THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA

Annual Report July 1, 2018–June 30, 2019 2 Theological College Annual Report 2018–2019 1

Dear Alumni and Friends, At the rite of ordination to the disciple on a journey, constantly needing an integrated formation, diaconate, the candidate places understood as a continuous configuration to Christ.” (Congrega- his hands on the Bible and the tion for Clergy, “The Gift of the Priestly Vocation,” December 8, bishop speaks the following 2016, Introduction, 3). This is the most fundamental challenge words: “Receive the Gospel of that guides Theological College as it enters its second century of Christ, whose herald you are now. service to the Church in the . It is a commitment that MISSION Believe what you read, teach what requires continual review and evaluation of our program. It is a you believe, and practice what you teach.” This is a deeply powerful commitment that requires collaboration with our sending bishops Theological College participates in the mission and responsibility of the bishops moment in the life of a priesthood candidate, as he promises to live (in particular, the new Ordinary of the Archdiocese of Washington, to provide for the people of God wise and holy priests close to the heart of Christ a life that reflects the vision and the values for which Jesus lived Archbishop Wilton Gregory), vocation directors, and our alumni. and consumed in his work of salvation. In affiliation with The Catholic University and died, a life that becomes for those under his care a source of Feedback, suggestions, and questions are welcomed so that the of America, Theological College assists seminarians in the task of vocational hope and consolation. At Theological College, every dimension of can adjust its program to make it more effective for an discernment and in the preparation for priestly life and ministry at the diocesan our formation program — be it human, spiritual, intellectual, or increasingly diverse and multicultural ecclesial reality. level, particularly as experienced in the United States. pastoral — seeks to assist each seminarian to be informed and free; On behalf of the American Province of the Society of St. Sulpice Rev. Gerald D. McBrearity, P.S.S. ’73 to be ready, willing, and able to enter this new way of being in the and of the Theological College community, I want to thank you Rector Sulpician Tradition world. In the words of Blessed John Henry Newman: “The general for your prayers and support. principles of any study you may learn by books at home; but the Ann Lesini The formation program of Theological College is guided by the principles and detail, the color, the tone, the air, the life which makes it live in us, Sincerely Yours in Christ, Treasurer, Theological College, Inc. ethos of the Sulpician Fathers as articulated by Father Jean-Jacques Olier, founder you must catch all these from those in whom it lives already.” At of the Society of St. Sulpice: “to live supremely for God in Christ Jesus our Lord, the heart of the mission of Theological College is the preparation Jean D. Berdych so much so that the inner life of His only Son should penetrate to the inmost of a future generation of priests who “live” their vocation in such Senior Financial Analyst depths of our heart and to such an extent that everyone should be able to say, a way that those under their care will be inspired by the way their Rev. Gerald D. McBrearity, P.S.S. ’73, Rector ‘It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me.’” Originally founded to Suzanne Tanzi presides, preaches, teaches, collaborates, and cares. reform the clergy in 1630s France, the Society retains its commitment of “devel- Media and Promotions Manager The vision of Theological College is guided by the eloquent oping men of character, educating effective priests, forming pastoral leaders, and words found in the fifth chapter of the First Letter of Saint Peter, Photography nurturing an apostolic spirit.” a section often used at priesthood ordinations: “Beloved, I exhort Santino Ambrosini the presbyters among you, as a fellow presbyter and witness to Basilica of the Immaculate Shrine of the Cover: As Theological College moves into its second century of service to the Church, we reflect on its historical roots. At top right, Rev. Charles de Condren the sufferings of Christ and one who has a share in the glory to be Immaculate Conception (1588-1641), confessor to Rev. Jean-Jacques Olier, is credited with introducing revealed. Tend the flock of God in your midst, overseeing not by Ed Casey the newly ordained Olier to a devout mystical interior life now known as the constraint but willingly, as God would have it, not for shameful Patrick Ryan, The Catholic University French School of Spirituality. Father de Condren’s direction influenced Olier’s profit but eagerly. Do not lord it over those assigned to you but be of America later founding of the Society of Saint Sulpice in 1645 and its subsequent spiritual examples to the flock. And when the chief Shepherd is revealed, The general principles of Rev. Christopher Seibt disciplines and the role of formation. you will receive the unfading crown of glory.” The responsibility of any study you may learn Center, Blessed Agnes of Jesus, O.P. (1602-1634), had a vision in which the Virgin Theological College, in collaboration with the School of Theology Theological College Mary told her that there was a young priest who would start the first seminary in and Religious Studies and the School of Philosophy of The Catholic by books at home; but 401 Michigan Ave., N.E. France. Father Olier did not know Mother Agnes at that time, nor she him, but University of America, is to prepare seminarians to incarnate in Washington, DC 20017 the detail, the color, the he had a vision of the Dominican nun while on a retreat directed by St. Vincent their lives the interior dispositions and leadership skills that will 202-756-4900 Telephone de Paul. Olier went to Langeac to find Mother Agnes, who related her vision to enable them to guide and animate those under their care by their tone, the air, the life which 202-756-4908 Fax him, and thus the relationship as priest confessor and directee began, as well as example — an example of gentleness, patience, hospitality, and www.theologicalcollege.org the foundation for the seminary in 1641. mercy. makes it live in us, you must Bottom left, Rev. Jacques-Andre Emery, P.S.S. (1732-1811), brought the Sulpician At this very challenging moment in our beloved Church’s history, The FY 2019 Annual Report is published presence to America in 1791 on the invitation of Bishop John Carroll, the first catch all these from those by the Office of Institutional Advancement U.S. bishop, who wished for the Sulpician formators to direct the nation’s first Theological College renews its commitment to provide a program of Theological College. It gratefully seminary in Baltimore. Superior of the Society of St. Sulpice during the French of priestly formation that fulfills the mandate contained in the in whom it lives already. acknowledges contributions received by the Revolution, Emery was imprisoned and several times escaped the guillotine. new Ratio Fundamentalis, which deals with seminary formation. Blessed John Henry Newman seminary during the period of July 1, 2018, to “The fundamental idea is that should form missionary These original oil-on-canvas portraits by Rev. Peter Wm. Gray, P.S.S., were espe- June 30, 2019. disciples who are ‘in love’ with the Master, shepherds ‘with the cially created for Olier Hall at Theological College, where they are displayed with smell of the sheep,’ who live in their midst to bring the mercy of the Father Gray portrait of Rev. Jean-Jacques Olier. These works comprise the Every effort has been made to be as accurate God to them. Hence, every priest should always feel that he is a only Sulpician display of its kind in the world. as possible with the listing of names that appear in this annual report. We apologize for any omission or error in the compilation of these lists. 2 Theological College Annual Report 2018–2019 3

