Thursday, September 30, 2010

Grand Rapids Serra Club Newsletter October 2010


Calendar of Events.
October 1-31, 2010. Keep in mind that October is Rosary Month and Respect Life Month. Pray the Rosary for vocations and respect for the sanctity of human life.
October 3, 2010. Respect Life Sunday.
October 8-10, 2010. Ohio Valley/Great Lakes Regional Convention, Cincinnati, OH. Call Dan LaVille if you want to make car pool arrangements.
October 11, 2010. Luncheon meeting, 12:00 Noon at Louis Benton Steak House. Scheduled speaker is C. Edward Balog, President of Aquinas College since 2007.
October 18, 2010. Board meeting, 12:00 Noon at Louis Benton Steak House.
October 23 and 24, 2010. Grand Rapids Serrans travel to Christ the King (9596 N. Reed Rd., Howard City, and St. Francis de Sales (829 E. Richardson, Lakeview) to invite formation of a 31 Club in these two parishes. Members choose one hour of one day of each month to pray for vocations. Brochures are available. Under the Serra-sponsored 31 Club plan, "thousands of Catholics pray for vocations through the 31 Club Program all over the world. This is an excellent way to spread realization of the need for an increase in priestly and religious vocations at the grassroots parish level. The introduction of the 31 Club into every parish can help encourage vocations and make parishioners aware of Serra's work." Source: the 31 club brochure, a program from the USA Council of Serra International. Len Gross and Bob Gabridge have volunteered for the 4:00 Saturday mass. We still need volunteers for 9:00 a.m., Lakeview, and 11:00 a.m., Howard City.
October 31, 2010. Celebrate Priesthood Sunday. Priesthood Sunday is a special day set aside to honor priesthood in the life of the Church as a central one. The nationwide event is coordinated and sponsored by the USA Council of Serra International.
Outside the Club. Our Lady of Sorrows Spaghetti Dinner, 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., October 10, 2010 Father Ted suggests the reminder for our calendars, 10-10-10. Tickets for adults are $8. Children's tickets are $3 and may be purchased in advance. Call 243-0222 for more information.

Looking Ahead. Monday, November 29, 2010. Vocations Dinner, Cathedral Square. The Dinner Committee is finalizing plans. Early bird tickets are $95. Tickets purchased after November 1 will be priced at $125. More information will become available as the committee continues its work. This year tables of six will be made available, as opposed to tables of eight in the past. Ralph Hauenstein will present the L. Bernard Haviland Award to an honored recipient.
October Anniversaries. We have only one for October: Deacon Don Sobolewski, October 16.

2010 Serra International Convention, Anchorage, AK--A Short Report.

As I await my convention materials, my notes (shipped back, since my suitcase was already bulging), and the availability of the information from Serra International and the SI website, I want to give you a brief preliminary report on the convention:
First, thanks to all for your efforts in getting delegate forms in--I had 14 delebate and proxy delegate designations to vote for clubs in Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia. There were no issues which were the subject of debate or contention raised at the delegate meeting. The prior year's delegate meeting minutes, the coming year's Serra International budget, the past year's financial statements, related audit report, and the slate of officers and directors for the coming year were all presented for votes and were approved without dissent.
Approximately 200 persons attended the Anchorage convention. However, in spite of the small attendance, the bishops of the three dioceses in Alaska (Juneau, Anchorage, and Fairbanks) are all supportive of forming Serra Clubs in their respective dioceses.
An impressive number of Church heirarchy participated. Two cardinals, Anthony Cardinal Okogie, Archbishop of Lagos, Nigeria; and Francis Cardinal George, O. M. I., Archbishop of Chicago; and at least seven other bishops and archbishops (including one from Nigeria, two from Mexico, one from Canada, and three from Alaska), together with numerous clergy--many from Alaska--were in attendance.
I recommend that district governors and the respective clubs in their respective districts
obtain at least the following from Serra International related to the 2010 Serra International Convention proceedings:

