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Friends of the Seminary2011
SPECIAL EDITION
“Priestly Formation for the 21st Century” • A Publication of St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary • Special Issue 2011
Dialogue
What’s InsideAnnabelle & Denis Coleman, Honorary Chairs
Diane Simowitz, Chair Spotlight on Alumnus Rev. Christopher LeBlanc
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Letter From the Rector
Dialogue
Letter From the Rector
EditorialEditor – Msgr. Keith R. BrennanAssociate Editors – Cindy Krueger, Sharon Melancon, Keith ParkerManaging Editors – Stanton Cadow, Daniella CoyContributing Writers – Stanton Cadow, Daniella Coy Administrative Assistants – Herminia Garcia, Sharon Melancon
Board of TrusteesMost Rev. Thomas G. Wenski, Archbishop of Miami, Chancellor, ChairmanMost Rev. Victor B. Galeone, Bishop of St. AugustineMost Rev. Gerald M. Barbarito, Bishop of Palm BeachMost Rev. Frank J. Dewane, Bishop of VeniceMost Rev. Robert N. Lynch, Bishop of St. PetersburgMost Rev. John H. Ricard, Bishop of Pensacola/TallahasseeRev. Roberto GarzaRev. Msgr. Tomas MarinMost Rev. John G. Noonan, Bishop of OrlandoMost Rev. Felipe J. Estévez, Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of MiamiDeacon Dennis DemesRev. Msgr. Robert C. GibbonsRev. Mark HeubergerRev. Michael R. HouleRev. Timothy LindenfelserVery Rev. Robert MorrisMs. Catherine “Cam” MurphyRev. Msgr. Pablo A. NavarroVery Rev. Gregory Parkes
Ex-OfficioRev. Msgr. Michael CarruthersJ. Patrick Fitzgerald, Esq.
Staff/DirectorsMsgr. Keith R. Brennan – Rector & PresidentMsgr. Stephen Bosso – Academic DeanMr. Keith Parker – Campus Administrator/TreasurerRev. Louis Guerin – Dean of Pastoral FormationRev. Steven Olds – Dean of Spiritual FormationRev. José Alfaro – Dean of StudentsMr. Stanton Cadow – Director of Institutional AdvancementMr. Art Quinn – Library DirectorRev. Michael J. Flynn – Director of Liturgy/MusicMrs. Joyce Martinez – Director of LanguageDialogue Design Director – Claudia O’LearyPhotographers – Leonard Bryant, Stanton Cadow
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Correspondence10701 S. Military Trail, Boynton Beach, Florida 33436-4899Send address changes to: Sharon Melancon, 10701 S. Military Trail, Boynton Beach, Florida 33436-4899 or email: [email protected]: (561) 732-4424 – Fax: (561) 737-2205Web site: www.svdp.edu
SubscriptionsDialogue is published twice a year by St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary. Single subscriptions are $20 for one year in the U.S., $25 in Canada, and $30 in all other countries. Donors and alumni receive Dialogue free of charge.
Mission StatementThe primary purpose of St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary is to provide a human, spiritual, academic, and pastoral formation program to prepare candidates for the Roman Catholic priesthood. In response to the large number of Hispanic Catholics in Florida, and throughout the United States, the Seminary formation program is bilingual and multicultural.
The secondary purpose of the seminary is to provide continuing theological education to qualified clergy, religious, and laity of all denominations.
Departments
Dear Friends,Happy New Year! I am pleased to begin the new year by sharing a bit of good news. We received word from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) that the Commission on Colleges voted, at their annual meeting in December, to renew our accreditation for another ten years. We had received word from the Association of Theological Schools (ATS) that they had similarly voted to extend accreditation at their meeting at the beginning of the summer. This brings to conclusion a process began nearly two years ago. I am grateful to Msgr. Steven Bosso, our accreditation liason, and our Board of Trustees, faculty, staff, and students for all their hard work in achiev-ing this important goal.There are three important upcoming events which I would like to bring to your atten-tion. The first is our annual “Friends of the Seminary” event. This year, “Friends” will take place on Friday, February 25th. “Friends” continues to be our major fund raising event. It is our opportunity to express our gratitude and thanks to our bishops and benefactors for their continued support throughout the year.The annual Joe-Paddy event will take place on Tuesday, March 8th. This is the third year for this wonderful evening in celebration of the Feasts of St. Patrick and St. Joseph. It looks to be the biggest and best yet! I hope that you will make plans early to attend.And finally, Diaconate Ordination will take place on Saturday, April 30th. For most of our men, diaconate ordination takes place here in St. Vincent Chapel. It is one of the highlights of the year as we celebrate the conferral of the Sacrament of Holy Orders on men within our program. The celebrant this year is the Most Reverend Victor Galeone, Bishop of St. Augustine and former Chair of our Board of Trustees. Finally, please accept my deepest thanks for the many ways you continue to support the fine work of priestly formation which is taking place here at St. Vincent de Paul Seminary. Please keep us in your prayers and know that you are in ours.Keith R. Brennan, J.C.D.Rector - President
Annabelle & Denis Coleman, Honorary Chairs 3
Diane Simowitz, Chair 7
Spotlight on Alumnus Rev. Christopher LeBlanc BACK COVER
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Annabelle and Denis Coleman, Jr.Honorary Chairs
2011 Friends of the Seminary
“I am a great believer in supporting the formation of priests, and want to
do whatever I can to help the seminary achieve that goal.”