Theological College Administration and Operations Staff * LEADERSHIP Jean D. Berdych Senior Financial Analyst BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Nanette Cepko Theological College, Inc. Bookkeeper Very Rev. John C. Kemper, P.S.S., Rev. Richard M. Gula, P.S.S. Cornelia Hart Chairman Rev. Anthony J. Pogorelc, P.S.S. Assistant to Director of Pastoral Formation Rev. Daniel F. Moore, P.S.S. Rev. Hy K. Nguyen, P.S.S. David Brian Lang, M.M. Director of Music University Seminary Committee

Ann Lesini Most Rev. Wilton D. Gregory, Deacon Stephen Kaneb Treasurer Chairman Mr. Gerard Mitchell Timothy Murphy Cardinal Timothy Dolan Rev. Gerald D. McBrearity, P.S.S., Facilities Manager Cardinal Blase Cupich Secretary Cardinal Daniel DiNardo Very Rev. John C. Kemper, P.S.S., Mary K. Nauman Most Rev. Samuel J. Aquila Provincial Superior (Ex Officio) Development and Media Promotions Assistant Sofia Olkiewicz TC Advisory Committee Assistant to Rector Mr. Mark E. Chopko Mr. David Montgomery William H. Smith IV Maintenance Engineer Dr. Joan M. Holmer Mr. Jonathon Smith Rev. Gerald D. McBrearity, P.S.S., Mr. Michael Steele Suzanne Tanzi Rector Media and Promotions Manager

Catholic University Officials* ALUMNI CLASS REPRESENTATIVES

John Garvey, J.D. 1945-48 1973 Rev. Gerald McBrearity, 1989 Rev. Thomas Parlette 2005 Rev. Robert Kinnally President Rev. John Mattingly, P.S.S. P.S.S. 1990 Dr. Philip V. Robey 2006 Rev. Leonardo Gajardo, P.S.S. 1955 Rev. John McCaslin 1974 Rev. Jerome Rodenfels Aaron Dominguez, M.S., Ph.D. 1991 Rev. Joseph O’Brien 2007 Rev. Thomas Lawless Provost 1956 Rev. Msgr. Joseph Riedman 1975 Rev. Raymond O’Brien 1992 Rev. Darrin Connall 2008 Rev. John David Ramsey 1957 Rev. Thomas Peterman 1976 Rev. Msgr. Paul Stefanko Lawrence J. Morris, J.D. 1993 Rev. R. Kent Bowlds 2009 Rev. John Naugle Chief of Staff and Counselor to the President 1959 Rev. Msgr. Paul Cook 1977 Rev. Michael Carrion 1994 Rev. Thomas Graner 2010 Rev. Jared Suire 1960 Rev. Lyle Schulte 1978 Rev. Stephen Gosnell J. Steve Brown, Ph.D. 1995 Rev. Glenn McCreary 2011 Rev. Tyler Smedley Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies 1961 Rev. Stanley Russell 1979 Rev. William Verrilli 1996 Rev. David Poecking 2012 Rev. Daniel Carson 1963 Rev. Peter Graziano 1980 Rev. Msgr. Michael Clay Msgr. Ronny E. Jenkins, S.T.L., J.C.D. 1997 Rev. Rusty Rabalais 2013 Rev. Scott Holmer Dean, School of Canon Law 1964 Rev. Donald Karlen 1981 Rev. G. Michael Gribble 1998 Rev. John Dillon 2014 Rev. Michael Ackerman 1965 Rev. Leo Gallina 1982 Rev. Edward Steiner John C. McCarthy, Ph.D. 1999 Rev. Mark Cunningham 2015 Rev. Matthew Kiehl Dean, School of Philosophy 1966 Rev. J. Timothy Power 1983 Rev. William McKee 2000 Rev. John McDonough 2016 Rev. Ryan Pineda 1967 Rev. Martin Peter 1984 Rev. John Abe Very Rev. Mark Morozowich, S.E.O.D. 2001 Rev. Adrian Porras 2017 Rev. Miguel Melendez Dean, School of Theology and Religious Studies 1968 Rev. Msgr. W. Ronald 1985 Rev. Donald Bourgeois 2002 Rev. James Fennessy 2018 Rev. Nicholas Redmond Jameson Rev. Matthew Browne (Rockville Centre), shown here with 1986 Rev. Michael Watson 2003 Rev. Kenneth Shuping 2019 Rev. Patrick Mullan other TC alumni and seminarians, was one of 16 in the Class 1969 Rev. James Dallen, Ph.D. of 2019 who were ordained in May and June. Father Matt 1987 Rev. John Wagner III 2004 Rev. William Coffas has returned to TC for the 2019–20 school year to earn 1971 Mr. Donald Roberts his S.T.L. while living in the new Providence Hall priests *Current as of June 30, 2019 1988 Rev. Robert Hyde residence. 4 Theological College Annual Report 2018–2019 5

