares, a cloistered hours a day. Mass in Fort Wayne received from God, “Go and trate attentiveness. He practices sound of infants – made me feel order of nuns. The Third Order is celebrated at the chapel at repair My House which, as you the virtue throughout the week as if I were at a church in my of Penitents is the laity, though the University of St. Francis and can see, is falling into ruin.” Its and ends the week by journal- own home. I found myself feel- there are some third order reli- in the special set designed spe- charism or purpose is to assist ing what he has learned from ing prayerful, blessed and lifted gious as well. All are commit- cifically for the TV Mass at the the penitent in surrendering his the exercise. Nugent says it is a up. I am sure that those who ted to living the Rule of Life as WNDU studios in South Bend. or her life totally to God’s Divine way to enter the penitential life watched, who were homebound, taught by St. Francis of Assisi in The inaugural TV Masses Will as manifested through the gradually and make adjustments in a hospital, or nursing home, order to grow in the penitential were celebrated on the first teachings of Christ, the authority to one’s life step-by-step. “It frees or just like me watching from lifestyle. Sunday of Advent, Nov. 30, of the Church and the working of you up,” she says. home, felt the loving presence of The Third Order Confraternity 1986, by the late Bishop John M. Jesus Christ.” the Holy Spirit in the penitent’s of Franciscan Penitents is attract- life. Confraternity Center ing more and more followers as The Confraternity Center is the lay faithful who are already Franciscan Virtues located in a 99-year-old house active in the Church and par- on the city’s near-east side which ish life seek to strengthen their Through the Year is owned by the Diocese of Fort relationship with God. Though A new publication written by Wayne-South Bend. Located the Franciscan Rule of Life was members of the Confraternity of at 1702 Lumbard Street, it is given to penitents many centu- Penitents, “Franciscan Virtues home to the Nugent family and ries ago, the 225 modern-day Through the Year: 52 Steps to serves as a gathering place for penitents find deep spiritual ful- Conversion from Saint Francis area Penitents who gather there fillment in practicing those same of Assisi,” is available through monthly for Mass and meet- virtues in our modern world. Formation Those who are interested in joining the Confraternity of Franciscan Penitents spend TAKE TWO a minimum of three months South Bend TV Mass volunteers enjoy time together following a Mass. in inquiry during which they Pictured here are Andy and Linda Knapp, Sister Agnes Marie Regan, OSF, Rick inform themselves about the and Paula Burmeister and Paula Olen. Confraternity and its rules. They may visit the website, www. penitents.org, where informa- Weekdays tion and an application form can be found, or call Nugent at 260-739-6882 to indicate their at Noon interest. Sandy Seyfert, regional minis- For a complete list of programs ter for the organization, says her visit: RedeemerRadio.com journey began about five years ago when she first heard of the Confraternity. A parishioner at St. Vincent’s, she was active in the church but wanted to grow in her faith. She says her first year in formation was spent in prayer, the second focused on fasting and abstinence, the third on sim- Fort Wayne TV Mass volunteers pose in the University of St. Francis chapel. plicity of life in general. Pictured here are Bobby Nicola, Beth Machall-Dwyer, Tess Steffen, Bob Nicola, Cathy Bryie, Homer Withan, Nick Stanley and Rudy Klopfenstein. July 10, 2016 COMMENTARY 15 Soccer and the Sacred Heart: What George Washington and The Rhythm of Spiritual Fatherhood Pope Benedict have in common ’ve been listening to Lillian une is the month of the Sacred Heart and Cunningham’s “Presidential” TWENTY Sacred Heart of Jesus. THE podcast, trying to glean JFather’s day also falls within Spiritual Fatherhood Iinsights into our nation’s earliest the month, and spiritual father- leaders. In a month that is sure SOMETHING hood ties these two together. Jesus’ Sacred Heart teaches ULTIMATE to contain fireworks — from the The human heart always oper- men a lot about this rhythm of 4th of July to the Republican and ates in two directions — the fatherhood. During His time on CHALLENGE Democratic conventions — it muscle contracts and then relax- earth Jesus fathered no physical feels quieting and introspective CHRISTINA CAPECCHI es. If this rhythm is disrupted, children. But He was a spiritual DAVE McCLOW to cast my mind back to our first you have earned a trip to either father — a leader, mentor, and presidents. tion – so unwilling am I…to quit the ER or the undertaker. There coach (and much more), to the and then turns toward Him for In her podcast on George a peaceful abode for an ocean of is also a rhythm of Catholic twelve apostles and His other “grace, help, and pardon.” It is Washington, Cunningham inter- difficulties without that compe- fatherhood — the rhythm of lov- disciples! He loved and chal- piety which directs us to trust viewed Julie Miller, a Library of tency of political skill, abilities ing, then challenging; of being lenged them. It was the Heart