Denis Coleman
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See Italy
March 8, 2011 6:00 - 9:00 PM
An Outdoor, Casual Event
Food & Drink • Door PrizesLive and Silent Auctions
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To Purchase Tickets go to www.svdp.edu
COME AND JOIN THE FUN!
*St. Vincent alumni, Fr. Mark Heuberger,
will act as spiritual leader.
See Rome, the Vatican City, Assisi, Chianti Region, Florence, Bologna, Padua and Venice. Many famous and important Christian historical sites and locations are on the itinerary.
FOR MORE DETAILS CALL
Stanton Cadow 732-4424, ext. 152.
St. Vincent alumni, Fr. Mark Heuberger,
See ItalySee ItalySept.30 to Oct.9, 2011
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Annabelle and Denis Coleman, Jr.nnabelle and Denis Coleman are members of St. Ann Parish and natives of New York, NY. They have lived in Palm Beach since 1992, after Denis retired from a successful career on Wall Street. Denis graduated from Georgetown University, and An-nabelle from the Pine Manor College, in Chestnut Hill, MA. The Coleman family includes three grown children, Denis, III, Nicholas and Timothy, and two grandchildren.The Coleman’s enjoy working in their community and contrib-uting to society in order to make the world a better place. Their goals have been infl uenced by family tradition and educational experiences. “We grew up in and attended catholic schools all our lives,” explains Denis. “Our parents and the schools we at-
tended greatly infl uenced our early choices in life. Being chari-table, helping out those in need, and the mission of the organiza-tions we believe in are what we support”, said Annabelle. Ac-tions speak louder than words, as the Colemans have demon-strated throughout their lives. Their resumes reveal clearly that they have given back in time and talent, as well as in monetary support.While the Colemans prefer to
keep a low profi le, their history of involvement and community service is impressive. Denis has served on numerous Boards of Directors which include the Norton Museum, the Society of the Four Arts, the Kathleen McFarland Ross Foundation, the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties,
the Parish Finance Council at St. Ann, and St. Andrews School. He has also chaired the Convent House Board of Directors, sat on the board for Crisis Magazine and was a member of the City of Palm Beach Town Council from 2004 to 2008, acting as its President in 2005. Denis was also a member of Bishop James J. Daly’s Advisory Board in New York. An impressive ac-complishment was Denis’ appointment as US Consul General to Bermuda from 2002 to 2004. Annabelle’s’ community involvement includes many years on the Board for Boys Clubs in New York City, and in Palm Beach. She has been an active member of the Palm Beach Garden Club, and has served as President. Annabelle enjoys playing bridge with friends on a regular basis.How knowledgeable is Denis about the church and his faith? Not only does he hold degrees from Georgetown, but from 1996 to 2000 Denis made time to attend the Pontifi cal John Paul II Institute at The Catho-lic University of America with no less than a Masters of The-ology, graduating Magna Cum Laude.When asked why he and An-nabelle chose to be Honorary Chairs of Friends of the Seminary, Denis said, “I am a great believer in supporting the formation of priests, and want to do whatever I can to help the seminary achieve that goal. So when Archbishop Wenski asked, I said ‘yes.’ ”
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2011 Friends of the Seminary Committee
Diane SimowitzChair
Committee MembersMsgr. Keith Brennan, Rector &
President Annabelle & Denis Coleman
Raymond CuminaleLarry Dahman
Fr. Louis GuerinJohn Herrick
Rosemary & Ben KriegerDenis Mullane
Emilio Alonzo MendozaCatherine “Cam” Murphy
James SchonefeldRichard Siegel
Very Rev. Canon Thomas SkindeleskiLarry Winker
Honorary Chairs/Title Sponsors
2008 - Mrs. Catherine R. Murphy2009 - Jacques & Eleanore “Danger”
Vinmont, Jr.2011 - Annabelle & Denis Coleman, Jr.
