The Southern Jesuit - Summer 2014

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Ordinations New Province, New Provincial Moving Forward with Renewed Hope


Regis University Denver

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Not to us, LORD, not to us

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St. Martin de Porres Parish Belize City

but to your name give glory Belize

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because of your mercy and faithfulness… St. John’s College

It is we who bless the LORD, Belize City

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both now and forever. Montserrat Retreat House

Hallelujah!

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Jesuit College Prep Dallas

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New Province Leadership Appointed Fr. Ronald Mercier begins his assignment as provincial of the new U.S. Central and Southern Province on July 31 (see profile on pg. 16). He has appointed Fr. John Armstrong socius of the new province. Fr. Armstrong begins this new assignment after five years as formation assistant for both the Missouri and New Orleans provinces. Mercier Previously, he was the New Orleans Province formation assistant for 11 years and socius of the New Orleans Province for eight years. Fr. Kevin Cullen Armstrong will serve as formation assistant for the new province. A former director of novices for the Missouri Province, Fr. Cullen also served as the province assistant for higher education and worked in the mission offices of Rockhurst University and Regis University. Fr. Cullen has served as treasurer of the Missouri Province for the past three years. Cullen The treasurer of the new province is Fr. Dan Daly who has served as socius of the Missouri Province for the past four years. Fr. Daly, who earned his doctorate in accounting from the University of Michigan, worked as a professor of accounting at Boston College and Regis University. Fr. Tom Greene has been appointed province Daly assistant for international ministries. He has served as secretary for social and international ministries of the Jesuit Conference for the past two years. Additionally, Fr. Greene has been named superior of Bellarmine House of Studies in St. Louis, home to Jesuit Greene scholastics in studies at Saint Louis University, as Bellarmine House and St. Matthew the Apostle Jesuit community join to form one community. This new relationship will help foster the formation of the scholastics through ministry at this diocesan parish pastored by Jesuit Fr. Patrick Quinn. Quinn 4 JESUIT

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Two Jesuits Profess Final Vows Fr. Brian Garry and Fr. Anthony Rauschuber professed final vows as Jesuits on March 8 during Mass at Jesuit Hall Garry in St. Louis. Fr. Garry is a pastoral minister at Saint Louis University, and Fr. Rauschuber is a retreat Rauschuber director at Manresa House of Retreats in Convent, La.

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Fr. Anthony McGinn is serving as president of Jesuit High School of New Orleans while a search McGinn is underway for a new president. He relieves Fr. Raymond Fitzgerald who announced in January his Fitzgerald intention to step down at the end of the 2013-2014


academic year due to his diagnosis of ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. He will remain at the school to serve as special assistant to the president and will also work in campus ministry. Fr. McGinn was president of the school for 19 years before Fr. Fitzgerald assumed the presidency in 2011. Fr. McGinn returns to JHS after a three-year assignment as the New Orleans Province assistant for secondary education. Fr. T.J. Martinez has stepped down as president of Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory School of Houston to undergo treatment for stomach cancer. Paul Posoli is serving as interim president. Posoli, a 1987 alumnus of Jesuit High School of Tampa, Martinez is managing director in the JPMorgan Global Commodities Group. He has served on Cristo Rey’s capital campaign committee and teaches First Impressions classes to incoming freshman and a Leadership class to the seniors. Fr. Anthony Wieck, who concludes Wieck tertianship this summer, will join the Cristo Rey community as a teacher and director of campus ministry this fall. Before his tertianship he taught theology and ministered at Jesuit College Preparatory in Dallas. Having completed tertianship at the Mwangaza

Fr. Donald Hawkins

Father Donald A. Hawkins, 67, died on Dec. 30, 2013, in Opelousas, La. He was a Jesuit for 48 years and a priest for 37 years. Fr. Hawkins was born on August 27, 1946, in Mobile, Ala., where he graduated from McGill Institute. He attended Spring Hill College before entering the Society of Jesus in 1965 at St. Charles College in Grand Coteau, La. He graduated from Spring Hill College and earned degrees from the University of

Jesuit Center in Nairobi, Kenya, Fr. Derrick Weingartner has been appointed pastor of St. Charles Borromeo Church in Grand Coteau, La. He relieves Fr. James Lambert who will be assigned associate pastor at Gesu Parish in Miami. Weingartner

Fr. Raul Navarro has departed Immaculate Conception Parish in New Orleans, his first assignment after his 2013 ordination, for an assignment as assistant dean for Lambert the School of Graduate and Professional Studies and undergraduate internship coordinator at Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Mo. Navarro

Fr. Daniel Tesvich has been appointed associate pastor of Immaculate Conception Parish after serving for the past year as associate pastor at Holy Name of Jesus Parish in New Orleans.

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in memoriam Texas in Austin and Regis College in Toronto. He was ordained a priest on June 5, 1976, at Spring Hill College. His early work was in the area of secondary education at Jesuit High School of New Orleans where he taught English and theology and later served as chair of the theology department, director of campus ministry and school chaplain. He returned to St. Charles College where he was assistant director of novices and directed retreats at the Jesuit Spirituality Center housed there. He also assisted with campus ministry at the University of Southwestern Louisiana. Later, he was parochial vicar at Holy Name of Jesus in New Orleans, after which he was rector of SUMMER 2014

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in memoriam the Jesuit Community at Spring Hill College and director of campus ministry. He returned to New Orleans as a parochial vicar at Immaculate Conception Parish and then was pastor at Holy Name of Jesus where he worked until 2013. Prior to his death, Fr. Hawkins was once again assigned to St. Charles College, where he briefly worked as a retreat director at the Jesuit Spirituality Center.

Fr. Fred Reynolds

Father Fred G. Reynolds, 72, died on Feb. 3, 2014, in Grand Coteau, La. He was a Jesuit for 42 years and a priest for 35 years. Fr. Reynolds was born on December 2, 1941, in New Iberia, La. He graduated from the University of Southwestern Louisiana in 1965 and served in the U.S. Navy through 1969. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1971 at St. Charles College in Grand Coteau. After studies at Spring Hill College he was assigned to Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston. He completed studies at Weston School of Theology in Cambridge, Mass., in 1978 and was ordained a priest on June 3, 1978, at St. Peter’s Church in New Iberia. After ordination, Fr. Reynolds served in a variety of assignments, including retreat director at Our Lady of the Oaks in Grand Coteau; a counselor, teacher and chaplain at Jesuit College Preparatory School in Dallas; and a chaplain at St. Paul Hospital in Dallas. He studied Orthodox Theology and the traditions of the Melkite-Greek Catholic Church at the Holy Cross Greek Orthodox College, living and assisting at Our Lady of Annunciation Cathedral in Boston. Fr. Reynolds returned to Grand Coteau in 1985 as associate pastor at St. Charles Borromeo Church for six years. For two years, he was chaplain at the VA hospital in Pineville, La., followed by an assignment as a Catholic campus minister at Southern University in Baton Rouge.

Between and following these assignments, he was missioned to St. Charles College from where he engaged in a variety of pastoral works, including spiritual direction, retreat ministry and chaplaincy. In 2008, he was assigned to the Ignatius Residence community; he later moved to the Southeast Louisiana Veterans War Memorial Retirement Home in Reserve, La., where he lived and assisted in ministry at the retirement home. In 2013, he moved to the Southwest Louisiana War Veterans Home in Jennings, La., where he resided until shortly before his death.

Fr. John Schroder

Father John F. Schroder, 95, died on Jan. 25, 2014, at St. Charles College in Grand Coteau, La., where he had entered the Society of Jesus in 1941. He was a Jesuit for 72 years and a priest for 60 years. Fr. Schroder was born on January 11, 1919, in Atlanta. A graduate of Georgetown Preparatory School in Washington, D.C., he earned degrees from the University of Notre Dame and St. Mary’s College in Kansas. During formation, he taught at Loyola College in Montreal and at Jesuit High School in Tampa, Fla. He was ordained a priest on June 17, 1953, at Spring Hill College. From 1955 to 1974 he was a member of the Jesuit “Mission Band,” offering parish missions throughout the south. Afterward, Fr. Schroder served as pastor of Blessed Sacrament Church in Harriman, Tenn., and superior of Ignatius House in Atlanta. In 1980 he began 33 years of missionary work in Belize, spending most of those years at St. Francis Mission in Corozal Town where his ministry extended to some 20 area villages. In 2003, Fr. Schroder retired to Jesuit Hall in St. Louis. He joined the Ignatius Residence community in New Orleans in 2008 and moved with the community to Grand Coteau in May 2013.

Memoriam donations may be made to the Senior Jesuits Fund of “The Jesuits,” 4511 West Pine Blvd., St. Louis, MO, 63108-2191.

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Archbishop Robert Carlson, with (left to right) Provincials Mark Lewis and Douglas Marcouiller, Robert Murphy, Michael Rozier, Derek Vo, Christopher Schroeder, Nathan O’Halloran, and Formation Director John Armstrong

Jesuits Celebrate the Summer Ordinations of Six New Priests

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esuits of the Missouri and New Orleans Provinces are celebrating the summer ordinations of six new priests. While the formation journeys of these newlyordained Jesuits have been similar, and at times shared journeys, each Jesuit has been shaped by his own story and brings his individual gifts and skills to this deeper mode of apostolic ministry to the Church. Robert E. Murphy, 37, was born and raised in Metairie, La., just outside of New Orleans. He attended Jesuit High School of New Orleans and earned a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy at the University of South Alabama in Mobile. He pursued a career in

physical therapy in Laurel, Miss., and later, certification as an athletic trainer at the University of Southern Mississippi, where he helped start a youth ministry. Murphy entered the Jesuits in 2003 at the novitiate in Grand Coteau, La. He earned a doctorate in physical therapy at Saint Louis University and spent a semester at the Jesuit university in El Salvador, honing his Spanish skills and working in a medical clinic. He spent his regency from 2008 to 2011 at Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas, as director of campus ministry, theology and Spanish teacher, freshman soccer coach and assistant to the athletic training staff. He earned both a Master of Divinity and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology at Boston College School of Theology and Ministry while training Boston College athletes and serving as a parish deacon in Medford, Mass. “My introduction to Ignatian spirituality and disSUMMER 2014

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cernment of a priestly vocation in the Society of Jesus began on a silent retreat during my senior year at Jesuit High School. With the help of my director, I felt God was calling me to go to college and study physical therapy in order to help heal people’s bodies. During my training, I received tools and gained experiences in walking with people through difficult and painful circumstances. My time as a health care professional in the Bible belt afforded me many opportunities for spiritual conversations about God and sickness. Through these encounters, I began to feel a need to receive training in order to help heal people’s souls. This desire led me to reconsider a call to the priesthood. While making an Ignatian discernment retreat, I realized that this spirituality was how I prayed and related to God. This understanding confirmed my decision to enter the Jesuits. During my formation, I have learned skills and had experiences in order to minister to people during times of loss and suffering. As I prepare for ordination to the priesthood, I feel ready to be God’s instrument to bring both physical and spiritual healing to people. I am also excited that I will be beginning this ministry at St. Charles Borromeo Parish in Grand Coteau, La., for the summer and Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in San Antonio in the fall. I would like to thank my family, friends, and Jesuit brothers for their love and support of my vocation through which I receive great joy and peace.” Nathan W. O’Halloran, 32, grew up on The Lord’s Ranch, a Catholic lay community founded in 1975 in southern New Mexico. The son of Catholic missionaries who met and married at The Lord’s Ranch, O’Halloran and his seven siblings were home-schooled and worked the ranch. He frequently entered Juarez, Mexico, to distribute produce and work with prisoners. Profoundly influenced by the work of Jesuit Father 8 JESUIT

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Fr. Charlie Heiser imposes hands on Derek Vo.

Richard Thomas who died in 2006, founder of The Lord’s Ranch, O’Halloran began considering a vocation to the priesthood at an early age. After earning bachelor degrees in philosophy and theology from Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio, he entered the Jesuits in 2003 at the novitiate in Grand Coteau, La. He earned a master’s degree in philosophy from Fordham University in New York City, then spent his regency teaching Greek and theology at Jesuit High School of New Orleans and coaching its Ultimate Frisbee team to the state finals. He earned a Master of Divinity and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University in Berkeley, Calif., while also serving as an AIDS hospice chaplain and parish deacon. He hopes to continue pro-life work. “Pedro Arrupe once observed in a speech: ‘A long time ago it was said that the Company’s strength lay in its welltrained mediocrity… In St. Ignatius’ thinking, excellence is not of an intellectual order. It may of course be of that order. But true excellence lies in our gift of ourselves.’ Knowing my own natural gifts and also the formation that I have been given as a Jesuit, I know the words of Arrupe to be true. By nature I am mediocre. I have some gifts and I do not have others. What I do have is a training that has taught me the excellence of the gift of self, and in that excellence also lies the secret of the priesthood.


