Showing posts with label Ordination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ordination. Show all posts

Monday, June 9, 2008

getting there and and getting back

Update Way Monday
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Ordination account
Dennis Schenkel during his presbyteral ordination
Saturday June 7, 2008
Memphis TN

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You can read an on-line account at whispers in the loggia by 'clicking' here, and in the local Memphis newspaper, the Commercial Appeal .
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travelers' mercies granted
safe passage assured in spite of midwest storms
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The fastest route from Memphis TN to east central IN is one which takes the traveler from Memphis TN westward into AR, thence north into MO, thence north and east into IL, thence north and east into IN. A quick look at the weather channel showed we would be in severe storms almost all the way. If we took that route we should have made the trip in approximately 9 hours.

We opted for a route that was both longer in distance and time: Memphis east to Nashville, thence north to and through KY to Louisville, thence north into and through the southern part of IN to Indianapolis, then NE to east central IN. This allowed us to stay in front of the trailing southern end of the storm, and then not encounter the northern leading edge until we got into central IN just south of Indianapolis.

We departed Memphis at 7:30am [CDT] / 8:30am [EDT] and arrived home 10-1/2 hours later. Of course this included necessary stops for fuel and relief and one sit-down meal [40 minutes] in Louisville. We've now been home for about 45 minutes.

I need to unpack, and we'll see if I can get something on for early tomorrow morning - but not guaranteed at this point.
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Sunday, June 8, 2008

thanksgiving is more than a holiday

My Way Sunday
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An exciting event:
Father Dennis Schenkel will offer his first Mass today.
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A Mass of thanksgiving will be offered at St. Louis Parish, his home parish here in Memphis, at 2pm local time. The parish of St. Louis will also be his first assignment as a parish priest.
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I do have some pictures from the ordination yesterday. However, I've apparently never loaded any camera software to my lap-top and have been unable to transfer them at this time. I'll do so on my return home.
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The picture below is from the local newspaper,
the Memphis Commercial-Appeal

Dennis Schenkel lays prostrate
during his Ordination Mass


Saturday June 7, 2008
Memphis TN Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
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Saturday, June 7, 2008

memphis is where it happened

Any Way Saturday
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News from the Diocese of
Memphis in Tennessee


Father Dennis Schenkel
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Ordination of Newest Priest
today - June 7, 2008
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At the cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Memphis TN, Bishop Terry Steib ordained Dennis Schenkel to become a Priest for the Diocese of Memphis in Tennessee.

On June 25, 2008, Dennis will begin his first priestly assignment.
He will become an assistant pastor - parochial vicar - at the parish of St. Louis, in Memphis.
St. Louis was Dennis' home parish before entering the seminary.
May God be blessed.
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We [my wife, Aunt Rozann, and I] are in Memphis TN for this wonderful event.
I will post more as opportunity is provided.
Please pray for the new priest.
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speaking of memphis
I Believe in Amazing Grace
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[ 2:15 ]



'CLICK-ON' above > and go back to that time
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[ 3:37 ]



'CLICK-ON' the above > and view the man

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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Any Way Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

News from the Diocese of Memphis TN
May 29, 2008

Seminarian Deacon
Dennis Schenkel
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Ordination of Newest Priest to be June 7

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Seminarian Deacon Dennis Schenkel will be ordained a priest for the Diocese of Memphis on June 7. The following is an article written by Schenkel describing his journey to the priesthood.
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Though I waited until my mid-thirties to begin seminary, on some level I have known my whole life that I should become a priest. My own experience of being around priests who were good, holy men, in love with Jesus Christ, led me to see priesthood as a special role in the life of the Church.

The priests I knew growing up were excited about the Gospel. They brought us the sacraments, and they were good, trustworthy advisers. While priests do not marry or start their own families, they are part of every family.

Story continued HERE.
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Dennis maintains a blog [although not writing a whole lot lately - he cl
aims to be very busy right now] at http://vitamea.cybercatholics.com/vitamea/
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Please pray for all the new priests being ordained this year.

My wife, Aunt Rozann, and I will travel to Memphis for the events next weekend.


uncle jim
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excerpts from an article by
Deal Hudson

May 27, 2008

Are Republicans and Religious Right headed for divorce?
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On May 22, 2008, a new era began in the history of what is called the Religious Right. Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain rejected the endorsements of two of the leading Evangelical pastors in the United States, Rev. John Hagee and Rev. Rod Parsley.

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In my recent book Onward, Christian Soldiers: The Growing Political Power of Catholics and Evangelicals in the United States, I wrote a final chapter titled, "Can the Democrats Get Religion, Can the Republicans Keep It?"
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The new emphasis on discussing personal faith among Democrats appears to be working.
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Among Republicans, the move of religious conservatives to the campaign fringe has come about for two reasons, one intentional, the other accidental.
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The expectation remained, however, that through an effective faith outreach, the McCain campaign would bring reluctant religious conservatives into the fold.
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Then the unforeseen happened: Hagee, the mega-church pastor from San Antonio, was charged with anti-Catholic statements by Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights.
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The unexpected apology by Pastor Hagee to Donohue, and their subsequent warm meeting in New York City, appeared to have put the controversy to rest.
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"Obviously, I find these remarks and others deeply offensive and indefensible, and I repudiate them."
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Hagee tried to beat McCain to the punch by withdrawing his endorsement.
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Controversial statements from leaders of the Religious Right are not new -- Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, and James Dobson all committed their share.
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There will surely be those who applaud McCain for distancing himself from the "fanatics" on the Religious Right.
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Ronald Reagan won Evangelical support with a now-famous line at a 1980 National Affairs Briefing held in Dallas: "I understand that you can't endorse me, but I'm here to endorse you."
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The unanswered question raised by McCain's words on May 22 is whether he will be viewed by Evangelicals as explicitly reversing Reagan's endorsement.
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Within the past two months, McCain has unintentionally aggravated both Evangelicals and Catholics.
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As things stand, I believe Catholics are still in play for McCain, if his campaign conducts a vigorous outreach.
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And this is no small thing: McCain will need religiously active voters over the next five months.
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The fact is, McCain's moderates can't beat Obama's adoring groupies.
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More likely, new leadership will emerge among religious conservatives propelled to the forefront by the national fight over gay marriage.
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Deal W. Hudson is the director of InsideCatholic.com
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