God as “a good and generous Congress historian. She empha- and inclination which is neces- tender, then tough. Disruption of Jesus that revealed how Father” and to call Him Abba sized Washington’s misgivings sary to manage the helm.” of this rhythm can create major His Father’s heart was turned (Gal. 4:4-7)! about his ability to govern the When I heard this, I immedi- problems for kids. towards his children — us — in This tenderness is mani- young republic. “I think he felt ately thought of another leader love and mercy. The Father’s fested in meekness, a familial that when he expressed his self- who expressed a remarkably Soccer heart is what we need to receive openness, toward our neighbor. doubt that people would not similar sentiment upon his and what we are to give to oth- Meekness is not weakness! see that as weakness but that election. In April 2005, the day Chad played soccer. His parents ers. Scripture confirms the giving Meekness is having the power to they would see it as a strength,” after his installation Mass, Pope were highly successful profes- part, “The hearts of fathers will act or destroy, but not using it. Miller said. “Modesty was some- Benedict XVI opened up about sionals, trying to motivate Chad be turned back to the children” The Spirit infuses into us a new thing people really valued.” the recent papal conclave. “As to pay attention and engage in (Mal 3:24, 4:6; Lk 1:17; Sir capacity to love others, making Miller drew a sharp contrast the trend in the ballots slowly the game with some intensity. 48:10). Jesus actually became our “heart(s) participate in some to the current presidential cam- made me realize that, in a matter They were turning the situation indignant, incensed, or irate at manner in the very meekness of paign, marked by bragging and of speaking, the guillotine would into a life lesson: “How do you the disciples for hindering the lit- the Heart of Christ.” Our spiritual bravado. “I don’t think any of fall on me, I started to feel quite expect to succeed if you can’t do tle children from coming to Him fatherhood is made complete the candidates, for example, dizzy,” said the new pontiff, this?” There was a lot of criticism to be embraced, touched, and we when see others as part of would say, ‘I am not qualified then 78. “I thought that I had and pressure to perform. Another blessed by Him (Mk. 10:13-16). the family of God, treating them to do this job.’ Washington said done my life’s work and could team was trash-talking Chad and He was tough on his disciples with tenderness and friendliness. that publicly over and over.” now hope to live out my days in his team. The way they talked, I and tender towards the children And yet, Americans felt oth- peace. I told the Lord with deep would have sworn this was a U.S. in His spiritual fatherhood! Back to Soccer erwise. They saw in the 57-year- conviction, ‘Don’t do this to me. Olympic competition, but Chad St. John Paul II reflected on old army commander a leader You have younger and better was in fourth grade! The parents the Sacred Heart quite a bit. In I worked with Chad’s father who was clear-eyed about his [candidates] who could take up assured me their behavior was talking about the gift of the Holy to create new liturgies (rituals strengths and shortcomings, this great task with a totally dif- mild compared to other parents. Spirit called piety (reverence, and routines) in their domestic sure to assemble a team of smart ferent energy and with different Nevertheless, the results were pre- devoutness), he says, “the Spirit church that communicated love people. So Washington set off strength.” dictable: Chad was anxious, highly heals our hearts of every form to Chad. He affirmed Chad as a from Mount Vernon, leaving a Both men felt truly unworthy critical of himself, and impulsive, of hardness, and opens them to son rather than just his perfor- private life of “domestic felic- of their respective appointments almost explosive at times. He was tenderness toward God and our mance. And we shifted the focus ity,” as he put it, for New York. but moved forward, trying to performing to be loved, which left brothers and sisters” (May 28, from results, which Chad could “My movements to the chair of accept the trust their peers had him only as good as his last per- 1989). From our sonship, tender- not control, to his efforts — so government,” he wrote, “will be placed in them as they leaned on formance. The rhythm of Catholic ness flows toward God and is while he might not always score accompanied with feelings not their faith in God. Another strik- fatherhood was broken, and they expressed in prayer that arises unlike those of a culprit who is were all frustrated. from our own poverty and void going to the place of his execu- of chasing after earthly things, McCLOW, page 16 CAPECCHI, page 16 Loving God ... and others is clear — no mere lip service Jesus lives and is real. Jesus of the mind and heart to God. Good Samaritan may lose its or insincere motions, actually rules over all creation and over This reading gives us the impact, as most Americans do THE a masquerade of devotion, are all creatures. He is the head of familiar, and beautiful, story of not scorn people because of race sufficient. Again speaking for the Church. Discipleship