Candidates for St. Michael`s Parish Pastoral Council 2013-2014
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Candidates for St. Michael`s Parish Pastoral Council 2013-2014
Candidates for St. Michael’s Parish Pastoral Council 2013-2014 Elections will be held at all Masses April 27 & 28 It would be an honor for me to serve on the Parish Pastoral Council for St. Michael's Catholic Church. I have been a member of the Catholic Church in Auburn since birth. I was baptized at Sacred Heart, before there was a St. Michael's. After graduating from Auburn University in 1974, I taught high school math in Ramer, AL, and then Lawrenceville, GA. My husband, William, daughters, Samantha and Kate, and I moved back to Auburn in 1992. Upon returning to Auburn we started our own business and have owned and operated Travel Travel since 1992. After attending RCIA with my husband when he became a Catholic, I have worked with the RCIA program for the past 4 years. It is such a pleasure to learn more about the Catholic Church through this wonderful program. I have been amazed and pleased at the Leigh Cannon Allbrook growth of St. Michael's. I would be happy to have the opportunity to serve the parish as a member for the Parish Pastoral Council. I have been a member of St. Michael’s Church for 18 years since I moved to Auburn from Canada to pursue my artistic endeavors. My wife Beth and I make our living through my Portrait, Landscape, and Live Event Painting business. We have five children and through them, I have been actively involved with Boy Scout Troops 11 and 354 as well as Venture Scouts Troop 15. I had the privilege of serving on the committee for constructing the Church (from the former Magnolia Ave. site) and have helped with CYO in the past. I am an active member of the Men of St. Joseph and I am honored to be considered to serve on the Pastoral Council. Prior to moving to Auburn I lived in Montgomery and belonged to Saint Peter’s Parish where I served as chairman of the Pastoral Council during the complete renovation of the historic church building. I also chaired the committee for youth activities there. The warmth of Saint Michael’s was an integral part of our decision to move to Auburn. I practice law in Montgomery and living in Auburn is well worth the commute. Since coming to Saint Michael’s I have become involved with the Men of Saint Joseph and Cursillo and in the community I have become involved in the ministry of Women’s Hope Medical Clinic, where my wife, Pollyanna, serves as Executive Director. I have four children and two grandchildren and wish for the future of Saint Michael’s to be as bright as possible. I would be truly humbled if you allowed me to serve this parish as a member of the Pastoral Council. We have been members of St. Michael’s since 2001, when my family relocated from Tampa, FL. I have been blessed with my wife of almost 24 years, Amparo, and with three beautiful daughters: Cristina, Mirtha & Amalia. After moving to Auburn we became part of the Hispanic ministry at St. Michael’s & the Saint Vincent De Paul Society. In 2004 I was given the opportunity to serve on the Parish Pastoral Council, and today my wife and I serve as Extraordinary Ministers. It would be a great honor, if elected, to represent and serve our community to the best of my abilities. Ron Bayens Bernie Brannon Hector Donastorg My family (wife Rhonda and two daughters Sofia, age 9 and Eliana, age 6) has been members of St. Michaels for almost three years. Like many people here in Auburn, our family has had to move several times due to family and career obligations. I have had the pleasure of living in seven states and being a member of seven great parishes. Although we have loved each of the places and communities, Auburn has become a special place for us. St. Michaels and the Auburn community have opened their hearts to my family. If elected, I would be happy to serve St. Michaels to foster the same welcoming environment we received and give back a small portion of the kindness this community has shown my family. Chad Foradori My husband Diego and I have been members of St. Michael’s Catholic Church since August of 1990. Since that time, I served as head of the Small Group Committee of the RENEW project for the three years the parish took part; as part of the RCIA team for eight years; as an Eucharistic Minister for the past five years; as a member of the Altar Care Committee for the past three years. I am also active in the St. Michael’s Ultreya/ Cursillo. I am mother to my two sons, Diego III and Henry and am grandmother to their four children (two each). Before retiring from Auburn High School in 2010, I taught Spanish for 21 years. I welcome the opportunity to serve my faith community on the Pastoral Council, and, if elected, will be proud to represent its parishioners. Alicia Giménez I was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska and attended Catholic grade school and Jesuit High School. After attending the University of Nebraska I received an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point, NY. I graduated in 1975 with a BS Degree in Engineering. I also have an MS Degree from Troy State. My wife Cathi, a retired elementary educator, and I moved to the Auburn-Opelika area last year to enjoy all things Auburn including the sunny weather and the gorgeous orange and blue sunsets. I have served in various capacities in support of my Catholic beliefs to include playing guitar at Masses, teaching CCD, and being elected to membership in two Pastoral Councils at St. Columba, Dothan, AL. and St. Mary on the Hill, Augusta, GA. I am currently involved in St. Michael’s Men of St. Joseph group and I am on St. Michael’s Stewardship committee. In January 2010, I retired from Verizon Wireless after 31 years where I performed various business management functions including accounting, budgeting and contract negotiations. In August 2010 my wife Sue and I moved to Auburn. The St. Michaels’ family immediately made Sue and I feel at home. At St. Michaels, I have been a member of the RCIA team, a member of St. Vincent DePaul and a Eucharistic Minister. I look forward to serving Father Bill and the parishioners of St. Michael’s as a member of the Pastoral Council. My wife Lisa and I have two children and we have been parishioners of St. Michael's for the past nine years. We are both veterinarians in private practice in the Auburn area. I have served in various church ministries, including The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Haiti Committee, Soles4Souls, Four Corners Ministries, and Anawim Uganda. Lisa and I have more recently reduced our commitments to international missions in an effort to participate more directly in our St. Michael's community and in the faith formation of our young children. I would be honored to serve St. Michael's as a member of the Parish Council. Mike Hamilton Ed Harrop Randy Plaisance