2015 Year of the Family and Year of Consecrated Life
Calendar of Events.
June 6, 2015. Ordination of Douglas A. Braun and William R. VanderWerff to the priesthood and Thomas Cavera, Patrick Fickel, Colin John Muhall, and Daniel P. Schumaker to the transitional diaconate, 10:00 a.m. at the Catheral of St. Andrew. Our club has been asked to serve as ushers, with an arrival time at 9:00. You should have received an e-mail about this invitation. Fr.Braun's first mass will be celebrated on Saturday 4:30 p.m. at St, Stephen, and Fr. VanderWerff will celebrate his first mass at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday at St. Isidore.
June 7 2015. Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi).
Celebrate this feast with the Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist. Friends of the Center and members of local parishes are invited to celebrate the Feast of Corpus Christi with Mass and a Procession on Sunday, June 7 at 4:00 p.m. at the Lowell Campus. An open house and refreshments will follow.
"As Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist, we desire to continue this holy tradition of a procession in honor of the Eucharist by bringing Catholics from area parishes to our Center," states Sister Mary Margaret Delaski, FSE.
Msgr. Edward Hankiewicz, (our Moderator), pastor of St. Mary Great Mother of God Church, will be the celebrant.
Please call Barbara at 616-897-7842 if you plan to attend so that we can adequately prepare for the day.
June 8, 2015. Luncheon Meeting and Speaker, 12:00 Noon at the University Club.
June 15, 2015. Board Meeting, 12:00 Noon at Ss. Peter and Paul.
June 16, 2015. Eighth Annual Bishop Robert J. Carlson Seminarian Endowment Fund Dinner, with Social Hour beginning at 6:00 p.m., with dinner to follow at 7:00. This event will be held at the Swan Valley Banquet Center, 9521 Highland Green Drive, Saginaw, MI, 48609. $50 per person, table of 8 $350. Make checks payable to Serra Club of Saginaw. Direct questions to John and Marian Moll, 3828 Fireside Lane, Freeland, MI 48623. Call 989-751-2228 or email at mjmoll333@gmail.com.
June 19, 2015. Charter Night. Mass at 5:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Andrew. A reception will follow at the University Club where dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. You should have received your invitations from Mark Kubik by now. Please respond ASAP but for sure by Tuesday, June 15. If you still have questions, call Mark at 616-450-8509 or send an e-mail at markakubik@gmail.com. Our Bishop, the Most Reverend David J. Walkowiak, will be the principal celebrant.
June 21-July 4, 2015. Fortnight for Freedom. This is a 14 day period of celebration of a series of great martyrs, who paid the ultimate price for remaining true to the Gospel. This year's theme is "The Freedom to Bear Witness" to the truth of the Gospel. Find more information in the diocesean web page and the Fortnight for Freedom web page. Please watch for a letter which will be published on June 13-14 throughout the diocese. Bishop Walkowiak writes his very important message, an excerpt of which is as follows: "During these 14 days, I invite you to join me in prayer for our country and its leaders. Culminating on Independence Day, this special time of prayer, study, catechesis, and public action provides the opportunity for us to concentrate on the freedom of religion we enjoy in the United States, while also focusing on the need to defend it...Additional resources may be found at dioceseofgrandrapids.org.
June 22, 2015. There will be no Fourth Monday meeting in June. The June 19 Charter Night takes the place of that meeting.
IMPORTANT: As you have seen in Mark's letter, Serra's National Council for the United States will hold their board meeting on Saturday. Because of John's investiture on that day there will be Board Members from the National Council, Serra International Foundation and the Executive Staff will be joining us for Mass and Dinner.
Also, please note that there will be a CASH ONLY bar at the reception and dinner. No credit
cards can be accepted at that time.
June 30, 2015.
Tuesday, 4;00-6:00 P.M. D. A. Blodgett-St. John's open house in honor of Mark Thomson's retirement after 42 years of service, 2355 Knapp Avenue NE. Remarks at 5:15 p.m. RSVP to Meghan at 616-361-4138 or e-mail mbechtel@dabsj.org.
Charter Night makes history for our club, with Dan Grady serving as International President until the Serra International Convention in July, and John Osterhart will be invested as President of Serra's National Council on June 20. No other Serra Club has had two members serving concurrently in these very important officers. The evening also marks the investiture of our own officers.
July 31-August 2, 2015. Serra International Convention, Melbourne, Australia.
September 22-27, 2015. World Meeting of Families, Philadelphia, PA. More to come later.