Pope Francis recently reminded a group of young priests that ‘priestly joy is a joy that is sister to poverty.’ To be a priest is to know the poverty of self-gift, the poverty of knowing that I have so little to offer of my own. It comes with the realization that if I reach into my basket of mediocrity to feed the 5,000 people, I will only draw out moldy bread, but if I receive from the hands of Christ, then I can offer no less than his own Body and Blood. In these days I find myself turning often to Mary, ‘Untangler of Nets.’ It’s an image that came to me in my eight-day retreat before ordination. Called to be a fisher of men, I often find my nets of ministry and myself as well quite tangled up. Yet Mary is always in the boat next to me, calmly, patiently and gently untangling my nets so that I can continue haltingly to respond to the call of Christ. It is to her that I continue to turn, to Our Lady of Guadalupe, to Our Lady of Tenderness, and to Mary, Untangler of Nets, begging her to stay at my side as she stayed at the side of Christ.” Eric R. Ramirez, 34, grew up in San Angelo, Texas, and earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Angelo State University and worked at the Newman Center. His correspondence with Jesuit vocation director, Fr. Marvin Kitten, was delivered by the family’s mail carrier, who, by coincidence, was the nephew of “Uncle Marvin.” With that extra sign, Ramirez entered the Society in 2002. Ramirez studied philosophy and earned a master’s degree in English at Loyola University Chicago, where he was chaplain for the men’s volleyball team. For regency, he taught English and theology at Jesuit High School of Tampa while helping with the school’s retreat program, the hockey team and fathers club. He studied theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, although he arrived in Rome in 2011, not knowing a word of Italian. He learned the language and culture and earned a bachelor’s degree in sacred theology while contributing to The Jesuit Post. A deacon at the Church of the Gesù in Rome, Ramirez served as the Gesù’s master of ceremonies for special feast day Masses celebrated by Pope Francis.

Michael D. Rozier, 32, grew up in historic Ste. Genevieve, Mo., and met the Jesuits while studying at Saint Louis University, where he was active in campus liturgies, studied pre-med, contributed to public health research projects and played French horn. After graduating in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, Rozier entered the Jesuit novitiate in St. Paul, Minn. He earned a diploma in philosophical studies from Regis College at the University of Toronto and spent a semester in El Salvador. He received a master’s degree in public health at The Johns Hopkins University in 2008 and did a fivemonth fellowship at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. He spent his regency teaching global health and public health ethics at Saint Louis University and helped design its first undergraduate curriculum in public health. He earned both a Master of Divinity and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology from the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, while serving as a parish deacon in Winchester, Mass. He contributed to the Jesuit Post, and was a fellow for the study of professional ethics in Auschwitz. He will begin doctoral studies this fall at the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health. “Originally, I wasn’t thrilled about a vocation to the priesthood. In fact, I stopped going to Mass my sophomore year at Saint Louis University because the call was strongest during celebration of the Eucharist. But when I began to take the possibility of entering the novitiate more seriously, the fear of the unknown was replaced with nervous excitement. Eleven years might seem like a long time to prepare for ordination, but I am so grateful for the time I have been given in formation. The people I have been with along the way—brother Jesuits, prisoners, students, faculty colleagues, the sick and dying—have each called something unique out of me that I did not know was there. God prepared me long ago for this vocation, and God’s People have helped me see and believe it. Over the past couple years, as ordination has become more imminent, I have once again experienced a nervous excitement. I am excited about the new possibilities priestly ministry brings, especially the privileged moment to share SUMMER 2014

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God’s love and mercy in the sacrament of Reconciliation. But I am also excited that it opens opportunities for mission that were unimaginable until now. Throughout formation, the Society of Jesus has always dreamed bigger dreams for me than I ever have for myself. I hope the same is true in the years to come. After spending the summer at St. Francis Xavier College Church in St. Louis—which happens to be the place where, as a student, the call to priesthood overwhelmed me—I begin a doctoral program in Health Management and Policy at the University of Michigan. If history is any indication of what is to come, God will use his People to form me into the priest God wants me to be. For that, I am already grateful.” Christopher J. Schroeder, 32, the nephew of a Jesuit brother and two diocesan priests, was born and raised in St. Louis. He came to know the Jesuits at De Smet Jesuit High School. He began studies at Saint Louis University, but left after sophomore year to enter the Jesuits in 2002 at the novitiate in St. Paul, Minn. He earned a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and humanities and a master’s degree in philosophy from Saint Louis University. He spent five months in El Salvador for intensive Spanish language study and to work for Fe y Alegría, a Jesuit network in education, training and development in Latin America. He spent his regency teaching theology at Arrupe Jesuit High School in Denver, and directed its Kairos retreat program. He earned a Master of Divinity at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University in Berkeley, Calif., and was a deacon at San Quentin State Prison. This summer, he will serve at St. Martin de Porres Parish in Belize before returning in the fall to Berkeley to finish his Licentiate in Sacred Theology. “Eucharistia—thanksgiving—is at the heart of the Church’s life. Ordination has challenged me to place it at 10 JESUIT

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Fr. Raul Navarro, ordained in 2013, imposes hands on Nathan O’Halloran.

the heart of my life as well. God has been good to me in a thousand ways and in a thousand faces. On my retreat two years ago, preparing to request ordination, I had a prayer experience that helped me understand God’s generosity. In my prayer, I was in a boat fishing with Jesus. He told me to cast the net over the side. As we began to pull it in, it was full of fish and they quickly began filling the boat. When the fish had filled the entire boat up to our knees, I turned to Jesus and said, ‘This is amazing. I am so grateful for all these fish. Shall we stop and clean them?’ ‘Keep pulling,’ he replied. So we kept pulling, and more and more fish kept coming. They filled the boat and eventually began to fill the lake around us. When they reached our waist, I turned again to Jesus and asked if we should stop, and he said again, ‘Keep pulling.’ By the time the fish were up to our necks, I didn’t even have to ask. I just looked at Jesus. He smiled and said, ‘Keep pulling.’ By the end of the prayer, the entire world was fish, piled high above our heads, and every second we kept pulling in more and more. Just so, I understand that God has given me grace piled upon grace. And still it is not enough. God desires to give me—us—more. For me, priesthood is the way I can dedicate my life to giving thanks to God and by offering back to God every person and every grace that God first gave to me.”


Derek Vo, 49, left his native Vietnam at age 21 and spent three years in a refugee camp. In 1988, he joined family in the U.S. and earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science from the University of Oklahoma in 1994. He worked outside of Dallas, where he learned about Ignatian spirituality from a Christian Life Community. The events of September 11, 2001, led him to resolve to live a more meaningful life of faith and service. He joined the Jesuits in 2003 and studied philosophy at Saint Louis University. He spent his regency teaching math and computer science at Regis Jesuit High School outside of Denver and supervised the school’s photography club. He has returned three times to Vietnam to teach English and philosophy, work with the poor and offer retreats. He earned a Master of Divinity at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University in Berkeley, Calif., while serving as a chaplain at San Quentin State Prison. As a sign of the unity that exists between the ministerial priesthood and the Episcopal ministry, concelebrating priests impose hands on the ordinandi (kneeling front, Robert Murphy; He said the work at San Quentin has allowed him to encounter “Christ the prison- kneeling second, Nathan O’Halloran). er” in the men who help him strip away judga unique way. They have helped to transform my heart to ment, prejudice and fear to discover gentle make me a more compassionate man. forgiveness. He hopes to work in pastoral ministries. In a few days, I will be ordained as a Jesuit priest. It will be a joyous celebration event. But I know that I will not “There is a saying: ‘Every journey starts with a small become a good priest without these people. My priesthood step!’ I believe that every call to religious life starts with belongs to the people who have helped to form me these small spiritual seeds implanted very early on that are years. This will be the time for all of us to celebrate together nurtured throughout the life of the man. In my case, the the fruit of the tree they have helped to water. seeds were sown on those afternoons as a four year old boy Pope Francis tells priests to smell of their sheep. I think when I ran alongside my grandfather to go to church, and that is not enough. In the old time, shepherds were banned learning to pray in a small town in Southern Vietnam. The to enter Jerusalem because the odor of their sheep had tree that grew out of these seeds continues to be showered tainted not only their clothes but also their skin. I don’t by the generosities of the many faces during my long Jesuit want to smell of my sheep alone. I pray that my priesthood formation years. These are the faces of the homeless, the will fully be tainted by the sweetness of their odor. It is this lepers, the orphans, the students, the seminarians, the sweetness that our God could not resist but incarnated inmates, and my Jesuit brothers. As my path crossed into their paths, each of them taught me to enrich my prayers in among us!” SUMMER 2014

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provincial’s message

Moving Forward With Renewed Hope By Mark Lewis, SJ

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n 2007 the New Orleans Province celebrated its first century of existence. As archivist at that time I had a chance to read many of the documents relating to its founding, and was particularly struck by the first Provincial’s desire that all of the Jesuits of the new province recite or sing the Miserere (Psalm 51) on the eve of the new province, and the Te Deum on the day itself. “By the first we shall humbly beg forgiveness for what may have been defective in the past,” he wrote, “and by the second we shall express our gratitude to God for his great

goodness towards us and promise renewed efforts to be every day more worthy of our vocation.” As the New Orleans Province comes to an end after 107 years, and we prepare to create the new U.S. Central and Southern Province, we might share the same sentiments of acknowledging that not everything in the past was done perfectly, but that we move forward with great gratitude for the goodness of God, and renewed hope that we will continue to live our vocations to the greater glory of God. Our past has been far from perfect, but we are grateful for the fidelity, work and prayers of the many Jesuits and companions who have gone before us. The stories of many of these province forbears will be

The St. Charles College community in 1907, when the New Orleans Province was established

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Fr. John Francis O’Connor, first provincial of the New Orleans Province

published later this summer, helping us to remember and celebrate the beginnings, the times of growth


Novices of the Missouri and New Orleans Province take first vows as Jesuits.

at St. Alphonsus Rodriguez Pavilion within College, the newest Jesuits have the benefit of the wisdom and prayers of some of the oldest members of the province. The Jesuits also share the College with the many friends and colleagues who come to be directed in the Spiritual Exercises at the Jesuit Spirituality Center. Of course all of this activity is not in the hands of Jesuits alone. There is a remarkable network of friends, benefactors and colleagues in ministry that make all of these institutions hum. Once, the stories of our institutions were told almost exclusively from the point of view of Jesuits; today we realize that the leadership, ministry, counsel and support for these works come also from a myriad of dedicated lay men and women who know, embrace and live the mission and Jesuit identity on which they are founded. What we as Jesuits are able to do from Colorado to Florida, and to Belize and many places beyond is magnified and enhanced by this collaboration at the heart of mission. Yet in all of this the hand of God remains in the forefront. So, if I might add another Psalm for our prayer on the eve of our new province, July 30, I would echo King Henry V after the battle of Agincourt, and desire the recitation of Psalm 115: “Not to us, not to us O Lord, but to thy name give glory.” May each of you be blessed for all the good things that you have done for the New Orleans Province over the years, and may our future be one of hope and promise in accomplishing God’s will for us in all things.

from mission to province, as well as the sustenance and the movement of our many activities around the southern U.S. over the past two centuries. It will also include some of the important moments of collaboration between the New Orleans and Missouri Missions in the early days of Grand Coteau, and recount some of the stories of the Rocky Mountain Mission, parts of which were later joined to the New Orleans and Missouri Provinces. As we become the U.S. Central and Southern Province many have asked how it might affect the activities and works of the Jesuits in their area. The change is mostly administrative and intended to help us respond more flexibly and effectively to the apostolic needs and opportunities in the new region. While the provincial offices will be in St. Louis, the provincial will continue to visit all of the Jesuits, communities, and works of the new province. The Jesuits themselves will continue to be assigned across the new province and care for those to whom they are sent with the same zeal and gifts that they always have. But happily there will now be 400 Jesuits in the new province to serve in 13 parishes, six spirituality centers, five universities, a junior college (St. John’s College, Belize), 11 high schools, several initiatives in presecondary education, and a variety of social ministries. One part of this new province that has already been anticipated is the novitiate of St. Stanislaus Kostka located at St. Charles College in Grand Coteau. For the past six years, novices of both provinces have begun their formation in the now newly renovated building. These young men are among the 60 Jesuits in educational and spiritual preparation for ministry Fr. Rodney Kissinger, Fr. Ernest Ferlita and Br. John Puza enjoy lunch with novices at to God’s people. With the arrival of the senior Jesuits St. Charles College. SUMMER 2014

