Rose Sat Final - Shrine of St. Therese
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Rose Sat Final - Shrine of St. Therese
Shrine of St. Therese Reaching out to inspire a sense of community Third Quarter 2008 • Volume 9 • Number 3 Who Will Be Our Future Priests? By Sally Stricca ithin the last few months, we have lost two long-time parish priests. Father Bob Carden, a New Yorker who served for many years in the Pueblo Diocese, was much loved at St. Joseph’s in Blende. Msgr. Ervin Schmitt came to Pueblo as a young farm boy, and was best known for the founding of Our Lady of the Meadows church and later as pastor of the Historic southside churches. It takes time and much money to move seminarians Gerardo Martinez-Luna toward ordination. Among our 2008 seminarians, Gerardo Martinez-Luna of Mexico is doing his pastoral internship year in Alamosa with Father Derrek Scott. He will be ordained a deacon this year and is closest to the priesthood. Michael Chrisman, well-known to Shrine parishioners, is doing his pastoral internship in Monte Vista, W CO. and upon completion will return to the seminary in Indiana for one more year. Carl Wertin graduated from Colorado State University-Pueblo recently, and is beginning his pre-theology classes at St. Meinrad’s in Indiana. He will have five more years of classes. Ambrose Muma of Kenya is going to college at Colorado State University-Pueblo this year, and will eventually transMichael B. Chrisman fer to a seminary. Arturo Vargas of Grand Junction, CO. has started college in Mexico, and hopes to transfer to the seminary in a few years. Andres Santiago is starting his fourth and final year of theology in the Mexican seminary. He is being prepared for the Pueblo Diocese along with some other seminarians who will be assigned to the Denver and Colorado Springs dioceses. —continued on page 7 All Soul’s Day—Sunday, Nov. 2, 2008 Pope Benedict XVI in his marvelous Encyclical, Save by Hope, gives us a powerful teaching on the “last things.” He tells us: The souls of the departed can receive “solace and refreshment” through the Eucharist, prayer and almsgiving. The belief that love can reach into the afterlife, that reciprocal giving and receiving is possible, in which our affection for one another continues beyond the limits of death—this has been a fundamental conviction of Christianity throughout the ages and it remains a source of comfort today. Who would not feel the need to convey to their departed loved ones a sign of kindness, a gesture of gratitude or even a request for pardon? No one lives alone. No one sins alone. No one is saved alone . . .As Christians we should never limit ourselves to asking: how can I save myself? We should also ask: “What can I do in order that others may be saved and that for them too the star of hope may rise?” Page 2 THE ROSE Third Quarter 2008 Shrine Makes Quantum Leap into Computer Age T he world has been taken over by computers— accounts, including weekly collections, and bills due ah, yes, even our parish office has taken a quan- and paid are recorded. The parish census of families tum leap into the electronic age! Just ask any of and enrollment for religious education classes are just one click away. Death the secretaries—Carol records are kept for four Kristan, Janice Alfonso, or years and then placed in Carol Scott, our bookthe archives. keeper-accountant—and Worried about baptisany one of them can tell mal records? Not to worry. you about the office comThey are kept in a large puter and the importance record book in the parish that it means in carrying office. Once a year, these out the tasks of the office. baptismal records, as well Mrs. Scott says she lives at as other important records her computer. and information, is sent to And when trouble the diocesan office for perrears its head, she quickly manent record keeping. calls for the parish’s comThe ministry schedule puter expert, former denfor the year and the weekly tist and long-time parishbulletin, written and ioner, Dr. Don Creager, planned by Carol Kristan, who comes to the rescue Dr. Don Creager and Carol Scott is all keyed into the comto keep the computers up puter data base, and then and running at the office as well as at St. Therese school. sent over the internet for printing to the Paluch Co. Mrs. Scott gives much credit and appreciation to Dr. When computers are down in the office, work temCreager for his willingness and volunteering spirit to share his expertise in maintaining the computer system. porarily crawls to a stop, but telephones still ring. NevThe church offices uses Parish Data System, a pro- ertheless, the Shrine