means the Good Samaritan, affirming or ethnic origin. SUNDAY God, Moses summons the people accepting Jesus, but it also this long understanding of true The story still is relevant. to heartfelt, honest and total means uncompromising commit- dedication to God. Anyone may be a Samaritan GOSPEL dedication to God. Obeying com- ment to Jesus. Important to understanding from time to time. Maybe sin has mandments then becomes a This community in Colossae, the story is in knowing the dis- set us apart. Maybe something MSGR. OWEN F. CAMPION visible expression of a genuine visible and alive with the very dain in which Jews of the First leads us away from goodness. attitude of the soul. life of the Holy Spirit, was much, Century AD held Samaritans. We not only are all called to Also, Moses makes clear much more than a coincidental Jews at the time regarded love God and to love others, but Fifteenth Sunday in to the people that God, while gathering of persons profess- Samaritans almost as inca- most critically, anyone can be a almighty and invisible, and ing Jesus as Lord. In it lived the pable of holiness or goodness. Samaritan in God’s love. Ordinary Time therefore neither human nor spirit of Jesus. Through Jesus, its Samaritans were back-sliders, Luke 10:25-37 bound to the earth, is aware of people anticipated eternal life. traitors. Jesus clearly taught that human lives and is communicat- St. Luke’s Gospel provides a virtue could be in a Samaritan. he Book of Deuteronomy, ing with humans. very basic concept of Christian More broadly, the message was, READINGS the source of the first read- For its second reading this theology. Jesus says that the and is, that anyone can love oth- Sunday: Dt 30:10-14 Ps 69:14, 17, 30-31, ing for this weekend, is weekend, the Church presents true disciple must love God ers, can be with God. T 33-34, 36, 37 Col 1:15-20 Lk 10:25-37 one of the first five books of a passage from the Epistle to above all things and must love the Bible, collectively called the the Colossians. Colossae was neighbor as self. At times, people Monday: Is 1:10-17 Ps 50:8-9, 16b-17, Pentateuch, from the Greek word a relatively important city in assume that this admonition Reflection 21, 23 Mt 10:34-11:1 meaning “five.” These five books the Roman Empire’s northern was uniquely . It Over the years, American cul- Tuesday: Is 7:1-9 Ps 48:2-8 have been venerated for many Mediterranean world. A Christian was not. Ancient Judaism did not ture has advanced so that today Mt 11:20-24 years as containing the revela- community had formed in concern itself only with outward Americans are much more alert Wednesday: Is 10:5-7, 13b-16 tion of God to Moses: the great- Colossae, and its spiritual vitality manifestations of obedience to to, and rejecting of, prejudice. Ps 94:5-10, 14-15 Mt 11:25-27 est of all the ancient Hebrew was Paul’s concern that led to God, and formal worship of God, Admittedly, as evidenced sadly Thursday: Is 26:7-9, 12, 16-19 Ps 102:13- prophets. the writing of this epistle. without regard to the deep inten- every day by hate-filled actions 14ab, 15-21 Mt 11:28-30 In this reading, Moses speaks The reading builds on the tions of the heart. and words, prejudice is not Friday: Is 38:1-6, 21-22, 7-8 (Ps) Is to the people on God’s behalf. revelation given centuries earlier Historic belief among dead in this country. Remember 38:10-12, 16 Mt 12:1-8 Moses speaks the word of God. by Moses and by other proph- Hebrews, as evidenced in this the slaughter at the church in He calls the people to obey ets: God is invisible. Mortals see weekend’s first reading, also Charleston? Remember Orlando? Saturday: Mi 2:1-5 Ps 10:1-4, 7-8, 14 God’s commandments, but, he God, however, in the Lord Jesus. required a genuine commitment Nevertheless, the story of the Mt 12:14-21 16 COMMENTARY July 10, 2016

Instructing the ignorant, a work of mercy SCRIPTURE SEARCH® n the feast of the own knowledge. Gospel for July 10, 2016 Immaculate Conception, He spent his life challenging INTELLECT Luke 10:25-37 OPope Francis inaugurated others to consider what they a Holy Year of Mercy -- a special really knew about virtue, beauty time for the church to celebrate and truth. But he also did much AND VIRTUE Following is a word search based on the Gospel and experience God’s mercy. more than that. reading for the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle It’s not just a time for receiv- It is no work of mercy to leave C: a parable about showing mercy. The words can be ing mercy. In the bull of indic- students at the stage where they found in all directions in the puzzle. tion proclaiming the Jubilee Year, are convinced they know noth- JOHN GARVEY “Misericordiae Vultus,” the pope ing. STOOD UP TEACHER MUST I DO encouraged us to show mercy as In the “Phaedo,” Socrates sits (that’s all of us) want not only INHERIT ETERNAL WRITTEN well, in imitation of our heavenly with his disciples in a jail cell in to be disabused of error, but to LOVE HEART STRENGTH Father. Athens, where he has been con- know the truth. The merciful MIND DO THIS ROBBERS What does this mean for us at demned to death. They spend his teacher, like Socrates, guides and HALF DEAD LEVITE SAMARITAN Catholic universities? The prac- last hours discussing the immor- encourages