September 23, 2015. Canonization of Blessed Junipero Serra, Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D. C. Go to the "Always Forward, Never Back" April 29 edition for more information.
September 23, 2015.
Canonization of Blessed Junipero Serra.
Please be mindful of this special message from John Liston, Executive Director of Serra International.
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Serra,
Our patron, Fr. Junipero Serra, will be canonized by Pope Francis in Washington, D. C., U. S. A., at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on 23 September, 2015. We are alerting Serrans far and wide to some exciting news about how you can be a part of this momentous occasion, not only for our organization, but for our Church.
Serra International has reserved a block of rooms at the Hyatt Regency Washington, D/ C. on Capitol Hill from September 21-25, 2015. The rate is $199 plus taxes. Following the canonization ceremony, there will be a dinner for members of the heirarchy, Serrans and guests at the Hyatt. Over 100 Serrans from all over the world are planning to be present at this once-in-a-lifetime event. Please join us in rejoicing for the sainthood of our patron.
The hotel's address is 400 New Jersey Avenue, Washington, D. C. 20001. For those attending the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia (September 22-27, 2015, the Hyatt Regency is about 3 hours away. For those attending the World Meeting of Families, Serra has secured a block of rooms at the Hyatt House Mt. Laurel, 3000 Crawford Place, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08504. Stay tuned for more information. We will share more as details are confirmed by the Holy See.
Questions? Call Serra International Executive Director John Liston at 312-419-7411.
Thank you for all you do for the Church, for Vocations, and for Serra. Help us use this unique opportunity of our patron's canonization to raise awareness about our vocations mission. Donate to the SERRA SPREAD THE WORD
Priests' Anniversaries for June.
Bishop David J. Walkowiak, priesthood June 9, 1979, and Episcopacy, June 18, 2013.
Bishop Emeritus Walter A. Hurley, June 5, 1965 and Episcopacy August 12, 2003.
Rev. Louis Anderson, June 1, 1963; Rev. Michael Alber, June 1, 2002; Rev. Msgr. Gaspar Ancona, June 1, 1963; Robert K. Balser, June 29, 2949; Rev. Matthew Barnum, June 2, 2007; Reb. Mark Bauer, June 14, 1986; Rev. Thomas Bolster, June 12, 1982; Rev. Edward Boucher, June 14, 1960; fund!Rev. James Bozung, June 3, 1961; Rev. Charles D. Brown, June 5, 1993; Rev. Thomas J. Brown, June 5, 1999; Rev. Michael E. Burt, June 6, 2009; Rev. Bernard R. Carlin, June 1, 1978; Rev. Patrick T. Crowley, June 6, 1970; Rev. James A. Chelich, June 6, 1976; Rev. Michael Cilibraise, June 7, 2008; Rev. Michael A. Danner, June 5, 1965; Rev. Thomas DeYoung, June 18, 1983; Rev. Norman P. Droski, June 6, 1964; Rev. George Fekete, June 5, 1965; Rev. Aaron Ferris June 6, 2009; Rev. Joseph Fix, June 1, 1968; Rev. Melvin E. Fox, June 1, 1963; Rev. Luis Garcia, June 4, 2011; Msgr. John J. Giammona, June 6, 1959; Rev. Eugene S. Golas, June 4, 1955; Rev. Patrick Grile, June 24, 1971; Rev. David C. Gross, June 5, 2010; Msgr. Edward Hankiewicz, June 24, 1979; Rev. Frederick D. Hoesl, June 11, 1964; Rev. Victor Kynam, June 2, 2007; Rev. John P. LaGoe, June 3, 1961; Rev. Donald E. Lomasiewicz, June 2, 1962; Rev. Richard J. Lowie, June 7, 1969; Rev. Thomas McKinney, June 3, 1961; Rev. Paul A. Milanowski, June 5, 1965; Rev. Ayub Francis Nasar, June 28, 2985; Rev. Troy A. Nevins, June 1, 1996; Rev. Scott T. Nolan, June 1, 2013; Rev. Godfrey Onyekwere, June 7, 2003; Rev. Thomas P.Page, June 16, 1979; Rev. Mark E. Peacock, June 2, 2007; Rev. Anthony M. Pelak, June 7, 2003; Rev. Jose Luis Quintana, June 1, 1996; Rev. Chris W. Rouech, June 1, 1996; Rev. Anthony Russo, June 3, 2000; Rev. Philip J. Salmonowicz, June 7, 2003; Rev. Kenneth H. Schichtel, June 2, 1962; Rev. Ronald F. Schneider, June 3, 1967; Rev. Charles J. Schwartz, June 1, 2013; Rev. Philip A. Sliwinski, June 7, 1997; Msgr. R. Louis Stasker, June 5, 1965; Msgr, Terrence L. Stewart, June 19, 1970; Rev. John J. Thome, June 15, 1946; Rev. D. Anton Tran June 1, 2002; Rev. Anthony C. Vainawicz June 3, 1961; Rev. John F. Vallier, June 13, 1987; Rev. James R. VanderLaan, June 1, 2013; Rev. Thomas S. Vesbit, June 6, 1964; Rev. Peter C. Vu, June 7, 1997; Rev. John J. Wisneski, June 6, 1964. Those wishing to send cards to any of these priests may go to the Diocese home page and click on Priests. The page provides a link to locations and mailing addresses.
