Calendar of Events.
June 3, 2016. The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.
June 4, 2016. Ordination of four priests, 11:00 a.m. at the Cathedral of St. Andrew. See below for more information. Weldon has asked for ushers for this event. RSVP at 616-401-0227.
June 5, 2016. Masses of Thanksgiving with each of our four new priests as celebrants.
June 13, 2016. Dinner Meeting and Speaker, 5:30 p.m. at the University Club. Board Meeting precedes at 4:30 p.m. Serra pins will be handed out to new members.
June 23, 2016. Leadership training session at Gilbert & Blake's Restaurant, Okemos, beginning at 10:30. District Governor Bob Barrett has just notified Weldon of this meeting.
June 24, 2016. The Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
June 20-July 3, 2016. Serra International Convention, St. Louis, MO.
Priests' Anniversaries for June.
The Most Reverend David J. Walkowiak; Priesthood June 9, 1979, and Episcopacy, June 18, 2013.
Bishop Emeritus Walter A. Hurley, June 5, 1965; Episcopacy, August 12, 2003.
Rev. Louis Anderson, June 1, 1963; Rev. Michael Alber, June 1, 2002; Rev. Msgr. Gaspar Ancona, June 1, 1963; Rev. Robert K. Balser, June 29, 1949; Rev. Matthew Barnum, June 2, 2007; Rev. Mark Bauer, June 14, 1986; Rev. Thomas Bolster, June 12, 1982; Rev. Edward Boucher, June 14, 1960; Rev. James Bozung, June 3, 1961; Rev. Douglas A. Braun, June 6, 2015; Rev. Charles D. Brown, June 5, 1993; Rev. Thomas J. Brown, June 5, 1999; Rev. Michael E. Burt, June 6, 2009; Rev. Bernarad 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; Rev. Eugene S. Golas, June 4, 1955; Rev. Patrick Grile, June 24, 1971; Rev. David 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 Nasar, Jun 28, 1985; Rev. Troy A. Nevins, June 1, 1996; Rev. Scott T. Nolan, June 1, 10`3; Rev. Godfrey Onyekwere, June 7, 2003;
Rev. Thomas Page, June 16, 1979; Rev. Mark E. Peacock, June 2, 2007; Rev. Anthony M. Pelak, June 7, 2003; Rev. 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 Schichtel, June 2, 1962; Rev. Ronald F. Schneider, June 3, 1967; Rev. Charles J. Schwartz, June 1, 2013; Rev. Philip 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, Jun 1, 2013; Rev. Thomas S. Vesbit, June 6, 1964; Rev. Peter 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 Dioscean home page and click on Priests. This page provides access to locations and mailing addresses.
It May Be Old News....
but I didn't know it and thought it was interesting and very inspiring!
"The organizers of the 18th Serra Asian Conference at Pattaya, Thailand in April, gathered with Cardinal Tagle, Archbishop of Manila and Past Serra International President Dan Grady for a ceremonial blessing of the Thai New Year's celebration.
The Asian convention drew over 200 Serrans from seven countries: Thailand, Singapore, Macau, India, USA, the Philippines, and Hong Kong. The convention was attended by Immediate Past International Trustees Michael Bragg, Blessida Diwa, and Jeanette D'Souza, and Past Serra International President Judge Dennis Leiber. Thank you to our local Serrans for their involvement in Serra International.
Pray and Work for Membership.
During these times, we encourage all of our readers to pray and work for new membership. In keeping with this effort, we can go to serraus.org and download and read the membership materials which Serra International and Serra U. S. offer. One of these pieces deals with Why I am a Serran...reflections on being a Serran.
"...I attended a Serra Club meeting and was asked to join. I decided I was just too busy. The next weekend when my wife and I were at the shore, we went to a scheduled 10:30 Mass to learn it was only a Communion Service because the priest could only come every other week. I complained bitterly to my wife and she reminded me that I needed to do something to help eliminate the problem instead of complain about it. I went back home and joined Serra. I am working to increase vocations in the future and glad to spend some of my time to improve things."
"...I had some friends who were Serrans from daily mass who kept telling me about all the priests they saw and with whom they interacted. I finally asked them if I could join Serra. Of course, they said yes. Then I learned that yes, I interacted with the priests, but I also affirmed their vocation and prayed for them. I also affirm and pray for the religious and for our seminarians. Serra has become my vocation. It is how I am identified at Archdiocesean events. What a blessing Serra has become in my life!"