them in their search. POURED OIL AN INN CARE OF HIM tices that first spring to mind are tality of the soul. When he visited The Catholic REPAY THREE DO THE SAME ready forgiveness and the corpo- Socrates puts forward one University of America in 2008, ral works of mercy. argument and then another. His Pope Benedict XVI reminded us But one of the seven spiritual followers are easily convinced that to lead the young to truth TWO PASSED BY works of mercy traditionally that the soul is immortal, until is “nothing less than an act commended by the church is two of them, Simmias and Cebes, of love.” It is a task for which PRDEMASEHTOD “instructing the ignorant.” The point out possible weaknesses in Catholic universities are espe- Jubilee Year is a good time to Socrates’ arguments. cially well equipped. UOSAMAR I TANA think about how and what we When they heard these objec- Because we have met the DBUT I REHN I NE teach our students. tions, the disciples got depressed. fullness of truth in the person In the contemporary acad- Socrates’ critics “upset our con- of Jesus Christ, we are confident OBTRAEHPMK I D emy, there is a popular idea victions and destroyed our confi- that truth can be found. OEHNETT I RWNF that teaching means instructing dence not only in what had been Christ’s good news, Pope students that they are igno- said already, but also in any- Benedict said, “is set to work, TRTANDHHTLAL rant. Students are challenged to thing that was to follow later.” guiding both teacher and student SSGHAFOCRCHA examine critically the first princi- But Socrates did not leave his toward the objective truth which, ples and beliefs that anchor their followers in this state. The point in transcending the particular PRNDOTH I SEOH judgments of true and false, is not that there is no truth. The and the subjective, points to JEEET I VELJEM right and wrong. fault lies in our own inability the universal and absolute that Postmodernist theory tells to grasp it. “We must not let it enables us to proclaim with con- OPRMUS T I DOBH us that all disciplines (not just enter our minds that there may fidence the hope which does not LATEACHERJVB theology) assume their principles be no validity in argument,” disappoint.” on faith. It rejects the possibility he says. “On the contrary, we CYSTYLANRETE of verifying or judging objectively should recognize that we our- © 2016 Tri-C-A Publications www.tri-c-a-publications.com between opposing first premises selves are still intellectual inva- or essential axioms. You have lids, but that we must brace our- your truth, I have mine. selves and do our best to become July 3 and 50 "We believe in ___ Critical thinking is certainly healthy.” he 10, 2016 God" an important step on the road to Instructing the ignorant is an 51 Legume truth. In Plato’s account of the act of mercy because it relieves 52 Who will cross this to get laws? trial of Socrates, the philosopher intellectual poverty, much as John Garvey is the president of The rossWord C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 explains that his wisdom con- almsgiving relieves the material Catholic University of America in T DOWN sisted in knowing the limit of his want of the poor. The ignorant Washington. 10 11 12 13 1 Expression of surprise

14 15 16 2 Ticket cost 3 A steward is in have blown up, but instead he challenge all men to follow the 17 18 19 charge of retorted, “Do you really think Sacred Heart and be spiritual 20 21 22 4 High naval rank McCLOW that’s the biggest problem we fathers, turning their hearts 23 24 25 26 27 28 (abbr.) have here?” I was amazed and towards all fatherless children 5 "River" in Spanish Continued from Page 15 laughed, saying, “I can’t even get in tenderness, challenging them 29 30 31 6 “The world has adults to do this!” Chad was feel- to be the best versions of them- 32 33 34 35 been”: to Paul ing much more secure and loved. selves. All men are called to 7 John the Baptist 36 37 a goal, he could always choose to The rhythm was back in right reveal and relive the very father- was probably quite play hard. These changes made order: love and challenge; ten- hood of God on Earth — this is 38 39 40 41 8 "___ of Thunder" a huge difference. Chad paid derness and toughness. We had spiritual fatherhood. 42 43 44 45 46 9 Wooden leg more attention, became more returned from Olympic tryouts to 11 "The ___ of Jesus" 47 48 49 self-motivated, and everyone fourth grade soccer. in our body noticed the change. In fact, in 50 51 52 13 Trim 16 Pope's city one game, he was playing hard, © 2016 www.tri-c-a-publications.com but they were losing badly. He The Challenge 18 Give false witness 21 Big fish did to had put his shorts on backwards, June is the month of the Dave McClow, M.Div. is a counselor Based on these readings: Is 6:10-14; Gal 6:14-18; and though it was not obvious, Lk 10: 1-12, 17-20 and Dt 30: 10-14; Lk 10:25-37 Jonah (2 wds) Sacred Heart. It includes Father’s with the Pastoral Solutions Institute 23 In possession of a friend started to harass him Day, which celebrates physi- Tele-Counseling Services. Read ACROSS there for the law? 24 Poured this on about it. Normally Chad would cal fatherhood. But we must more at CatholicExchange.com. 29 Ether wounds 1 Toward the back 30 ___-Baba and the 25 Sickly of fame and followers has never important beatitudes. 