Nominations.
Our candidates for 2015-2016 are as follows:
President: Weldon Schwartz
Past President: Aggie Kempker-Cloyd
Vice President: Sara VanderWerff
Treasurer: Pat Leikert
Secretary: Nancy King
Vice President, Communications: Nancy King
Vice President Vocations: Frank Lake
Vice President Programs: Beth Gumina
VicePresident Membership:
Trustees: John Osterhart, Aggie Kempker-Cloyd, Nancy Mulvihill
Moderator: Msgr. Edward Hankiewicz
Pray for this Raising Vocations Awareness Event.
As a way of raising awareness in vocations to priesthood and religious life, two Catholic priests and three seminarians have embarked on a 29-day, 1400 mile cycling journey from Saint Augustine, Florida to Rockville Centre, Long Island, New York. Along the way they will stop in various dioceses to celebrate Mass, pray the Office of the Hours, meet with youth groups, and more. Passing through 11 states, 10 dioceses, and 5 archdioceses, the biking pilgrimage began on May 17 in Saint Augustine and will conclude on June 14, a week prior to the ordination at the Cathedral of St. Agnes in Rockville Centre.
"The objective of this biking pilgrimage is to give glory to God by encouraging priestly vocations and inviting the local Church to respond to Jesus' missionary call to 'make disciples of all nations.' (Matthew 28, 19-20)" said rider Reverend Joseph Fitzgerald, Diocese of Rockville Centre Director of Vocations and 1996 Olympian.
The NCDVD is helping to organize this exciting event, which also involves 15 NCDVD vocations directors from Florida to New York Check out NCDVD's biking4donations website where you can make financial donations of $5 to $500 to help support the team and vocations.
In our diocese, Sister Sandra Delgado, O. P.leads retreats at Marywood on the second Sunday of each month for those who may be discerning for the consecrated life. Sister Delgado has spoken to our club and also serves as a musician at the Noon Mass at Our Lady of Sorrows.
To learn more about the Church's teachings on the Consecrated Life, download the 8-page e-booklet, Dedicated Totally to God. You will discover what the Church really believes regarding this sublime vocation. Drawn from the Church's official teaching as presented in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, you will gain a better understanding on the vital importance and wide variety of expressions that this special vocation can take. You will also begin to comprehend why the Pope is urging the faithful to help promote and preserve this sublime calling which serves as a visible sign of the Gospel in our world.
In this booklet you will learn:
***Why the evangelical counsels perfect the virtue of charity in those who embrace them
***What form of consecrated life has existed since apostolic times
***How the consecrated life anticipates the Kingdom yet to come.
Source: Find the link to this information in the serraus.org Always Forward, Never Back, serraus.org. May 29, 2015.
Many thanks to Frank Lake, who directed us to an article in Columbia, "Bringing Christ to the People," an interview with Archbishop Jose Gomez about the life and legacy of Blessed Junipero Serra. If you would like to obtain a copy of this publication, notify me, Nancy King and I will see that it gets to you. This is a very thoughtful discussion of the topic of his life and his canonization.
A Message from our President.
Dear Serrans,
Please pray for me and our Grand Rapids Serra Club as we work together on the vocations mission and our spiritual growth.
This is my final President's message and I want to let you know that I've really enjoyed working with the Board and membership of this organization. Thank you for all you do for the club. The newsletter lists many anniversaries and events. Of special importance is the Charter Dinner. Please get your reservations in ASAP.
May the love of Christ be with you and your families this year. Mary, Mother of Vocations, pray for us and guide us to dedicated leaders to her call to service in the Holy Catholic Church. Love to all of you!
Aggie
Finally, we note the passing of Barbara King's mother this past Thursday. The funeral was held in Detroit on Tuesday. If you wish to send cards, address them to Ss. Peter and Paul Rectory, 1440 Quarry NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49404.