"I received a mailed invitation to attend a Mass and dinner meeting of the Serra Club of Middlesex County in the fall of 1971. There were several invitees. What impressed me was the apparent devotion and deep faith manifested by the Serran members at this meeting. Furthermore, their professionalism, organization, and fellowship were most evident. Sometimes opportunity knocks, but most of the time it sneaks up on you and then quietly steals away. The value of persistent prayer is that God will hear us, but that we will finally hear God. Here was my opportunity to listen and respond to God. I believe God was speaking to me through his Instruments at this meeting...By joining Serra International, I knew then I was conforming to His call and will. Amen!"
During this and coming months, we can each do something toward the membership cause and toward the Serra mission as well...
We recommend that you try these simple and achievable goals.
***Download and read the membership materials at the serraus.org website. These materials provide a great number of suggestions as to what we can say to prospective members about our club.
***Ask at least one person to join us at our next meeting.
***Spend an hour in adoration, listening to God.
We will discuss these points at our next board meeting and mention them at our general meeting.
Let us Continue to Pray for our Persecuted Brothers and Sisters in the Middle East and Throughout the World.
For this month and in the months to come, we recommend a visit to the Aid to the Church in Need website to learn about what we can do for this urgently needed cause. Find the link to What We Do to learn the following:
"Aid to the Church in Need is at work in more than 140 countries, helping the Christians who are persecuted, oppressed, or in pastoral need.
Thanks to you, we are able to support more than 5,000 projects every year, helping the Church's mission. From training seminarians for the priesthood to providing transport to help priests and Sisters to reach the remotest communities, or building much-needed chapels, you (by helping Aid to the Church in Need) bring Christ to the faithful around the world."
The site also provides videos on a number of topics; e.g. from Syria, an appeal for help from four bishops, or from Lebanon, providing help to Syrian refugees.
Above all, Aid to the Church in Need helps priests, sisters, seminarians, and catechists.
We urge you to spend a few minutes, or more, if you have the time, learning about this very important organization, which is also in direct keeping with your Serran mission in general.
A Message From Our President.
The June Serra Club meeting will be a time when we will pass out pins for the members who do not yet have one, a President's pin, and a Past President's pin. We will then determine how many additional pins I will have to order so that every member has one. If you have lost yours, let me know and I will order another one for you.
The Serra International Annual Convention is being held this year in St. Louis, of course. I'm sure you know all members are invited to attend, although the deadline for the reduced rate has passed. Several of us have already signed up, including John Osterhart, Daniel Grady, and me.
A couple of weekends ago I was permitted by Father Tom to address the parishioners at each of the three weekend masses at St. Stephen regarding new members for the Serra Club. I also set up a table in the back of the church with a bifold picture of St. Junipero Serra. I received one inquiry from a woman who expressed interest in Serra. I then sent e-mails to priests in two other parishes but have not yet heard back. I believe it's a little too early to determine whether or not this method of recruiting will be successful. We can discuss it further at the board meeting.
Mary, Mother of Vocations, Pray for Us!
Weldon Schwartz
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Sunday, May 1, 2016
Serra Club Grand Rapids Newsletter May 2016
Calendar of Events.
May 5, 2016. The Ascension of the Lord. Transferred to May 8 in our diocese.
May 9, 2016. Dinner Meeting and Speaker, 5:30 p.m. at the University Club. Board Meeting precedes at 4:30 p.m.
May 17, 2016. Ordination of Three Transitional Deacons, 7:00 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Andrew.
See below for biographies of these deacons.
May 22, 2016. The Most Holy Trinity.
May 29, 2016. Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi).
May 31, 2016. The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Looking Ahead.
June 21, 2016. Saginaw's 9th Annual Benefit Dinner for the Bishop Carlson Seminarian Endowment Fund, 6:00 Social Hour, 7:00 Dinner, at the Swan Valley Banquet Center,
June 30-July 3, 2016. Serra International Convention, St. Louis, MO.
Priests' Anniversaries for May.
The Reverend Ernest J. Bernott, May 22, 1948.
The Reverend Michael Bliszcz, May 24, 1958.