Friends of the Seminary Chairs2005 - Larry Dahman2006 - Larry Dahman
2007 - Paul & Lynn Lawless2008 - John Herrick
2009 - Carmel B. Quinn2010 - April Murphy
2011 - Diane Simowitz
St. Vincent de Paul Development Council
2010-2011Diane Simowitz, ChairMsgr. Keith R. Brennan
Don BosakRaymond Cuminale
Larry DahmanKevin DonnellyJohn Herrick
Rev. Jerry KaywellBen KriegerPaul Lawless
Emilio Alonzo MendozaDenis Mullane
Catherine “Cam” MurphyCarmel B. QuinnJames SchonefeldRichard SiegelLarry Winker
Ex-OfficioStanton CadowDaniella CoyKeith Parker
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About St. Vincent de PaulBorn April 24, 1581, Pouy, now Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, Fr.— died Sept. 27, 1660, Paris; canonized 1737; feast day September 27) French saint, founder of the Congregation of the Mission (Lazarists, or Vincentians) for preaching missions to the peasantry and for educating and training a pastoral clergy.Educated by the Franciscans at Dax, he was ordained in 1600 and graduated from the University of Toulouse in 1604. He was allegedly captured at sea by Barbary pirates but escaped. He spent a year in Rome, then went to Paris, where he remained permanently. He placed himself under the spiritual guidance of the celebrated Cardinal Pierre de Bérulle, who entrusted him with the parish of Clichy, Fr.
After founding the Congregation of the Mission in 1625, Vincent de Paul established in and around Paris the Confraternities of Charity - associations of laywomen who visited, fed, and nursed the sick and poor. The wealth of these women, many of noble family, aided him in establishing the foundling and other hospitals. With St. Louise de Marillac he co-founded the Daughters of Charity (Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul), an association patterned after the Confraternities of Charity.
DEAD SEA SCROLLS COLLOQUIUM“The Dead Sea Scrolls Fact or Fiction” was a huge hit on Thursday, November 11, 2010. Over 175 people attended the faculty collo-quium given by Dr. Emilio G. Chavez, Pro-fessor of Sacred Scripture at St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary. The event which was sponsored by Whitehead Law Offices took place in the Caroll Auditorium on campus and was followed by a lovely reception. At-tendees had the opportunity to take part in a raffle to win Joe-Paddy Festival tickets. A second colloquium on the Dead Sea Scrolls by Dr. Chavez was hosted by St. Vincent Ferrer Parish in Delray Beach. Very Rev. Canon Thomas Skindeleski, Pastor wel-comed over 275 guests on January 19th. A reception following the presentation was held in the Parish Family Life Center.
CARMEL QUINN DONATES VINTAGE MERCEDES BENZ TO SEMINARYLongtime supporter and former Chair of the Friends of the Seminary, Carmel Quinn, has donated a 1985 Mercedes Benz Class 380- SL to the seminary. The white hard top coupe was a gift to Carmel’s husband, Eugene who passed away in 2002. The car has been prop-erly maintained over its lifetime, and is in very good condition inside and out. This model
has a removable hard top, leather seats, and many other options. Based on the condition of same year and models, the car is estimated to be worth $17,000, plus. Carmel bought four new tires for the sports car before giving it to the seminary. She had rarely driven the car since he passed away and it only has 55,000 miles. The car is up for auction by the seminary, first unveiled at last December’s Donor Brunch. The car will be on display for the 2011 Friends of the Seminary, February 25th and at the 3rd Annual Joe-Paddy Festival on March 8th. Opening bid is $10,000. For complete details and to bid on the car, go to E-Bay and enter, “Mercedes Benz Class 380SL – SVDP” or call Stanton Cadow at 561-732-4424, ext. 152.
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NEWS BRIEFS
SVDP WELCOMES NEW VOLUNTEERSCongratulations are in order for a new group of volunteers serving the seminary. Last September, the Board of Trustees approved the membership of the new board level volunteers serving on the Advancement & Development Committee. The committee is charged with advancing the long range strategic plan for the development program. Chief among those duties includes screen-ing and recommending the hiring of a firm to conduct a state-wide planning and feasibility study for the first ever capital campaign to be conducted in celebration of the Seminary’s 50th Anniversary in 2013. Bishop John Ri-card, Diocese of Pensacola/Tallahassee, is Chairman. Members on the committee serv-ing as new volunteers to SVDP include: John Kennedy, Director of Development, Diocese of Pensacola/Tallahassee, Stacey Dowdle, Vice-President, American Heart Associa-tion, West Palm Beach, Anne Gannon, Tax Collector, Palm Beach County, Thomas
Madden, TransMedia Group, Boca Raton, Larry Montali, Founding Partner, Starfish Marketing Group, and CEO, New River Communications, Ft. Lauderdale, L.J. Ro-driguez, Vice President, Catholic Commu-nity Foundation, Archdiocese of Miami, and Patrick Whitehead, Attorney at Law, West Palm Beach. Longtime supporters and volun-teers also serving are Cam Murphy, Chair of the Endowment Trust Committee of Boynton Beach, John Herrick, SVDP Development Council Rep., West Palm Beach, and Emilio Mendoza, President of the Catholic Com-munity Foundation, Archdiocese of Miami. Keith Parker, Campus Administrator and Stanton Cadow, Director of Institutional De-velopment serve from the staff.