4 Joan of ___ 40 Thieves 26 God's commandments been greater, the humility of “Meekness is a way of being 7 Teaspoon (abbr.) 31 Neckwear 27 Family Washington and Benedict gives that draws us very close to 10 Wound 32 Slick 28 Still CAPECCHI me pause. Here we are, grasping Jesus,” Pope Francis said. “At its 12 Director (abbr.) 33 Loyal person 33 A Good Samaritan Continued from Page 15 for status and whatever strange depths, it is understanding the 13 Sandal 36 Nada does 14 Realm 21st century sponsorships and greatness of God.” 37 Shake this from 34 Stomach and bowels 15 People were for shortcuts it may confer. And That understanding brings your feet 35 Abraham's son Jerusalem 38 Profession of faith 36 Bird's home ing similarity: both men could’ve there they are, sure of who they such freedom. Nothing to prove 17 Royalty remained in their positions of 40 Tight 38 A type of berry are and who they are not, step- or earn or defend. “My grace is 19 Samaritan gave 42 Crossroad 39 Mary's flower power until death but made the ping aside gracefully to let some- sufficient for you, for power is 2 silver ones 45 On top 41 Firm up muscles bold choice to step down. They one else do something else. made perfect in weakness.” 20 Snow gliders 47 Where Magi 42 Executive director reached their decisions after dis- Benedict’s someone else, 22 Demon came from 43 Snacked cerning their own diminishing Francis, recently reflected on the 23 Frau 48 Southwestern Indian 44 Congressional vote capacities as well as the shifting virtue that gave way to his papa- 26 Who shall go up 49 One of widow’s two 46 School group needs of the climates in which cy, speaking about the Sermon Christina Capecchi is a freelance they served. on the Mount and citing “Blessed writer from Inver Grove Heights, In an era when the temptation are the meek” as one of the most Minn., and editor of SisterStory.org. Answer Key can be found on page 19 July 10, 2016 TODAY’S CATHOLIC 17

Earthworks’, part of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ and Ancilla College, annual Farm to Fork Dinner featuring the culinary art of Chef Brad Hindsley, will be Saturday, August 6, from 6-9 p.m. at the Overmyer Homestead, 15034 State Road 17 in Culver. The main course will feature grass fed, grain fin- ished Ancilla Beef and a new addition; Hoosier Shrimp from Walkerton. The new addition compliments Sports the goal of using no antibiotics, hormones or dangerous chemicals in the growth process. CYO sports: Learning between the lines

BY RON BUSCH to find out independently about Even though it wasn’t a foul thing “bigger than herself.” coach bought ice cream cones their CYO playing days. What in his eyes, his coach did “pull Friendships are important, and after a tough win. Regardless did they learn and retain from him aside” and took the time to CYO helped her to forge some of the sport there is something s my wife and I are gradu- their CYO experiences ? explain why it was a foul. It was lasting friendships as well. to learn. “Staying in the present ates of parochial schools, I talked to Andy first. CYO a good learning situation. It Beginning sports for youngsters moment” is another skill learned Ait wasn’t a difficult deci- presented Andy with made a later steal and may not come naturally, so it’s on a volleyball or basketball sion to send our children to St. an opportunity to lay-up even more important to overcome obstacles court, a softball diamond, or a Therese Catholic School. We both learn to know rewarding. and learn. CYO provided that for soccer field. Even the simple had good experiences growing his class- Andy still her. She didn’t have to be on a exercise of shooting a free throw up in grade school, and wanted mates at remembers winning team to learn. Being in a close game teaches you to our two children to have similar a deeper that. His on teams struggling to be suc- “stay in the moment,” dealing experiences. Now, at least 25 level. advice for cessful taught her good lessons with a “pressurized moment.” years later, we all have good He said coaches in perseverance, developing a Should the basketball team be memories of their school days. that is to “don’t quit” and “never give up” down 10 points, it’s important to Our 37 year old daughter, Ginger being remem- attitude. Being on a winning keep giving 100%. In CYO sports, now lives in Seattle, Washington, a CYO ber that team can be a great thing. But as in life, if you give up, then and our 30 year old son, Andy stu- the she felt that playing just for the you have no chance for success. now resides near Indianapolis. dent- “grow- sake of winning could have pre- Better to try and fail, then never St. Therese prepared them athlete ing-up vented her from learning that to try at all. well and both have worked pro- years” “this difficulty too shall pass.” I’m glad my now adult themselves into good jobs. vided can be She learned not to get too upset children attended St. Therese Ginger attended North Seattle him with awkward when things don’t go her way. Catholic School. I’m glad they Community College and works a chance at times for Her softball experience included were challenged in their school- as a “biomedical electronic to have youngsters. helping to build