The Reverend Anthony Britto, May 14, 1988.
The Reverend Charles Cunniff, CSP, May 21, 1983.
Msgr. William Duncan, May 19, 1990.
Very Reverend John Geaney, CSP, May 11, 1964.
Reverend Thomas Hack, May 28, 1955.
Reverend Theodore J. Kozlowski, May 29, 1958.
Reverend Joachim Lalley, May 22, 1965.
Reverend Charles O. Mason, May 19, 1979.
Reverend Peter Joang-Xuan Nghiem, May 20, 1972.
Reverend Kevin Niehoff, OP, May 8, 1993.
Reverend Bradford Schoeberle, CSP, May 27, 2000.
Reverend Philip Shangraw, May 5, 1979.
Reverend Robert Sirico. May 13, 1989.
Reverend Leonard Sudlick, May 15, 1976.
Reverend Dominic Tirkey, May 19, 1998.
Reverend Mark Przybysz, May 19, 1980.
Meet our Transitional Deacons.
Stephen J. Durkee, 26, is the son of Doug Durkee of St. Sebastian Parish, Byron Center, and Mary Durkee of Holy Family Parish, Caledonia. He has three siblings: Erin, David, and Holly. He is a member of St. Sebastian Parish.
Steven W. Geerling, 42, is the son of William (deceased) and Kay Geerling. He has two siblings: David and Susan (Cesar). He is a member of Blessed Sacrament Parish in Grand Rapids. He worked for the U. S. Postal Service for 13 years.
Kyle J. Kilpatrick, 29, is the son of Kevin and Brenda Kilpatrick. of St. Michael Parish, Coopersville. H has two siblings: Alex and Connor. He completed his pastoral internship under the mentorship of Father Jose Luis Quintana.
All three will enter their final year of seminary at the University of St. Mary's of the Lake, Mundelein.
Thank you.
Thank you to Serran Dr. Larry Burns, who agreed to speak at our April meeting on how his Catholic faith influenced his medical practice. Those in attendance enjoyed the talk very much.
Reflections on Vocations.
Last Sunday Catholics around the world observed World Day of Prayer for Vocations. As a follow-up, we might consider a recent broadcast of Jerry Usher's Vocations Boom on Holy Family Radio featured the story of twin brothers Gary and Todd Koenigsknecht of Fowler, Michigan. They were ordained in June of 2014 and a third brother, Lee Koenigsknecht, is now in seminary. Their home parish, Most Holy Trinity hosts a weekly prayer hour dedicated religious vocations and offers prayer, confession, and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
Fowler and its neighboring community, Westphalia. are small farming communities where everyone is Catholic, everyone is related, and everyone shows up at Mass, according to an article appearing in June 2014 in the New York Times. The elevation of religious life has also had an effect on young women: Westphalia has produced 37 Catholic nuns over the diocesean data. For the twins, encouragement arrived in many forms, from messages scribbled in crayon by grade-school children to $20 checks scrawled in shaky cursive, gifts from older parishioners to defray seminary costs.
While we might not all find ourselves in that exact situation, we can all do something to carry out our mission of supporting and nurturing priestly and religious vocations.
Source: Christina Capecchi, "In Two Michigan Villages, a Higher Calling is Often Heard," The New York Times, June 16, 2014.
An Update on our Persecuted Brothers and Sisters.
Among the many websites one can consult about this very unfortunate but timely topic, we encourage our members to consult opendoorsusa.org. As Serrans, if we're looking for something we can do every day to assist those in need as well as priests and religious who are working in the troubled areas.
Open Doors suggests that there are many ways to help persecuted Christians around the world: By praying, advocating, traveling, volunteering, or giving, we can truly change the lives of Christians facing persecution for their beliefs. But above all, the number one thing Christians in that difficult situation ask for is prayer.
We welcome information from our membership from those of you who can add to this subject.
In addition, we note one of many events which took place in April, 2016 regarding persecution of Christians.
During the week of April 6, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York and chair of Catholic Near East Welfare Association, traveled to Iraqi Kurdistan to offer support for families displaced by extremist violence. Along with visiting displaced families, the delegation also visited schools, nurseries, and clinics serving these families' needs and prayed the Divine Liturgy together. The visit was also aimed at showing solidarity with the priests, religious sisters, and laity who, although being displaced themselves, have taken initiative in meeting the needs of those forced to leave their homes.
