THE SAINT THOMA S MORE A SSOCIATION
RED MASS SETON HALL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW
Friday, September 25, 2020 • 4 p.m. St. Thomas More Chapel Seton Hall Law School Online
C AT H E D R A L B A S I L I C A O F T H E S A C R E D H E A RT
Celebrant Reverend Nicholas S. Gengaro, S.T.B., S.T.L. Chaplain, Seton Hall University School of Law
Homilist Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R. Archbishop of Newark
Readers Kathleen M. Boozang Dean, Seton Hall University School of Law Kevin G. Walsh ’98 Co-Chair, Government & Regulatory Affairs, Gibbons PC President, Essex County Bar Association
THE ORDER OF M ASS THE INTRODUCTORY RITES LITURGY OF THE WORD First Reading
Wisdom 12:13, 16-19
Responsorial Psalm
Psalm 117: You will be my witnesses to all the world.
Second Reading Romans 8:26-27
Acclamation Before the Gospel Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia
Gospel
John 14:15-17
Homily Universal Pr ayer
Response: Lord, hear our prayer.
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LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST Preparation and Presentation of the Gifts The Eucharistic Pr ayer Acclamations Holy, Holy Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts. Heaven and earth are full of your glory. Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest.
Memorial Acclamation When we eat this Bread and drink this Cup, we proclaim your Death, O Lord, until you come again.
Great Amen
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COMMUNION RITE Our Father Breaking of the Bread Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us. Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us. Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, grant us peace.
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Presentation of the Saint Thomas More Medal K . Anthony Thomas ’95
Assistant Federal Public Defender, District of New Jersey Medal presented by Kathleen M. Boozang, J.D., LL.M. Dean, Seton Hall University School of Law
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R ECIPIENTS OF THE SAINT THOM AS MOR E MEDAL
1986 - William B. McGuire, Esq. ’58 ✝
2004 - Professor Paula A. Franzese
1987 - Honorable John J. Gibbons ✝
2005 - Honorable Eugene J. Codey, Jr. ’74
1988 - Bernard F. Conway, Esq. ✝
2006 - J. Michael Nolan, Jr., Esq.
1989 - Honorable Marie L. Garibaldi ✝
2007 - Governor Christopher J. Christie ’87
1990 - Elmer M. Matthews, Esq. ✝
2008 - Professor John B. Wefing
1991 - Raymond M. Tierney, Esq. ✝
2009 - Karol Corbin Walker, Esq. ’86 Thomas E. Durkin, Jr., Esq. ✝
1992 - Reverend Daniel A. Degnan, S.J. ’54 ✝
2010 - Honorable Marilyn C. Clark
1993 - Honorable Daniel J. O’Hern ✝
2011 - Mariellen Dugan ’91 Professor Emeritus Francis P. McQuade ✝
1994 - Adrian M. Foley, Jr., Esq. ✝ 1995 - Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr.
2012 - Stephen J. Foley, Sr., Esq. ’54 ✝ Kevin M. O’Dowd, Esq.
1996 - Honorable Dorothea O’C. Wefing ’72
2013 - Kevin Ryan, J.D., LL.M.
1997 - Honorable William G. Bassler
2014 - Honorable Madeline Cox Arleo ’89
1998 - Honorable Patrick J. McGann, Jr. ✝
2015 - Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91
1999 - Kenneth F. Kunzman, Esq.