a winning team work. I’m glad they also played technician” for a University good beginning A coach has a from scratch. Her team devel- in CYO sports. On the volleyball of Washington hospital. Andy friendships, some- unique opportunity oped a “tough exterior,” encour- or basketball court, the softball attended Purdue and works for thing which may have to make a lasting impres- aging her fellow players to be diamond, or the soccer field, “Project Lead the Way,” an inter- been difficult otherwise. Today sion based on his or her actions. directed toward a best possible there have been many lessons national educational technology he still maintains a number of He also mentions that getting result. learned. As I watch CYO sports company headquartered in Indy. these early friendships, bound through the rough times can be Ginger encourages CYO today I have no doubt that this I’m justifiably proud and thank early in CYO basketball and rewarding as well. coaches to not direct anger life learning is still taking place God for their journeys through soccer. Of course he learned Ginger summarized CYO toward an individual player. today, right between the lines. life. “teamwork,” but also learned sports in one word “Fun!” She “Humiliation is not motivating.” Each expressed interest when how to handle situations when enjoyed being involved in some- She remembers how the softball I approached them about an things didn’t go his way. Andy interview regarding their early remarked that learning this at CYO youth sports experiences a young age in CYO sports has at St. Therese School. Ginger served him well through the was more of an athlete than years and helped him to become Andy; both played in CYO sports. well-adjusted through his grow- The Prayer of St. Francis: Ginger participated in CYO vol- ing up years. leyball, basketball, and softball, Andy remembered a basket- Creating an Illuminated Miniature while Andy played basketball ball situation in which he set and soccer. I decided to inter- a block or “pick” for another view them separately. I wanted player and got called for a foul.

Senior golfer Tate Golfers named to all- Heintzelman-Dee capped off a state teams stellar high school golf career by being named to the Indiana SOUTH BEND — Senior golfer High School Golf Coaches Will DeTrempe has been named Association 2016 All-State team. to the 2016 Indiana High Heintzelman-Dee recently com- School Golf Coaches Association peted in the IHSAA state finals at Academic All-State (IHSGCA) Prairie View Golf Club in Carmel team. Will is the first Saint and finished 25th out of 125 Joseph High School boys’ golfer participants. Heintzelman-Dee, Create your own inspirational illuminated miniature alongside Master Penman Harvest to be named to this team. a four year varsity player at the DeTrempe, a four-year var- number one spot on the Saint Crittenden. As we explore the beautiful Prayer of St. Francis, you’ll experience preparing sity player has been a mainstay Joseph team highlighted his the calf skin, mixing the colors, making and laying 24K gold, and each of the techniques in the golf program since his senior season with tournament to paint and glaze the image of St. Francis and his woodland creatures, in the freshman year. In his senior medalist honors at the South season, he posted sub-40 match Bend Country Club Invitational, Renaissance painting style. scores in matches vs. Clay and the Concord Invitational, and the Washington, Bremen and Glenn, Flo Troeger Invitational as well Harvest Crittenden is the founder of Acorn Arts. She has been published many times and her and Culver Military Academy as scoring a record low 33 in a work can be seen in museums, galleries and private collections throughout the U.S. and Europe. and capped the season off with match vs. Penn and Concord. a second place finish in the NIC Tate is only the second Saint Visit www.moontreestudios.org or call (574) 935-1712 to register Tournament at Eberhart shoot- Joseph boys’ golfer to be named email [email protected] for more information ing a 72. to the all-state team. GPS: 9638 Union Road, Plymouth IN 46563 ▪ The Center at Donaldson Only 15 golfers from the state of Indiana were named to the MoonTree Studios is a ministry of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ Academic All-State team. 18 TODAY’S CATHOLIC July 10, 2016 The Legend of Tarzan BY JOHN P. MCCARTHY combobulated expressions on the (as is Rom), Jackson’s character faces of Belgian soldiers as they Williams serves as comic relief. NEW YORK (CNS) — Just clash with tribal warriors in the He also provides an American beneath the surface of “The circa-1884 Congo. and African-American perspec- Legend of Tarzan” (Warner After mowing down numerous tive on slavery. After fighting Bros.), a Gilbert and Sullivan tribesmen, every soldier is killed. in the Civil War, he becomes a opera is trying to claw its way The only survivor is the civilian mercenary and wants to atone for out. leading them. He’s Leon Rom atrocities he committed against That’s not to say the latest (Christoph Waltz), the wicked Native Americans and Mexicans big-screen take on Edgar Rice emissary of Belgium’s King during the earlier phase of his Burroughs’ “Lord of the Jungle” Leopold. life. creation is remotely clever or