COMMUNITY 2018–2019 SEMINARY COMMUNITY BY ARCH/DIOCESE Diocese of Birmingham, Ala. Diocese of Little Rock, Ark. Diocese of Rockville Centre, N.Y. Jacob (Daniel) Sessions Bro. Matthias Hagge Matthew Blanco

Diocese of Brideport, Conn. Archdiocese of Louisville, Ky. Matthew Browne David Roman Jr. Patrick (Cole) McDowell Jonathan Pham

Diocese of Charleston, S.C. Diocese of Memphis, Tenn. Nicholas Waldron Justin Damask Scott Barhke Diocese of Saint Augustine, Fla. Nicholas Shiver W. Gabriel Bouck Michael Kieler

Diocese of Cleveland, Ohio John Griffith Justin Motes Mitchell Carson Archdiocese of New York, N.Y. Archdiocese of San Francisco, Calif. Sean Neville Walter Genito Santino Ambrosini Wesbee Victor Diocese of Corpus Christi, Diocese of Spokane, Wash. Carlos De La Rosa Diocese of , Pa. Raymond Kalema Brendan Dawson Michael Golla Diocese of Syracuse, N.Y. Ramiro (R.J.) Regalado Timothy Deely James Buttner Charles Silvas David Egan Jr. Benjamin Schrantz Jacob Gruber Diocese of Dallas, Texas Archdiocese of Washington, D.C. Garrett Bockman Aaron Ledgerwood Jonathan Barahona Cesar Garcia Mingwei Li Ryan Braam The fundamental idea is Mark Garrett David Schmidt Joseph Gonzalez that seminaries should form Elmer Herrera-Guzmán Diocese of Portland, Maine Stefan Megyery missionary disciples who Ryan Hiaeshutter Liam Gallagher Patrick Mullan Joseph Moreshead* Michael Russo are ‘in love’ with the Master, Gregory Schettini Matthew Tadyshak Diocese of Raleigh, N.C. Sean Skahen shepherds ‘with the smell of John DeGuzman Kyle Vance Diocese of Fort Worth, Texas the sheep,’ who live in their Jason Allan* Nicolas Rapkoch John Winslow

midst to bring the mercy of William Hayes* Diocese of Richmond, Va. Diocese of Wheeling- God to them. Hence, every Austin Hoodenpyle William Buckley Charleston, W.Va. Nicholas Cochran David LaPointe Philip Decker* priest should always feel Eric Cosme FORMATION FACULTY Brett Metzler* Anthony Ferguson that he is a disciple on a Armando Herrera-DosReis Nye (Joseph) Wiley Rev. Gerald D. McBrearity, P.S.S. ’73, Rector Archdiocese of Hartford, Conn. journey, constantly needing Rev. Hy K. Nguyen, P.S.S., Vice-Rector Anthony Federico Alexandre Jiménez de Alcântara Diocese of Worcester, . Brian Ashmankas an integrated formation, Rev. David D. Thayer, P.S.S. Jaime Maldonado-Avilés Joseph Kauflin understood as a continuous Rev. Chris Arockiaraj, P.S.S. Thomas Lawrence* Peter Bui Rev. Leonardo J. Gajardo, P.S.S. Diocese of Lafayette, La. Christopher Masla Zachary Sullivan configuration to Christ. Rev. Dominic Ciriaco, P.S.S. Reed Bellingham Rev. Carlos Piedrahita, Sulpician Cand. Luke Kirk Kevin Riedel* Congregation for Clergy, “The Gift Seth Seaman of the Priestly Vocation,” Ratio Rev. James P. Froehlich, O.F.M. Cap. Michael Vidrine *Pastoral Year Fundamentalis Institutionis Sacerdotalis Deacon Ed McCormack Cassidy Stinson 6 Theological College Annual Report 2018–2019 7

FINANCIALS

Total Revenues

n Catholic University Tuition and Fees 48.1% n Seminary Room and Board 17.3% n Development* 10.6% n Commercial Tenants 10.3% n Others 6.4% n Guests & Programs 5.4% n Faculty 1.7% n Grants 0.2%

* Development includes donations to the Viéban Annual Fund, The Rev. John C. Selner, P.S.S., Endowed Chair for Sacred Music and Liturgy, Capital Campaign, Bequests, and Restricted donations

The unaudited financial information set forth above is preliminary and subject to adjustments and modifications.

My brother priests: Like the Curé of Ars, you serve Total Expenditures “in the trenches,” bearing n Catholic University Tuition and Fees 50.0% the burden of the day and n Other Seminary Costs 22.4% n Food Service 11.2% the heat (cf. Mt 20:12), n Commercial Tenants 7.8% confronting an endless n Administrative Expenses 2.4% variety of situations in n Formation Program 2.0% your effort to care for n Promotion 1.7% n Development 1.2% and accompany God’s n Liturgy 0.5% people … Despite the n Alumni Day 0.4% hardships of the journey, n Faculty 0.3% December 9, 2018: TC seminarian Charles Silvas (2-T, Corpus Christi) bearing the reliquary n Golf Tournament 0.1% you are writing the finest of the incorrupt heart of St. Jean Vianney, the Curé of Ars, for veneration at the Basilica of pages of the priestly life. the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.