SERRA CLUB OF BROWARD COUNTY HOSTS “FRIENDS OF THE SEMINARY DINNER”On Thursday, February 17th, Serra Club of Broward County hosted the 2nd “Friends” dinner to support the seminary. With the lead-ership of Serrans Malcolm and Georgette Meikle the dinner was held at the St. Ga-briel Catholic Church Parish Hall in Pom-pano Beach. Fr. José Alfaro, Vice Rector, and several seminarians attended. Last year the event raised over $2,000 to support the priesthood at St. Vincent de Paul Seminary. “Sometimes there is a higher calling to sup-port the Church. Investing in the Priesthood is one way,” said the Meikles.
SEMINARY HOSTS LIVING STONES - A DAY LONG RETREAT FOR YOUNG ADULTSOn Saturday February 5th, SVDP Hosted a Retreat for Young Adults. The day included Lunch and Dinner. Our seminarian students
NEWS BRIEFS
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In MemoriamWe ask for your prayers for recently deceased members of our
St. Vincent de Paul family.William Arias, father of Fr. Guillermo Arias, SVDP faculty.Victoriano DeLeon Alvarez, father of Fr. Marco DeLeon,
SVDP alumnus.Theresa Mary George, Mother of Fr. Rich George,
SVDP alumnus.Constance Gioia, mother-in-law, Lucille Gioia, SVDP student.
Paul Gunson, grandfather of Victor Amorose, SVDP seminarian.
Clyde Jones, father of Casey Jones, SVDP seminarian. Tim Jones, brother of Casey Jones, SVDP seminarian.
Pearl Quinn, stepmother of Art Quinn, SVDP employee. Julien Cortez, the father of Mrs. Minnie Garcia,
SVDP staff member.
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Silent Auction CommitteeThe silent auction has been made possible by the donors and volunteers listed below. The seminary is most grateful to those who have participated in making it a success.
Robert Clinger – Daniella Coy – Raymond Cuminale – Chris Grant – Sharon Melancon Carmel Quinn – James Schonefeld – Fr. Bill Wilson
phi-lan-thro-py Etymology: Late Latin philanthropia, from Greek philanthrōpia, from philanthrōpos loving people, from phil- + anthrōpos human being Date: circa 1623
orn in the Bronx, New York, and educated in catholic schools, Diane learned very early the importance of giving back to the church and community.
In 1988 Diane, her husband and two sons moved to Jupi-ter to escape the cold and to retire to a differ-ent way of life. Diane knew it was necessary to get involved in volunteerism, and what better choice than the Catholic Church she loves so dearly. Diane is current chairperson of the De-velopment Council at SVDP, President Emerita of and Board member for Catholic Charities for the Diocese of Palm Beach, a member of the National Advisory Board for the Catholic Lead-ership Institute, a member of the Finance and Strategic Advisory Board for All Saints Catholic School, a member of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sep-
7:00 pm - Evening Prayer – Presentation of the St. Vincent de Paul Awards7:45 - Reception & Silent Auction
9:00 - Dinner - Welcome & Prayer – Msgr. Keith Brennan, Rector & PresidentRecognition of Honorary Chair, Chair and Sponsors - presented by Msgr. Keith Brennan
Singing of Salve Regina & Closing - Student Government President, Tim Holeda
1. goodwill to fellowmen; especially: active effort to promote human welfare
2. altruistic concern for human welfare and advancement, usually manifested by donations of money, property, or work to
needy persons, by endowment of institutions of learning and hospitals, and by generosity to other socially useful purposes.
3. the activity of donating to such persons or purposes in this way: to devote one’s later years to philanthropy.
Diane Simowitz Chairman, Friends of the Seminary 2011
ulchre and on the Advisory Board of the Jupiter Medical Dia-betes Education Center. In 2008 Diane received the St. Vin-cent de Paul Award, the highest honor the seminary bestows upon an individual for outstanding volunteerism, service and
benevolence. She was also recently honored by Catholic Charities for the Diocese of Palm Beach at the Bishop’s Reception for outstand-ing service to the community, Catholic Chari-ties and philanthropy.
Daily Mass and communion are impor-tant in her life and she serves as a Eucharistic Minister at St. Patrick Parish in Palm Beach Gardens as well as on its Finance Committee. After her husband’s death in 2001, Diane be-came President of a family owned real estate
corporation on Long Island, New York.