***Transcript and CD (and/or DVD) of the Closing Banquet address of our incoming Serra International President John M. (Tomi) Asenuga, Lagos, Nigeria...(just outstanding!!!)
***Transcript of Anthony Cardinal Okogie, Archbishop of Lagos, Nigeria's presentation on the history of the priesthood in Nigeria
***Transcript and/or CD (and/or DVD) of Francis Cardinal George, O. M. I., Archbishop of Chicago's keynote address
***CD and/or DVD of Father Brett A. Brannen's presentation on Vocations, Discernment, and the Seminary (most enthusiastically received by attendees!)
***Transcript, if available and/or DVD) of the remarks of Bishop Edward J. Burns, Bishop of Juneau and former Rector of St. Paul Seminary in the Diocese of Pittsburgh, PA.
And of course, there is more. I attended two sessions (Serra Around the World and the Communications Breakout Session) that were devoted to the new Serra International Website and details regarding its goals, functions, mechanics, implications for existing Serra websites, other implications, and implementation concerns, etc. I will have more to report on this and other Convention topics later.

The scheduled location for our 2011 SI Convention, London, England, is to be changed because of conflicts with other events scheduled for London at the same time and projected costs. A decision on a new site is to be made within a month--any USA site is at issue because of the approximately 60 Nigerians who wished to attend the Anchorage convention who were unable to obtain visas from the United States government and were, therefore, not able to attend.
I hope to see all in Cincinnati at our Regional Converence in October. More later...Mary, Mother of Vocations, pray for us!
Sincerely,
John Osterhart, Director, Region 6
USA Council, Serra International
Editor's Note: Thank you, John for attending SI, for representing us as a delegate, and for submitting this report.
Inaugural Speech. We offer the following excerpts from the Inaugural Speech of our new International President, John M. (Tomi) Asenuga, Lagos, Nigeria.
When one first joins Serra, it certainly is not with the goal of becoming President. One joins Serra because its objectives and purposes align with one's own--a fervent desire to becoming a cooperator with the Holy Spirit in fostering and promiting vocations to the ministerial priesthood, and the desire to answer the call to personal holiness.
Since I joined Serra, I have always loved what it stands for. My own biship, His Eminence Anthony Cardinal Okogie, who by the grace of God is here with us tonight, always encourages me to strive to do Serra's work for vocations. He taught us that the secret of Serra's success is prayer. The power of prayer is what has brought me to where I stand tonight.
Thank you all for your confidence in me. I feel honored by the nominating committee's and the delegates' actions in electing me as your President. Please pray for me and for Serra as we face the year ahead...
We proudly, firmly, and resolutely foster and promote vocations to the sacred priesthood, and we proclaim that priestly vocations are a gift from the Lord, and that they are an example of the powerful mystery of God's love for us...
As the first Serra President from the continent of Africa, I recognize the great potential to introduce Serra to the countries that make up Africa, many of which are experiencing a tremendous growth in religious faith and vocations. During my tenure, I intend to launch Serra across the African continent. To do this successfully, all hands in the entire Serra ship must be on deck.
Africa, the missionary land of yesterday, has become the leaven for the global Church of tomorrow. From the spiritual wealth of Africa, missionary priests are being called to serve in the materially wealthy but spiritually poor countries of Europe and North America.
How do we, as Serrans, stand ready to take advantage of this global shift? This is a clear message to all that Serra must be a global organization just as the Church herself is. Serra must be united and stand together to execute this task successfully, because our unity will give us the strength fo succeed...
Fellow Serrans, know that by supporting the Church's priests around the world through your prayers and actions, you are doing work that is vital to the Church. Be guided by the words of Matthew's Gospel 5:4-16: You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a basket. Instead, they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.
Christ's final command to his apostles was: "Go, therefore, make disciples of all nations..."
We've been given our marching orders. Now let's pray and follow those orders...
I thank Almighty God for keeping us to this day and entrust the future into His hands.
God bless you all! Mary, Mother of Vocations, Pray for Us!