Pope Francis (August 4, 2019) 8 Theological College Annual Report 2018–2019 9

CONTRIBUTORS SEMINARY CIRCLE Thank you to the following individuals, organizations, and dioceses who made gifts to the Viéban Annual Fund in the form of an BISHOP’S CIRCLE unrestricted gift of $100 to $499 during FY 2019: Diocese of Memphis Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Dyer ’66 Rev. Owen W. Korte ’81 Whatever the amount, every gift to Theological College is greatly appreciated. Special recognition and thanks are given to the following Diocese of Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. David Egan Mr. Robert J. Kovacs, Esq. ’78 individuals, organizations, and archdioceses who contributed $5,000 or more in the form of an unrestricted gift to the Viéban Annual Fund during FY 2019: Scavone Photography Mr. Robert L. Faherty ’66 Rev. Anthony F. Krisak ’75 Archdiocese of New York The Associated Sulpicians of the Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon A. Smith State Farm Companies Foundation Rev. David M. Foley ’72 Rev. Nicholas J. Landsberger ’61 Archdiocese of Washington United States Rev. Gary Schexnayder ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Agli Jr. ’70 Rev. Msgr. John J. M. Foster Mr. Bruce M. Laufer Rev. Anthony Amato ’17 Mr. and Mrs. William P. Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lawrence Jr. RECTOR’S CIRCLE Rev. Ismael N. Ayala ’10 Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Frei Mr. Adrian F. Ledermann ’66 Rev. Benjamin E. Barr ’17 Rev. Msgr. David R. Funk ’74 Rev. Theodore V. Lewandowski ’59 Thank you to the following individuals who made gifts to the Viéban Annual Fund in the form of an unrestricted gift of $1,000 to $4,999 Rev. Winston L. Bath ’72 Rev. Peter J. Gaspeny ’82 Rev. Carlos Limongi ’18 during FY 2019: Rev. Michael Baynham ’17 Rev. Msgr. James E. Gilg ’66 Very Rev. Martin A. Linebach, V.G. ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald V. Anzia ’54 Rev. Leo J. Gallina ’65 Rev. Thomas M. O’Donnell ’61 Rev. John P. Beal Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Goebel ’78 Mr. Robert J. Livingston ’62 Rev. Christopher T. Begg Mr. Lawrence H. Hyde Jr.* Mrs. Helene O’Neil* Mr. and Mrs. Doug Becker Rev. Chad S. Green Mr. Kerry Mack ’80 Rev. Melvin C. Blanchette, P.S.S. Rev. Msgr. William R. Jameson ’68 Most Rev. Michael F. Olson ’89 Rev. Stanley Benecki ’84 Rev. Joseph C. Gregorek ’65 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Mahan ’51 Rev. Donald E. Bourgeois ’85 Rev. Timothy L. Kitzke ’82 Rev. Don A. Piraro ’67 Mr. Donald F. Bennewitz ’55 Rev. G. Michael Gribble ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Maldonado-Machado Rev. Msgr. Charles L. Brown III ’67 Rev. Richard D. Kramer Jr. Rev. William M. Quinlan ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Blanc Rev. Msgr. Edmund O. Griesedieck ’65 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Manion ’60 Rev. Edward E. Carroll ’50 Rev. Gerald D. McBrearity, P.S.S ’73 Rev. Msgr. Paul F. Stefanko ’76 Rev. R. Kent Bowlds ’93 Rev. Joseph A. Grimaldi ’89 Rev. Louis Masi ’14 Rev. Msgr. Paul G. Cook ’59 Rev. John T. McDonough ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Faron J. Thibodeaux Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boxie Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Gross ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Masla Rev. Msgr. Carl F. Cummings ’75 Rev. Msgr. James W. McLoughlin ’65 Mr. Mason E. Wiggins Jr. ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Braam Rev. Scott R. Hahn ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Masserant Rev. Jerome A. Dixon ’57 Rev. Hy K. Nguyen, P.S.S. Rev. Msgr. John F. Wippel, Ph.D. ’56 Rev. Thomas J. Brosmer ’69 Mr. Michael G. Haigerty ’98 Mr. J. Michael McCauley ’63 Rev. Paul J. Drobin ’66 Rev. Raymond C. O’Brien ’75 *Deceased Very Rev. Phillip J. Brown, P.S.S. ’89 Rev. James L. Harrison ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick K. McDonald ’74 SULPICIAN CIRCLE Rev. Matthew Browne ’19 Rev. Kenneth W. Haydock ’81 Mr. and Mrs. James B. McGill ’70 Rev. David L. Brownfield ’90 Rev. James E. Healy ’72 Mr. Robert A. McGowan ’68 Thank you to the following individuals, organizations, and dioceses who made gifts to the Viéban Annual Fund in the form of an unrestrict- Rev. Keith T. Burney ’16 Mrs. Martha Hinds Rev. Msgr. Roger E. McGrath ’71 ed gift of $500 to $999 during FY 2019: Rev. James J. Caldarella ’70 Mr. Albert F. Hlavachek ’70 Rev. Miguel Melendez ’17 Rev. Michael Ackerman ’14 Rev. Mark A. Kreder ’03 Rev. Maurice H. Sands Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. Carroll ’74 Mrs. Mary S. Hommel Rev. Thomas J. Monaghan ’70 Rev. John T. Albosta ’61 Mr. Earl T. Kumfer, Ph.D. ’67 Mr. Frederick B. Scheetz Mr. James A. Cepko Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hoppes Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Morelli Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Beaudrie Rev. Ryan Lerner ’14 Mr. Robert Schreiber Ms. Mary E. Challinor Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Houghton ’51 Most Rev. Robert F. Morneau ’66 Chorbishop Seely R. Beggiani ’61 Rev. Kenneth Marlovits ’14 Rev. Anthony Sciarappa ’16 Rev. Anthony L. Chandler ’89 Dr. and Mrs. David Hoye Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. David Berdych Rev. Thomas J. McGrath ’59 Rev. Msgr. Robert S. Sokolowski ’57 Rev. Jeffrey Chichester ’18 Rev. William M. Jerse ’76 Ms. Anne Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cepko Rev. John E. McMurry, P.S.S. Rev. Richard S. Sturtz ’56 Rev. William G. Coffas ’04 Rev. Peter J. Joyce ’83 Rev. Frank J. Murray ’81 Dr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Collins Rev. Msgr. Thomas G. Miller ’71 Rev. William Wuenschel ’15 Rev. Roger P. Cooney ’70 Rev. Richard J. Kelley Rev. James Myers, P.S.S. Most Rev. Thomas J. Costello ’54 Rev. Martin A. Peter ’67 St. Eugene Church, Asheville, N.C. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John T. Coyne Mr. and Mrs. Greg Kieler His Eminence Edwin F. O’Brien Rev. John J. Dillon ’98 Rev. Ryan I. Pineda ’16 Rev. Mark E. Cunningham ’99 Rev. Robert Kinnally ’05 Rev. Sinclair Oubre ’81 Mr. Andrew Gauzza Rev. Robert J. Randall ’51 Rev. James Dallen ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kirk Rev. Matthew R. Paratore ’09 Rev. Robert W. Hughes ’68 Rev. Nicholas Reid ’11 Mr. Horace Deets ’64 Rev. John J. Kleinwachter ’77 Rev. David J. Pickens ’09 Rev. John M. Hynes ’65 Rev. Daniel J. Ring ’68 Mr. Andrew J. Durand ’08 Comdr. and Mrs. Daniel V. Knoerl ’79 Rev. Msgr. James E. Pieper ’57 Rev. Msgr. Raymond N. Kertz ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Rudolph 10 Theological College Annual Report 2018–2019 11