lyri- Sent by his bankrupt mon- Visually, “The Legend of cal, only that it’s a wee bit silly arch to organize the systematic Tarzan” has a stiff, cartoonish and unspools just a few Victorian exploitation of the Congo’s peo- quality — call it digital arthritis gentleman’s whiskers shy of an ple and natural resources, Rom’s — and won’t awe a new gen- overblown parody. long-range plan entails mass eration of moviegoers as they A loud summertime diver- enslavement and the deploy- behold Tarzan swinging through sion, the movie wants to provide ment of vicious mercenaries. His the jungle on vines. The animal something for everybody — at immediate task is to save his sequences are comparatively least those seeking a history les- own skin by striking a deal with realistic however, which is sur- son, a passionate romance, or the fierce Chief Mbonga (Djimon prising since no live animals a rousing adventure in which Hounsou), who demands a cer- appear on camera. the good guys are easy to dis- tain personage be brought to him Nevertheless, during the tinguish from the bad. And in exchange for Rom’s initial action scenes it’s unlikely view- yet, despite also offering many quarry, a fortune in diamonds. ers will ever forget they’re watch- stabs at humor, the topsy-turvy, Cut to 10 Downing Street, ing computer-generated effects. tongue-in-cheek quality reminis- London, where John Clayton, And the romantic interludes cent of Gilbert and Sullivan is the Earl of Greystoke (Alexander resemble perfume commercials. mostly inadvertent. Skarsgaard), is being urged to Alexander Skarsgard stars in a scene from the movie “The Legend of Tarzan.” The music is overbearing and The whiff of satirical intent accept King Leopold’s invitation The Catholic News Service classification is A-III -- adults. The Motion Picture predictable throughout. to travel to the Congo on behalf At one comparatively quiet emanating from “The Legend of Association of America rating is PG-13 – parents strongly cautioned. Tarzan” derives from how much of Great Britain. As we learn in a juncture, Rom tells his captive series of gauzy flashbacks, that’s Jane, “People love a good story.” it strains to frame the material own fact-finding mission. figure capable of swatting aside in ways contemporary audiences where he became an orphan He’s correct, and that’s why the and, after being reared by goril- The irreverent use to which a soulless outsiders and uniting the filmmakers should have let the will connect with and find rel- rosary is put will dismay Catholic human and zoological denizens evant. las, gained fame as Tarzan. It’s plot and pictures speak for them- also where he ran afoul of Chief viewers. Rather than fiendishly of the Congo against a common selves. Their misguided effort to No doubt, the topics of slav- twirl the ends of his mustache, enemy. Robbie is a lovely and ery, animal rights, environmen- Mbonga. coddle the audience by spelling Now, eight years after arriv- as a stereotypical villain might, capable, if slightly shrill, Jane. everything out prevents them tal degradation, greed and the Rom fingers the string of prayer Purportedly modeled on a real military abuses of colonialism ing in England with his wife, from spinning a consistently Jane (Margot Robbie) — also beads that are always in his yet unidentified historical figure entertaining yarn. are pertinent. But director David right hand. Far worse, the Yates and screenwriters Adam raised in the Congo, albeit in more conventional fashion as the cruel, power-hungry bureau- Cozad and Craig Brewer handle crat uses his rosary -- made of Helping buyers and sellers find the home of their dreams! them in such a clumsily overt daughter of an American teacher in a Congolese village — Lord “Madagascar spider silk” and Call me...I’m here to help. manner that it drains both the given to him by a priest when he seriousness and the fun out of Greystoke wants to lead the quiet Andrea “Andy” Hall life of an aristocrat. Still, the lure was a boy -- as a lethal weapon. the experience. All the work is Skarsgaard acquits himself done for the audience; there are of Africa is impossible to resist. 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St. John Bosco is located opportunity to discover that their St. Jude Delene Anne Regan, Christ the King 14, from 4-6 p.m. Tickets are at 216 N. Main St. “Good” marriage can be “Great.” 81, St. Mary Thomas L. Haley, 79, $8 for adults, $2.50 for children This weekend does not include Magdalena Sciba, 102, St. Charles Borromeo Clyde E. Stevens, 83, 5-12. Hidden treasures rummage sale overnight accommodations. To St. Anthony de Padua Bristol — St. Mary of the apply or seek more information, SS. Peter and Paul Llewelleyn B. Stine, 88, St. Joseph School plans alumni reunion Annunciation Parish, 411 W. visit www.wwme-ni.org or call Genevieve Queen of Angels Mishawaka Garrett — St. Joseph School Vistula St., will have a rummage 260-637-8567. Trojanowski, 89, Ethel Anne Bartlett, 78, will have an alumni reunion sale at the church Friday and Eleen Hall, 96, Our St. Anthony de Padua Saturday, July 16, from 2:30-4:30 Saturday, July 8 and 9 from 9 Queen of Peace Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Consolation Lady of Good Hope p.m. in Bennett Hall. Mass will a.m. to 2 p.m. Angola — St. Anthony of Padua Rose M. VanHulle, 86, Christine K. Cripe, 73, follow at 5 p.m. Light refresh- Parish will host a pilgrimage Our Lady of Hungary Alma C. Schnelker, 83, Queen of Peace ments provided. Vacation Bible School announced to the Shrine of Our Lady of Our Lady of Good South Bend — St. Anthony de Consolation in Carey, Ohio. Hope Maurice Verstraete, 98, Interpreter to be at Mass Padua Parish will host Parachute Departure on October 2, from St. Queen of Peace Fort Wayne — An Interpreter for with the Angels and St. Catherine Anthony, 700 W. Maumee St., at the Deaf and Hard of Hearing of Laboure Vacation Bible School 7 a.m. in a 55 passenger bus. 