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August 7, 2016 Volume 25 Number 6 Bishop Richard F. Stika
News from The Diocese of Knoxville • Visit us at dioknox.org or etcatholic.org
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Servant of God Sainthood for Fr. Ryan under review
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50 years a priest Fr. Michael Woods marks milestone outdoors
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Have mercy St. Vincent de Paul Society offers aid
Diocese mourns loss of Hispanic Ministries Director Lourdes Garza Bishop Stika, Cardinal Rigali lead funeral Mass as regional, national Latino communities pay tribute to Chancery official By Bill Brewer aria de Lourdes Garza, the Diocese of Knoxville’s director of Hispanic Ministry since 2004 who passed away July 9 at age 63 after a long, courageous battle with cancer, was remembered at a Mass of Christian Burial as a bridgebuilder who tirelessly served the local, regional, and national Hispanic communities. She also was remembered as a faithful servant of God who experienced redemptive suffering in the last years of her life, offering up her pain to God for others, and who lived by the personal credo “Nothing will separate us from the love of Christ.” Bishop Richard F. Stika encouraged everyone attending the funeral Mass at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to be like
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Lourdes Garza, to “be a pontiff.” The bishop noted that Ms. Garza had a special devotion to one pontiff, St. John Paul II, and explained that the word “pontiff” means bridge-builder, a term he emphasized to describe Ms. Garza. Bishop Stika, who celebrated the Mass on July 15, praised Ms. Garza for her work to help grow the Hispanic community in East Tennessee and nationally. Joining the bishop for the Mass of Christian Burial were some 20 diocesan priests and nearly two dozen deacons and women religious. Cardinal Justin Rigali concelebrated the Mass. Father Arthur Torres Barona, associate pastor of Sacred Heart, translated the bishop’s homily Ms. Garza continued on page 8 The Diocese of Knoxville Living our Roman Catholic faith in East Tennessee
Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord Lourdes
Garza, director of Hispanic Ministry for the Diocese of Knoxville, is being remembered across East Tennessee and around the country as a tireless servant of God in the Hispanic community and a bridge-builder who worked to bring people of different cultures and languages together through compassion and a common faith.