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Grand Rapids Serra Club Newsletter May 2015
Calendar of Events.
May 2, 2015. Day of prayer and reflection on Serra's life at the Pontifical North American College in Rome. The Holy Father will be the guest of honor.
May 5, 2015. Lecture as one in a series in celebration of Fr. Dennis Morrow's 40 anniversary in the priesthood. See below for details.
May 5, 2015. Vocation Activities Conference Call, 7:30 p.m. CST. To join the conference, call 712-775-7031 and enter access code 42655-041#. The call will cover the following vocation activities:
Traveling Cross Program, Five Quick Tips for Getting H S. Graduates Connected to College Campus Ministry, Into for Newman Connection, Vocation Awareness Field Trips, Prayer Initiative with Nursing Home, and Prayer for Priests Promotion.
May 5, 6,7, and 8. Holy Family Radio's Spring Fund Drive. See the HFR Website for a listing of the special features, including Bishop David J. Walkowiak on Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. Donate securely online, or call 1-844-337-2346 OR 1-844-33RADIO.
May 11, 2015. Luncheon Meeting and Speaker, 12:00 Noon at the University Club.
May 16, 2015. Knights of Columbus Vocations Dinner, May 16, St. Isidore Parish, 625 Spring St. NE, Grand Rapids. Mass at 5 p.m., doors open at 6:00 p.m., beginning with Religious Meet and Greet. Dinner and Speakers will take place 6:30-9:00 ;.m. Speakers are the Reverend Scott Noland and Sister Sara of the Trinitarians of Mary. To RSVP call St. Isidore at 616-459-4731 or e-mail homictm@gmail.com. This item was forwarded by Dan Grady.
May 18, 2015. Board Meeting, 12:00 Noon at Ss. Peter and Paul.
May 19, 2015. Detroit-Oakland Serra will celebrate their 50th Anniversary Charter Night aat Sacred Heart Major Seminary, 2701 W. Chicago Blvd. in Detroit. John Osterhart and Dan Grady expect to attend. Contact Detroit-Oakland Serran Marte Bewick, 248-761-2175, by May 11 for details if you would like to attend.
May 21, 2015. District Governor Bob Barret's District Leadership Meeting, Thursday, May 21 in Okemos, from 10:30 a.m, with lunch following, at Gilbert and Blake Restaurant in Okemos. Agenda will include Building Club Membership, Discussion of Five Star Program & Brochure, Newman/College Connection Program, and NEW Serra Club Opportunities. CLUB OFFICERS AND INTERESETD SERRANS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND, ESPECIALLY NEW INCOMING OFFFICERS AND NEW MEMBERS. Please RSVP to bobb@rcwa.net and coordinate with President Aggie Kempker-Cloyd.
May 24, 2015. Pentecost Sunday
May 25, 2015. Memorial Day Observed. There will be no Fourth Monday meeting in May.
May 31, 2015. Sunday of the Most Holy Trinity.
June 7, 2015. Ordinations of Deacon Douglas Braun and Deacon William Vander Werff at 10:00 a.m. at the Cathedral of St. Andrew. We will notify you if Serrans are asked to serve as ushers. Please keep these men in your prayers as they continue their discernment in service to our Lord and His people.
June 16, 2015. Saginaw Serra Club's Eighth Annual Bishop Robert J. Carlson Seminarian Endowment Fund Dinner, Swan Valley Banquet Center, 9521 Highland Green Drive, Saginaw, Mi 48609. Social hour at 6:00 p.m., with dinner to follow at 7:00. Donation is $50 per person or a Table of Eight at $350.00. For contact information and other details notify Nancy King at njking50@gmail.com. We encourage our club members to support our fellow Serrans in Saginaw with our attendance at this event, and we thank John and Marian Moll of the Saginaw Club for their invitation to this event. They may be reached at mjmoll333@gmail.com.
June 19, 2015. Charter Night, Mass at 5:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Andrew, Dinner at 7:30 p.m., with social hour preceding, at the University Club. Please help celebrate this very special night. Among other things, we are celebrating our special place among Serra Clubs, with the simultaneous presidencies of Dan Grady, who will continue his term as Serra International President until the Melbourne Convention, and John Osterhart, who will step up as President of Serra USA at the June 19-20 meeting.
June 19-20, 2015. USA Council Annual Meeting, Grand Rapids, Michigan
July 30-August, 2015. Serra International Convention, Melbourne, Australia.
September 22-27, 2015. World Meeting of Families and Papal Visit, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. See below for further information.
