USCCB, Catholic Charities Work Closely to Assist Burmese Refugees

USCCB, Catholic Charities Work Closely to Assist Burmese Refugees

50¢ March 2, 2008 Volume 82, No. 09 www.diocesefwsb.org/TODAY Serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend TODAY’S CATHOLIC Stewardship Transcendence into selflessness USCCB, Catholic Charities work closely Pages 10-12 to assist Burmese refugees Papal visit Big Apple remains city of immigrants BY TIM JOHNSON Page 4 FORT WAYNE — “It’s not because the refugees are Catholic. It’s because we’re Catholic.” Those were the words Bishop John M. D’Arcy shared with U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Migration and Refugees Services Associate Scholastic art Director Richard Hogan who was in Fort Wayne last week, along with federal refugee resettlement coordi- Saint Joseph’s and Dwenger nators, meeting with local agencies handling the influx of Burmese refugees into the area. capture key awards At the invitation of U.S. Rep. Mark Souder’s office Page 9 (R-3rd Indiana), representatives from the U.S. Health and Human Services staff from the Office of Refugee Resettlement came to Fort Wayne and met in the Archbishop Noll Catholic Center to provide training and technical assistance for local and state agencies. Vices and virtues The USCCB is one of nine U.S.-based voluntary agencies and the state of Iowa, which are contracted by Examination of greed and lust the U.S. Department of State to find resettlement Page 13 opportunities for refugees from all over the world. In (the financial year) 2008, the president authorized the State Department to admit up to 70,000 refugees to the United States. Approximately 50,000 were admitted in (financial year) 2007. The USCCB is the largest reset- Book of the Month tlement agency in the U.S., Hogan explained to Today’s Catholic. Take a retreat with St. Paul The USCCB resettles 28 percent of all refugees that TIM JOHNSON come to the United States. Over 100 Catholic dioceses, Richard Hogan of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops answers a question at a Page 20 including the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, are workshop for local agencies involved in refugee resettlements Feb. 20 at the Archbishop actively participting in the resettlement effort, which Noll Catholic Center. Health and Human Services staff for the Office of Refugee Resettlement provided training for these agencies. BURMESE, PAGE 3 Champions announced in ICCL FLOODED COASTAL CITY Bishop speaks on faith with and CYO leagues IN ECUADOR Diocesan playoffs Lempen Lecture Series to be this Sunday After she died, her letters frightened and Page 17 BY MICHELLE DONAGHEY surprised those who read them. “People never knew it because she kept her strong DONALDSON — “Faith is a gift from and beautiful and joyful presence. She was God. It’s not something one can get out of bedeviled by this, but still trusted and one’s self. Supernatural faith, faith in Jesus believed,” said Bishop D’Arcy. Christ, faith in the church, faith in the Mother Teresa of Calcutta, a woman of message of Jesus Christ, this is a gift,” great faith, who became a sort of heroine to said Bishop John M. D’Arcy speaking on the world was “an extraordinary example of “Right Relationship With God,” as part of Jesus Christ, in prayer and always had a the Lampen Lecture Series at Ancilla strong sense of God. In this strong experi- College last week. ence, she felt that God was calling her to go “Can modern man and woman believe?” into the streets of Calcutta and pick up the asked the bishop, who added that Pope dying off the streets that no one was attend- Benedict XVI had a keen sense of the diffi- ing. She believed it to be God, and she fol- culty of modern man and woman to believe lowed it,” said the bishop. CNS PHOTO/REUTERS in God. “If you read his encyclicals, he has But while she did all of these things A flooded neighborhood is pictured in this tested the difficulties of people to love and without complaint, after her death, letters to hope,” said Bishop D’Arcy, noting that and conversations with her spiritual direc- aerial view of Babahoyo, Ecuador, Feb. 23. in the Bible, St. Paul tells us it is possible to tors revealed that she had experienced this find God in the world among us. Bishop sense of darkness, of God being very dis- Torrential rains have caused severe flood- D’Arcy pointed out that while faith tant from her, yet she kept believing and ing in several coastal cities in the country. involves servitude, it also involves dark- was a great believer in eucharistic adora- ness. tion and daily prayer. Pope Benedict XVI appealed for interna- He spoke of St. Therese of Lisieux, who Bishop D’Arcy noted that one of the tional assistance