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Florida Immaculate Conception Parish

Rey Jesuit ge Prep

New Orleans

uston

. Charles orromeo Parish

rand Coteau

Jesuit Social Research Institute

Jesuit Spirituality Center St. Charles College Grand Coteau

New Orleans

Jesuit High School

New Orleans

Holy Name of Jesus Parish

New Orleans

Our Lady of the Oaks Retreat

Grand Coteau

Loyola University New Orleans

Christ the King Mission Church

Grand Coteau

Good Shepherd Nativity School

New Orleans

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provincial profile

A New Provincial for a New, Large and Diverse Province By Cheryl Wittenauer

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s Father Ron Mercier talks about his life, a pattern emerges. The 60-year-old Jesuit, a product of working-class Holyoke, Mass., keeps getting asked to do things, and he always says yes, even when he’d rather say no, not now. He agreed, as a young Jesuit graduate student of Russian history at Harvard University, to help out at a Ukrainian Catholic church in Boston. Years later, he said yes to similar requests from churches of the same Byzantine Rite in Toronto and St. Louis. Nearly a decade ago, he accepted an invitation to be the first executive director of the Jesuit Collaborative, a three-province network linking ministries in Ignatian spirituality from North Carolina to Maine. And when Missouri Provincial Doug Marcouiller asked him four years ago to run a house of formation in St. Louis—where he had just accepted a teaching job at Saint Louis University—he responded with the same spirit of obedience and availability that’s in the Jesuit DNA. A little over a year ago, Fr. Marcouiller asked the tall, lanky Fr. Mercier to facilitate a meeting of Jesuit superiors at Lake Dallas, Texas. They gathered in March 2013 to discuss, reflect and pray about the necessary qualities of the man who would lead one of the nation’s largest 16 JESUIT

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Jesuit provinces, more than 1 million square miles, when the Missouri and New Orleans provinces would combine their men, ministries, institutions, assets and cultures on July 31, 2014. “He said, ‘you should know your name has been mentioned as a possible candidate,’” Fr. Mercier recalled Fr. Marcouiller saying. He laughed and didn’t think much about it. But his name kept coming up, and eventually, he was one of three men recommended for the post to the Society of Jesus’ leader in Rome, Father General Adolfo Nicolás. “I kept hoping it would pass, but it didn’t,” Fr. Mercier later recalled. One day, as he was driving between home and Saint Louis University where he taught ethics, his cell phone rang. He pulled over, picked up the call from Fr. Marcouiller and heard the words that he’d been chosen to lead the Jesuits of the new U.S. Central and Southern Province, starting on July 31, the Feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus. “My first reaction was simply shock,” he said. “‘Oh, dear God, with everything that that entails,’” he remembers thinking. “That lasted a little while.” But over time, he’s made peace with it, trusting in the grace that he’ll be provided companions to help him. “It is daunting in a very real way,” he said. “There is a lot to do. At the

same time, I really do get a sense that I have extraordinarily good support. … I’m hearing that echoed throughout the province. Daunting as it might be, it certainly is going to be a burden shared with others.” Not least among his challenges is the sheer vastness of the new province, which stretches eastward from Colorado and New Mexico to Florida, and south from Kansas and Missouri to the Mexican border and Gulf Coast, and along the Mississippi River from St. Louis to New Orleans and beyond, to Belize, in Central America, each place with its own distinctive culture, dialect, tradition and natural resistance to let go of the past to make way for the new. “It’s a killing job and takes a real skill,” said Clare Walsh, a Catholic sister of the Mission Helpers of the


jubilee Sacred Heart, a friend and colleague from his Jesuit Collaborative days. “… But he’s a Jesuit, a real Jesuit, and he will embrace it. He would not have looked for this. Jesuits don’t aspire to this, but I think he will embrace it.” Sr. Walsh noted that the new provincial for the consolidating New York and New England provinces is from neither. “It does in some ways help when merging to have an outsider,” she said. “In Ron’s favor, he has crossed many borders. He speaks numerous languages, lived in the United States and Canada. He’s from Roman and Ukrainian traditions, been in academia and pastoral work. Crossing boundaries is something he does with fluidity. That might be one of the reasons he was chosen as provincial.” Fr. Mercier grew up in a place with lots of borders. The Holyoke he knew in the 1950s and ‘60s was an old industrial city made up of ethnic enclaves of Irish, Italians, Poles and French Canadians drawn to work in its paper mills. Everyone knew each other in his small section of the city, where English and French were spoken at his Catholic grade school, and where sisters from French-speaking Quebec taught. As working-class families aspired to middle-class life in the suburbs, their ethnic identities were diluted and lost. The immigration issues of today are in many ways, his family’s history, he said. “All four of my grandparents (and mother) were from Quebec and had to migrate to the U.S. for economic reasons,” he said. French was the only language spoken in the Mercier home for a time.

His parents placed a high value on education for its own sake and as the ticket out of Holyoke, and he and his two siblings made it their life’s work. Young Ron, a stellar student, attended Yale University, where he briefly pursued pre-med until a roommate suggested offhand that he study Russian to meet an elective requirement, which surprisingly lit a love of the Russian language, history, and culture and led to a degree in Russian and East European studies. He assumed he would teach Russian history and language or work in diplomacy or international law during what was then the height of the Cold War and detente, but a chance meeting and friendship with Jesuit doctoral students at Yale provided an image of priesthood that he had not experienced before. “I was used to a traditional type of Catholicism,” he said. “This was a very different way of being a priest,

in my way of thinking.” Further exposure to Jesuits during graduate studies in East European history at Columbia University led him to enter the New England Province at age 22, and he served as its delegate to a 2008 Jesuit world assembly in Rome that selected Father Adolfo Nicolás as superior general. No longer a New England Province Jesuit, Fr. Mercier is on his way to seeing a whole lot more of the country. Fr. Mercier’s father, who was a truck driver, hated to drive, but his son loves the open road. “Growing up in a small area made me want to see the rest of the world,” he said. His visits to Jesuit communities in the new province will start right after the annual Jesuit Jubilee in New Orleans, during which he will be read into office. First stop: a drive to St. Charles College in Grand Coteau, La. Fr. Mercier has a better sense of

A little lagniappe… What type of music might he play on long road trips across the new province? Fr. Mercier enjoys jazz, classical, world music and rock and roll. “I came of age listening to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.” How does he relax? He loves film, especially movies portraying human struggle. His integration of film in homilies earned him a reputation as “the movie priest.” He also loves long drives. “Driving allows me to listen to good music or a book on tape. It’s like a mini-retreat. I turn the cell phone off.” How has he prepared for his new role? In April, he did a pilgrimage to places that are at the heart of Ignatius’ journey: Loyola, site of his conversion; Montserrat, where he gave up his sword; and Manresa, where he had mystical experiences.

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the Missouri Province from having lived and worked in St. Louis, visited Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Mo., and served on the board of Regis University in Denver. “But,” he said, “I have a lot to learn.” His top priority is meeting the new province’s men and visiting its institutions, and to “listen and give people a sense of being cared for,” he said. He also wants to learn how Jesuits might respond to the changing dynamics of the church within the province. So far, he’s been struck by the number of men who are willing to cross old province lines and take on new challenges. His outsider status is not a question of neutrality, he said, but of being committed to the new province. Fr. Mercier will miss the formation house, the classroom and an academic career in ethics. For 15 years, he was dean and professor of ethics at Regis College, the Jesuit

Fr. Wayne Hellman D.F.M. Conv. greets Fr. Mercier as Fr. Pat Quinn looks on.

theology school of the University of Toronto, where he earned a doctorate in theology. At Saint Louis University, he taught ethics, healthcare ethics, and a course in public health and social justice. His area of expertise was access and justice in health care as well as informed consent, especially at end of life. A Jesuit friend who worked

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with Fr. Mercier at Regis College described him as insightful, discreet, prudent and kind with a dry sense of humor. “He lives an authentic Jesuit life in tune with the Spiritual Exercises and Constitutions and is well aware of the complexities of the contemporary world,” said Father Geoffrey “Monty” Williams. He added: “I trust his judgment.” Fr. Mercier knows his new job will leave little time for retreat work, spiritual direction and parish sacramental ministry, which he loves. Still, he said, “the work of a provincial is very much pastoral.” But it also requires strong administrative skills, and Fr. Mercier is gifted both pastorally and administratively, Sr. Walsh said. “He has an uncanny ability to see the big picture and attend to detail,” she said. “He’s a good listener. … He’s very, very prayerful, approachable and humble. “You are very blessed to have him as the next provincial. He has a strong sense of mission.”


advancement

New Advancement Team at Work By Cheryl Wittenauer A new team of advancement professionals is already at work raising resources for the Jesuit works of the Central and Southern Province that starts July 31. John Fitzpatrick, tapped last fall as provincial assistant for advancement, reconfigured staff in St. Louis and New Orleans to maximize their talents. New Orleans Province staff members Amy Levidis, Katy Quigley and Brooke Iglesias will work on writing and supporting grant applications from home offices in New Orleans. In St. Louis, office administrator Pat Rubenstein works closely with Ana Ramirez on data entry and donor communications. Vincent Orlando, who moved from New Orleans to St. Louis, manages the database. Associate Director Fr. Robert Weiss signs thank you letters to donors, many of whom he has known for years. A major gifts officer likely will be added to the team this fall or winter to help Fitzpatrick cultivate prospective donors. They’ll split up the vast province spanning 14 states and exceeding 1 million square miles and connect with donors more personably. “It’s an awfully big province, but we have to make it warm and inviting for donors,” Fitzpatrick said. That means acknowledging donors’ gifts promptly, spelling their names correctly and honoring their gift designation. Another challenge is getting the attention of lapsed donors, reconnecting with them and reminding them why their support is so critical, he said. In February, the Missouri-New Orleans team produced a fundraising mailing that raised more than $50,000 to support men in formation. For the first time, donors from across the two provinces were asked to send their gifts to the St. Louis office. Fitzpatrick, who turns 57 this month, grew up in Massapequa, N.Y., and graduated in 1979 from St. John’s University in Queens, N.Y., with a degree in communications arts.

His track coach steered him to the 72nd floor of the Empire State Building to talk to John Foerst, a St. John’s alum who headed one of the nation’s oldest fundraising firms, Community Counseling Service. “Thank God he didn’t ask me to spell ‘philanthropy,’ because I wouldn’t have been able to,” Fitzpatrick said. “I cut my teeth there, learned how to do consulting. They did mostly Catholic work. I was assigned the ‘second man,’ which meant I went for coffee and sat and watched.” Over the next 11 years, he conducted capital campaigns for Catholic dioceses of New York and El Paso, Texas; the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin, Ireland; Rotary International in Evanston, Ill., and other clients. In 1985-86, while working a national account with Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod in St. Louis, a colleague introduced Fitzpatrick to his future wife, Melanie. They married in 1988, and she traveled with him on consulting jobs for more than a year. In 1990, the couple settled in St. Louis where Fitzpatrick went to work for St. John’s Mercy Hospital as its first development director for 11 years. He did development work for a teen outreach program in Eureka, Mo., for the next five years, and later, private consulting until 2013. When Fitzpatrick spotted the ad for the Jesuit’s advancement position, he jumped at the opportunity. “I said, ‘travel has been a theme for me. I have experience building relationships in other cities,’” he recalled. Just as relationships with Jesuits prompt many donors to support Jesuit works, Fitzpatrick came to know and appreciate Jesuits through his son Tim, a De Smet Jesuit High School graduate now attending Marquette University. “I knew of Jesuits, but I hadn’t worked with them,” he said. “I participated in the men’s club and got to know (De Smet president) Fr. Wally Sidney. “All through high school, Tim would come home and talk about his great teachers and the great Jesuits he encountered. I knew that if I ever had the opportunity to work for the Jesuits, I’d grab it.”

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2014 Jesuit Jubilee: the Celebration and Continuation of Service Thirty-seven Jesuits will be honored for their combined 1,975 years of service to God’s Church at the 2014 Jesuit Jubilee, the annual tradition that recognizes Jesuits celebrating milestones of service. This year’s twoday celebration, held in Louisiana, will be the inaugural celebration of the new U.S.A. Central and Southern Province of the Society of Jesus.