September 23, 2015. Canonization of Blessed Junipero Serra in the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D. C. Yes, you read that correctly. Save the Date. Junipero Serra's Canonization will take place on Wednesday, September 23 in Washington, D. C.
"We are honored that the Holy Father will celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and canonize Blessed Junipero Serra, the first-ever canonization to take place on American soil." (From the Basilica's Website),
"Serrans from all over the world are already planning to be present at Serra's canonization in Washington this September. Watch for further information to find out how you can be a part of this momentous celebration. Source: Serra's USA Council publication, Always Forward, Never Back, April 29, 2015: Issue 19.
Priests' Anniversaries in May.
May 1. The Reverend John Kenney
May 11. The Very Reverend John Geaney
May 13. Fr. Robert Sirico
May 14. Fr. Anthony Britt
May 16. Fr.Tom Tovello
May 19. Msgr. William Duncan
May 19. Fr. Charles Mann
May 19. Fr. Mark Przybysz
May 20. Fr. Peter Hount Xuan Nghiem
May 20. Fr. Ernest Bernott
May 22. Fr. Ernest Bernott
May 22. Fr. Joachim Lalley
May 24. Fr. Robert Bliszcz
May 24. Fr. Ted Kozlowski
May 24. Fr. Don Weber
May 27. Fr. Brad Schoeberle
May 28. Fr. Thomas Hack
Also, in celebration of Father Dennis Morrow's 40th Anniversary of Priestly Ministry, Ss. Peter and Paul Church will be hosting a lecture series. The featured speaker for May will be George Weigel, an official biographer of St. John Paul, will speak on the greatness of St. Paul
A reception with light refreshments will follow in the parish center. Please join the lecture on Tuesday, May 5 at 8:00 p.m. at Ss. Peter and Paul Church at 520 Myrtle. All are wecome and no reservations are needed.
Serrans are encouraged to send Fr. Dennis a card or a note on observance of the occasion.
US sees increase in priestly ordination numbers this year.
Washington DC., April 10, 2015. The numbers are in: almost 600 Catholic men will be ordained as priests for the US in 2015, an increase of more than 100 from last year. Bishop Michael F. Burbidge of Raleigh, N. C. said April 7 that the increase in numbers is "encouraging."
The bishop, who heads the U. S. bishops' Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations, noted that those to be ordained cited positive influences like "very high" support from their family, parish priests and Catholic schools. The 595 men to be ordained in 2015 is an increase of 25 percent from 2014, when 477 me were ordained to the priesthood. In 2013, 497 men were ordained Catholic priests, the U. S. bishop's conference reports....
...The median age of the priests-to-be is 31, a slight decrease from past years. Respondents to the survey said they first began to consider a vocation to the priesthood at the age of 17 and received encouragement to pursue a vocation from an average of four people. Most said a parish priest encouraged them, while under half said friends, parishioners, and mothers had encouraged them in their vocations.
Most have been Catholic since infancy, though seven percent were converts. Eighty-four percent said both of their parents were Catholic, while about 37 percent said they have a relative who is a priest or vowed religious. Half attended Catholic elementary schools. They were somewhat more likely than other Catholics to have attended a Catholic high school and were much more likely to have attended a Catholic college than other U. S. Catholics.
Almost 80 percent had been an altar server, while half had served as a lector. Seventy percent said they prayed the rosary regularly before they entered the seminary, while a similar number said they participated in Eucharistic adoration before entering the seminary. About 70 percent identified their race as Caucasian, European American or White. Fourteen percent identified as Hispanic or Latino, while 10 percent said they were of Asian or Pacific Islander background. About 60 percent of the 2015 ordinands had completed college before entering seminary.
Father W. Shawn McKnight, executive director of the U. S. bishops' Secretariat for Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations, voiced concern about new seminarians' student loan debt. About 26 percent had educational debt when they entered seminary, averaging $22,500.
Considering the high percentage of the men ordained already having earned an undergraduate degree, it will be important to find ways to assist in debt reduction in the future," Fr. McKnight said.
Source: CNA/EWTN news.
Francis Cardinal George, 1937-2015.
On April 17, John Liston, Executive Director of Serra International wrote,
Dear Serrans and Friends of Serra,
Francis Cardinal George, former Episcopal Adviser of Serra International and Archbishop Emeritus of the Archediocese of Chicago entered the Kingdom of Heaven today, 17 April 2015. He was a model for priestly holiness and possessed a rare combination of faithful zeal, compassion, temperance, intellect, and diplomacy.