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History of Friends of the Seminary “Friends of the Seminary” was originally called Opportunity Din-ner and was conceived in October 1983 by Rector Rev. Felipe Es-tévez. Th e fi rst Opportunity Dinner took place March 27, 1984, at a cost of $125 per person. Th is loosely organized event, changed its name to Friends of the Seminary in 1990, and at times was a sit down dinner or a reception with hor’dourves. In the mid 80’s the Donor Brunch & Mass was created as an off shoot of Friends. Cel-ebrated in early December each year, its purpose remains a “thank you” event for all donors. Friends takes place the evening of the bi-annual Board of Trust-ees meeting, providing an opportunity for the Archbishop and all the Bishops to celebrate with seminary supporters. In 2004, under the direction of Bill Conroy, the seminary’s new Director of Development, (the seminary had no formal development or or-ganized fundraising program until then) $87,880 was raised. Th e event’s chair was Larry Dahman, a member of the newly formed Development Council, in both 2005 and ’06. At times the event included singing and music by seminarians and outdoor seating accommodating over 300 guests. In 2005 a Mardi Gras theme was adopted, and continued until 2008.Th e idea of title sponsors and/or lay honorary chairs was begun in 2008. Mrs. Catherine R. “Sis” Murphy retained that title in 2008, followed by Jacques and “Danger” Vinmont in 2009. A
decision was made in 2008 to seat all attendees indoors, resulting in a reduced number of tickets available due to space limitations.
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$26,529
$158,203
$18,977
$206,506
$30,800
$235,473
$17,951
$136,192
$18,977
$200,000anticipated
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$50,000
$100,000
$150,000
$200,000
$250,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
5 Year Income & Expenses Comparison
Expenses Income
Roughly 100 fewer guests were seated, however a record $158,203 was raised under the leadership of Paul & Lynn Lawless.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS OUR SPECIAL APPRECIATION TO
Mrs. Catherine R. “Sis” MurphyVESPERS - SUSTAINING SPONSOR
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CATHEDRAL OF ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLARev. Thomas E Barrett, Rector
9999 N. Military TrailPalm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
561-622-2565www.stignatiuspb.com
1000 Lantana Road, P.O. Box 3978 Lantana, FL 33462
Tel. #561-585-5970 Fax #561-585-8482 e-mail [email protected]
website:hspiritlantana.com
Rev. Kevin C. Nelson Rev. Antony Pulikal, OCD Pastor Parochial Vicar
Dinner MenuEntrée
Stuff ed Pork Tenderloin
with Spinach,
Boursin & Prosciutto
Garden Risotto
Fresh Steamed Baby Carrots
SaladTomato Basil & Mozzarella Salad
Assorted Breads
Bon Appétit –
Chef Philippe Pedemey
PhotographyTo view and purchase photos taken by Leonard Bryant
Photography, after 2/26/11 go to: Leonardbryant.lifepics.com
A Special Thanks To Our Volunteers & StaffVery special thanks to the following volunteers: Diane Simowitz – Chairman, FOS 2011, James Schonefeld, Chris Grant and the Knights of Columbus, Karen Parker, Bob Clinger, Valeri
Polcyn, and Walt Polcyn. We also owe gratitude to our dedicated administration, staff and students: Msgr. Keith Brennan, Fr.
José Alfaro, all the Seminarians, Keith Parker, Stanton Cadow, Fr. Michael Flynn, Minnie Garcia, Cindy Krueger, seminarian Mark Librizzi, Sharon Melancon,Daniella Coy, Roland Jenkins & the Maintenance Crew, the Housekeeping Staff , Chef Philippe
Pedemey & the Kitchen Crew.
We also recognize the following consultants and vendors: Claudia O’Leary - Freelance Graphics Artist,
David O’Leary - Ad Sales Rep. Please note that the seminary is very conscious of making the most of every dollar contributed to this event, and is grateful for the talents and time of our Chef, kitchen staff and volunteers to provide the best meal possible. We are blessed to be able to off er a fi rst class event, atmosphere and ambience for historically less than 14 cents per dollar raised. Th e benefi t of having our seminarians act as waiter staff , in-kind contributions from vendors, and hosting Friends on campus, is largely responsible for enabling us to accomplish this. Th ank you again for your support and prayers.
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Pastor8445 NW 186th St.Hialeah, FL 33015
305-829-6141
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Lay1984 Dr. H. Edward Wrapp 1991 Delia Berta Gonzales 1991 Samuel D’Anna, Jr.