Mrs. Corina V. Porras Rev. John S. Sarge ’68 Rev. Robert P. Susa ’61 Class of 1967 Class of 1974 Rev. Sinclair Oubre Rev. Msgr. Charles L. Brown III Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. Carroll Mr. Christopher Rahl Mr. and Mrs. David Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Luigi Tanzi Class of 1982 Mr. and Mrs. Marion V. Ratuiste Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schrantz Rev. Jon Peter Thomas ’10 Rev. Msgr. Raymond N. Kertz Rev. Msgr. David R. Funk Rev. Peter J. Gaspeny Rev. David R. Raymond ’03 Rev. Hugh F. Schwartz ’56 Mr. William R. Trainor ’80 Dr. Earl T. Kumfer Mr. and Mrs. Patrick K. McDonald Rev. Timothy L. Kitzke Rev. Martin A. Peter Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Regan ’67 Rev. Christopher Seibt ’13 (B’08) Dr. and Mrs. Richard I. Vande Veegaete ’66 Class of 1975 Class of 1983 Mr. Rufus B. Rogers Rev. Msgr. James P. Shea ’98 Rev. Msgr. Julian B. Varettoni ’55 Rev. Don A. Piraro Rev. Msgr. Carl F. Cummings Rev. Peter J. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Regan Rev. Anthony F. Krisak Rev. Charles W. Roland ’67 Rev. Edward J. Sherman ’56 Rev. Andrew Wakefield ’17 Class of 1984 Rev. Msgr. Stephen J. Rossetti ’84 Rev. Patrick Sherrard Mr. and Mrs. John Waldron Rev. Charles W. Roland Rev. Raymond C. O’Brien Rev. Stanley Benecki Rev. Msgr. Walter R. Rossi Dr. Clarence C. Skrovan ’58 Dr. and Mrs. John T. Werning Class of 1968 Class of 1976 Rev. Msgr. Stephen J. Rossetti Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Henzler Rev. William M. Jerse Rev. David C. Ruby ’87 Mr. William H. Smith IV Rev. William H. Whalen ’56 Class of 1985 Rev. Msgr. J. Kenneth Rush ’71 Mr. George A. Snyder Mr. Joseph E. Willett ’53 Rev. Robert W. Hughes Rev. Msgr. Paul F. Stefanko Rev. Donald E. Bourgeois Rev. Msgr. William R. Jameson Rev. Kenneth J. Suibielski Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sabourin ’64 Dr. Diane K. Starkovich Rev. Rhett Williams ’18 Class of 1987 Rev. Christopher J. Samele ’03 Rev. Kenneth J. Suibielski ’76 Rev. John A. Williamson ’00 Mr. Robert A. McGowan Class of 1977 Very Rev. Martin A. Linebach, V.G. Dr. Madeline Sapienza Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Suire Mr. Alfred E. Morrey * Rev. John J. Kleinwachter Rev. David C. Ruby Rev. Daniel J. Ring Class of 1978 Class of 1989 VIÉBAN FUND ALUMNI CONTRIBUTORS BY CLASS Rev. John S. Sarge Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Goebel Very Rev. Phillip J. Brown, P.S.S. Class of 1969 Mr. Robert J. Kovacs, Esq. Rev. Anthony L. Chandler Class of 1950 Class of 1957 Class of 1963 Rev. Thomas J. Brosmer Class of 1979 Rev. Joseph A. Grimaldi Rev. William J. Amann Rev. Jerome A. Dixon Mr. J. Michael McCauley Rev. Dr. James Dallen Comdr. and Mrs. Daniel V. Knoerl Most Rev. Michael F. Olson Rev. Edward E. Carroll Rev. Msgr. James E. Pieper Rev. Edward J. Ruetz Mr. Karl J. Miltz Class of 1980 Class of 1990 Rev. Msgr. Robert S. Sokolowski Class of 1951 Class of 1964 Rev. Gary Schexnayder Mr. Kerry Mack Rev. David L. Brownfield Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Houghton Class of 1958 Mr. Horace Deets Mr. William R. Trainor Class of 1970 Class of 1993 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Mahan Rev. Paul E. Hulsman Dr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Agli Jr. Mr. Mason E. Wiggins Jr. Rev. R. Kent Bowlds Rev. Robert J. Randall Honorable John P. O’Rourke Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sabourin Rev. James J. Caldarella Class of 1998 Dr. Clarence C. Skrovan Class of 1981 Class of 1953 Class of 1965 Rev. Roger P. Cooney Rev. G. Michael Gribble Rev. John J. Dillon Mr. Joseph E. Willett Rev. Leo J. Gallina Class of 1959 Mr. Albert F. Hlavachek Rev. Kenneth W. Haydock Mr. Michael G. Haigerty Rev. Msgr. Paul G. Cook Rev. Joseph C. Gregorek Class of 1954 Mr. and Mrs. James B. McGill Rev. Owen W. Korte Rev. Msgr. James P. Shea Mr. and Mrs. Ronald V. Anzia Rev. Theodore V. Lewandowski Rev. Msgr. Edmund O. Griesedieck Rev. Thomas J. Monaghan Rev. Frank J. Murray Most Rev. Thomas J. Costello* Rev. Thomas J. McGrath Rev. John M. Hynes Class of 1971 Mr. James J. Flynn Mr. Donald E. Schneider Rev. Msgr. James W. McLoughlin Rev. Msgr. Roger E. McGrath Class of 1955 Class of 1960 Class of 1966 Mr. Michael G. Methot Mr. Donald F. Bennewitz Mr. and Mrs. John M. Manion Rev. Paul J. Drobin Rev. Msgr. Thomas G. Miller Rev. Msgr. Julian B. Varettoni Class of 1961 Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Dyer Rev. Msgr. J. Kenneth Rush Rev. John T. Albosta Mr. Robert L. Faherty Class of 1956 Class of 1972 Rev. James L. Harrison Rev. Chorbishop Seely R. Beggiani Rev. Msgr. James E. Gilg Rev. Winston L. Bath Rev. Hugh F. Schwartz Rev. Nicholas J. Landsberger Mr. Adrian F. Ledermann Rev. David M. Foley Rev. Edward J. Sherman Rev. Thomas M. O’Donnell Most Rev. Robert F. Morneau Rev. James E. Healy Rev. Richard S. Sturtz Rev. Robert P. Susa Rev. Paul J. Pace Class of 1973 Rev. William H. Whalen Class of 1962 Dr. and Mrs. Richard I. Vande Veegaete Rev. Gerald D. McBrearity, P.S.S. Rev. Msgr. John F. Wippel Mr. Robert J. Livingston Many TC seminarians traveled to Honduras for an intense week of service during Spring break with Father Chris Seibt, Class of 2013 (left). 12 Theological College Annual Report 2018–2019 13