Festivities will begin on Friday, August, 1, with Mass at 11:30 a.m. followed by a luncheon at St. Charles College in Grand Coteau, La., and will conclude on Saturday, August 2, the feast of St. Peter Faber, with 4 p.m. Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Church in New Orleans, followed by a reception in the Danna Student Center on Loyola University’s campus.

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70 Years in the Society Rev. Thomas J. Madden, SJ Rev. John W. Padberg, SJ Rev. Nicholas T. Schiro, SJ Rev. John L. Vessels, SJ

50 Years in the Society Rev. Michael D. French, SJ Br. Gebhard R.M. Fröhlich, SJ Rev. Thomas W. Hoffman, SJ Rev. Thomas E. J. Kelly, SJ Br. Richard P. May, SJ Rev. José L. Mesa, SJ Rev. Lawrence W. Moore, SJ Rev. Hernando J. Ramírez, SJ Rev. Thomas M. Rochford, SJ Rev. Samuel Rosales, SJ Rev. Stephen T. Yavorsky, SJ

60 Years in the Society

Rev. John J. Bergin, SJ Rev. Michael A. Marchlewski, SJ Br. A. Joseph Martin, SJ Rev. Robert F. O’Toole, SJ Rev. Michael N. Smith, SJ Rev. William J. Snyders, SJ Rev. Robert L. Sullivan, SJ Rev. John H. Zupez, SJ

25 Years in the Society Rev. Tuan Q. Le, SJ Rev. Gregory S. Waldrop, SJ

60 Years in the Priesthood

Rev. Robert R. DeRouen, SJ Rev. John H. Edwards, SJ

Rev. John J. Stochl, SJ Rev. James D. Wheeler, SJ

50 Years in the Priesthood

Rev. Donald M. Cunningham, SJ Rev. Denis E. Daly, SJ Rev. Eugene E. Grollmes, SJ Rev. David L. Koesterer, SJ

Rev. Gregory F. Lucey, SJ Rev. Louis J. Oldani, SJ Rev. John J. Waters, SJ

25 Years in the Priesthood Rev. Joseph Tuoc T. Nguyen, SJ

For more information on these events, call us at 1-800-788-1719. Honorary donations may be sent to “The Jesuits” at 4511 West Pine Blvd., St. Louis, MO, 63108-2191. 20 JESUIT

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message from the executive director Dear Friends, Peace of Christ. As I looked with a magnifying glass through Fr. Tom Stahl’s 4,116 page, twovolume set 1971 edition of The Compact Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary, I had one of those rare serendipitous moments. I encountered the word “gratiose” as I looked up

the word “gratitude.” Gratiose means “of or pertaining to divine grace.” And gratitude can be described as “a warm sense of kindness received, involving a feeling of good will towards the benefactor and a desire to do something in return.” In my 10 and a half years with the Jesuits of the New Orleans Province I have been humbled and graced by so many benefactors and Jesuits. Through these folks I have seen God’s grace in action and, in them, I have glimpsed the heart of God—a heart filled with the compassion for the less fortunate and with the desire to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ whenever and wherever it is needed. I have worked alongside lay colleagues, Jesuits, and benefactors who embody a faith that does justice. These

A Dedicated Volunteer Joan Gaulene

Joan Gaulene’s lifelong association with the Jesuits dates back to her childhood and her Welsh mother who believed that only the Jesuits could deliver a Catholic education. While still in high school, Joan visited Loyola University New Orleans and immediately knew it was right for her. “In those days you could sign up right there at the open house, and so I did,” she said. After college Joan’s career centered on public relations and fundraising. Back at Loyola University after several years she served as director of institutional relations. Ten years later she was recruited by Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles to serve as director of public relations. In 1996, she

incredible people want to, as St. Ignatius said, “set the world afire” with their love for Christ. They are all truly “contemplatives in action” who through their work are an inspiration. In the following pages, we have our annual report of faithful friends who make our mission possible. We also have several outstanding examples of benefactors who help us proclaim the Good News through their various efforts. I pray that they encourage you as they do me. For the opportunity to be part of and witness the work of this wonderful band of the faithful, I am grateful. To have these people change my heart, I am eternally indebted. As the definition of gratitude asserts, I have a desire to do something in return. My gift back is a prayer of deep thanksgiving. My gift forward is to carry this spirit into whatever my next job is, which God readies for me. From the bottom of my heart, to all those who have shown a kindness to me along this past decade, thank you. May the Christ, who is love incarnate, bless you and keep you close. All of this because I looked up a word the old school way—I opened a book. With a grateful heart,

Michael Bourg

retired and returned to her New Orleans home and Loyola University as an instructor in communications. At the invitation of Jesuit Father Tom Clancy she agreed to do some volunteer work in the Province Archives housed at the university, an assignment that has continued for 17 years. By donating her time and expertise, Joan has enabled the Province to care for and make available to scholars the resources of our Jesuit history. The province lauded her contribution with the 2011 Homines Pro Aliis Award. Her generosity as a Jesuit Companion has also benefitted Jesuits in formation, senior Jesuits and Jesuit missionaries. She continues to support province–related projects and serves on various committees. Joan’s contribution is a labor of love done out of respect and appreciation for the Jesuits she counts as mentors, colleagues and friends. She describes her archive work as “informative, sometimes surprising, and always inspiring.” For her spirit of philanthropy and dedication to the preservation of Jesuit history she was awarded Loyola University New Orleans’ Adjutor Hominum Award in June, the university’s highest alumni honor.

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The Family Tradition Bob and Margo Murphy

is retired from his accounting firm and Margo works as a home health nurse. “We didn’t have a lot growing up,” he said, “but our parents instilled a sense of philanthropy in us, that desire to help those less fortunate.” Bob also credits Jesuit Father Elmo Rogero as an influence. “Fr. Rogero died in 1960, but when I was at Jesuit High School he was not only an outstanding teacher, he was also a terrific counselor. He guided many of us and helped us find our path.” It’s one of the reasons the Murphys encourage others to support the Jesuits. “It’s that Jesuit mission that is as true today as it was in my high school years. Their dedication and the success they have achieved in educating young men and women is worthy of our support,” he said. Parents to one daughter, Roxanne, and to Fr. Robert Murphy, Bob and Margo continue to support the formation of Jesuits. The Murphys also chaired the Parent’s Phase of the Renewing a Sacred Place campaign, helping to raise more than $3 million for the Jesuit novitiate, senior care pavilion and Spirituality Center at St. Charles College in Grand Coteau, La.

A Lifetime of Service

Gene’s own servant spirit has been a blessing on the Jesuits for nearly 50 years. It began in 1968 when Gene and his first wife, Ruth, joined St. Rita Parish in Dallas, befriending Fr. Jack Heaney, and later Fr. Paul Schott with whom Gene still has a special friendship. Gene lost Ruth in 1983. He was left to raise their three children on his own, until a marvelous encounter at St. Rita Church. “I was at Mass, and during the Sign of Peace I shook hands with this wonderful woman,” he recalled of meeting his wife, Shirley. “As it turned out we had mutual friends. We got to know each other and were married about one year after that handshake.” Gene and Shirley have travelled the world together during their 30 years of marriage. He says that over the years, they’ve endured ups and downs together, births and deaths, the good and bad of life. “Through it all we know we have been blessed,” he said. With a shared passion for philanthropy, Gene and Shirley seek to return those blessings. Numerous charities and causes benefit from their support and involvement. They also enjoy direct service work like delivering meals on wheels. The Vilfordis’ generosity has also benefited Jesuits in formation, senior Jesuits and the work of international Jesuit missionaries. Additionally, Gene is a charter member of the New Orleans Province Finance Committee and has served on several other province committees over the years. “I don’t know that I have a credo, but Shirley and I try to live our lives through the Bible passage: ‘Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.’” It is a way of life that has served them, and those they serve, well.

The Murphys have a long tradition with Jesuit High School of New Orleans, beginning with Bob’s father who attended the school for three years before transferring to Spring Hill High School in Mobile, Ala. Bob is a 1959 alumnus of JHS New Orleans, and the Murphys’ son Robert who was ordained a Jesuit priest in June is a 1995 graduate. “When I was at school at least one-third of my classmates were receiving some sort of financial assistance,” Bob recalled. “I was always impressed with the Jesuits’ commitment to those who had less financial ability. They really tried to make a Jesuit education available to all.” Bob and Margo, who celebrated their 41st wedding anniversary in May, were raised in humble, loving households. Bob

Gene and Shirley Vilfordi

Gene Vilfordi’s father was assistant manager of the famous Adolphus Hotel in Dallas when one day in 1936 he summoned Gene and his older brother, George, to the hotel. He met them in the lobby and escorted them to a small private room where waiting for the boys was none other than President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Gene was only a boy of nine, but meeting the President with his father and brother was one of the last memories they shared together before his father’s death that same year. Now a man of 87, Gene says that year revealed to him the good, bad and blessings that make up life. His mother and grandmother continued to influence his life view, particularly the importance of helping and caring for others in need. “I can remember both my mother and my grandmother constantly helping those in need. It was nothing for my grandmother to clean the home of a friend or neighbor who was experiencing a tough time,” he recalled. “My mother was the same way. She didn’t have the ability to endow buildings or fund major programs, but instead she exemplified the day-today goodness of a true philanthropist. My mom had genuine concern for her fellow man.”

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Humble Servants

Bruce and Mary Scarola

Bruce and Mary Scarola came to appreciate and practice philanthropy through growing up in generous homes. Mary, who lost her mother when she was only 14 years old, developed a special bond with her now 94-year-old father Julio Muniz who left Cuba at the age of 41 and began his career all over again in the U.S. “My father valued three things above all others. Faith, family and education. Having lost most everything in Cuba, he knew that a quality education could never be taken away from you.” In a roundabout way, it was education that brought Bruce and Mary together, first as elementary school classmates and later during undergraduate studies at Emory University. They began dating and married as Bruce, a 1976 alumnus of Jesuit High School of Tampa, continued studies at the University of Florida School of Dentistry and Saint Louis University School of Orthodontics.

Blessings Returned

John and Charlene O’Shea

John and Charlene O’Shea know what it’s like to live on a budget. The couple married the summer before their senior year at Louisiana Tech. But, the former Jesuit High Blue Jay and Immaculata Panda were rich in what mattered: their Catholic faith, family and friends. Neither of them grew up wealthy, and when they did achieve some financial success it didn’t change them. “I still clip coupons!” Charlene admitted. Not only do John and Charlene share a faith, they share a philosophy. “We have always felt as though we are blessed and always try to give something back,” she said. And they have, in more ways than people will know. The Houston-based couple had success in the oil and gas industry, and when John sold his company they used a portion of the earnings to create a family foundation. It’s hands-on work for John, Charlene and their eldest daughter

Bruce and Mary remain close to the Jesuits, particularly Fr. John Armstrong who taught Bruce high school English and later married the Scarolas. In more recent years, they were introduced to Fr. Jay Hooks, then a Jesuit scholastic studying in Rome who made time to serve as the Scarolas’ unofficial tour guide. The parents of two daughters, Beth and Melissa, they refer to Fr. Hooks as “the son we never had.” “I am hard pressed to think of any other couple as warm, engaging and generous as Bruce and Mary Scarola,” said Fr. Hooks. “Each time I spend a few hours with them I find myself thinking I am better for having spent the time with them because they are genuine and inspirational while being two of the most grounded folks you will ever encounter.” With servant spirits, the Scarolas have been extremely generous with their time and treasure to a wide array of notfor-profits over the years. A former province campaign committee member, Bruce recently completed his term as chair of the board of trustees for the Academy of the Holy Names in Tampa. Mary and Bruce have graciously hosted province events, and their charitable giving has ranged throughout what will be the Jesuits’ new Central and Southern Province, generously supporting the Jesuit Seminary Fund, the Jesuits’ Katrina relief efforts, Jesuit High School of Tampa and Saint Louis University.

who together research not-for-profits, grant requests and track progress of funded programs. “When we created the foundation we focused on women from the inner city and youth,” said Charlene. “Many of those women face multiple special challenges, and the youth can’t choose where they are born so they need some help in beating the odds.” Several years ago Fr. Daniel Lahart, president of Strake Jesuit College Preparatory asked the O’Sheas to help explore the viability of launching a Cristo Rey model school in Houston. John and Charlene decided to fund the initial feasibility study through their family foundation, and when the study proved the need for such a school they began working with the Jesuits to create a plan of action. In 2009, Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory School of Houston opened its doors to a single class of 80 freshmen, and within four years it raised enough support to accept a 2013 freshman class of 160 students. John continues to serve on the school’s board and is a member of the Cristo Rey Network’s national board of directors. It was an experience that ignited the O’Sheas’ interest in making Catholic education accessible to everyone. As an extension of their faith, John and Charlene view this work as their duty. “So many of us have been blessed with resources beyond our imagination,” said Charlene. “We believe that we will be judged by God with what we do with these blessings.”