2016 - Susan A. Feeney
2000 - Dean Emeritus and Professor Ronald J. Riccio ’71
2017 - Jeffrey S. Chiesa 2018 - Suzanne C. Midlige ’91 Professor Michael Ambrosio
2001 - Joseph P. LaSala, Esq. ’72 2002 - Matthew Boylan, Esq. ✝
2019 - Kevin H. Marino ’84
2003 - Bernard M. Hartnett, Jr., Esq. ’55 ✝: Deceased
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K. Anthony Thomas ’95
K. ANTHONY THOMAS is an Assistant Federal Public Defender at the Office of the Federal Public Defender for the District of New Jersey. For over twenty years, Mr. Thomas has been a zealous advocate of persons charged with federal criminal offenses. In his capacity as an AFPD, Mr. Thomas handles his client’s matter from pre-indictment proceedings through appeals that are litigated before the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Mr. Thomas is also an adjunct professor at his alma mater, Seton Hall University School of Law, where he teaches Advanced Criminal Practice, and Persuasion and Advocacy. He also teaches in the law school’s Summer Institute for Pre-Legal Studies. There, he blends his trial skills with the courses he regularly teaches to ensure aspiring law students experience an engaging simulated law school experience. Mr. Thomas is also a volunteer coach for several of the law school’s mock trial teams. Mr. Thomas served several terms as a member of the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Character and he presently serves as on the Board of Trustees at Philip’s Academy Charter School, Newark, New Jersey. 10
Anthony Thomas’ early interest in law and politics expanded while working for a nonprofit real estate development corporation in his hometown of Jersey City, New Jersey. There he co-supervised the construction of 33 units of affordable housing that was funded by a fortune five hundred company. This position required Mr. Thomas to monitor a $5 million construction budget, supervise site personnel, direct tenant selection, and market units to the community. It was during this time, that Mr. Thomas was inspired to attend law school at night, in order to enlarge the impact he could make in his community. While a part-time law student at Seton Hall and full-time employee, Anthony Thomas was an active member of his law school’s student government where he was elected as the first African-American President of the Student Bar Association. Additionally, he served as a student representative of numerous law school faculty committees and was responsible for spear-heading the change in the law school’s fall examination schedule from post-Christmas to pre-Christmas. Mr. Thomas left the nonprofit sector to become a law clerk at the law firm of Waters, McPherson, & McNeill, P.C. Given his stellar work at the firm, upon his law school graduation, he was offered an associate position and remained at the firm until he departed for his present position. His love for criminal defense practice has replaced his prior drive to obtain a law degree in pursuit of a political career. Mr. Thomas obtained his college degree from Providence College where he played on the school’s football team and was active in student life. He participated in the school’s Karate Club, was an on-air personality at the school’s radio station, and was a member of the Friar Cheerleader Team. In addition to practicing law and teaching, Anthony Thomas finds time to pursue his other interests in home remodeling and running. It’s often that you find him assisting others in their home renovation projects and utilizing his skills as a selftaught “electrician.” He is proud to share that he competed in several half-marathons and the 2019 NYC Marathon. He was looking forward to his first ultra-marathon, 2020 Zion Ultra-Marathon, a 100K race through the desert of Southern Utah, but it was cancelled due to COVID-19. Last, but not least, Mr. Thomas is a proud member of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc, and a recent member of Peloton Nation. Aside from his work, and commitment to serving his community and helping others, K. Anthony Thomas’ greatest accomplishment is being a father to his amazing children, Sasha (16) and Chase (14).
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R ED M A SS 2020 COM M ITTEE Ifedapo Benjamin, Esq. ’20 Law Clerk, Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC Mackenize Bettle, Esq. ’21 President, St. Thomas More Society Seton Hall University School of Law Newark, New Jersey
Rev. Nicholas S. Gengaro, S.T.B., S.T.L. Chaplain Seton Hall University School of Law Newark, New Jersey Noreen Giblin, Esq. ’98 Co-Chair, Red Mass Committee Trenton, New Jersey
Kathleen M. Boozang, Esq. Dean and Professor of Law Seton Hall University School of Law Newark, New Jersey
Edward Hartnett, Esq. Richard J. Hughes Professor of Law Seton Hall University School of Law Newark, New Jersey
Donald F. Burke, Jr., Esq. ’11 Law Office of Donald F. Burke Brick, New Jersey
James B. Johnston, Esq. ’96 Jersey City Law Department Jersey City, New Jersey
Michael Carucci, Esq. ’08 Sills Cummis Gross P.C. Newark, New Jersey
Grant McGuire, Esq. ’95 McManimon, Scotland & Baumann, LLC. Roseland, New Jersey
John F. Chiaia, Esq. ’93 CHIAIA LAW Fairfield, New Jersey
Lisa M. Meyer, Esq. ’14 Director of Business and Legal Affairs Legends Totowa, New Jersey
Louis A. Chiafullo, Esq. ’96 Acres Land Title Agency, Inc. Millburn, New Jersey
Matthew C. Moench, Esq. ’07 King, Moench, Hirniak & Mehta, LLP Bridgewater, New Jersey
