Here's a bulletin column I wrote for Holy Cross -- St. Stan's parish, introducing myself and thanking them for their welcome.
Dear parishioners,
Firstly, thank you for the wonderful welcome
I’ve received! For those I haven’t had
the pleasure of meeting yet, I’m part of the new clergy team serving these two
parishes. I just finished my seminary
studies back in May and over the coming year you will see me go from seminarian
to deacon (in September) and then priest (in April). I’m very excited to be beginning my ordained
life in these parishes, becoming part of life here and gradually helping more
and more to animate that life. Some
churches have signs up during construction saying “Please pardon our mess while
we refurbish” – I think such a sign should probably be hung around my neck for
at least a year! As grateful as I am for
my seminary formation, it is with, for and from you – the People of God in this
place – that I will learn to be a priest.
Some background is probably in order. Born and raised in England, I went to
California for graduate school and thought that I’d found my vocation in
teaching. The highlight of my classroom career
was two amazing years teaching community college math inside San Quentin
prison. It was there that God started to
tug at me. I was surrounded by men doing
so much to transform their lives – what might I be being called to do with
mine? At the same time, my students
asked so much of me on a personal level that I felt a call to be responding not
just from but with my faith. The call
started to articulate itself as a call to be able to offer the sacraments and
preach, to have my service be a witness to the self-emptying service of
Christ. I had to start discerning priesthood
and religious life.
I met the Congregation of Holy Cross, and our
charism to be “educators in the faith” caught my eye, as my sense of call to
teach remained strong. The common life
we live together as a community was what grabbed me and has now sustained me in
this life. Responding to that call
brought me to Moreau Seminary for a year, to our Novitiate in Colorado, to
enter into temporary religious vows with Holy Cross three years ago and return
to Moreau for more studies. In that time
I’ve experienced a variety of parish and university ministries in South Bend,
Colorado, Arizona, Mexico and Haiti.
These experiences and many more have led me to the conviction that this
is the band of men with whom I am to cast my lot and so I will profess perpetual
vows of poverty, chastity and obedience in the Congregation at 10am on
September 7th in the Basilica – it would be wonderful to welcome any
of you to celebrate with us! If you
can’t make it, I’ll look forward to you welcoming me back the next weekend as
your new parish deacon, and I can’t imagine what it will be like to receive
your welcome as your newest priest in April!
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