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annual report

With gratitude and thanksgiving, we offer this annual report of benefactors to the Jesuit Seminary and Mission fund, New Orleans, also known as The Jesuits. These friends of the New Orleans Province have helped sustain the formation and care of Jesuits and our ministries during our 2013 fiscal year (July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013). Gifts made afterward will be listed in the next report. Thank you for your continued generosity. Your partnership helps the Jesuits proclaim the Gospel, share the compassion and love of Christ, and strengthen a faithful and just Church. $50,000 or more Estate of Mrs. Helen M. Hennan Estate of Mr. Frank K. Ribelin Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Terry $25,000 to $49,999 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Hyer, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Roussel, III Ronnie & Gwen Briggs Foundation Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Foundation Longwell Family Foundation Marisla Foundation (formerly Homeland Foundation) $10,000 to $24,999 Anonymous (1) Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Alcuin Deutsch Mr. and Mrs. James H. Dumesnil Mr. and Mrs. William F. Finegan Mrs. Frances L. McCaul Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Morgan, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Weingartner J. Edgar Monroe Foundation Koch Foundation, Inc. The Almar Foundation Strake Foundation Stuller Family Foundation $5,000 to $9,999 Anonymous (3) Mr. Ronald B. Blitch Mr. and Mrs. David F. Byrne Ms. Jo Ann Condry Dr. and Mrs. Lucius J. Doucet, II Ms. Ellen Isabel Geheeb Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Huck Mr. Alfred S. Johnson* Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Koch Mr. and Mrs. Francis V. Lahart Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Morris, Jr Mr. Rene J. Mouledoux Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Murphy, Jr Mr. Richard J. Neuenfeldt, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Nugent Estate of Miss Adele M. Rivet Dr. and Mrs. Julio P. Ruiz Estate of Mrs. Lucille C. Sievert Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Stewart, Jr Mr. Brian L. Taylor Stella Roman Foundation, Inc. Bahl & Gaynor, Inc. The Community Foundation of Frederick County The Frank B. Stewart, Jr.

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Foundation The Staubach Family Foundation $2,500 to $4,999 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. William R. Baker, III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Barbas Dr. Robert P. Blereau Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Couch Mrs. Mary Anne H. Creagan Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Crutcher, III Mrs. Frances Garcia Mr. William R. Greco Dr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Hoang Mr. and Mrs. Roberto J. Iglesias Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Kiblinger Senator* and Mrs. Hank V. Lauricella Dr. and Mrs. Patrick P. McDermott Mr. and Mrs. Raphael J. Rabalais, Jr Dr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Scarola Dr. and Mrs. Schettler Mrs. Maureen M. Seabury Mr. John A. Stassi, II Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Tate Mr. and Mrs. Hunter O. Wagner, Jr Newman Center at UB The Catholic Foundation The Magnolia Foundation Our Lady of Guadalupe Trust Lauricella Land Company Foundation St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church The Florence Mauboules Charitable Trust $1,000 to $2,499 Anonymous (5) Mr. John D. Abeln Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderson, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Barreca, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Billeaud Mr. Thomas R. Blum Mr. and Mrs. Raynald Bordelon Mr. Charles J. Boudreaux Dr. and Mrs. Ray J. Bouzigard Judge and Mrs. Marcus A. Broussard, Jr Ms. Gloria B. Callais Mr. Joseph H. Campbell, Jr Mr. Edward P. Carlin and Ms. Maureen P. Williams Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Charbonnet Mr. C. J. Collins, Jr*

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Collmer Drs. Charles L. & Rosemary Conlon Mr. J. Parker Conrad, Sr Ms. Rita A. Cornyn Dr. and Mrs. Francis R. Dauterive Mr. and Mrs. Armando J. de Moya, Jr Dr. and Mrs. Leopoldo J. Diaz Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Didier Ms. Annie C. Dombeck Mr. Kerry M. Dooley Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Dorsey Mrs. Adrian G. Duplantier Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Espenan Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Favrot, Jr Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Furlong Mr. James S. Gallagher* Dr. Pilar A. Garcia Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gates Ms. Joan E. Gaulene Ms. Julia H. Geheeb Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Gorman, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Arnold A. Griffin Dr. and Mrs. John A. Grinaldi Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hebert, Jr Dr. and Mrs. Francis J. Horaist Mrs. Mary A. Jolley Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Kaley Dr. John E. Kidwell Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Laird Mr. Henry M. Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. McCaffery Mrs. Francille W. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Merkel Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mesker Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Messmer, Jr Mr. and Mrs. William F. Miller, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. Moret, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Hicks B. Morgan Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Morrone Mr. and Mrs. John L. Moseley, Jr Mr. Wiley L. Mossy, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Munin Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Muse Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Neeb Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Nelson Mr. and Mrs. William F. O’Hara Mr. and Mrs. James B. Oustalet Dr. Robert Parker Mr. and Mrs. James R. Perlitz Mrs. Marie Louise Peters Mr. and Mrs. David Poole Dr. Michael J. Prejean, Sr Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rizzo, Jr Dr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Rolfes Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Ruh Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ruppert

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Saar Mr. and Mrs. John C. Saunders, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Schnebelen, Sr Mr. and Mrs. M. James Schott Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Shannon, Jr Dr. and Mrs. James J. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Spedale, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Stemmans Miss Irma M. Stiegler Mr. Eric D. Strassburger Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John F. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. John R. Tillotson Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel C. Tisseverasinghe Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Vavasseur Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Vilfordi Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. Walker Dr. and Mrs. James P. Walterbach Mrs. Ninette P. Webster Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Winters Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Zagone Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Zingaro Schwab Charitable Fund Silicon Valley Community Foundation The Pat & Neil O’Brien Family Foundation Diocese of Lafayette St. Joseph Catholic Church of Rayne Stemmans, Inc. John and Ellen Warner Trust Conrad’s Family Foundation John W. Porter Family Charity Foundation Kemper Construction Company, Inc. M & S Psychiatric Services, LLC Robert Half International Stuart-Griffin-Perlitz, Foundation $500 to $999 Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Ackels Ms. Nancy Alchediak Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Arceneaux Ms. Mary H. Arroyo Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Backes Mr. Robert W. Baugh Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Bednar Mrs. Josefina H. Bluntzer Mrs. Mary C. Bond Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Borst

Mr. and Mrs. William S. Brandner, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Briggs Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Buddendorff, III Mr. and Mrs. Rafael F. Calderon Mr. Charles M. Callais Mr. Ramon M. Cantu, III Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Carpio, Jr Mr. Robert R. Casey Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Cavaretta Dr. and Mrs. Francis T. Cazayoux, Sr Rev. James F. Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. John D. Charbonnet, Jr Mr. Salvadore J. Christiana Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Conner Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Cowen Mr. and Mrs. William K. Culbreth Mr. and Mrs. Drago K. Cvitanovich Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Daly Mrs. Francis A. DeLage Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Delatte Mrs. James I. Deloache Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dowie Mr. and Mrs. John Dziminski Mr. and Mrs. John L. Eckholdt Mr. David L. Faust Ms. Rhoda K. Faust Miss Audrey M. Fellabaum Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Flusche Mrs. Nancy S. Fontenot Dr. and Mrs. John F. Fraiche Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Fuhr Mr. and Mrs. John F. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gautreau Mr. and Mrs. Vance T. Greene, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Grieshop Mr. Paul Guilbault Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. Hilbert, Jr Ms. Julie A. Hirschler Mr. and Mrs. James D. Huck, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Kearns Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Kegg Dr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Krist Mrs. Leona R. Larzelere Dr. Louis P. LeBlanc, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence May, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. McGlone Mr. Robert McKnight Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. McVay Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Mennel Mr. Matthew V. Merola Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Miciotto Dr. and Mrs. Francis Miranda


Dr. Michael A. Miroue Mr. Jose F. Montes Mr.* Horace and Dr. Jeanne Moon Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Mossa Mr. and Mrs. William E. Nicholson Dr. Thomas J. Nuckton Col. Charles H. Ockrassa Mr. and Mrs. James P. O’Connor, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Parent Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Pattarozzi Mrs. Vicki C. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne W. Perrilliat, Jr Mrs. Janet F. Pigott Mr. and Mrs. George Pivach, II Mrs. Bessie T. Poche Mrs. Cynthia Primrose Mrs. G. Earl Quattlebaum Mrs. Linda A. Rabalais Dr. and Mrs. Albert C. Rees Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Retif Mrs. Dorothy E. Reynaud Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Rickerd Dr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Roux, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Salcido, Jr Dr. and Mrs. Gary E. Sander Dr. and Mrs. John B. Sardisco Judge and Mrs. Patrick M. Schott Mr. and Mrs. John T. Schreiber Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Schroder, Jr Rev. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Schuster Mr. Michael A. Sinacola Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Slattery, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Roger T. Staubach Mrs. Roberta Ann Stegemeier Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Svetlic Mrs. Linda S. Taggart Mr. Robert F. Talbot Mr. and Mrs. Nguyen V. Tan Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Thibeaux, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Steven Thibodeaux Mr. H. Stuart Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tranchina Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Trochta Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Turnbull Miss Constance J. U’Ren Miss Jacquelyn M. U’Ren Mrs. Evangeline M. Vavrick Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Villalva Dr. and Mrs. Terence E. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. John J. Weiler Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Wischmeyer Ms. Elizabeth Woodsend Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Zinni Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Zipple Carencro Catholic School Freeport McMoRan Matching Gift The Mike and Mary Terry Family Foundation The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust $250 to $499 Anonymous (1) Mrs. Irene A. Adolph Mr. Thomas H. Adolph Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Adrian Ms. M. Nan Alessandra Mr. and Mrs.* Edward W. Anlage

Fr. Eddie Gros with parishioners of Sacred Heart Church in El Paso Dr. and Mrs. William D. Atchison Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Bahlinger Dr. and Mrs. Stuart F. Ball Ms. Mary Jean Balthrop Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bambace Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Bantle, Sr Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barr, Jr Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bernard, III Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Blevins, Jr Mr. and Mrs. David J. Bondy Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Bordes Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Brandt Dr. and Mrs. Jorge J. Bravo, II Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Brisco Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Broussard Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W. Browne, Jr Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bullock Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Buras Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Burnett Mrs. Barrie S. Byrnes Mrs. Edith T. Canal Mr. Charles A. Caplinger, IV Mr. and Mrs. Carmin C. Caputo Dr. Cynthia A. Casillas Mr. and Mrs. James J. Chamberlain Ms. Debra T. Chapman Mr. Ned Chiro Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Cifreo Mrs. Loretta C. Clark Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clarke Mr. and Mrs. John C. Combe, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Gregorio Concha Mr. and Mrs. William H. Condon Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O. Conwill, IV

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Coogan, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Corcoran Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Crean Mrs. Maria G. Daly Dr. Nicholas A. D’Amato Mr. Patrick J. Dauterive Dr. and Mrs. Gaston A. de la Bretonne, Jr Mr. Ronald J. Deck Rev. Edward J. Degeyter Mr. and Mrs. Szabolcs M. DeGyurky Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Delaney Mr. and Mrs. William DeMare Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dooley, Jr Mr. David L. Ducote Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dupont Dr. and Mrs. Emilio D. Echevarria Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Ecuyer, Jr Mr. and Mrs. James M. Elias Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Elliot, III Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Elliott Mrs. Cecil S. Fermanis Sr. Blaise Fernando, OCarm Mr. Thomas E. Fernon Mrs. Marion Fichter Mr. and Mrs. John J. Finan, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Fleming, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Gambel, Jr Mr. James H. Gibbens, Sr* Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Gibson Mrs. Janice O. Giffin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Glenney, Jr Mr. William E. Gorton Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Goss Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Greene

Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Guarisco Mr. Davis A. Gueymard Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harris, III Ms. Christine Hebert Drs. Cheryl and John Hendry Mr. and Dr. Earl J. Higgins Mr. Gus Hiller Dr. Mary S. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hotard, Sr Cdr. and Mrs. Michael C. Huete Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Hutchison Mrs. Irene R. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Okey B. Johnson, III Mr. Richee Joseph Mr. Kenneth M. Knevel Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. John P. Laborde, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. LaCour, Sr Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Lamendola, Jr Mr. Dennis J. Lanahan, Jr Mr. and Mrs. David W. Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Rene J. Lazare, Jr Mr. and Mrs. David M. Leung Dr. and Mrs. Ray J. Lousteau Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Madere, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Chris Maguire Mr. and Mrs. John C. Maguire, Jr Ms. Joline Daffer Mahr Mrs. Camille Manion Mr. Michael M. Manning Mrs. Anne P. Marks Mr. and Mrs. Brannon D. Marlowe Mr. and Mrs. Leandro L. Martinez, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Masset, Jr

Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Mastandrea Dr. and Mrs. Emil J. Mateker, Jr Mr.* and Mrs. Stanley McDermott, Jr Mrs. Carol K. McGovern Mr. John L. McKnight, II Mr. and Mrs. Michael O. Meador, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meier Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Mestayer Mrs. Josephine Mically Mr. Hugh R. Muller Ms. Elizabeth Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Oertling Mr. and Mrs. John R. Page Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Park Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Peragine Dr. and Mrs. William J. Perret Mrs. Marie H. Pinter Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Pistorius Mrs. Frances C. Pivach Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Placke Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Poche Mr. and Mrs. James C. Poche Mr. and Mrs. John B. Poche Mr. Leon K. Poche, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Neal T. Poche Mrs. Mary A. Pojer Mrs. Carol M. Porter Mr. Raymond P. Prasifka Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Provenza Mr. Gerry Pugil and Ms. Julie Ellerhorst Mrs. Mary J. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Raab Mrs. Marie Louise Rabieh Mr. Mitchell J. Radycki Mrs. Sarah C. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Rayer, Sr Dr. Andrew J. Reck Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Redmann Ms. Margaret P. Reed Sr. Jane F. Remson, OCarm Mr. Charles B. Richard Miss Marie R. Rinaudo Dr. and Mrs. William E. Roberts Dr. Cesar M. and Dr. Theresa P. Roca Ms. Amanda L. Ros Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roy Mrs. Rosemary G. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Saunders, Jr Mr. and Mrs. James E. Schuster Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Schwarzbek Ms. Ellen C. Sessions Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Shedd, II Dr. and Mrs. Roy J. Simms Mrs. Alice P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spangenberg Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Spera Mr. Jeffery C. Steineck Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Stevens Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Tomich Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore J. Urso Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Vanderbrook Mr. and Mrs. Joel C. Verbist Ms. Dorothy J. Viehman Mr. Donald J. Voorhies Dr. and Mrs. Roland S. Waguespack, Jr

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Mr. Joseph D. Wasaff Dr. and Mrs. Faustin N. Weber Mrs. Ladye P. White Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Wilbert, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Wiltz Mrs. Mary B. Witte Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Zuschlag Jesuit College Preparatory School Spinning Wheel Florist The Stevens Group, Inc. Our Lady of Guadalupe Church St. Raphael Parish Holy Cross Catholic Church The Rosewood Foundation $100 to $249 Anonymous (4) Ambassador Shirley L. Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Ackels Mr. and Mrs. Erick L. Aertker Mr. and Mrs. Jose L. Aguilar Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Aguillard, Jr Dr. and Mrs. Alvaro B. Alcazar Ms. Patricia Alchediak Mr. Paul V. Alex Mr. Seth Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Chester T. Alpaugh, III Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Amos Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. James H. Anderson Mrs. Joan M. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. David R. Andrews Ms. Kim Andrus Mr. Robert S. Angelico Mrs. Danica Ansardi Dr. and Mrs. Manuel P. Anton Ms. Mary Ellen Arceneaux Dr. and Mrs. Paul C. Armbruster Mr. Robert J. Armbruster Mr. and Mrs. William L. Arnold, II Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Avin Mrs. Walter J. Babin, Jr Mr. and Mrs. James M. Backes, Jr Mrs. Rose Mary S. Baldioceda Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Allen Ballenger Mrs. Maria G. Baly Mr. and Mrs. August J. Barbier, Jr Mr. and Mrs. John G. Barkey Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barnard Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Stewart R. Barnett, Jr Mr. Juan M. Barona Mr. George E. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Alan Barry Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bashaw Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Bastian, Jr Ms. Judith A. Bauman Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Baumer Dr. and Mrs. Nicolas G. Bazan Dr. and Mrs. William P. Beatrous Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Beaullieu, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Behlar Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Benedetto, Jr Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Berens Mr. Paul M. Berens

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Fr. Anthony Corcoran, Superior of the independent region of Russia, shares the Eucharist in a Russian mission. Mrs. Jaimie Bergeron Mr. John L. Berni Mr. and Mrs. William J. Berridge Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Berrigan Ms. Carol L. Berryman Mr. and Mrs. Manning F. Billeaud Dr. and Mrs. Michael G. Blanchett Mr. and Mrs. John E. Boelte, II Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Bogardus Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bonderud Mr. and Mrs. Everett J. Bonner Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Borey Mr. J. Berchmans Borne Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Borrow, Sr Mr. and Mrs. George A. Borst Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Boudreaux Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Boudreaux Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Bourg Dr. and Mrs. Warren R. Bourgeois, III Ms. Joyce Bourque Mr. Gerard Bowles Ms. Nancy J. Bozzo Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Branda Mr. and Mrs. Francis Braquet, Jr Mr. and Mrs. H. Filhiol Breard Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Q. Breard Mrs. Audley B. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Brennan Mr. John H. Bres Rev. Horace L. Brignac Dr. and Mrs. Ben J. Broghammer Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Brophy Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brown, Jr Dr. Oswald D. R. Brown Dr. and Mrs. James P. Browning Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Bruder Mr. and Mrs. Barrett A. Bruff Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bulger Mrs. Mary Kay H. Burns

Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Caime Mr. and Mrs. John Caldarera, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Lance H. Call Ms. Regina B. Callaghan Mr. Christopher Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Vincent S. Campo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Canterbury, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Capitano, Sr Mrs. Claire W. Carbo Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Carll Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Carmody, Jr Mr. David Carpenter Mr. James Carriere Mr. M. Hampton Carver Mr. Salvatore A. Cascio Mrs. Marjorie K. Case Dr. and Mrs. Terence T. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Casper Mrs. Vivian M. Castellano Dr. and Mrs. Robert V. Cazayoux, Sr Miss Vivian B. Cazayoux Dr. and Dr. Russell P. Cecola Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cerise, Jr Mrs. Rose Mary Charbonnet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Chavez, Jr Dr. Victor P. Chisesi Mr. Kerry A. Clark Mr. Christopher J. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clewis Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Cockrum Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Colby, Jr Miss Deanne Colligan Mrs. Blanche M. Comiskey Mr. and Mrs. Henry Concha Mr. Robert Concha Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coney Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Connaughton Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Conner

Mr. David B. Conner Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Connolly Mr. Michael Connor Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Conway Mr. James J. Cooke, Jr Dr. and Mrs. Pierce S. Corden Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Cordich, Jr Mrs. Susan L. Couvillon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cudahy Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Cuervo, Jr Mrs. Therese B. Cush Mr. Edmond L. Daigle, Sr Mrs. Ernest J. Danjean, Jr Miss Alice T. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Davis Dr. and Mrs. Scott H. Davis Ms. Katherine L. de Montluzin Mr. Robert M. Deano Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Demarest, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. DeVerges, Sr Ms. LuAnn DeVoe Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dippel Mr. Bernard A. Ditta Mr. and Mrs. Todd A. Dittmann Mr. and Mrs. David L. DiVincenti Mr. and Mrs. Price G. Dodson Mrs. Beatrice Domingue Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Dominy Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Donohue Mr. Carey Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Dressel Mrs. Milton Duckert, Jr Mr. Christopher Duenas Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Dunbar Dr. and Mrs. Claude M. Duplechian Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Dwyer Mr. Sherif A. Ebrahim Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Ecuyer Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Edel Ms. Roslyn M. Elfer

Dr. and Mrs. Elliott F. Elledge Dr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Ellender, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Elliott Ms. Madeline Engel Hon. and Mrs. Kurt D. Engelhardt Mrs. Julia E. Enriquez Mr. and Mrs. James R. Erler, Sr Ms. Natalia F. Escandon Mr. and Mrs. Sergio A. Esperdy Mrs. Edwina M. Ewell Mr. John F. Ewens Mr. and Mrs. John F. Falke Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Farge, III Dr. and Mrs. Barry F. Faust Mr. Fred C. Feddeck Mr. Peter F. Federowicz Dr. and Mrs. Jamie E. Fergie Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ferlita, Jr Mr. Charles M. Fernandez Mr. and Mrs. Darryl J. Feucht Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles J. Fiala Hon. James E. Fitzmorris, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Fleming Dr. and Mrs. Leon A. Flettrich, III Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Foster Dr. Theda A. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Fox Mr. and Mrs. J. Charles Freel, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. French, Jr Dr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Frey, Jr Mr. and Mrs. John G. Frick, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Wynne P. Friedrichs Mr. and Mrs. Nash J. Friloux Mr. and Mrs. John D. Fruge Mr. and Mrs. Clayton D. Fryer Mrs. Olive Fuchs Mr. and Mrs. David M. Gaines Mr. Daniel E. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gallo Mrs. Shirley B. Galvez Dr. Eric H. Gamble Mr. and Mrs. Clair H. Gannon, Jr Mr. and Mrs. John C. Garavaglia Mr. Ernest L. Garcia Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. GarciaPrats Deacon and Mrs. Henry A. Garon Dr. and Mrs. James S. Garrison Mr. and Mrs. Marcel J. Garsaud, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Algimantas V. Garsys Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Gaudin, Sr Mr. Leo C. Geary Mr. C. James Gelpi Ms. Mary H. Gibbens Mr. and Mrs. William B. Gibbens Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Gilbert, Jr Dr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Giorgio, Jr Ms. Sara T. Giovannini Mr. and Mrs. John R. Glas Mr. John B. Glode Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Going, Jr Mr. George W. Gondron Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Gonzales Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gonzales Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Gonzalez, III Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso F. Gotuaco Mr. and Mrs. Nestor C. L. Granelli Mr. Daniel M. Grant Mrs. Patricia M. Grant


Mrs. Mary Ann Graugnard* Mr. E. Morris Gray, Jr Mr. Michael T. Greene Mrs. Jane Greig Prof. and Mrs. Paul A. Grendler Ms. Odette Grosz Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Guchereau, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Guerrero Mrs. Olga T. Guillot Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Gunther, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Guste Dr. and Mrs. Francis C. Gwazdauskas Mr. and Mrs. George W. Haas, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Halsema Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hamilton, III Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Terrence J. Hand Mr. and Mrs. Robin W. Hanemann Mr. Joseph D. Hart Mrs. Diane Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Hayes, Jr Mr. George Hebbler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Hebert Ms. Adrea D. Heebe Mr. Robert L. Heisdorffer Mr. and Mrs. John R. Henneberger Mr. Jeffrey S. Hermsen Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hess Mr. and Mrs. Julian S. Hillery, Jr Ms. Anne Hills Ms. Inez A. Hinckley Mr. J. Ronald Hinze* Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hite Mr. and Mrs. R. Barry Hobrecht Ms. Susan L. Hoeller Dr. Glenden A. Hoffman* Mrs. Jane C. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. William R. Holden Mr. and Mrs. James A. Holleman Mr. and Mrs. James F. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. William G. Horton Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hotop Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Howat, Sr Msgr. Michael A. Howell Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J. Hudson Cdr. and Mrs. Patrick N. Huete Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Huete Most Rev. Alfred C. Hughes, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Hutton Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Irwin, Jr Mrs. Joanne D. Ivey Mr. and Mrs. John K. Jackson, Jr Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Jaeckle Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Jannasch Mr. and Mrs. John C. Jenniskens, Sr Mrs. Barbara T. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Johnson, Jr Mr. and Mrs. James A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. C. Palmer Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Karam Ms. Brandy Kearns Mr. Joseph F. Kelley Rev. Gregory Kelly Mr. and Mrs. James J. Kernan Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Kiefer Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kinabrew, III Dr. and Mrs. Hugh A. King, Jr Mrs. Dorothy D. Klar Dr. and Mrs. John L. Klause