1992 Mary Korson 1996 John E. & Julia Rapier 1997 Senator Philip D. Lewis
1998 The Honorable C. Clyde Atkins 1999 James Towey, Esq.
2000 Alicia Marill 2001 Araceli Cantero 2002 Tania Medina
2005 Thomas Murphy, Esq.2006 Randolph McGrorty, Esq.
2008 Diane Simowitz2009 FL Knights of Columbus State Council
Religious1985 Rev. Frank O’Loughlin 1987 Rev. Thomas G. Wenski
1988 Vincentian Fathers 1989 Rev. Raymond Brown
1990 Sister Pat Downs, S.B.S.1993 Most Rev. Edward A. McCarthy
1994 Msgr. John McNulty 1995 Msgr. Bryan O. Walsh
1996 Very Rev. Jose Luís Menendez 1997 Sister Maureen T. Kelleher, R.S.H.M.
1998 Rev. Charles Mallen, CssR.1999 Rev. Msgr. John R. McMahon
2000 Sister Ruth Barthle, O.S.F.2001 Rev. Monsignor Emilio Vallina
2002 Msgr. Pablo A. Navarro 2003 St. John Vianney College Seminary
2005 Msgr. Stephen C. Bosso 2006 Most Rev. John Joseph Snyder, D.D.2008 Most Rev. Felipe J. Estévez, S.T.D.
2009 Most Rev. John J. Nevins, D.D.2010 Archbishop John C. Favalora
2010 Sister Joyce LaVoy, O.P.
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welcomed 80 young adults to a day of prayer and reflection held on campus. The day in-cluded inspirational talks, testimonies, bible study, small group discussions and praise
SEMINARY FACULTY CHANGES TAKE PLACEFr. Steven O’Hala, who served the semi-nary as Vice-Rector nine years and Dean of Students for six years, was called back to the Archdiocese of Miami by Archbishop
Wenski (SVDP class of ’67) to serve as Pas-tor at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish in Pompano Beach. Fr. O’Hala will remain as a member of the adjunct faculty teaching Moral Theology. Fr. Jose Alfaro, SVDP class of ’03, was then named as Vice-Rector. Fr. Alfaro was already serving as Dean of Students and assumed his new duties after Fr. O’Hala left. Msgr. Andrew Anderson, also of the Archdi-ocese of Miami, has been serving on the ad-junct faculty as a Lecturer in Canon Law for a number of years and has been named to the resident faculty as of December, 2010. Other changes include Msgr. Stephen Bosso, from
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The tradition of a commemorative logo, beads, gift bags, program ad sales, complementary promotional items, corporate support, the underwriting of valet parking were started in 2007 and expanded in ‘08. This allowed the cost per dollar raised to remain extremely low. In fact in 2008 the lowest cost ever at 13 cents per dollar, and a record $206,506 was given under event chairman John Herrick. With the leadership of Carmel Quinn, chair of Friends 2009, another new record was set with over $235,470 contributed. Also in 2009,
the Diocese of Pensacola, who led the sem-inary’s successful re-accreditation process for the past two years and as former Rector, was named Dean of Academics. Additional changes affecting current faculty include Dr. Emilio Chavez, leaving for sabbatical in late January, while we welcomed back Dr. Sixto Garcia, returning from his sabbatical in the beginning of the school year. Proud too are we to learn of assignments of Fr. David Ziril-li, Director of Vocations, for the Archdiocese of Miami, and Fr. Richard Vigoa, both in the class of ’08, as the new Secretary to Arch-bishop Wenski.
Continued from page 8 the theme was changed to best represent the spirit of the seminary’s mission, ambiance and environment by including the colors, ar-chitecture and elements of the chapel and campus. In 2010, April Murphy of Boca Raton stepped in to chair the event during very dif-ficult economic times. While Friends today is able to accommodate fewer guests, it is more generously supported locally and state-wide, and represents a significant total of the an-nual fund-raising budget. Since the initial event in 1984, 26 years ago, over $1.5 million has been raised, while the price per ticket has increased only $50.
and worship. The retreat was Eucharistic centered and ended with a “Theology on Tap” social. Last year was such a HUGE success, the seminarians did it again!
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In Memory of Thomas Aquinas Murphy
Trustee, Saint Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary
Retired Chairman, General Motors Corporation
“May God Hold You
in the Palm of His Hand”
In
Gratitude
Dialogue 7
Florida State Council “In Solidarity
with Our Priests and
Seminarians”
Douglas J. MurrayState Deputy
Florida State Council
Fr. Ed BoothState Chaplain
www.floridastatecouncil.com