to Ecuador, where flood- was born in a small French village and died diocesan priests, Father Bob D’Souza, at age 26. “She had a great sense of God chaplain of Parkview Memorial Hospital ing has left 16 dead and forced tens of and Jesus Christ being close to her,” said thousands to evacuate their homes. the bishop. LEMPEN, PAGE 20 2 TODAY’ S CATHOLIC MARCH 2, 2008 TODAY’S CATHOLIC Official newspaper of the Bishop anticipates Pope Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend P.O. Box 11169 Fort Wayne, IN 46856 Benedict’s visit to America PUBLISHER: Bishop John M. D’Arcy a masters degree in liturgy there. One This week I will have my first pastoral EDITOR: Tim Johnson thinks also of Fred and Lisa Everett, who visit at our two high schools in the South ASSISTANT EDITOR: Don Clemmer have led our Family and Pro-life Office for Bend area. Due to weather and my sched- STAFF WRITER: Kay Cozad over 20 years with great distinction. And I ule, we have had some cancellations; but refer to the theology department who are we will get them all in before the end of the NEWS training our catechists with a grant from year. It is a joy to visit these schools and to Editorial Department Our Sunday Visitor. Currently, Professor see how they have been strengthened in PAGE DESIGNER: Francie Hogan &NOTES Matt Ashley is presenting a beautiful course Catholic identity and made more fiscally FREELANCE WRITERS: Lauren Caggiano, on the history of Catholic spirituality. These sound over the years. Ann Carey, Michelle Castleman, Elmer BISHOP JOHN M. D’ARCY theologians also play a central part in the We have 17 young men in the seminary, J. Danch, Michelle Donaghey, Bonnie training of our recently accepted candidates including one who has been accepted for Elberson, Denise Fedorow, Diane for the diaconate. next year, and eight of those 17 are gradu- Freeby, Sister Margie Lavonis, CSC, The coming of Pope Benedict Among the other institutions for higher ates of our Catholic high schools. Of the learning, there is Ancilla College located past three who were ordained, two are grad- Jennifer Murray, Jennifer Ochstein Many years ago, I wrote to Cardinal south of South Bend in Donaldson. It has uates of Bishop Luers High School. and Deb Wagner Joseph Ratzinger, whom I came to know through the “ad limina” visits required of about 500 students. Only 19 percent are Catholic. So in a sense, it is a missionary Business Department the bishop every five years. The purpose of my letter was to accompany and support an school. It was a joy to go there last week A significant moment BUSINESS MANAGER: Kathy Denice invitation that was sent to him from and give one of the Lampen Lectures. I was It was a joy last week to attend the doc- AD GRAPHICS DIRECTOR: Mark Weber Professor John Cavadini, chair of the theol- hosted by Dr. Ronald May, the president of toral defense of Father Michael Heintz, BOOKKEEPING/CIRCULATION: Kathy Voirol ogy department of the University of Notre the college, and Sister Carleen Wrasmann, Ph.D., rector of St. Matthew Co-Cathedral, [email protected] Dame, asking him to speak at Notre Dame. PHJC, who is in charge of strengthening South Bend. Father Mike, who also teaches The cardinal wrote a beautiful letter to me Catholic identity. This is an appropriate at Notre Dame and teaches Greek New Advertising Sales indicating that he was very honored and apostolate and ministry of the Poor Testament at Marian High School and does- Handmaid Sisters, who have always been Tess Steffen (Fort Wayne area) deeply regretted that he could not come. He n’t miss many Marian or St. Matthew base- devoted to the poor and the needy. (260) 456-2824 sent warm greetings to Professor Cavadini ball or basketball games, has completed all but indicated that the work of the church, It was a joy to be there, speak to them his studies and finished what was consid- Jeanette Simon (South Bend area) and give them a presentation on the life of ered an outstanding doctoral dissertation on (574) 234-0687 which had been assigned to him, was con- stant, and this was his reason for not com- faith as part of this lecture series. After the Origen, an influential writer and preacher in Web site: www.diocesefwsb.org/TODAY ing. I treasure his letter and shared it with lecture, I met at length with Dr. May and Caesarea in the third century. Father Mike, Professor Cavadini. Well, now he is coming Sister Carleen and was encouraged to see in his excellent work, translated homilies on Published weekly except the last to this country as Pope Benedict XVI, their efforts to strengthen the Catholic iden- the Psalms and wrote a commentary on Sunday in June, second and fourth tity of this college.

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