Serra was privileged to have Cardinal George address the Serra International Convention in Chicago 2003, Anchorage, Alaska, in 2010, and most importantly to have him serve as our Episcopal Adviser from 2012 to 2014. I ask that all Serrans keep Cardinal George and his family and loved ones in your prayers.
The Cardinal always spoke of Serra with great fondness. He recognized Serra's unique place within the Church as the global lay apostolate for vocations and the vital role of Serrans in encouraging and affirming vocations, and Serra in grateful for his service to the Church.
In Christ,\
John Liston
Executive Director, Serra International
World Meeting of Families.
Held every three years and sponsored by the Holy See's Pontifical Council for the Family, the World Meeting of Families is the world's largest Catholic gathering of families. Each World Meeting of Families has a theme that energizes and enlivens the event while adding great depth of meaning to our understanding of families. The theme of the World Meeting of Families--Philadelphia 2015 is "Love is Our Mission; The Family Fully Alive," emphasizing the impact of the love and life of families in our society.
If you're ready to be a part of the greatest event in Philadelphia's modern history, we need more than 10,000 volunteers. Our volunteers will take care of more than one million people coming to the World Meeting of Families-Philadelphia 2015 and the Papal visit. See serraus@serraus.org for links to various events.
A Message from our President.
Please pray for me and our local Serra Club as we work together on our vocations mission and spiritual growth.
The newsletter this month is chock full of local, state and national events. Of special importance is the leadership meeting for our incoming officers..
I want to thank all the people who made the Sisters' Appreciation Dinner a special event. Joel and Beth Gumina led the way as chief chefs, with help from Nancy King, Bev Shields and Nancy Mulvihill. The invitations/reservations were handled by Tim Hile and Dan LaVille. Dan also served as the wine master. The set-up committee included Dr. and Mrs. Burns, Len and Robbie Gross, Nancy Mulvihill, and Weldon Schwartz. Clean-up was headed by Sara VanderWerff, Frank Lake, and a last-minute draft of a Serra friend, Mike Farage, who added knowledge and skill with a winning personality.
May the peace of Christ be with you and your families. Mary, Mother of Vocations, pray for us and guide us to dedicated leaders to her call of service to the Holy Catholic Church.
Agnes Kempker-Cloyd
Adoration. Finally, let us continue to practice adoration in our prayers for vocations.
St. Isidore 24/7, Code 513 or IHM, 24/5 24/5.
May 2, 2015. Day of prayer and reflection on Serra's life at the Pontifical North American College in Rome. The Holy Father will be the guest of honor.
May 5, 2015. Lecture as one in a series in celebration of Fr. Dennis Morrow's 40 anniversary in the priesthood. See below for details.
May 5, 2015. Vocation Activities Conference Call, 7:30 p.m. CST. To join the conference, call 712-775-7031 and enter access code 42655-041#. The call will cover the following vocation activities:
Traveling Cross Program, Five Quick Tips for Getting H S. Graduates Connected to College Campus Ministry, Into for Newman Connection, Vocation Awareness Field Trips, Prayer Initiative with Nursing Home, and Prayer for Priests Promotion.
May 5, 6,7, and 8. Holy Family Radio's Spring Fund Drive. See the HFR Website for a listing of the special features, including Bishop David J. Walkowiak on Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. Donate securely online, or call 1-844-337-2346 OR 1-844-33RADIO.
May 11, 2015. Luncheon Meeting and Speaker, 12:00 Noon at the University Club.
May 16, 2015. Knights of Columbus Vocations Dinner, May 16, St. Isidore Parish, 625 Spring St. NE, Grand Rapids. Mass at 5 p.m., doors open at 6:00 p.m., beginning with Religious Meet and Greet. Dinner and Speakers will take place 6:30-9:00 ;.m. Speakers are the Reverend Scott Noland and Sister Sara of the Trinitarians of Mary. To RSVP call St. Isidore at 616-459-4731 or e-mail homictm@gmail.com. This item was forwarded by Dan Grady.
May 18, 2015. Board Meeting, 12:00 Noon at Ss. Peter and Paul.
May 19, 2015. Detroit-Oakland Serra will celebrate their 50th Anniversary Charter Night aat Sacred Heart Major Seminary, 2701 W. Chicago Blvd. in Detroit. John Osterhart and Dan Grady expect to attend. Contact Detroit-Oakland Serran Marte Bewick, 248-761-2175, by May 11 for details if you would like to attend.
