THELEAVEN.ORG | VOL. 43, NO. 30 | MARCH 11, 2022
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The archdiocese broke ground on the archdiocesan residence for retired priests on March 1. From left are: Dan Himmelberg, director of real estate and construction for the archdiocese; Patti Roberts, widow of Leon Roberts, former director of real estate and construction for the archdiocese; Leslie Knop, former director of stewardship and development; Father John Riley, vicar general and chancellor; Father Jerry Volz, design committee; Greg Trum, treasurer of the priest retirement board; Michael Tracy, chairman of the design committee for the priest retirement residence; Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann; Ryan Trotnic, president of Excel Constructors, Inc., contractor for the project; Chris Bradley, project manager Excel Constructors; Rick Kuhl, principal, WSKF Architects; Father Al Rockers, design committee; Msgr. Michael Mullen, retirement promotional model; and Jeff Skidmore, Schlagel Engineers lead civil engineer.
‘I’M MOVING IN’
Archdiocese breaks ground on residence for retired priests By Joe Bollig joe.bollig@theleaven.org
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LATHE — He’s already packed some boxes and is counting down the days until he can move into the new archdiocesan priests’ retirement residence. “The contractor says he’s going to build it in 295 days — that’s only about 10 months — and I’m moving in,” said Father Al Rockers, a retired archdiocesan priest. “I’ve got my shovel here [from the groundbreaking ceremony]. I’m going to keep this shovel and come here 295 days from now to move into our new home.” Father Rockers is one of several retired archdiocesan priests who are looking forward to moving into the long-awaited archdiocesan residence for retired priests. He, as a member of the committee that guided the project, participated in the groundbreaking held on March 1 at the 3.63-acre site situated northwest of the Santa Marta Senior Living Community, near the intersection of W. 116th St. and W. 115th Terr. Raising the funds to build the $5.2 million residence was one of the top goals
LEAVEN PHOTO BY KATHRYN WHITE
From left, Msgr. Ray Burger, Father Al Rockers and Msgr. Michael Mullen take a break at the groundbreaking event for the new archdiocesan residence for retired priests. of the recently concluded “One Faith, One Family, One Future . . . in Christ” capital campaign. “This is a wonderful day,” said Msgr. Michael Mullen, a retired priest of the archdiocese also at the groundbreaking. “The church is providing
for the retirement years of priests. There will come a time for many of us. We’d like to live together to pray together, have social time together and learn together.” Msgr. Mullen said there was some symbolism in that three of the four original faculty
members in attendance at the dedication of the Savior of the World Seminary — Father Al Rockers, Father Ray Burger and himself — were at the groundbreaking of the retirement residence. The blessing was led by Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann,
assisted by Father Anthony Saiki, acting as master of ceremonies. “Today is the culmination of the efforts of a lot of people,” said Archbishop Naumann. “The building of this residence is tangible evidence of the great love the people of the archdiocese have for their priests. Their desire to build this residence and, also, to make sure our priests in retirement are well cared for, is one expression of that. So, we are grateful for the generosity of God’s people for all they did to make this possible today. “Also, we are grateful to some of those who have been strong advocates for this — Msgr. Ray Burger — it’s good to have him with us here today — and a number of people who’ve served on the committee. Father Jerry Volz was one of those; Father Al Rockers, who was kind of a poster child for our campaign; Father Frank Burger; and Father John Riley. We are grateful for all of those who have helped bring this to a reality.” One also remembered was Leon Roberts, former archdiocesan director of real estate and construction, who retired at the end of 2019 and died on Jan. 19. He played a major role >> See “RESIDENCE” on page 6