Faith In The Future - Fall 2013

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MARK YOUR CALENDAR Peter Lauterbach Peter Lauterbach, a friend and generous supporter of the Chapel Art Center, died May 21, 2013, at age 78, of complications from ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease). A Dartmouth College graduate, Lauterbach served in the U.S. Navy as a lieutenant before joining Procter & Gamble, where he held management positions until retiring in 1993. He and his wife, Teresa, became acquainted with the college as the owners of a flower shop in Bedford, N.H., that provided arrangements for the Chapel Art Center. They became frequent visitors to the gallery and attended lectures and performances on campus. In 2009, the couple donated their timeshare in Colorado to the college to create an endowment for the art center they enjoyed so much. Lauterbach remained a supporter of the college after moving to Telluride, Co., in 2007, where his family had vacationed for many years.

College Events December 7 DecemberSong, Saint Anselm College Choir

The Dana Center for the Humanities November 15 Madeline and the Bad Hat (student matinee) November 20-22 New Art Theatre: Agamemnon December 5 Ying Quartet December 6 A Celtic Christmas: The Barra MacNeils

Alva de Mars Megan Chapel Art Center September 27-December 7 Reflections of the Day, Sandy Wadlington Pastels, Drawings and Color Woodcuts

The Rev. Monsignor Wilfrid Henry Paradis ’43, HD ’79

October 25-December 7 Selections from the Permanent Collection

The Rev. Monsignor Wilfrid Henry Paradis ’43, HD ’79, died June 25, in Manchester, N.H., at age 91. He was a diocesan leader, a community leader, and an expert at Vatican II. Rev. Paradis served in the U.S. Army after graduating from Saint Anselm College with a degree in chemistry. A combat medic, he won the Silver Star for bravery after saving the life of his lieutenant while under sniper fire. He then entered St. Mary’s Seminary and University, where he earned a master’s degree in history. He also earned simultaneous doctorates in history and canon law while a Fulbright scholar in France. In 64 years as a priest, Rev. Paradis held many appointments in the U.S. and Rome and helped reshape U.S. Catholic religious education. He was chief aide to Bishop Ernest J. Primeau, helping him prepare for the Vatican II Council, and was one of more than 450 clergy accredited as an official peritus, or expert, at the Council. He was a pastor at St. Anthony Parish from 1967-1971; a teacher at Bishop Bradley (now Trinity) High School; and secretary of education for the national bishops’ conference in 1977. He also was a historian and author of Upon This Granite: Catholicism in New Hampshire 1647-1997.

January 24-February 22, 2014 Students Select Opening reception January 23, 6 p.m.

New Hampshire Institute of Politics & Political Library November 25 Governor Jon Huntsman: U.S. and Asia: Current Political Trends and Opportunities, 7 p.m.

Alumni Events December 10 New York City Christmas Reception 6 p.m. Columbus Citizens Foundation December 17 Hartford Christmas Reception 6 p.m. The Pond House Café February 23, 2014 Alumni Skating Party 1 p.m. Thomas E. Sullivan Arena June 13-15, 2014 Reunion Weekend

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