May 21, 2015. District Governor Bob Barret's District Leadership Meeting, Thursday, May 21 in Okemos, from 10:30 a.m, with lunch following, at Gilbert and Blake Restaurant in Okemos. Agenda will include Building Club Membership, Discussion of Five Star Program & Brochure, Newman/College Connection Program, and NEW Serra Club Opportunities. CLUB OFFICERS AND INTERESETD SERRANS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND, ESPECIALLY NEW INCOMING OFFFICERS AND NEW MEMBERS. Please RSVP to bobb@rcwa.net and coordinate with President Aggie Kempker-Cloyd.
May 24, 2015. Pentecost Sunday
May 25, 2015. Memorial Day Observed. There will be no Fourth Monday meeting in May.
May 31, 2015. Sunday of the Most Holy Trinity.
June 7, 2015. Ordinations of Deacon Douglas Braun and Deacon William Vander Werff at 10:00 a.m. at the Cathedral of St. Andrew. We will notify you if Serrans are asked to serve as ushers. Please keep these men in your prayers as they continue their discernment in service to our Lord and His people.
June 16, 2015. Saginaw Serra Club's Eighth Annual Bishop Robert J. Carlson Seminarian Endowment Fund Dinner, Swan Valley Banquet Center, 9521 Highland Green Drive, Saginaw, Mi 48609. Social hour at 6:00 p.m., with dinner to follow at 7:00. Donation is $50 per person or a Table of Eight at $350.00. For contact information and other details notify Nancy King at njking50@gmail.com. We encourage our club members to support our fellow Serrans in Saginaw with our attendance at this event, and we thank John and Marian Moll of the Saginaw Club for their invitation to this event. They may be reached at mjmoll333@gmail.com.
June 19, 2015. Charter Night, Mass at 5:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Andrew, Dinner at 7:30 p.m., with social hour preceding, at the University Club. Please help celebrate this very special night. Among other things, we are celebrating our special place among Serra Clubs, with the simultaneous presidencies of Dan Grady, who will continue his term as Serra International President until the Melbourne Convention, and John Osterhart, who will step up as President of Serra USA at the June 19-20 meeting.
June 19-20, 2015. USA Council Annual Meeting, Grand Rapids, Michigan
July 30-August, 2015. Serra International Convention, Melbourne, Australia.
September 22-27, 2015. World Meeting of Families and Papal Visit, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. See below for further information.
September 23, 2015. Canonization of Blessed Junipero Serra in the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D. C. Yes, you read that correctly. Save the Date. Junipero Serra's Canonization will take place on Wednesday, September 23 in Washington, D. C.
"We are honored that the Holy Father will celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and canonize Blessed Junipero Serra, the first-ever canonization to take place on American soil." (From the Basilica's Website),
"Serrans from all over the world are already planning to be present at Serra's canonization in Washington this September. Watch for further information to find out how you can be a part of this momentous celebration. Source: Serra's USA Council publication, Always Forward, Never Back, April 29, 2015: Issue 19.
Priests' Anniversaries in May.
May 1. The Reverend John Kenney
May 11. The Very Reverend John Geaney
May 13. Fr. Robert Sirico
May 14. Fr. Anthony Britt
May 16. Fr.Tom Tovello
May 19. Msgr. William Duncan
May 19. Fr. Charles Mann
May 19. Fr. Mark Przybysz
May 20. Fr. Peter Hount Xuan Nghiem
May 20. Fr. Ernest Bernott
May 22. Fr. Ernest Bernott
May 22. Fr. Joachim Lalley
May 24. Fr. Robert Bliszcz
May 24. Fr. Ted Kozlowski
May 24. Fr. Don Weber
May 27. Fr. Brad Schoeberle
May 28. Fr. Thomas Hack
Also, in celebration of Father Dennis Morrow's 40th Anniversary of Priestly Ministry, Ss. Peter and Paul Church will be hosting a lecture series. The featured speaker for May will be George Weigel, an official biographer of St. John Paul, will speak on the greatness of St. Paul
A reception with light refreshments will follow in the parish center. Please join the lecture on Tuesday, May 5 at 8:00 p.m. at Ss. Peter and Paul Church at 520 Myrtle. All are wecome and no reservations are needed.
Serrans are encouraged to send Fr. Dennis a card or a note on observance of the occasion.
US sees increase in priestly ordination numbers this year.
Washington DC., April 10, 2015. The numbers are in: almost 600 Catholic men will be ordained as priests for the US in 2015, an increase of more than 100 from last year. Bishop Michael F. Burbidge of Raleigh, N. C. said April 7 that the increase in numbers is "encouraging."