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Knight, III Mr. Henry S. Knight Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Koch Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz F. Koerber, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Kolwe Mr. and Mrs. David M. Konschnik, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Kowalski Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kowynia Mr. Joseph A. Kral Mr. and Mrs. Helmut F. Kramer Mr. Robert I. Krause Mrs. Elizabeth D. Kron Ms. Dolores E. Labbe Mr. and Mrs. Leonder Labbe Mr. Alden J. Laborde Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. LaCour, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Brian G. Lade Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ladymon Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lake Mr. Ralph E. Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Lambert Mr. David P. Landry Mr. and Mrs. John D. Landry Mrs. Shirley B. Landry Ms. Christine G. Langston Mr. and Mrs. Pierre F. Lapeyre Ms. Anna D. Lastrapes Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Lavery Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Laville Mrs. Thyra M. Layden Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Lea Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight LeBlanc, Jr Mr. Samuel A. LeBlanc, III Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Leech Mrs. Helen D. Lefevre Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Leighton, Jr Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Leithman Hon. Harry T. Lemmon and Judge Mary A. Lemmon Mr. and Mrs. Linden Lentz Mr. and Mrs. Allan G. Lew Mrs. Eileen M. Light Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Linzy Mr. and Mrs. Jude A. Lirette Mr. and Mrs. Vincent T. LoCoco Mrs. Narcille C. Lorio Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Lorio, Sr Mr. and Mrs. David E. Lormand Mr. Morris A. Lottinger, Jr Mr. Merlin E. Louapre Mr. and Mrs. Robin Luce Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Luettgen Mr. and Mrs. John Luna Mr. Dominic M. Luong Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lyon Mrs. Irene E. Mackenroth Mr. and Mrs. James Mackie, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Maestri, III Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Mahl Dr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Manale Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Mandina Mrs. Ellen Marino Dr. and Mrs. Dean F. Martin Mrs. Jacqueline C. Martin Mrs. Dona R. Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Mathis Mr. Andre J. Mathurin Mr. Jose R. Matias Mr. and Mrs. James Maurer Mr. Robert Paul Mayeux Mr. and Mrs. George J. Maynard Rev. Richard C. Maynard Dr. and Mrs. David S. McCaul Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. McCauley

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Siemer Foundation St. Clare’s Monastery Catholic Daughters #868 Ocean City Gardens Civic Association Schneider Paper Products Zummo’s Super Market, Inc. Academy of the Sacred Heart Acadian Crest Farms, LLC Arthur & Joyce Trowbridge Foundation, Inc. Dominican Sisters New Orleans Central House Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Foster and Company Krentel Management Services Mickey Redmond & Co., Inc. Ocean City Arts Center Sagamore, Inc. Sisters of Saint Joseph St. Ann Society of St. Peters Church The May Foundation $25 to $99 Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Abdalla Mrs. Patricia Ann Abercrombie Ms. Margaret M. Acer Mrs. Marie Vivian Achee Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Acosta Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Adams Ms. Maria Adauto Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Adolph Ms. Elizabeth A. Ahern Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Albrecht, Jr Mrs. Carol Ann Allison Mr. and Mrs. John H. Almaguer Mr. and Mrs. George S. Almasi Sr. M. Cecilia Alonso, OP Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Alvarez Mrs. Patricia Ames Mr. and Mrs. Ed Amrock Mrs. Jenina Andaya Mr. and Mrs. James A. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Anderson, IV Mrs. Lou Wilda S. Andrus Miss Christine Angtuaco Mr. and Mrs. Jose R. Aponte, Jr Ms. Denise L. Arceneaux Dr. Rosalie L. Ardoin Mr. Robert Arellano and Ms. Kathryn Wright Mr. and Mrs. William A. Arias, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Armand Ms. Norma I. Armas Mrs. Elizabeth A. Armstrong Mrs. Patricia J. Arnoult Mr. and Mrs. Michael Artigues Ms. Martha A. Ashley Mr. Hyppolete J. Astugue Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Audibert Mr. and Mrs. John E. Awalt Mrs. Carol A. Babb Mr. David W. Babin Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Babington Mr. Jesus M. Baez Mr. and Mrs. David K. Bahlinger Ms. Deborah M. Baiamonte Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Baiamonte Ms. Carol Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Balser

Mrs. Catherine Banos Schneider Mr. Al R. Barbosa Mr. and Mrs. William Barclay Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Barker Mrs. Angela Y. Barrosse Mr. and Mrs. Lionel E. Barrosse, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Barry, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Linwood P. Barthelemy Mrs. Shirley Bartolotta Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bates Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patrick Baudouin Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bear Ms. Carol A. Beck Mr. Scott E. Belliveau Mr. and Mrs. Albert I. Bellott Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Beltran, Jr Mrs. Barbara M. Benedetto Ms. Betty Bennett Mrs. Robert H. Bentel Dr. Doris B. Bentley Mrs. Margaret J. Benya Mr. and Mrs. Michael Benya Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Benya Ms. Dori Rae Berahya Mrs. Adrienne E. Berger Mrs. Gloria B. Berger Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Berlyn Mr. Joseph J. Bernardi Mrs. Patrice Bilello Mr. and Mrs. John Biondi, Jr Mrs. Elizabeth R. Bisbee Mrs. Elizabeth Bixby Mr. and Mrs. William Blakeman Mr. Alvin G. Blaum Miss Florine A. Blouin Mr. Ted Blount, Sr Mrs. Maxine A. Blum* Mr. and Mrs. Rodney J. Boehm Ms. Jackie Boennighausen Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Bold Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Boovy Mrs. Jean E. Bordelon Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Bordelon Mr. Dale E. Boudreaux Mr. and Mrs. Nestor J. Bourgeois Mr. David Brackett Ms. Sally J. Braden Mrs. Karol K. Brady Mr. and Mrs. James W. Brandau Mrs. Joyce Braquet Mr. and Mrs. Rodney A. Bretz Senator and Mrs. Armand J. Brinkhaus Mr. and Mrs. Anthony S. Brocato, Sr Mr. Salvatore H. Brocato Mrs. George P. Broussard, Sr Mrs. Carmel N. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jules D. Brown Mrs. Mary F. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Todd Brown Mr. Robert E. Brummell Ms. Charlene B. Bruney Mrs. Mary B. Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brushaber Ms. Musette G. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Buckley Mrs. Shirley Buddendorff Mrs. and Mrs. Vincent Buffa Ms. Ann C. Buneo Mr. Charles J. Burghardt

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Mrs. Joan W. Hartson Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. William A. Haupt Mrs. Mildred F. Hawkshead Mrs. Mary E. Hayes Mrs. Patricia J. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Roger Healy Mrs. Muriel B. Hebert Ms. Frances E. Hecker Miss Jean C. Hecker Mr. and Mrs. George C. Heine, III Mrs. and Mrs. Jeannine Helms Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hepburn, II Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. Herbert Mrs. Juanita T. Herndon Ms. Claire L. Hess Mr. James V. Hewitt Ms. Patricia A. Hewitt Mr. Tommy M. Hewitt Mrs. Jeanne S. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo A. Hinojosa Ms. Maria Teresa V. Hodel Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hodges Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Hoffman Mr. Hillman R. Holland Mr. and Mrs. L. Randall Hollinger Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Holloway Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hopkins Ms. Stephanie Hotard

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Senior Jesuits celebrate Mass in the new Pavilion Chapel at St. Charles College. Mr. Carl J. Giffin, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Giglio, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Orlando A. Gil Mr. Thomas Gilbert Mr. Norbert S. Gilly Mrs. Maureen Gilroy Ms. Peggy Giroir Ms. Jeanne M. Girsch Mrs. Elisabeth Glass Mr. and Mrs. William Glennon Miss Marie C. Godelfer Deacon and Mrs. Goff

Dr. and Mrs. R. Patrick Hannahan Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Hanrahan Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hanratty Mrs. Mary L. Harmless* Mr. Curtis N. Harmon Mr. Edmond J. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Harrison and Family Mr. Michael T. Hartenstein Mr. Charles F. Hartensteiner, III Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Hartlage, Jr Mr. H. Gordon Hartman

Mr. and Mrs. William Houston Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Howat, Jr Ms. Yolande C. Howat Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Howenstein Mrs. Maria L. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Huber, Jr Ms. Sybil P. Huesmann Mr. and Mrs. David A. Huete Mr. James D. Hughes Mrs. Evangeline F. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Hymel

Mrs. Angela B. Kelly* Ms. Kathleen A. Kelly Mr. Thomas F. Kelly Dr. and Mrs. Carl E. Kemmerly, III Ms. Connie Kennelly Ms. Bernadine B. Kensinger Mr.* and Mrs. Norman R. Kerth Mrs. Margaret S. Kessels Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kiley Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. King, Jr Mr. Richard F. King Mrs. Pamela Kirby Marshall

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Kitowski, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Kluttz Ms. Carolyn Knapek Mrs. Patricia O. Knight Dr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Knill Mrs. Mary Alberts Knoop Ms. Susana M. Kobritz Mr. Gordon K. Konrad and The Hon. Nancy A. Konrad Mr. Michael J. Koorie Ms. Lauren Kopecky Mr. and Mrs. John Korbel Mr. and Mrs. William E. Korte Ms. Alida Kuebler Mr. Robert Kugelmann Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Laborde Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Lader Mrs. Juliann E. Laffey Miss Kathleen Lagasse Dr. and Mrs. Wayne G. LaHaye Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Lambremont Ms. Dorothy B. Lanasa Mr. and Mrs. Felix A. Landry, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Keith M. Landry Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Landry Mr. and Mrs. Neal F. Lane Mr. and Mrs. Expadie J. Laperouse, Jr Mr. Kevin M. Laporte Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Larmann, Sr Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. LaRosa Mr. and Mrs. Randall Larre Dr. and Mrs. Richard Lastrapes Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Vinson Laurents Mr. and Mrs. Michael LaValle Miss Cecilia Lawrence Mrs. Allissa S. Leach Mr. and Mrs. William D. Leach Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Leavitt, III Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. LeBlanc Dr. and Mrs. Bryce J. LeBlanc, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt P. LeBlanc Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. LeBlanc Mrs. Laura T. LeBlanc Ms. Marjorie L. LeBlanc Mr. Michael D. LeBlanc Mrs. Nona LeBlanc Mr. and Mrs. Marcillin F. LeBouef Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Lee, III Ms. Maureen A. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Lee, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Leefe Mrs. Deborah Leet Ms. Mariana Leger Mr. and Mrs. Errol M. Lemoine Mrs. Ruth G. Lessing Mr. and Mrs. Terry J. Letteer Mr. and Mrs. Laurence E. LeVan Mrs. Lynn K. Leveque Mr. and Mrs. John B. Levert, Jr Ms. Donna Levine Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Lewis, IV Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Liang Ms. Teresa M. Lieber Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lind Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Lindemann Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Lindquist Mr. and Mrs. David A. Link Ms. Patricia M. Linn

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Mrs. Mary M. Liuzza Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Livaccari Ms. Mary J. Lizana Mr. William S. Lloyd Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Lombardo Lt. Col. and Mrs. Roy S. Lombardo, Jr Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. Lorio Mr. and Mrs. Michael Loroz and Family Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Louviere, Sr Mr. Rhett Loveman Ms. Zina M. Lowe Dr. and Mrs. James K. Lowry Mr. and Mrs. A J. Lucas Mr.* and Mrs. Lorin Lucius Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Ludwick

Mrs. A. Lois Mathews Dr. Elizabeth G. Mathison Dr. and Mrs. Pedro D. Matias Mr. and Mrs. Roman J. Matranga Mr. Louis F. Matta, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Pete P. Matteucci Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mattio Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Maunoir Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Maurin, Jr Dr. and Mrs. John R. May* Mrs. Margaret B. Mayer Drs. Allyson and Gary Mayeux Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Maynard Mr. and Mrs. H. William McAtee Mr. L. W. McBride Ms. Miriam G. McCaffrey

Mr. and Mrs. James Mellenger Ms. Julie Mellon Ms. Gayle A. Melville Ms. Liz Meraw Mr. Rene P. Meric, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Metzler Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Meyer, IV Mrs. Karen O. Meyer Mrs. Madeline Leta Meyer Mr. and Mrs. William Michaelis Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Michaluk Mr. and Mrs. Rocco R. Miele Mr. and Mrs. Sam Militello Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery N. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Miller, Jr Ms. Renee Milligan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Charles Mills

Aric Serrano reads to school children during a novitiate experiment. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lundin Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Luzarraga Mrs. Whidyne D. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. William Lynette Mr. Michael N. Maberry Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Macaluso Mr. and Mrs. Mac Macaluso Ms. Elizabeth MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Maestri Mr. and Mrs. Nickie C. Maggio Ms. Virginia A. Major Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Mansfield Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Manthey Mr. and Mrs. Linden P. Marchand, Jr Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mares Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Margavio Ms. Jeanne M. Marlman Mrs. Elizabeth L. Marquis Mr. and Mrs. John W. Marshall Mr. and Dr. Cedric D. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Sylvest A. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Antonio R. Martinez Mr. Lorenzo E. Martinez Mrs. Joan F. Mascaro Mr. Lawrence A. Mason