The delegation also spent time meeting with the patriarchs and bishops of the Chaldean and Syriac Catholic churches, as well as the Syriac Orthodox Church and the Assyrian Church of the East.
The visit marks the start of year-long observances for the 90th anniversary of the Catholic-Near East
Welfare Association. As an agency of the Vatican, the group works to offer humanitarian and pastoral support to Eastern Catholic Churches.
Let us continue to pray for our persecuted brothers and sisters and for the priests and religious who serve them in various capacities.
A Message from Our President.
Dear Serrans,
We've been asked to fund a trip by the mother of a couple of students from West Catholic who wish to participate in the LEAD training at Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio. Since supporting vocations to the religious life is what we do, I decided to advance the funds to help pay for this training. The funds were sent to the parents of the students since they need to pay for the training in advance, before our next board meeting.
On a more personal note, the daughter of my wife's cousin last year began her first year with the Carmelite Monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Parnell, Michigan. On May 1, Sunday, she received her habit at a ceremony held at the Monastery. Karen and I and other relatives of my wife's side of the family were also there.
The induction ceremony took place behind a heavy grill which keeps the sisters totally separated from family and well-wishers. However, we were able to speak to her through the gate. Her twin sister, who is teaching English in China, was able to communicate with her via Skype. Family visits are limited to a certain number per year for these sisters.
I also made a $100 contribution from Serra Club of Grand Rapids. This clearly is supporting vocations to the religious life.
I plan to see all of you at our May dinner. Mary, Mother of Vocations, Pray for Us!
Weldon Schwartz
May 5, 2016. The Ascension of the Lord. Transferred to May 8 in our diocese.
May 9, 2016. Dinner Meeting and Speaker, 5:30 p.m. at the University Club. Board Meeting precedes at 4:30 p.m.
May 17, 2016. Ordination of Three Transitional Deacons, 7:00 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Andrew.
See below for biographies of these deacons.
May 22, 2016. The Most Holy Trinity.
May 29, 2016. Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi).
May 31, 2016. The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Looking Ahead.
June 21, 2016. Saginaw's 9th Annual Benefit Dinner for the Bishop Carlson Seminarian Endowment Fund, 6:00 Social Hour, 7:00 Dinner, at the Swan Valley Banquet Center,
June 30-July 3, 2016. Serra International Convention, St. Louis, MO.
Priests' Anniversaries for May.
The Reverend Ernest J. Bernott, May 22, 1948.
The Reverend Michael Bliszcz, May 24, 1958.
The Reverend Anthony Britto, May 14, 1988.
The Reverend Charles Cunniff, CSP, May 21, 1983.
Msgr. William Duncan, May 19, 1990.
Very Reverend John Geaney, CSP, May 11, 1964.
Reverend Thomas Hack, May 28, 1955.
Reverend Theodore J. Kozlowski, May 29, 1958.
Reverend Joachim Lalley, May 22, 1965.
Reverend Charles O. Mason, May 19, 1979.
Reverend Peter Joang-Xuan Nghiem, May 20, 1972.
Reverend Kevin Niehoff, OP, May 8, 1993.
Reverend Bradford Schoeberle, CSP, May 27, 2000.
Reverend Philip Shangraw, May 5, 1979.
Reverend Robert Sirico. May 13, 1989.
Reverend Leonard Sudlick, May 15, 1976.
Reverend Dominic Tirkey, May 19, 1998.
Reverend Mark Przybysz, May 19, 1980.
Meet our Transitional Deacons.
Stephen J. Durkee, 26, is the son of Doug Durkee of St. Sebastian Parish, Byron Center, and Mary Durkee of Holy Family Parish, Caledonia. He has three siblings: Erin, David, and Holly. He is a member of St. Sebastian Parish.
Steven W. Geerling, 42, is the son of William (deceased) and Kay Geerling. He has two siblings: David and Susan (Cesar). He is a member of Blessed Sacrament Parish in Grand Rapids. He worked for the U. S. Postal Service for 13 years.
Kyle J. Kilpatrick, 29, is the son of Kevin and Brenda Kilpatrick. of St. Michael Parish, Coopersville. H has two siblings: Alex and Connor. He completed his pastoral internship under the mentorship of Father Jose Luis Quintana.
