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Pastor's
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By
Fr. George Welzbacher
October 15, 2006
Towards the end of this past winter I suggested to
Archbishop Flynn that, with my seventy-eighth birthday hovering low on
the horizon, I no longer felt that I had the energy to meet the needs
of a large city parish, in particular one that maintains a K-through 12
school. But I indicated as well that, given the shortage in the number
of priests currently involved in full-time ministry, I would be willing
to serve a smaller parish, were that his wish. Not long afterwards the
Archbishop invited me to become the Pastor of the Parish of St. John of
St. Paul, noting that I already had some familiarity with the Parish
since I had briefly served as its interim Pastor back in 1995, during
the months that elapsed between the resignation of Father Leo Dolan
early in January of that year and the arrival of Father Joseph Fink as
St. John's new pastor shortly after Easter. Indeed the
reason I was asked to step in during that interval was that during the
several years of Fr. Dolan's pastorate I had regularly moved into the
rectory whenever he was away on vacation to provide the parish with
basic pastoral care insofar as that was compatible with my teaching
responsibilities at the University of St. Thomas and in consequence I
had some idea how things were done at St. John's. When this past spring
Archbishorp Flynn invited me to assume the pastorate at St. John's I
replied in the blink of an eye with an enthusiastic "Yes!" hoping that
when the appointment became public not too many of you would be running
for cover!
As I look to the future it is my hope that I can devote an
active three to five years serving this Parish, with perhaps an extra
year or two besides if my health permits and I haven't worn out my
welcome. Throughout my life God has blessed me with good health, and I
pray that he will continue to do so. And as I undertake with humility
and genuine awe the very serious responsibility of the care of souls of
our parishioners here, I ask for your prayers that my all too meager
efforts will be blessed by Christ our Lord. On undertaking this new
assignment I am very much impressed by the quality of St. John's Parish
staff and of the lay volunteers who contribute so importantly to the
strength of this Parish. For their pledge of committed service
and the warmth of their welcome may I offer my humble thanks to the
following: our dedicated Business Manager, Deacon Terry Schneider, who
brings to his charge the experience of many years of bearing major
responsibilities in a large corporation; our ever gracious Parish
Secretary and efficient Bookkeeper, Carol Plasch; our expert Campus
Maintenance Chief Tom Broderick, conscientious in his day-to-day
attention to the ordinary and unexpected challenges that a campus this
size will present; Dr. Ron Smisek and his wife Mary who for many years
have provided this Parish with a splendid program of sacred music and
who assure me that they will be happy to continue doing so in the years
ahead; and our new CCD Director, a former Teacher of English and debate
with a distinguished career spanning many years who more recently has
organized and directed the St. John's Children's Choir, Deb (Mrs.
Duane) Kaczmarek, who has generously agreed to supervise our Sunday
morning religious classes and who will be ably assisted by Steve
Fischer. I know, too, that I can count on the ushers, the altar servers
and the lectors here at St. John's to continue to enhance the solemnity
of our worship of Almighty God. To all of the above my heart-felt
thanks in advance!
To Father Tom Wilson I owe a special word of praise. He has
worked very hard to discharge, and to discharge effectively, a double
responsibility, that of service at one and the same time as Director of
Vocations for the Archdiocese and as Pastor of this Parish. The Parish
owes him a great debt of gratitude. And I too am grateful for his
assuring me that he will always be available as a source of advice. May
I ask each and every one of you to join with me in a campaign of
zealous commitment and prayer, so that this Congregation of St. John of
St. Paul will continue to be a beacon proclaiming Christ's truth and
healing love on St. Paul's East Side!
In Christ our Lord,
Fr. Welzbacher
Last update: October 14, 2006
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