Class of 1999 Class of 2009 Class of 2016 SULPICIAN CIRCLE Rev. Mark E. Cunningham Rev. Matthew R. Paratore Rev. Keith T. Burney Rev. William M. Quinlan Rev. David J. Pickens Rev. Ryan I. Pineda Thank you to the following individuals who made gifts to the Centennial Fund through the book,Ecce Quam Bonum: A History of Theological College in the form of an unrestricted gift of $500 to $999 during FY 2019: Class of 2000 Class of 2010 Rev. Anthony Sciarappa Rev. Christopher T. Begg Rev. Msgr. Thomas G. Miller ’71 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Schultz ’63 Rev. John T. McDonough Rev. Ismael N. Ayala Class of 2017 Rev. John A. Williamson Rev. Jon Peter Thomas Rev. Anthony Amato Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Genito Most Rev. Robert F. Morneau ’66 Rev. A. Leo Spodnik ’48 Rev. Benjamin E. Barr Class of 2003 Class of 2011 SEMINARY CIRCLE Rev. Scott R. Hahn Rev. Nicholas Reid Rev. Michael Baynham Rev. Mark A. Kreder Class of 2013 Rev. Miguel Melendez Thank you to the following individuals who made gifts to the Centennial Fund through the book,Ecce Quam Bonum: A History of Rev. David R. Raymond Rev. Christopher Seibt Rev. Andrew Wakefield Theological College in the form of an unrestricted gift of $100 to $499 during FY 2019: Rev. John P. Beal Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Griffin ’66 Rev. C. Alexander McDonald ’90 Rev. Christopher J. Samele Class of 2014 Class of 2018 Rev. Roger P. Cooney ’70 Rev. Alex J. Hazzouri ’57 Mr. and Mrs. James B. McGill ’70 Class of 2004 Rev. Michael Ackerman Rev. Jeffrey Chichester Rev. William G. Coffas Rev. Ryan Lerner Rev. Carlos Limongi Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John T. Coyne Rev. William M. Jerse ’76 Rev. Thomas J. Monaghan ’70 Ms. Laura A. D’Antoni Rev. Peter J. Joyce ’83 Rev. Mariusz M. Olbrys ’07 Class of 2005 Rev. Kenneth Marlovits Rev. Rhett Williams Mr. Horace Deets ’64 Rev. Richard J. Kelley Rev. David J. Pickens ’09 Rev. Robert Kinnally Rev. Louis Masi Class of 2019 Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Dyer ’66 Cmdr. and Mrs. Daniel V. Knoerl ’79 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sabourin ’64 Class of 2008 Class of 2015 Rev. Matthew Browne Mr. Andrew J. Durand Rev. William Wuenschel *Deceased Mr. Robert L. Faherty ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Carey Landry ’70 Rev. Msgr. James P. Shea ’98 Mr. Frederick R. Favo Rev. Robert C. Landsberger ’53 Rev. Klaus Sirianni Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Goebel ’78 Mr. Adrian F. Ledermann ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Winstead CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION BOOK Rev. Peter N. Graziano ’63 Rev. Glenn E. McCreary ’95 On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Theological College, 1917–2017, the seminary produced a volume, Ecce Quam Bonum: A History of Theological College, which catalyzed many unsolicited donations to the mission of Theogical College. The book is available upon CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION AND ALUMNI DAY 2018 SPONSORSHIP request: 202-765-5510 or [email protected]. In joyful recognition of over a century of seminary formation of priests after the heart of Jesus, and in support of Theological College’s con- tinuing service to the Church, sponsorship opportunities were offered during registration for the 2018 Centennial Celebration and Alumni RECTOR’S CIRCLE Day festivities. Thank you to the following sponsors of this milestone celebration:

Thank you to the following individuals who made gifts to the Centennial Fund through the book,Ecce Quam Bonum: A History of Archdiocese of Hartford Lynx Investment Advisory LLC Rev. John F. Mattingly, P.S.S. ’48 Theological College in the form of an unrestricted gift of $1,000 to $4,999 during FY 2019: Archdiocese of New York Rev. Andrew Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Wm. David Montgomery III Mr. and Mrs. Chien Bui Mr. and Mrs. Iris A. Hahn Rev. Thomas M. O’Donnell ’61 Basilica of the National Shrine Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Agli Jr. ’70 Dr. Gerald F. Muller Rev. Daniel B. Carson ’12 Rev. Msgr. James W. McLoughlin ’65 Rev. Edward R. Wieczorek ’62 of the Immaculate Conception Rev. Christopher T. Begg Rev. Ryan I. Pineda ’16 Rev. Msgr. Paul G. Cook ’59 Rev. Raymond C. O’Brien ’75 Gordon Feinblatt LLC Rev. Melvin C. Blanchette, P.S.S. Dr. and Mrs. Mohammad Z. Qureshi Diocese of Birmingham Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Chopko Rev. Nicholas Redmond ’18 Diocese of Charleston Rev. Pedro Elizardo Most Rev. Frank J. Rodimer ’51* Diocese of Memphis Most Rev. Felipe J. Estevez Mr. Rufus B. Rogers Diocese of Portland (Maine) Rev. Richard M. Gula, P.S.S. Rev. Desmond Rossi ’91 Diocese of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Alan Holmer Most Rev. Mitchell T. Rozanski ’84 Diocese of Syracuse Rev. Robert W. Hughes ’68 Dr. Gene A. Scapanski ’68 Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston Rev. Robert P. Hyde Jr. ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon A. Smith The Associated Sulpicians Rev. John M. Hynes ’65 Rev. Philip M. Tighe ’00 The Catholic University of America Rev. Stephen Ingram ’18 Rev. Andrew Wakefield ’17 Tidewater Insurance Associates Most Rev. Michael Jarrell D.D. ’67 *Deceased 14 Theological College Annual Report 2018–2019 15

THE REV. JOHN C. SELNER, P.S.S. ENDOWED CHAIR FOR SACRED MUSIC AND LITURGY

As Theological College moves into a second century of ministry to the Church, the Board of Trustees decided to celebrate this milestone with the establishment of the Rev. John C. Selner, P.S.S., Endowed Chair for Sacred Music and Liturgy to both honor Rev. John C. Selner, P.S.S., and to ensure the highest quality of musical and liturgical formation of candidates preparing for ordained ministry at Theological College. Father Selner (left), a Sulpician musician and composer, served at TC and Catholic University for 13 years as director of music, associate professor, and five years as vice-rector. The goal of this campaign, $1.5 million, is now at $933,000, thanks to the pledges and gifts of the generous supporters recognized here.

$500,000 Lead Campaign Gift Rector’s Circle ($5,000–$9,999) Rev. Msgr. Charles L. Brown III ’67 The Associated Sulpicians His Eminence Raymond L. Burke ’71 Rev. Martin J. Burnham, P.S.S. Selner Circle ($100,000 and above) Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Chopko Rev. James J. Caldarella ’70 Rev. Robert J. Randall ’51, in memory Most Rev. Mitchell T. Rozanski ’84 Rev. Msgr. Paul G. Cook ’59 of Rev. Walter J. Schmitz, P.S.S. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Holmer Rev. Robert F. Creagan Archdiocese of Washington Congregation of St. Joseph, in memory Rev. Frederick J. Cwiekowski, P.S.S. Leadership Circle ($10,000 and above) of Rev. John C. Selner, P.S.S. Rev. Thomas J. DeYoung ’83 Rev. Leo J. Larrivee, P.S.S., in memory Gordon Feinblatt LLC of Rev. Anthony Perez, P.S.S. Rev. Jerome A. Dixon ’57, in memory Century Circle ($1,000–$4,999) of Rev. Walter J. Schmitz, P.S.S. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. David Montgomery III, Buch Construction, Inc. Beloved, I exhort the in gratitude to Rev. David D. Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Foy ’67 Diocese of Rockville Centre presbyters among you, as a P.S.S. Rev. Msgr. David R. Funk ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon A. Smith, in honor Diocese of St. Augustine Mr. Eduardo L. Garcia ’67 fellow presbyter and witness of Rev. Phillip J. Brown, P.S.S. Ellin & Tucker Rev. Richard M. Gula, P.S.S. Archdiocese of New York to the sufferings of Christ Rev. John T. Albosta ’61 Rev. John L. Heagle ’65 Diocese of Charleston and one who has a share Rev. Winston L. Bath ’72 Rev. Msgr. William R. Jameson ’68 in the glory to be revealed. Diocese of Portland Rev. Bernard R. Bonnot ’64 Tend the flock of God in your midst, overseeing not by constraint but willingly, as God would have it, not for shameful profit but eagerly. Do not lord it over those assigned to you but be examples to the flock. And when the chief Shepherd is Priests from the Diocese of Fort Worth, Rev. Michael Greco (left) of the TC Class of 2015 revealed, you will receive and Rev. Jonathan Demma of the Class of 2018 participated in the historic 2018 Alumni Day the unfading crown of glory. Mass and Centennial Celebration. Facing page, the TC Schola at the Alumni Day Mass in the Crypt Church of the Basilica 1 Peter 5 of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. 16 Theological College Annual Report 2018–2019 17