All three will enter their final year of seminary at the University of St. Mary's of the Lake, Mundelein.
Thank you.
Thank you to Serran Dr. Larry Burns, who agreed to speak at our April meeting on how his Catholic faith influenced his medical practice. Those in attendance enjoyed the talk very much.
Reflections on Vocations.
Last Sunday Catholics around the world observed World Day of Prayer for Vocations. As a follow-up, we might consider a recent broadcast of Jerry Usher's Vocations Boom on Holy Family Radio featured the story of twin brothers Gary and Todd Koenigsknecht of Fowler, Michigan. They were ordained in June of 2014 and a third brother, Lee Koenigsknecht, is now in seminary. Their home parish, Most Holy Trinity hosts a weekly prayer hour dedicated religious vocations and offers prayer, confession, and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
Fowler and its neighboring community, Westphalia. are small farming communities where everyone is Catholic, everyone is related, and everyone shows up at Mass, according to an article appearing in June 2014 in the New York Times. The elevation of religious life has also had an effect on young women: Westphalia has produced 37 Catholic nuns over the diocesean data. For the twins, encouragement arrived in many forms, from messages scribbled in crayon by grade-school children to $20 checks scrawled in shaky cursive, gifts from older parishioners to defray seminary costs.
While we might not all find ourselves in that exact situation, we can all do something to carry out our mission of supporting and nurturing priestly and religious vocations.
Source: Christina Capecchi, "In Two Michigan Villages, a Higher Calling is Often Heard," The New York Times, June 16, 2014.
An Update on our Persecuted Brothers and Sisters.
Among the many websites one can consult about this very unfortunate but timely topic, we encourage our members to consult opendoorsusa.org. As Serrans, if we're looking for something we can do every day to assist those in need as well as priests and religious who are working in the troubled areas.
Open Doors suggests that there are many ways to help persecuted Christians around the world: By praying, advocating, traveling, volunteering, or giving, we can truly change the lives of Christians facing persecution for their beliefs. But above all, the number one thing Christians in that difficult situation ask for is prayer.
We welcome information from our membership from those of you who can add to this subject.
In addition, we note one of many events which took place in April, 2016 regarding persecution of Christians.
During the week of April 6, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York and chair of Catholic Near East Welfare Association, traveled to Iraqi Kurdistan to offer support for families displaced by extremist violence. Along with visiting displaced families, the delegation also visited schools, nurseries, and clinics serving these families' needs and prayed the Divine Liturgy together. The visit was also aimed at showing solidarity with the priests, religious sisters, and laity who, although being displaced themselves, have taken initiative in meeting the needs of those forced to leave their homes.
The delegation also spent time meeting with the patriarchs and bishops of the Chaldean and Syriac Catholic churches, as well as the Syriac Orthodox Church and the Assyrian Church of the East.
The visit marks the start of year-long observances for the 90th anniversary of the Catholic-Near East
Welfare Association. As an agency of the Vatican, the group works to offer humanitarian and pastoral support to Eastern Catholic Churches.
Let us continue to pray for our persecuted brothers and sisters and for the priests and religious who serve them in various capacities.
A Message from Our President.
Dear Serrans,
We've been asked to fund a trip by the mother of a couple of students from West Catholic who wish to participate in the LEAD training at Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio. Since supporting vocations to the religious life is what we do, I decided to advance the funds to help pay for this training. The funds were sent to the parents of the students since they need to pay for the training in advance, before our next board meeting.
On a more personal note, the daughter of my wife's cousin last year began her first year with the Carmelite Monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Parnell, Michigan. On May 1, Sunday, she received her habit at a ceremony held at the Monastery. Karen and I and other relatives of my wife's side of the family were also there.
The induction ceremony took place behind a heavy grill which keeps the sisters totally separated from family and well-wishers. However, we were able to speak to her through the gate. Her twin sister, who is teaching English in China, was able to communicate with her via Skype. Family visits are limited to a certain number per year for these sisters.
I also made a $100 contribution from Serra Club of Grand Rapids. This clearly is supporting vocations to the religious life.
I plan to see all of you at our May dinner. Mary, Mother of Vocations, Pray for Us!
Weldon Schwartz
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