A Special Guest. Our club was honored at the September 27 meeting at Sacred Heart by a visit from Anne Melissa Hughes, who is putting together a book called, Letters to Priests, Thanking the Men of the Catholic Church project. We were introduced to Anne through Tim Hile, who, because of a business contact, learned of the project and invited her to address our club to acquiant us with this project in the making. Anne invites fellow Catholics to join her by sharing stories of how a priest guided them to joy in time of need, as many others have done in the past. Visit the website http://letterstopriests.com/

Special Prayers. We ask for special prayers for Serran Mary Stepanovich, who has been diagnosed with breast cancer and is in the process of weighing treatment options.
Our President's Message:
Fellow Serrans: October 31, 2010 is Priesthood Sunday. It is a day when we should salute our priests and express our appreciation for all that they do. The nationwide event is co-ordinated and sponsored by the USA Council of Serra International (USAC). They have established a website for planning: www.priestsunday.org The last newsletter I received from USAC provided some food for thought:
One afternoon, I was waiting for Mass to start at St. John's and there was no priest. Some nuns were visiting from New York and they said they didn't have a priest in all their parishes any more and that Eucharistic services were common. I thought, "What would it be like if there were no priests?" And I asked myself, "What are you doing about it?" Elizabeth Shrier, Serra Club of Omaha, NE.
We all need to ask ourselves both questions...Have you personally encouraged a young person to consider a religious vocation lately? Dan LaVille, President.

Concluding Prayer. Let us end this newsletter with the Prayer of St. Francis, the Sunday prayer for the brochure, "My Daily Prayer Book."

Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.
Where there is hatred,
let me sow love.
Where there is injury, pardon.
Where there is doubt, faith.
Where there is despair, hope.
Where thre is darkness, light,
and where there is sadness, joy.
Amen.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Grand Rapids Serra Club Newsletter September, 2010


Calendar of Events. Looking ahead to an important event. Weekend masses at Christ the King and St. Francis de Sales, October 23 and 24, 2010. Past President Pam McKenzie reports that Father Jim Wyse has asked the Grand Rapids Serra Club to be present at the two churches where he serves, named above. The Serra Club would offer a few sentences about who we are and answer questions following the masses. Beverly Shields has asked the secretary to see that we have 300 or so prayer cards made up for the event. One of our purposes is to help the parishes form Club 31 groups. The parish provides a chart or calendar with 31 days marked in according to how the days fall in that particular month. Each parishioner chooses one of the days and agrees to pray for vocations on that day, and of course more than one parishioner could pray on a particular day. 31 clubs have been part of the Serra Club for some time, but this activity offers a chance for parishes to support v0cations whether or not they have enough numbers and resources to form a full club. We urge your participation if you can be present on either of those days. R. S. V. P. by calling Beverly Shields or Nancy Mulvihill.
Regularly Scheduled Events.
September 13, 2010. Note that we are back at Louis Benton Steak House for our regular noon meeting. Charles Honey of the Grand Rapids Press will speak.
September 20, 2010. Board meeting, 12:00 noon at Louis Benton Steak House.
September 27, 2010. Prayer service and luncheon meeting at Sacred Heart.
October 8, 9, and 10. Ohio Valley/Great Lakes Regional Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio. We received a recent mailing that announced September 17 as the last day to register for the $115 hotel rate. Speakers include the following: Brian Patrick, a broadcast veteran for 35 years. host of the SonRise Morning Show on Cincinnati's Sacred Heart Radio, and heard nationwide on EWTN Global Catholic Radio Network. He also anchors EWTN's TV series "Crossing the Goal;"
Matthew Kelly, world renown author and inspirational speaker; and Fr. Jay Scott Newman, a passionate priest and pastor of St. Mary Church in Greenville, SC. He preaches on the importance of knowing and truly living our Catholic faith. For hotel reservations call 1-800-445-8667, remembering to mention UCS code for the special $115 tax per night rate for Friday and Saturday nights. For more information call Dottie at 1-800-334-9548 or e-mail serra@matlock electric.com

Activities outside the club.