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey McCarron Mr. Martin R. McCoy, III Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. McCrossen Mrs. Margaret R. McGinn Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. McGlone Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. McGlynn Dr. and Mrs. Francis K. McGoey, Jr Mr. Louis W. McHardy Mr. and Mrs. James W. McKenna Mr. Alexander P. McLachlan Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. McLean Mr. and Mrs. William McLeod, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. McMahon, Jr Capt. and Mrs. Richard E. McNeely Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McQuaid Mr. Thomas M. McQuaid Mr. Thomas B. McTighe, Jr Ms. Manuela H. Medrano Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Meibaum, Jr Mr. Erik Meier Mrs. Andrea Mejias Mr.* and Mrs. James H. Melancon

Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Milord Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. Minter Ms. Virginia L. Minvielle Mr. Vincent W. Miranda, Sr Mrs. Mary Anna Miranne Ms. Annmarie D Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mix Ms. Brenda Moffat Ms. and Mr. Amy F. Molyneux Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Montalbano Mr. and Mrs. Rogelio Montalvo Dr. Ricardo G. Montano Mr. and Mrs. George J. Montgomery, III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Moore, Jr Mr. Torrance Moore Dr. and Mrs. James E. Moorman Mrs. Vivian B. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Morel Mrs. Jo Anna T. Moreland Sr. Elizabeth Morgan, SSND Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Morin Somjit and Jessie Morlan Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Morris Miss Mary V. Morrison

Mrs. Shirley Morrow Mr. and Mrs. John L. Moseley, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Moss Mrs. Gloria L. Mouledoux* Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Moulin Mr. and Mrs. W. Austin Mulherin, III Ms. V. Joy Mullins Ms. Patricia C. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. J. Manson Murray Dr. Ellyn Zunker Musser Ms. Sonya M. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Naccari Mrs. Carol H. Naccari Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick M. Nackley Mrs. Jenora B. Nagata Mr. and Mrs. Bela Nagy, Sr Mr. and Mrs. John B. Nash Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Naughton Mr. and Mrs. Reginald P. Navaille Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Nealon Mr. and Mrs. Isabel NeibergallCrowell Dr. James S. Nelson Ms. Corinne H. Ness Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Nesser, Sr Ms. Cynthia C. Nevetral Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Newell Mr. and Mrs. John R. Newlin Mr. Linh H. Nguyen Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nieto Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Nosser Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Noya Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Nunemacher Mr. and Mrs. Eric O’Bell Ms. Rose F. Obloy Ms. Chrisine O’Brien Ms. Ellen C. Odem Ms. Amy Odinet Mrs. Rosemary Odinet Mrs. Eileen R. Ogilvie Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Olivier Mrs. Joan O’Malley Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ortega, Jr Mr. and Mrs. James O’Toole, Sr Mr. and Mrs. William F. O’Toole Mr. and Mrs. Bernard N. Oubre Miss Sandra V. Oubre Ms. Vinca P. Oubre Ms. Pamela Owen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Owens Mrs. Felton Owens Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Maurice C. Padden, USAF (Ret) Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Palermo Mr. and Mrs. John C. Palmer, Jr Mr. Richard H. Pantel Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Parham Mrs. Mignon F. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Parks Mr. and Mrs. D. Ross Partridge Mrs. Kathleen Passalacqua Mrs. Hester L. Paternostro Mr. and Mrs. Panagiotis Patselikos Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Patton, Sr Mrs. Elizabeth D. Pautler Mr. and Mrs. James C. Pavur Mr. and Mrs. James R. Payne Mr. and Mrs. Roland R. Pedevilla Ms. Mary Pedtke Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Pellegrini Mr. R. Allen Pendleton, III


Mrs. Lourdes Perea Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Perez Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Perez Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Perez, III Ms. Aimee J. Perkins Ms. Elena C. Perry Mr. and Mrs. James J. Perry Mr. and Mrs. George C. Pesut Mr. John C. Petagna, Sr Mrs. Diane Peters Mrs. Pearl G. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Phelan Ms. Patricia C. Phillips Capt. Robert A. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Piccione Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Pidel Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Pigg Mr. and Mrs. Brian Plaideau Mr. and Mrs. Luis A. Plasencia Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Poche Mr. and Mrs. Neal T. Poche, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Adolfo F. Ponce de Leon Mrs. Mary H. Pons Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Ponzio Ms. Bonnie Ann Porter Ms. Barbara W. S. Poteat Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Powell Mrs. Shirley Power Mrs. Susan Power Mr. Timothy Powers Ms. Sharon M. Prados Mr. and Mrs. James G. Prator Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Prince Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Pulizzano Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Quant Mrs. Lois D. Quigley Mrs. Maureen Quinn Mr. Xavier T. Quiroz Dr. and Mrs. Edward N. Raleigh Mrs. Elva Ramirez Ms. Charlene A. Ranly Ms. Lila A. Rapier Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rataj Mr. and Mrs. David M. Rave Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen Rawls Mr. Harry C. Ray, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Rex Rayfield, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Howat Raymond Mrs. Marilyn Reagan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Reardon Ms. Lois Redford Mr. and Mrs. David E. Redmann Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Redmann, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Reggio Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reichlin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wayne Reid Mrs. Dorothy B. Reily Ms. Jessica Reimelt Mr. Jerome J. Reiss Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Resz Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Reymond, Jr Mr. Sean P. Ricard Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Richard, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Ridley Mr. Eric M. Rigby Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Rinker Mrs. Mildred W. Rizzo Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Rizzuto Mr. Harry M. Roberts, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Ulysse P. Robichaux

Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Robinson, Jr Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Robinson Mr. Leroy R. Robison Mrs. Helen F. Robustelli Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Rodriguez Mrs. Monique Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Carrol L. Rogers, Jr Ms. Rita A. Rogers Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Rokoske Dr. and Mrs. Michael F. Romaine Ms. Kathleen C. Rome Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Romero Dr. and Mrs. James M. Rooney Mr. John Roppolo Mrs. Jo Ann Rosenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Brian G. Rourke Mr. Jonathan P. Rowan Mrs. Loretta C. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Ruff Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ruffing Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Rusche Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Russo Ms. Violet S. Rybak Mr. Joseph R. Sabin Dr. and Mrs. Paul D. Sacco Sr. Maria J. Sagaseta, ASC Miss Dorothy Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Samuel Ms. Petrita Z. Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Rene F. Sanchez Mrs. Severina C. Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Saux, Jr Ms. Rita A. Sawin Mr. and Mrs. John R. Scardina Mr. Salvatore P. Scarito Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Schaffler Mrs. Deborah Schaning Mr. and Mrs. William F. Schell Mr. and Mrs. Terry G. Schellhaas Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schenk Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Schexnaydre Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Schexsnayder Mr. Alexander R. Schilpp Mr. and Mrs. John P. Schittone, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Keith G. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. George F. Schminke, III Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Stanford A. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. David E. Schof, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Schott, Jr Mrs. Danielle A. Schott Mr. Leo A. Schott Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Schott Mrs. Kimberly Schroeder Mr. Kenneth Schroer Ms. Peggy A. Schulin Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Schupay Ms. Robin Schwehm Ms. Anne Gemmell Schwind Mr. and Mrs. Craig Sciambra Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott Mr. Neal Seago Mr. Brian R. Seay Mrs. Elaine B. Seereiter Mr. and Mrs. Gregory N. Seguin Mr. and Mrs. William E. Seifert, II Ms. Mary Ann Serda

Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Serio Mr.* and Mrs. Warren G. Sevin Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Seybold, Jr Mr. Andrew D. Sharp Mr. Francis R. Sharp Mrs. Lorienne C. Sharp Dr. John D. Shea Mr. Thomas W. Shepard, Jr Mr. Paul Shomer Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sibille Mr. Don Siebenmorgen Dr. John J. Siegert Ms. Debra L. Siler Miss Maude M. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Simoneaux Mrs. Peter Siracusa Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sivula Ms. Martha I. Skinker Mr. and Mrs. E. Bailey Slaton Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Slaton Ms. Ava A. Smith Miss Carolyn R. Smith Ms. Virginia V. Smith Mr. and Mrs. David Snowdy Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Sonier Mr. and Mrs. Carlos E. Sosa Dr. and Mr. Jean P. Soto Mr. Jerome L. Spanier Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Spansel Mrs. Shiela Spring Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel St. Arneault Miss Carol A. St. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Adrian St. Pierre Dr. and Mrs. Jerry J. St. Pierre Mr. and Mrs. Roman J. Stachowiak Ms. Janet B. Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Stanson Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Stanton Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Stappers Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Steen Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Steffan Ms. Patricia A. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Rodney M. Stephens Ms. Elise Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Stewart Mr. Charles E. Stickney, Sr Miss Effie M. Stockton Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Strassburger Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Strenski Mr. and Mrs. A. Edwin Stuardi Mr. John J. Stuart Mrs. Patricia B. Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Stuart Mr. Stephen B. Stuart Ms. Kathy Stucker Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Sullivan, Jr Sr. Patricia Sullivan, CSJ Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Svrcek Mrs. Sara G. Swigart Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Szczepanski Ms. Denise C. Tabor Mrs. Mary Ann Talabock Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Talbot, Jr Mrs. Nancy Talkington Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Talley, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tarangioli, Jr Mrs. Roberta A. Tarcza

Mr. and Mrs. Alva R. Tarver Ms. Paulina Tavera Mrs. Anne-Marie Templet Mr. and Mrs. Vito John Tenerelli Mr. and Mrs. Salvador C. Teresi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Terry Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Theiss Mrs. Joan K. Theriot Mr. Raymond J. Theriot Ms. Patricia A. Thevenot Ms. Celia M. Thibodeaux Mr. and Mrs. Olan G. Thibodeaux Miss Daisy M. Thom Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thoman Col. John P. Thomas Miss Melinda A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Earle A. Thompson, Jr Ms. Marie Tobin Mrs. Charlotte L. Todd Mr. Thomas F. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Toppino Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Torres, Jr Mr. Michael J. Toso, Jr Miss Kathleen G. Toups Mrs. Bernice L. Trahan Ms. Minh Trang Tran Dr. Donald M. Truxillo Mrs. Maria Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Tufts Mr. and Mrs. John E. Turton Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tuttle Ms. Caroline L. Tyrone Mrs. Dorothy V. Urban Mr. and Mrs. Jose F. Valdivia, Jr Mr. Ernesto D. Valenzuela Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Vanderbrook, Jr Rev. James F. Vanderholt Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Varisco, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Mills J. Vautrot Mr. and Mrs. S. Chuck Viator Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vicknair Ms. Michelle Vidrine Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Vigier Mr. and Mrs. George L. Vilfordi Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ray Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Vinterella Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Vogt, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Edgar G. Vollenweider Mrs. Evelyn Fleming Wagar Rev. Ross E. Waggoner Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Waguespack Mr. and Mrs. Martial E. Waldo Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Wallace Miss Laura M. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Walther Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ward, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Watsey Mrs. Diane Watson Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Weatherly Mr. and Mrs. John I. Weathington Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Webb Mr. and Mrs. George A. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Weed Mr.* and Mrs. William J. Wegmann, Jr Mr. Frederick J. Wehle, Sr Mrs. Merlyn Weilbaecher

Dr. Susan M. Weishar Mrs. Mary C. Wendt Mr. Robert F. Wendt Mr. and Mrs. David H. Wessel Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Weydert Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. W. James Whelan Mr. David P. White Mrs. Katherine A. White Ms. Mary White Mrs. Cornelia M. Whitlow Hon. and Mrs. Thomas C. Wicker, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Jim Widner Mrs. Margaret S. Wierman Dr. William E. Wilkin Mrs. Tillie C. Will Ms. Ann Buchler Williams Dr. and Mrs. John A. Williams Ms. Marilyn R. Williams Mrs. Helen E. Williamson Ms. Alvis Ann Wilson Mrs. Elaine L. Wingerter Mrs. Catherine Witte Ms. Debra L. Witter Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph W. Woessner Mr. Andre V. Wogan Mrs. Marcelle B. Wolfe Mrs. Mignon C. Wolfe Mrs. Nancy L. Wood Miss Shirley A. Woods Ms. Susan Woods Mrs. Susan Davis Wyrick Mrs. Rosa E. Yanez Mr. George W. Yarborough Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Yarsa Mr. and Mrs. John W. Yeargain Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Young Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Young Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Young, III Mrs. Leo C. Zinser Mr. Anthony M. Zipple and Ms. Catherine L. Batscha Mrs. Lee Zollinger St. Patrick Catholic Church Traders Rest Farm, Inc. Krenek Family Trust T. S. Kearns & Co., CPA Direct Mail Plus L.L.C. Knights of Columbus--Father Marquette Council #11205 Knill Family Charitable Trust Leni’s Restaurant Sisters of Mount Carmel University of Dallas Serra Club Urology-Medical & Surgical Zimmerman Financial Services, Inc. Sprout Landscaping Artigraf Contractors Sisters of Mercy Morgan Electric, INC St. Joseph Spirituality Center T.S. Kearns & Co.

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