Rev. William M. Jerse ’76 Rev. Msgr. Stanley J. Russell ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. McLaughlin BEQUESTS Very Rev. John C. Kemper, P.S.S. Rev. Gary Schexnayder ’69 Rev. James Moloney Dr. Earl T. Kumfer ’67 Rev. Christopher Seibt ’13 (B ’08), in honor Mr. Frederick B. Scheetz Theological College received planned gifts of $216,971 from TC alumni who remembered the seminary in their estate planning. Because of their generosity, their legacy will live on at Theological College. Rev. Joseph Ky * of Dr. Gerald Muller Rev. Msgr. L. Thomas Snyderwine ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Carey Landry ’70, in memory Rev. Eugene P. Selzer ’61* Rev. Thomas R. Ulshafer, P.S.S. Rev. Moritz A. Fuchs ’55 Rev. Msgr. Vincent S. Gatto ’55 of Rev. Eugene Walsh, P.S.S., and in Mr. and Mrs. William N. Stokes honor of Rev. Edward J. Frazer, P.S.S. Benefactor Circle (up to $99) 2018 SEDES CUPGOLF CLASSIC Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tanous Rev. William J. Amann B’50 Rev. Nicholas J. Landsberger ’61 Rev.David Thayer, P.S.S. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dyer ’66 The 6th Annual Sedes Cup on October 12, 2018, was a fundraising success thanks to the following sponsors and in-kind gifts. With the Rev. Theodore V. Lewandowski ’59 Rev. Andrew Wakefield ’17 Mr. G. Michael Gribble ’81 money raised by this tournament, we were able to make improvements to TC’s physical plant, which accommodates our seminarians as Very Rev. Martin A. Linebach, V.G. ’87 they strive to meet their formation and educational goals. Rev. Msgr. John F. Wippel ’56 Rev. James L. Harrison B’52 Rev. Gerald D. McBrearity, P.S.S ’73 A.G. Prada Company Lynx Investment Advisory Very Rev. Ronald D. Witherup, P.S.S., Mr. B. J. Henzler ’65 Rev. Glenn E. McCreary ’95 in memory of Rev. Anthony Lobo, P.S.S. American Hotel Register Co. Magnolia Plumbing Heating & Cooling Mr. Kenneth Lindquist Rev. Hy K. Nguyen, P.S.S., in memory Sulpician Circle ($500–$999) Boone & Crockett LLC Rev. Kenneth Marlovits of Quan Nguyen Mr. Michael G. Methot ’71 A.G. Prada Buch Construction, Inc. Old Line Bank Rev. James Oberle, P.S.S. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Oram Rev. R. Adam Forno ’87 Corkill Cush Reeves Petersen’s Carpet & Flooring Most Rev. Michael F. Olson ’89, in memory Rev. Paul J. Pace ’66 (B’62) Rev. Robert Kinnally ’05 Curtain Call Communications, Inc. Ron Ruff Roofing of Rev. Robert Eno, P.S.S. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lowe Elcon Enterprises, Inc. Schoenbauer Furniture Services Rev. Anthony J. Pogorelc, P.S.S. *Deceased Ellin & Tucker, Chartered Suburban Signs THE REVEREND ALBERT C. GIAQUINTO, S.S., CHAPEL ENDOWMENT FUND Gordon Feinblatt LLC T & J Lawn Service A shotgun start for the tee-off at the 2018 Sedes Cup Golf Classic included 13 foursomes on the Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Hoppes Tidewater Insurance Associates gorgeous 18-hole Turf Valley resort course, followed Since The Reverend Albert C. Giaquinto, S.S., Chapel Endowment Fund was announced in October 2006, over $598,000 has been contributed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kauflin The Associated Sulpicians of the in endowed support of the Mary Seat of Wisdom Chapel at Theological College. by a generous awards ceremony luncheon. See theologicalcollege.org for 2019 tournament details. Lawrence Burner Service, Inc. United States RESTRICTED OPERATING AND IN-KIND GIFTS AMAZON ASSOCIATES PROGRAM Theological College acknowledges the following individuals for their kindness and generosity for restricted operating gifts and other special gifts. Thank you to the individuals who made purchases through our Amazon Associate Program at http://www.theologicalcollege.org/ama- Ladies of the Knights Auxiliary Sodexo, Inc. & Affiliates zon-link. We regret that we could not send individual notes of appreciation, as Theological College does not see the names of the customers using this program, their credit card numbers, or any other personal information.

IN MEMORIAM

Please remember those alumni who passed into eternal life during fiscal year 2018-19, and those whose passing before this year came to our attention during this time. In addition, we ask that you remember other friends, benefactors, and alumni of Theological College whose names do not appear on this list. May they rest in peace. Mr. Dennis R. Cokely ’72 Rev. Robert C. Landsberger B’53 Mr. Robert J. Ryan B’08 Most Rev. Thomas J. Costello ’54 Rev. Richard F. Maichen ’54 (2017) Rev. Eugene P. Selzer’61 (B’57) Rev. Charles R. Dautremont ’57 Rev. Emmett F. Meyer ’64 Mr. Gerald A. Vedra’60 (B’56) Msgr. Joseph F. Hanley Jr. ’68 (2017) Rev. Mark J. Reason ’98 Msgr. Walter J. Ziemba (2012) Rev. Alex J. Hazzouri ’57 Most Rev. Frank J. Rodimer ’51

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