The bishop, who heads the U. S. bishops' Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations, noted that those to be ordained cited positive influences like "very high" support from their family, parish priests and Catholic schools. The 595 men to be ordained in 2015 is an increase of 25 percent from 2014, when 477 me were ordained to the priesthood. In 2013, 497 men were ordained Catholic priests, the U. S. bishop's conference reports....
...The median age of the priests-to-be is 31, a slight decrease from past years. Respondents to the survey said they first began to consider a vocation to the priesthood at the age of 17 and received encouragement to pursue a vocation from an average of four people. Most said a parish priest encouraged them, while under half said friends, parishioners, and mothers had encouraged them in their vocations.
Most have been Catholic since infancy, though seven percent were converts. Eighty-four percent said both of their parents were Catholic, while about 37 percent said they have a relative who is a priest or vowed religious. Half attended Catholic elementary schools. They were somewhat more likely than other Catholics to have attended a Catholic high school and were much more likely to have attended a Catholic college than other U. S. Catholics.
Almost 80 percent had been an altar server, while half had served as a lector. Seventy percent said they prayed the rosary regularly before they entered the seminary, while a similar number said they participated in Eucharistic adoration before entering the seminary. About 70 percent identified their race as Caucasian, European American or White. Fourteen percent identified as Hispanic or Latino, while 10 percent said they were of Asian or Pacific Islander background. About 60 percent of the 2015 ordinands had completed college before entering seminary.
Father W. Shawn McKnight, executive director of the U. S. bishops' Secretariat for Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations, voiced concern about new seminarians' student loan debt. About 26 percent had educational debt when they entered seminary, averaging $22,500.
Considering the high percentage of the men ordained already having earned an undergraduate degree, it will be important to find ways to assist in debt reduction in the future," Fr. McKnight said.
Source: CNA/EWTN news.
Francis Cardinal George, 1937-2015.
On April 17, John Liston, Executive Director of Serra International wrote,
Dear Serrans and Friends of Serra,
Francis Cardinal George, former Episcopal Adviser of Serra International and Archbishop Emeritus of the Archediocese of Chicago entered the Kingdom of Heaven today, 17 April 2015. He was a model for priestly holiness and possessed a rare combination of faithful zeal, compassion, temperance, intellect, and diplomacy.
Serra was privileged to have Cardinal George address the Serra International Convention in Chicago 2003, Anchorage, Alaska, in 2010, and most importantly to have him serve as our Episcopal Adviser from 2012 to 2014. I ask that all Serrans keep Cardinal George and his family and loved ones in your prayers.
The Cardinal always spoke of Serra with great fondness. He recognized Serra's unique place within the Church as the global lay apostolate for vocations and the vital role of Serrans in encouraging and affirming vocations, and Serra in grateful for his service to the Church.
In Christ,\
John Liston
Executive Director, Serra International
World Meeting of Families.
Held every three years and sponsored by the Holy See's Pontifical Council for the Family, the World Meeting of Families is the world's largest Catholic gathering of families. Each World Meeting of Families has a theme that energizes and enlivens the event while adding great depth of meaning to our understanding of families. The theme of the World Meeting of Families--Philadelphia 2015 is "Love is Our Mission; The Family Fully Alive," emphasizing the impact of the love and life of families in our society.
If you're ready to be a part of the greatest event in Philadelphia's modern history, we need more than 10,000 volunteers. Our volunteers will take care of more than one million people coming to the World Meeting of Families-Philadelphia 2015 and the Papal visit. See serraus@serraus.org for links to various events.
A Message from our President.
Please pray for me and our local Serra Club as we work together on our vocations mission and spiritual growth.
The newsletter this month is chock full of local, state and national events. Of special importance is the leadership meeting for our incoming officers..
I want to thank all the people who made the Sisters' Appreciation Dinner a special event. Joel and Beth Gumina led the way as chief chefs, with help from Nancy King, Bev Shields and Nancy Mulvihill. The invitations/reservations were handled by Tim Hile and Dan LaVille. Dan also served as the wine master. The set-up committee included Dr. and Mrs. Burns, Len and Robbie Gross, Nancy Mulvihill, and Weldon Schwartz. Clean-up was headed by Sara VanderWerff, Frank Lake, and a last-minute draft of a Serra friend, Mike Farage, who added knowledge and skill with a winning personality.
May the peace of Christ be with you and your families. Mary, Mother of Vocations, pray for us and guide us to dedicated leaders to her call of service to the Holy Catholic Church.
Agnes Kempker-Cloyd
Adoration. Finally, let us continue to practice adoration in our prayers for vocations.
St. Isidore 24/7, Code 513 or IHM, 24/5 24/5.
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