Frank
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Parish: St. Anne, Neponset
Seminary: Blessed john XXIII National Seminary,
Weston, Ma.
College: Indiana University
Graduate: New York University
Hobbies: Traveling, Boating, Hiking, Mountain
Climbing
When was the first time you thought
of priesthood?
Upon my wife's death in Paris(1990) I was
deeply impressed by a missionary priest
who gave her the Sacrament of the Sick.
Yet it was over a decade after I had become
a Secular Discalced Carmelite and volunteered
for the Little Sisters of the Poor, that
the prayers of the nuns and those of my
late wife and late mother, revealed thoughts
of the priesthood.
What
were major Catholic activities you participated
in prior to the Seminary?
I attended an excellent retreat sponsored
by the Archdiocesean Vocation Office at
St. John's Seminary, just prior to my acceptance
at Blessed John XXIII.
What
is your favorite Scripture passage? Why?
The Song of Songs. It's unsurpassed beauty,
which has always been a spiritual magnet
to lovers of Christ, draws the appreciative
reader into a closer union with Christ and
the Church. It reveals the wonder of the
Sacrament of Marriage between man and woman
and furthermore, is evocative liturically
of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
What
influence did Pope John Paul II have in
your life?
Incalculable.The entirety of this witness
-joy, evangelization and suffering...He
is indeed a model and image of the priesthood.
What
signs led you to believe that god was calling
you to be a priest?
Subtle, gentle, not distinct-more of an
intiution in prayer. Like the call of the
turtle dove in the Song of Songs.
What
is your day like in the seminary?
It begins in prayer and ends in prayer (communal
prayer via the Dinve Office). The meals
are in communal as well. Classes are predominately
in the moring. There is a wealth of activities
which occur throughout the week; and there
is ample opportunity for fraternizing with
brother seminarisns. There is Adoration
twice a week. the Rector and faculty are
available and most supportive.
Through
the Cardinal, God is calling you personally
to help rebuild his Church. How must the
priest respond to this mandate today?
By loving God with heart, soul and mind,
as Scripture refers to several times. Also,
by devoting oneself to the service of others
and,the administrations of the Sacraments
helping to glorify the mystical body of
Christ. Presence-availibilty-compassion
(PAC). Futhermore, through his service to
God and may, the priests seeks to instill
spiritual values in a secular, materialistic
society.
Who
influenced you/inspired you to Priesthood?
Upon my wife's death in Paris(1990) I was
deeply impressed by a missionary priest
who gave her the Sacrament of the Sick.
Also, an alumnus of John XXII Seminary,
Fr. Thomas Morette of the Diocese of Albany,
was the immediate influence. Another diocesan
priest of Albany, Fr. Leo Markert was another
influence, as wellas the Little Sisters
of the Poor Discalced Carmelite nuns. Also
nuns in Quebec and France.
Please
tell us, what are some of the most important
parts of discernment?
The Holy Hour in which one can ask Jesus
Christ and His Blessed Mother for their
invaluable help. Indeed, the placing of
oneself in the presence of God as much as
possible, at all times. A sriving to abandon
onself to the beautiful will of God. |