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If you are interested Full description at www.diocesefwsb.org/team of his retirement after 21 years Worldwide Marriage Encounter plans in making a donation, please call and will return to Sri Lanka on summer weekend Sue Koester at the Franciscan July 18. The Open House will South Bend — The Worldwide Center’s Medicine Cabinet at 260- Send resume to [email protected] be on Sunday, July 10, from 2-4 Marriage Encounter of Northern 744-3977 or email contact@the- p.m. in the church basement. Indiana will offer a weekend in fransicancenter.org. Immaculate Conception is located at the corner of 400 S and 700 E in Noble County. Director High School Youth Ministry Retirement open house planned Churubusco — St. John Bosco Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, Fort Parish will host an open house Sunday, July 17, from 2-4 p.m. Wayne, seeks a Director of High School Youth Ministry to work with our Associate Pastor on either a full-time or part-time basis. 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HARMDIRSHOE NOREPEESNIT LOBALOESOYA D.O. McComb and Sons Christ and His Church. Candidates are encouraged AREAMOURNING TAIPANTETNA EBBCIAOOPEC has been family owned since 1925, EARLCOINS INBOARDCARESto send a letter of interestABRAHAMSWEDE and resume to Father SKISIMP AYESOLA LEDMIND providing the quality service you know HOUSEWIFESKY PECKSBOYNOEDave Voors, pastor at SaintANVILHUNFLU Elizabeth’s, at: and expect. We’re here when you need AIRALITIE AMOSTENACRE COIFCUDMOOR SLYALLEGIANT [email protected] us and that will never change. NILDUST DISHGET LOOPPOT CREDOTAUT KNOCKPRAYINGor to contact the parishWEARYCUSHITE office with questions at CROSSWAYATOP NONOPEATRIO (260)ABBATARSDEN 432-0268 (260) 426-9494 EASTUTECENT OVENERIEINN ROLLERIEEND www.mccombandsons.com ONEPEASEA BADPONDSEE ENEALMSADS

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Provided by Bishop Luers High School Dignitaries gathered on June 23 as Bishop Luers High School held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Chapel of St. Francis and media center. From left are the following: Marsha Jordan, superintendent of Catholic Schools; Doug Kinder, contractor; Tiffany Albertson, princi- pal; Greg Leatherman, representing the City of Fort Wayne; Provided by Jan Torma Father Andrew Budzinski, pastor of St. John the Baptist On Wednesday, June 29, Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades visited Catholic Youth Summer Camp Parish, Fort Wayne, who offered the prayer and blessed the (CYSC) and celebrated Mass with 44 campers from 18 parishes and 20 volunteer staff construction site; Jerry Henry, who with his wife, Becky, on the grounds of Camp Lutherwald in Howe, Indiana. Afterwards, he joined the camp co-chair the ongoing Faith in Our Future Phase II Capital for lunch, autographed the campers’ name tags and campsite flags. He enjoyed listening Campaign; Jim Hoch, architect with Hoch and Associates; to them sing the theme song, Land of My Father by Matt Maher, while playing a catchy and Carl Loesch, Secretary of Catholic Education for the rhythm on their Ashika drums. The campers shared a unified recitation of the Scripture, Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend. The ceremony included Matthew 5:14-16, reflecting the theme of the CYSC 2016 – Shine! pulling down the plastic wall in the background to mark the beginning of the chapel and media center construction.

The Feast Day of Who was Saint Anne? Saint Anne & Saint Joachim

St. Anne was the is July 26 wife of Patron Saints of Grandparents St. Joachim. It’s the perfect opportunity to honor and give thanks to our earthly parents and Little is known for grandparents! certain, but legend holds that after many Call or Write if your loved ones live far years of marriage, the away. Just let them know you’re couple grieved that thinking of them. they had no children. Invite them to lunch, tea, or coffee. Their prayers were heard and It doesn’t have to be fancy to be special. they received news that Anne would bear a child whose name Engage them about their experiences. would be spoken in every What has given them hope and strength corner of the earth. on their life’s journey? If your parents and grandparents are This child was called Mary and passed, you could reach out to an older she would bear the son of God. neighbor or fellow parishioner.

Saint Anne Grace Pointe Saint Anne Randallia Place 5610 Noll Avenue saintannecommunities.org 1900 Randallia Drive Fort Wayne, Indiana 46806 Fort Wayne, Indiana 46805 (260) 745-7039 (260) 484-5555