office has come into the computer —Sally Stricca gram designed especially for churches. All financial age! The Shrine Parish Welcomes New Parishioners More new members have been added to the membership of the Shrine Parish community and are on record in the parish office. Most have joined as a result of the closing of two other southside churches—St. Patrick’s and Our Lady of Assumption. The most recent members are named in the right column. ➔ ➔ Katrina Apodaca Daniel and Elizabeth Barbero, Child: Daniella Michael and Nicole Cuppy, Children: Kassandra and William Joseph Chrisman and Katherine Berger John Emory Esther Herrera Patricia Martinez Michael and Paulette Menor Ralph Montera Nancy Pittenger Antonio and Maria Carmen Quintana Victor Quintana and Nicole Hobson Frank and Kelley Sagona Robert and Twila Shoaf Chris Timme and Maureen Berumen Seven new members of the Shrine are shown above. Left to right: (standMatthew Vialpando and Jamie Cortese ing): Pat A. Martinez, Richard Guerrero, Rose Guerrero, Pat McDonnell. (Seated): Phyllis Crawford, Linda Escobado, and Esther A. Herrera. All Joshua West and Lisa Madone formerly were St. Patrick parishioners. Third Quarter 2008 THE ROSE Page 3 Alex Ivan Plays Piano Accompaniment at Mass This summer Alex was inspired to compose a S hrine parishioners enjoyed the beautiful piano music at Sunday Masses this summer simple Agnus Dei hymn for use at the Shrine played with enthusiasm by a tall, nicely Masses. Agnus Dei, means “Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.” dressed young man. He is Alex Ivan. M i c h e l e Alex is the son Landreth-Prado, of Alysia (Abbate) the Sacristan at and Ron Ivan, Jr. the Shrine, says Both of his parents the composition is grew up in the lovely and easy Shrine parish. His for a congregation grandparents are to sing. Joe Connie and Ron Chrisman, the Ivan and Florence Shrine’s Director and Warren Abbate. of Music and LitHe has a younger urgy, encouraged sister, Tessa, age 9, Alex to get a sewho attends John cured copyright Neumann school. on the piece, but Alex returned to Alex is too busy Baylor University at with his studies at Waco, Texas this Baylor to handle school year to conthe paper work tinue his studies. that would be He is a senior with needed. Some a double major in day, perhaps, he political science and says. economics. How did Alex No, he is not like going to studying music, but Baylor University, practices the piano a prestigious Bapat least once a week. tist School? Playing the piano “Baylor,” he helps keep him said, “was not his sane, and gives him first choice, but release from the with incentives, pressures of his he decided to try studies and inner it.” He thought he peace, he says. Alex Ivan was being He plays one thrown to the wolves, but was pleasantly surprised. weekend Mass at St. Peters’ Parish in Waco. He said he loves playing the piano and started The school was open to all and respectful of stuplaying “by ear” when he was about three years dents of different faiths. Students live in a Christian atmosphere. There old. Lessons began in the first grade and continued for 14 years. He has been playing accompani- is a strong Catholic presence in organizations on ment and solos at the Shrine for about three or four campus, and Catholics make up the second largest years, whenever he is available, and home on break denomination. —Sally Stricca from college. Totus Tuus Sum The purpose of Totus Tuus program is to bring children and youth into a deeper relationship with Christ, the Blessed Mother, and the Church. This is accomplished through the enthusiastic witness given by the welltrained college students who draw the participants into these Mysteries by instructing through songs, skits, illustrations, Mass preparation, recitation of the Rosary, 10 Commandments and recreation, according to Sarah Nelson, coordinator of the program for the parish. Among the many rewarding aspects of the Program, is the amazing participation we receive each summer. For many participants, the Totus Tuus Program is a highlight of their summer holidays, and one that is eagerly anticipated each summer. The greatest gift of all though, is the knowledge that the participants receive authentic, orthodox teachings of the Church, and that is something for which all families can rejoice! —PARTICIPANTS— Kailey Arrigo, Colton Arrigo, Meghan Austin, Denise Anderson, Rene Anderson, Chelsea Arellano, Isaiah Servantez, Diego Servantez, Benjamin Beltran, Christopher Beltran, Veda Bigley, Carlee Chain, Cody Chain, Abbey Cira, Michael Cira, Stephanie Costello, Stacey Costello, Martin Chrisman, Isabelle