September 10, 11, and 12. The Knights of Columbus Council 4362 invites you to join them for their First Annual Community Festival. the festival offer activities for people of all ages. 5830 Clyde Park SW, Wyoming, MI 49509.
September 27-30, 2010. Priests' Convocation. At the August 30 Board meeting, our club approved a motion to donate $600 to the convocation.
October 3, 2010. Wedding Anniversary Mass. Together with your families, the Church in the Diocese of Grand Rapids honors the faithful witnesses to the vocation of marriage and wishes to celebrate with them. Bishop Hurley is inviting all couples celebrating anniversaries of 25, 40, 50, 60 or more years to join him on Sunday, October 3 at the 10 a.m. mass at The Cathedral of St. Andrew. RSVP by calling your parish office.
October 31, 2010. Celebrate Priesthood Sunday.

Priests' Anniversaries.
Anniversaries for September are as follows:
Fr. Loc Trinh, September 19, 1992
Fr. Ron Hutchinson, September 24, 1994

Diocese of Grand Rapids New Assignments.
Rev. Aaron Ferris, currently Associate Pastor at Our Lady of Grace and St. Thomas the Apostle Parishes, Muskegon, is appointed Administrator of St. Jerome Parish, Scottville, and St. Mary Parish, Custer, effective October 1, 2010.
Rev. Mr. Larry Hogeboom is reappointed for a three-year term as Deacon at St. Jude Parish, Grand Rapids, effective immediately.
Rev. Roc Gerald Majalla, SAC, is appointed temporary Administrator of All Saints Parish, Fremont, and St. Joseph Parish, White Cloud, effective August 30, 2010. This appointment is until October 1, 2010 and in addition to his responsibilities as Pastor at St. Michael Parish, Brunswick, with mission at Christ the King, Hisperia.
Rev. Peter Omogo, currently Associate Pastor at St. John Vianney Parish, Wyoming, is appointed Administrator of All Saints Parish, Fremont, and St. Joseph Parish, White Cloud, effective October 1, 2010.
Fr. Philip J. Salmonowicz is appointed pastor of St. Francis de Sales Parish, Muskegon, effective October 1, 2010. He has been serving as pastor of St. Charles, Greenville, and St. Margaret Mission, Harvard.
Rev. Anthony Britto, SAC, currently Pastor at St. Margaret Mary Parish, Edmore, and St. Bernadette Parish, Stanton, is appointed Administrator of St. Thomas the Apostle Parish, Muskegon Township, effective October 1, 2010.
Rev. Michael F. Burt, currently Associate Pastor at St. Michael the Archangel Parish, Remus, is appointed Pastor of St. Michael the Archangel, Remus, effective October 1, 2010.
Fr. Peter M. Chukwu, who has served as pastor of All Saints Parish, Fremont, and St. Joseph Parish, White Cloud, is returning home to Nigeria September 1, 2010. Bishop Hurley writes, "I am grateful to his bishop for releasing him to serve here in Grand Rapids and to Fr. Peter for his generous service these past years."
Rev. Michael F. Cilibraise, currently Administrator of St. Jerome Parish, Scottville, and St. Mary Parish, Custer, is appointed Pastor of St. Charles Parish, Greenville, and St. Margaret Mission Parish, Harvard, effective October 1, 2010.
Source: Bishop Hurley, Cathedral Square Center website.

A Thank-you Note. Dear Serra Friends: My sincere thanks for your good wishes and thoughtfulness on the occation of my 5th anniversary as Bishop of Grand Rapids. Your gift was most thoughtful. I am grateful for your prayers and good wishes as I offer you mass. Walter A. Hurley

A Prayer Request. Serran John Osterhart sends us a request for prayers for Janet Ruger and Ann McRoy, two members of the larger Serra family, who are experiencing desperate health problems. Janet Ruger, wife of Past Saginaw Serra Club President Bill Ruger, is fighting cancer. Ann McRoy, wife of our immediate Past Serra USA Council President Doug McRoy is also fighting cancer, and her treatment options at this point seem quite bleak. Both of these couples have attended multiple Grand Rapids Serra functions.