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Ministry Work an Integral Part of Semarian Educationur seminarians are committed to learning and listening in as many social outreach, community service oriented agen-cies as possible in order to broaden their pastoral skills for parish ministry as future priests. They are not paid any sal-ary or stipend and the only requirement is that the facility be committed to work with the Pastoral Formation Depart-ment to provide some weekly supervision and learning opportunities within the scope of their mission statement. Through “Learning Agreements” and established goals and objectives, we have found that our students learn a great deal, the agencies are well served, and most importantly the clients have a positive experience.Caring Kitchen, Delray Beach, Bryan Garcia & Bradley ReedPalms West Hospital, Loxahatchee, Randy Allen, Ron Hackett, Bryan Holtz, Stephen Olson, Hernan Ramirez & Fenly Saint JeanHeartland Healthcare Center, Boynton Beach, Blair GaynesPalm Beach Sheriff’s Chaplaincy Unit, Palm Beach County (they ride with the sheriff on calls), Mark Gobeo, Carlos Lerma, Duong Nguyen, & Blair GaynesPrison Ministry (adult, juvenile stockade), West Palm Beach, Victor Amorose, George Nursey, Andres Mendoza-Floyd & Carlos PiedrahitaSaint Ann Place, West Palm Beach, Carlos Cabrera, Law-rence Peck & Lou SeeSaint Juliana Outreach, West Palm Beach, James Blood-worth & Curtis CarroSaint Joan of Arc Parish R.C.I.A., Boca Raton, Mark LibrizziThe Treatment Center, Lake Worth, Jim Grebe, David Mul-len, Biju Vells, Tom Wanitsky & Chamindra WilliamsSt. Luke Parish, Lake Worth, Michael GarciaNoreen McKeen Nursing Home, West Palm Beach, Nicho-las Abate, Daniel Fioramonti, Anthony Ustick & Bill Sant-houseSaint Mary’s Medical Center, West Pam Beach, Bernard Ngila, Matthew Busch, Brian Fabiszewski, Matias Hualpa, Nick Lanowich & Pedro Prada, Kyle SmithBoynton Beach Senior Center, Boynton Beach, Joseph Decker, Phillip Tran & Luis MarreroWomen’s Circle, Boynton Beach, Stephen Dornquast & Christopher DorseyOur Lady Queen of Peace-Youth, Delray Beach, Joshua Swallows & Jamil MirandaOur Lady Queen of Peace-young adult, Delray Beach, Javier BarretoSt. Joan of Arc Parish, Boca Raton, Jonathan EmoryEmmanuel Parish, Delray Beach, Leonard Dim
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Archdiocese of MiamiJavier Barreto – I Th eology, St. Mary Star of the Sea, Key WestCarlos J. Cabrera – I Th eology, Prince of Peace, MiamiBryan A. Garcia – I Th eology, Immaculate Conception, HialeahMichael A. Garcia – I Th eology, St. Agatha, MiamiElvis Gonzalez – Pastoral Year, Our Lady of Divine Providence, MiamiMatias A. Hualpa – II Th eology, Saint Michael the Archangel, MiamiNick A. Lanowich – II Th eology, St. Gregory the Great, PlantationDaniel Martin – Pastoral Year, St. Andrew, Coral SpringsYamil Miranda – I Th eology, St. John Bosco, MiamiFenly E. Saint Jean – II Th eology, St. Joseph Haitian Mission, Pompano BeachPhillip H. Tran – I Th eology, Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Cutler BayBiju Vells – III Th eology, St. Louis, PinecrestFredy A. Yara – Pastoral Year, San Isidro, Pompano
Diocese of OrlandoRandolph E. Allen – II Th eology, Our Lady of Grace, Palm BayDominic Buckley – Pastoral Year, St. Andrew, OrlandoPeter Dionne – Pastoral Year, St. Mary, RockledgeChristopher L. Dorsey – I Th eology, Holy Name of Jesus, IndialanticBenjamin Lehnertz – Pastoral Year, Holy Name of Jesus, OrlandoMark D. Librizzi – III Th eology, St. Th erese, TitusvilleDavid Mullen – III Th eology, Holy Name of Jesus, IndialanticBernard N. Ngila – III Th eology, Tala, KenyaGeorge A. Nursey – III Th eology, Saint Anselm’s Abbey, Washington, D.C.Carlos A. Piedrahita – II Th eology, St. James Cathedral, OrlandoJoshua T. Swallows – I Th eology, Most Precious Blood, OviedoNicholas Tocco – IV Th eology, Annunciation, Altamonte SpringsTh omas R. Wanitsky – III Th eology, Holy Cross, Orlando
Diocese of Palm BeachTomasz Bochnak – IV Th eology, St. Helen, Vero BeachMichael Cairnes – Pastoral Year, Holy Name of Jesus, West Palm BeachLeonard O. Dim – III Th eology, Emmanuel, Delray BeachPierre-Soul Estefont – Pastoral Year, St. Ann, West Palm BeachDaniel L. Fioramonti – I Th eology, St. Rita, WellingtonMark J. Gobeo – I Th eology, Our Lady of Lourdes, Boca RatonDennis Gonzales – Pastoral Year, Holy Name of Jesus, West Palm BeachWesler Hilaire – Pastoral Year, Diocese of Palm BeachPedro J. Prada – II Th eology, Saint Luke, Palm SpringsToân Tràn – IV Th eology, Sacred Heart, Lake WorthChamindra S. Williams – III Th eology, Holy Name of Jesus, West Palm Beach
Diocese of Pensacola/TallahasseeMatthew M. Busch – II Th eology, Saint Louis, TallahasseeJames T. Dillon – IV Th eology, St. Peter, Mary EstherJames P. Grebe – III Th eology, Co-Cathedral St. Th omas More, Tal-lahasseeTim Holeda – IV Th eology, Co-Cathedral of St. Th omas More, Tal-lahasseeStephen X. Olson – II Th eology, Saint Mary, Fort Walton BeachLouis A. See – I Th eology, Co-Cathedral of St. Th omas More, Tallahas-seeMatthew Worthen – IV Th eology, Co-Cathedral of St. Th omas More, Tallahassee