Chrisman, Daniel Consonero, Gabriel Consonero, Ricky Darrow, James Dietz, Rebecca Dietz, Danny Garcia, Savanna Garcia, Trey Graham, Coby Graham, Luis Gonzalez, Angeles Gonzalez, Fernanda Gonzalez, Luke Hawkins, Anastasia Jimenez, Mitchell Klomp, John Keating, James Keating, Catherine Kottenstette, Jonah Kottenstette, Max Kottenstette, Cody Kraus, Dominic Lira, Sarah Lira, Daniel Lira, Shelby Medina, Branden Mondragon Kyle Mondragon, Kamryn Mondragon, Benjamin Oliva, Beatriz Oliva, Rachelle Navares Liam Parker, Syndey Parker, Riley Parker, Calee Parker, Stephany Pickard, Eric Pumphrey, Cole Racine, Ciandra Racine, Carissa Racine, Chadwick Reich, Sydney Dawson, Duncan Richards, Nate Richards, Lucy Rossi, Gina Rossi, Rachel Rossi, Peyton Roth, Tatum Sahli, Sig Sahli, Emily Sanchez, Quinton Sanders, Chad Sexton, Sarah Sexton, Megan Sexton, Chase Sexton, Jordan Stuart, Abigail Thornton, Max Thornton, Noah Vasquez, Thomas Vinci, Bella Zahringer. e os R A P eatu f o t ho re mmer Activities Page 6 THE ROSE Third Quarter 2008 Memorials and Building Fund Thanks to all who contributed to the Shrine of St. Therese Memorial and Building Fund. The list includes the months from June thru September 19, 2008 Andrew Alfonso Mr. & Mrs. Victor Alfonso James A. Eck Sr. Mrs. Mary Eck Alex Krupka Sr. Angie Krupka John E. Prado Ms. Michele Prado-Landreth Ernest Atteberry Shirley Atteberry Jerry Ellis Jean Carlo Erickson Sam & Patty Vasile John Krupka Angie Krupka Ann Purkett Mr. & Mrs. Victor Alfonso Julia Krupka Angie Krupka Philip Rodacy Mrs. Martha Rodacy Lilly Koski Mr. Jack Selway & Sherry Koski Bernard Seaman Miss Shirley Parr Virginia Lacerte Mr. & Mrs. Richard Charest Anton and Maria Sneperger Mrs. Myrtle Spitzer Linfred & Mary Landis Mr. & Mrs. James Mathews Lillian Fodor Stanton Ms. Shirley Marcen David Marohn Mrs. Mary Eck Henry & Marilyn Szarkowski Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Szarkowski Alice “Diddy” & Michael Duane Martinez Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dietz Christy Torgler Mrs. Myrtle Spitzer Lyle F. Balchuck Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Balchuck Tom Ballas Mr. & Mrs. Frank Pantleo Robert Barnes Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bassi Louis Bassi Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bassi Matilda Borrelli Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bassi Tim Bourdon Mr. & Mrs. Christofer Mehess George Chuich Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Balchuck Jim & Betty Gardner H.W. Houston Construction Co. Lola Ketcham & Family Bob & Nancy Marich Daniel & Violet Radakovich Herb & Helen Wermers Mr. & Mrs. Gary Wooley & Pauline Garrell Jack Fisk Mrs. Magdalena Fisk Louise Angela Formico Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Blankis Anthony Genova Mrs. Eleanor Filler Olga Golob Mr. Jaime Loza Robert Gonnerman Mr. & Mrs. Christofer Mehess June Healy Mr. Jack Selway & Sherry Koski Mr. & Mrs. Adolph Hopf Mrs. Mary Eck Con Jeffries Mr. & Mrs. Richard Charest Ms. LaVonne L. Morton Deceased members of the Mastny Family Mary Eck and Family Ardice & Everett Mathews Mr. & Mrs. James Mathews Bernardine Johnson Mrs. Magdalena Fisk Rose Merrill Mrs. Angelina Krupka Pete & Mary Corsi Mr. & Mrs. Medrick Rome Esther Jones Mrs. Myrtle Spitzer Lucille Moore Herb & Helen Wermers Dr. James Cover Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Balchuck Colletta Juinta Mr. & Mrs. George Beauvais Mary Beth Corsentino Loretta Danti, Janice Chenoweth Russell & Carolyn DeSalvo John & S.L. Greco McDermott, Hansen & McLaughlin, LLP Ann Kochenberger Charles Patrick Long Mr. & Mrs. Pete Montera Miss Shirley Parr Mary T. Richter Marijane Spear Nick & Lucieann Todero DuBois Moreno Mr. Nash Moreno Edith Crusich Miss Dorris Gronquist Fred & Vera Dalio Mrs. Angelina Krupka Helen Dominick Mrs. Eleanor Filler Donald L. Driscoll Mr. & Mrs. Randal Stutzman Frank & Anna Drorak Mr. & Mrs. James Mathews Alphonse Kneib Miss Helen Kneib & Clara Kneib Anna McGill Mr. James McGill Father McGuinness Mrs. Myrtle Spitzer James O’Dowd Miss Shirley Parr Esther Turri Ron & Cathy Diodosio Fred Jr., Gary S. & Therese L. Ursick Mrs. Mary Ann Ursick Dorothy Ward Mr.