VocationBoom.com When Pope Benedict XVI announced the Year for Priests in June 2009, it seemed to Jerry Usher like the confirmation of an idea he had had for 20 years. He thought, "The year for Priests is now the time to unveil 'Vocation Boom.'"
The first phase of his new initiative of VocationBoom.com, which launched September 14, 2009, the feast of Exaltation of the Cross. The website's purpose is to provide a place where young men interested in the priesthood can find resources and serve as a "one-stop global meeting place relating to priestly vocations to provide encouragement, motivation and inspiration to one another," says Usher.
Usher has worked on the idea since is college days. After graduating from Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio, he spent three years in a seminary, followed by a year of pastoral assignment during which he and some friends started a newsletter on vocational discernment.
Although he ultimately discerned the priesthood is not his calling, Usher says the desire to promote the priesthood and priestly vocations never left him...
Usher's (multimedia) experience has come in handy. From 1998-2008 he became creator and host of Catholic Answers Live" and helped some Catholic radio stations get off the ground. He also founded and currently heads Third Millennium Media to assist Catholic radio, ministries and apostolates in their rapid growth. Now with the Vocation Boom website, Usher is bringing his media and theological expertise to promote vocations to the priesthood. The website provides links to a number of videos like the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' award-winning "Fishers of Men." Among more than 20 videos to date, viewers can watch a profile of St. John Marie Vianney, hear Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, listen to seminarians, and see what life is like as a seminarian...
Usher welcomes any diocese or religious order that wants to put a link on the site, and he hopes to get every U. S. seminary listed.
A recent online addition is interviews, including one of Grant Desme, who left major league baseball to enter the seminary this year and Usher himself being interviewed by journalist Teresa Tomeo on her "Catholic Connections" program.
VocationBoom.com is gaining attention. On their list of "Top 10 Vocation Sites" for 2010, the USCCB's Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations website, ForYourVocation.org calls Vocation Boom the "Best New Resource on Priesthood."...
What's next for VocationBoom.com? Making the site more interactive, with a forum and comment boxes. Usher also hopes to have a regular weekly radio and TV show, plus rallies and retreats to get young men and their families together to encourage and inspire them to think about priestly vocation.
"It all depends," he says, on God providing us with the resources."
So far, they're booming.
By National Catholic Register staff writer Joseph Pronechen. Source: National Catholic Register, August 30, 2010 Culture of Life.
A Message from our President.
Fellow Serrans: October 31st is Celebrate Priesthood Sunday. on the website of the USA Council of Serra there is a section devoted to "priest hero" stories. The stories got me to reflect upon priests who have been significant in my life. The one that stands out is Father Victor Kreinbrink, C. P. P. S., from the Precious Blood Order. He was the pastor of my home parish, St. James the Less, when I grew up in Columbus and attended grade school there from 1957-1965. Father Kreinbrink was a large man who was very devout and attended the needs of our parish with two assistant pastors from the Precious Blood Order. He was the priest for whom I served many Masses. He taught us a respect for our faith.
I remember on November 22, 1963, sitting in my 7th grade classroom when Father Kreinbrink came over the loudspeaker and announced with a profound sadness in his voice that President Kennedy had been shot and killed in Dallas, Texas. I can still hear his words.
My reflection about Father Kreinbrink caused me to go to the internet, and I soon discovered that he had passed away in 1982. I won't be able to thank him in person, but I will remember him on October 31st. Do you have a special priest in your own history?
Dan LaVille.
Let us close this newsletter with this special prayer:
ANIMA CHRISTI
Soul of Christ, sanctify me;
Body of Christ, save me;
Blood of Christ, inebriate me;
Water from the side of Christ, wash me.
Passion of Christ, strengthen me;
O good Jesus, hear me;
Within Thy wounds hide me;
Suffer me not to be separated from Thee,
From the malignant enemy defend me;
In the hour of my death, call me,
And bid me come to Thee,
That, with Thy Saints, I may praise Thee
Forever and ever. Amen.