Sister Patricia Codey, Esq. Catholic Healthcare Partnership of New Jersey Princeton, New Jersey
Karen H. Moriarty, Esq. ’86 Coughlin Duffy, LLP Morristown, New Jersey
Michael D. DeLoreto, Esq. ’14 Gibbons P.C. Trenton, New Jersey
Honorable Barry E. Moscowitz, ALJ ’93 Office of Administrative Law Newark, New Jersey
Nicholas A. De Palma, Esq. ’13 Attorney Tinton Falls, New Jersey
Anthony D. Porcaro, Esq. ’91 Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC New York, New York
Martin Foncello, Esq. ’05 Exiger, LLC New York, New York 12
Thomas F. Quinn, Esq. ’81 Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP Florham Park, New Jersey
George L. Schneider, Esq. ’66 Genova, Burns, Giantomasi & Webster Newark, New Jersey
Anthony M. Rainone, Esq. ’03 Brach Eichler LLC Roseland, New Jersey
Kevin G. Walsh, Esq. ’98 Gibbons P.C. Newark, New Jersey
Jacqulyn N. Simmons, Esq. ’13 Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLP New York, New York
Coordinators: Lori Thimmel Executive Director of Alumni Relations Seton Hall University School of Law Newark, New Jersey
Nicholas Taro, Esq. ’07 PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLC New York, New York
Rev. Nicholas S. Gengaro, S.T.B., S.T.L. Chaplain, Seton Hall University School of Law Newark, New Jersey
Brendan Walsh, Esq. ’06 Co-chair, Red Mass Committee Pashman Stein Walder Hayden Hackensack, New Jersey
In Memoriam: William J. Bate, Esq. Passaic County Surrogate Paterson, New Jersey
Honorary Members: Richard E. Brennan, Esq. ’67 McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP Morristown, New Jersey
John J. Fahy, Esq. ’81 Fahy Choi Rutherford, New Jersey
Karol Corbin Walker, Esq. ’86 Partner, Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck, LLP Hackensack, New Jersey
Adrian M. Foley, Jr., Esq. Connell Foley LLP Roseland, New Jersey
Kenneth F. Kunzman, Esq. Connell Foley LLP Roseland, New Jersey
John P. McGee, Esq. ’69 McDermott & McGee Millburn, New Jersey
Joseph P. LaSala, Esq. ’72 McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP Morristown, New Jersey
William B. McGuire, Esq. ’58 Tompkins, McGuire, Wachenfeld & Barry Newark, New Jersey
Ronald J. Riccio, Esq. ’71 Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law Seton Hall University School of Law Newark, New Jersey 13
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A SPECI A L TH A NK YOU TO OU R SPONSOR S
Presenting Sponsors Chiesa Shahininan & Giantomasi, P.C. Lowenstein Sandler, LLC Marino, Tortella & Boyle, P.C. Supporting Sponsors Coughlin Duffy, LLP Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91 Federal Public Defender Family Noreen Giblin, ’98 Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck, LLP O’Toole Scrivo, LLC Pashman Stein Walder Hayden Lauren ’05 and Anthony ’05 Rainone Seton Hall University School of Law Jennifer and John ’99 Tortorella
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A SPECI A L TH A NK YOU TO OU R SPONSOR S
Friends of the Event Kathleen M. Boozang John Chiaia ’93 CHIAIA LAW Charles Cole McElroy Deutsch Mulvaney and Carpenter Susan A. Feeney Matthew Moench ’07 and King, Moench, Hirniak & Mehta, LLP Thomas F. Quinn ’81 and Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP Nicholas Taro ’07 and Family Sasha and Chase Thomas The Toscano Law Firm, LLC Jerome Wakefield ’98 Kevin G. Walsh ’98 Intention Listing Michael DeLoreto ’14 Amanda and Nicholas De Palma ’13 Mariellen Dugan ’91 Brenda Saunders Hampden Joseph P. LaSala ’72 Lisa Meyer ’14 The Honorable Barry E. Moscowitz, ALJ ’93 Carpi Reid ’18 16
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In Memory of Frank P. Krohel, SHU Class of ’51 Michael DeLoreto ’14 In Memory of Carmine D. Campanile, Esq. ’82 Amanda M. and Nicholas A. De Palma ’13 In Memory of the Honorable Dickinson R. Debevoise, U.S.D.J. Mariellen Dugan ’91 In Memory of Nicholas Caprio Joseph P. LaSala ’72 In Memory of Reverend J. William Mickiewicz Lisa Meyer ’14 In Honor of Seton Hall Law School’s Red Mass Committee The Honorable Barry E. Moscowitz, ALJ ’93 Congratulations Coach! Best Wishes, Capri Reid ’18 Congratulations to a wonderful, caring teacher and overall great person Brenda Saunders Hampden and the Pre-Legal Program 34
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History of the Red Mass Named from the red vestments used in celebrating the Mass and from the red robes worn by judges in the Middle Ages, the Red Mass is traditionally a Solemn Votive Mass of the Holy Spirit celebrated at the beginning of the judicial year to invoke God’s blessing and guidance in the administration of justice. In accordance with a practice dating back to the 13th century, the celebrants — government officials, lawyers and judges — would proceed into a church clothed in red vestments or red garments, signifying the fire of the Holy Spirit’s guidance to those who pursue justice in their daily lives. The first Red Mass in the United States took place in New York City in 1928, celebrated at old St. Andrew’s Church on Duane Street by His Eminence Patrick Cardinal Hayes, who strongly encouraged and supported the legal community’s involvement in spreading the Word of God. Since that time, many groups of Catholic attorneys have continued to organize the Red Mass annually. Currently celebrated in dioceses throughout the United States, it is the 36th annual Red Mass for Seton Hall University School of Law.
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