& Mrs. Raymond Balchuck James. Ward Miss Susan Ward A BIT OF BIBLICAL HUMOR Q. What do they call pastors in Germany? A. German Shepherds. Q. Who was the greatest financier in the Bible? A. Noah. He was floating his stock while everyone else was in liquidation. Frank & Steve Pershin Mrs. Patricia Pershin Helen Piastro Claramae Cribari Maryann Dalton Toni Latronica Elaine & Betty Lepetsos Aldea Sabo Q. Who is the greatest babysitter mentioned in the Bible? A. David. He rocked Goliath into a very deep sleep Third Quarter 2008 THE ROSE Our Future Priests • continued from page 1 The new Vocation Director is Deacon Veges from St. Francis Xavier parish in Pueblo. The Pueblo Diocese has a special Seminary Fund Drive currently underway, and any amount of contribution is welcome by the Diocese in educating our future priests. Carl Wertin Ambrose Muma Page 7 Zugelders Attend Bishop’s Installation No one was more surprised than Joan Zugelder when her name was picked for the top prize in June in the parish raffle. Joan held the $1,000. check and said, Why did I win this? What is this for?” There were no answers, so she tucked the money in savings. In July, her daughter, Sister Faustina came home for her two week vacation. Sister received a phone call from her mother-superior in Waltan, KY notifying her that the sisters had received an invitation to Bishop David Ricken’s installation ceremonies in Green Bay Wisconsin. Bishop Ricken was leaving the Diocese of Cheyenne to become bishop in Green Bay. He had previously served as a parish priest in the Diocese of Pueblo for many years. The phone call was to find out if Sister Faustina would be available to represent their congregation at the ceremony since the other sisters would be back at the regular teaching positions at the time of the installation. Frank Zugelder, husband of Joan, hunkered down on his computer and discovered he could get three round trip air plane tickets for $1,000. Joan smiled. She knew now the answer for the raffle win! Diocesan Ministry Fund Pledges 2008-09 Arturo Vargas Andres Ayala Santiago All Souls Day All Souls Day is when the Church commemorates and prays for the holy souls in Purgatory, undergoing purification of their sins before entering heaven. Catholic Collect from Mass of the Dead (for all our departed brothers and sisters) Merciful Father, hear our prayer and console us. As we renew our faith in Your Son, Whom You raised from the dead, strenghten our hope that all brothers and sisters will share in His Resurrection, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. —B— Bongers, James/Theresa —C— Caselnova, Nadine Chavez, Steve Chrisman, Douglas/Katherine Chrisman, Martin/Michelle Cira, Michael/Cindy —E— Erickson, Robert/Jean —F— Flieger, Raymond/Katherine —G— Gallegos, Charles Graham, Matt/Donna Guzman, Joe/Georgia —K— Keenan-Mason, Maureen Kottenstette, Alfred/Christin —M— Madrid, Ronald/Michelle Marcen, Shirley Massarotti, Ann Mathews, James/MaryAnn McGuinn, Michael/Judith Medina, Angel/Christine Medina, Philip/Deena Miazga, John/Agnes —N— Nelson, Brandon/Sarah Nunez, Patricia —P— Pacheco, Adam/Catherine Palatas, Jane L. Palumbo, Angelo/Sharon Pemrick, Michael/Jean Pittenger, Nancy —R— Racine, Craig/Cindy Rikhoff, Marcelle Rivera-Aragon, Lucia Rossi, Vince/Julie —S— Sexton, Michael/Karen Sisnroy, Pete/Mary Solano, Celia Stark, John Stutzman, Randal/Donna —T— Tucci, John —W— Wengert, Art —Y— Yalotz, William/Sandra Third Quarter 2008 THE ROSE Page 8 First Catholic Church in Qatar Catholics in the predominantly Muslim Arab country of Qatar are celebrating the establishment of the first Catholic church in the region. Capuchin Father Tomasito Veneracion, parish priest of Our Lady of the Rosary Church, called the construction and opening of the new church a “historic event.” For decades, Christians in Qatar had to practice their faith in cramped garages, private homes and in foreign schools and prefabricated halls. In April 2003 the government of the small Persian Gulf nation overwhelmingly approved a new constitution that guaranteed freedom of expression, religion, assembly and association, and the country’s ruler donated land to Christian groups to build churches. However, no Christian symbols may publicly be displayed; no exterior cross or bell tower is allowed. A publication of the Catholic community of the Shrine of St. Therese, 300 Goodnight Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81004. —OUR MISSION— The Shrine of St. Therese newsletter is to reach out and inspire a sense of community and family by means of a regular and timely publication. Spiritual Adviser Father Liam Courtney Editor Sally Stricca Contributors: Jan Alfonso, Carol Scott, Sarah Nelson, Bill Hrutky Photographs: Sarah Nelson and others The Rose is published three times a year. Parishioners are encouraged to submit articles for publication to the editor. Visit the Shrine website at: www.puebloshrine.org Diocesan web: www.dioceseofpueblo.com Parish Knights of Columbus 12720: www.kofc12720.org NON-PROFIT ORGAN. U.S. POSTAGE PAID PUEBLO, COLORADO PERMIT NO. 57