Diocese of St. AugustineBlair A. Gaynes – I Th eology, St. Luke, MiddleburgBryan Holtz - II Th eology, Assumption Parish, JacksonvilleLawrence G. Peck – I Th eology, Cathedral-Basilica of St. Augustine, St. Augustine
Diocese of St. PetersburgVictor J. Amorose – III Th eology, Light of Christ, ClearwaterCurtis V. Carro – I Th eology, St. Jerome, LargoSteven C. Dornquast – I Th eology, St. Joseph, ZephyrhillsJonathan R. Emery – II Th eology, Saint Clement, Plant CityBrain C. Fabiszewski – II Th eology, Saint Catherine of Siena, ClearwaterViet Vu Nguyen – Pastoral Year, Epiphany of Our Lord, TampaJustin Paskert – Pastoral Year, St. Anne, RuskinBradley C. Reed – I Th eology, Cathedral of St. Jude, St. PetersburgWilliam M. Santhouse – II Th eology, St. Luke, Palm HarborKyle D. Smith – II Th eology, Our Lady of the Rosary, Land O’LakesAnthony J. Ustick – I Th eology, St. Matthew, LargoDiocese of VeniceJoseph R. Gates – Pastoral Year, Ave Maria Oratory, Ave MariaRonald A. Hackett – II Th eology, Church of the Incarnation, SarasotaCasey Jones – Pastoral Year, Blessed Pope John XXIII, Ft. MyersDuong Nguyen, III Th eologyDiocese of RichmondCarlos Lerma – III Th eology, St. Joseph, Richmond, VAArchdiocese of HartfordE. Mauricio Galvis – Pastoral Year, Archdiocese of Hartford, CTAndres Mendoza-Floyd – II Th eology, Archdiocese of Hartford, CTArchdiocese of San JuanLuis Marrero – Santa Elena, Bayamon, PR Apostolic Society Sons of the Divine WillNicholas J. Abate - I Th eology, St. CloudCorey J. Bloodworth – I Th eology, St. CloudJoseph P. Decker, I Th eology, St. CloudHernan Ramirez – II Th eology, St. Cloud
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Boursin Cream Sauce Recipe by Chef Philippe Pedemey Salve Regina
Salve, Regina, mater misericordiae vita, dulcedo et spes nostra, salve, ad te clamamus, exules filii Evae.Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentesIn hac lacrimarum valle.
Eia ergo, advocata nostra,Illos tuos misericordes oculosAd nos converte.Et Iesum, benedictum fructum ventris tui,nobis post hoc exsilium ostende.O Clemens, o pia, o dulcisVirgo Maria.
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Turn, then, most gracious advocate,thine eyes of mercy toward us; and after this our exileShow unto us the blessed fruitOf thy womb Jesus;O clement, O loving, O sweetVirgin Mary.
INGREDIENTS:5 tbsp butter, divided 3 tbsp flour2 cups vegetable stock,
heated3⁄4 cups heavy cream1⁄2 cup Spanish onion,
finely diced1-2 cloves fresh garlic,
minced
2 tbsp sherry1 5.2 oz pack Boursin
cheese1 tsp Kosher salt1⁄4 tsp finely chopped
tarragon1 pinch finely chopped
fresh thyme
PREPARATION:In a heavy saucepan, melt 3 tbsp butter over low heat; stir in flour and cook on low, stirring constantly, until ivory-col-ored, about 6 minutes. Remove from heat and cool a minute. Gradually whisk in stock and cream, return to heat & bring slowly to simmer, whisking to prevent lumps. Cook cream sauce (without boiling), stirring often, over medium heat un-til sauce is thick enough to coat a spoon, about 20-30 min. In another saucepot, sauté in remaining butter until translucent. Add garlic & sauté until aromatic. Deglaze pot with sherry. Add cream sauce & bring to simmer. Add Bourisn, season-ings & herbs; whisk to blend.
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“How has your first year as a priest been? Is it everything you expected?” I get those questions a lot. After nearly a de-cade of priestly formation it is comforting to know that this life and ministry often fits like a glove. And yet there are many times when I encounter situations that the seminary could never have prepared me for. I am certainly coming to appreciate the wisdom of older priests who would counsel “you only learn how to be a priest when you are one.”
Since my ordination to the priesthood and my arrival at the Co-Cathedral of St. Thomas More as the Parochial Vicar and Executive Director for the Catholic Student Union at Florida State University, my days have been filled with the blessings of ministry and the often not-so-subtle reminders from God and parishioners alike, that priestly formation does not end when the seminary gates have closed behind us.
I continue to be amazed at the amazing people the Lord is choosing to build up the Church and the great things they accomplish in His Name. I may be here to strengthen their faith through the ministry of the priesthood, but it remains clear that the Church’s faithful has much to offer Her priests in return.
Fr. Christopher LeBlancCo-Cathedral of St. Thomas More
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