Aug. 23, 2009, East Tennessee Catholic

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Aftermath of disasters A woman mourns for missing relatives Aug. 14 after Typhoon Morakot swept through Taiwan’s Kaohsiung County. Pope Benedict XVI offered his prayers for the people of the Philippines, Taiwan, China, and Japan in the aftermath of recent typhoons and earthquakes.

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Volume 18 • Number 24 • August 23, 2009

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‘Optimistic of full recovery’ Bishop Stika is hospitalized in Florida, following a mild heart attack. By Mary C. Weaver pon hearing that his obituary had been published in the New York Journal, Mark Twain is supposed to have quipped, “The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” Bishop Richard F. Stika will be able to say more or less the same thing when he’s released from Holy Cross Hospital in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., later this month. On Saturday, Aug. 15, the bishop suffered a mild heart attack brought on by diabetic shock, which is believed to have been caused by vomiting and dehydration due to a probable case of the flu. The bishop was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a teenager. The good news, said Deacon Sean Smith, diocesan chancellor, is that Bishop Stika is “stable and responding very well to treatment, and all his attending physicians are optimistic of a full recovery.” Deacon Smith had “a wonderful long conversation” with the bishop on Aug. 18. Although Bishop Stika is tired, he said, “his sense of humor is back, and he wanted to express his deep appreciation for all the prayers and support he’s had.” “He wanted everybody to know that he’s praying for

Father Joseph Brando

India missions call out to newly retired priest B Y DA N MCWI LLIAMS

ather Joe Brando can credit his aunt in part for leading his vocation in a new direction. The 37-year priest of the dioceses of Nashville and Knoxville retired in July, then left for India on Aug. 11 for a three-month look at the organizations funded by the Love & Care mission. “They fund 12 different—usually very small—organizations that do really good things for people who are poor or sick or orphaned, mostly in the south part of India,” said Father Brando, pastor of St. Jude in Chattanooga for the last four years until his retirement. The priest’s aunt in the Bronx, N.Y., connected him with Father

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‘RESPONDING VERY WELL’ Bishop Richard F. Stika is recuperating in a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., hospital and looking forward to his return to Knoxville in late August.

iocesan Day, set for Saturday, Aug. 22, has been postponed, and refunds will be given to all who paid by check or online via credit card. Bishop Stika was to have given the afternoon presentations; Cardinal Justin Rigali was keynote speaker. The ETC will publish full details when the event is rescheduled.

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them as well, and he can’t wait to get strong enough to come back home to be with his Christian faithful.” The story flying around East Tennessee on Sunday had the bishop at death’s door, with kidney failure and a massive heart attack. “It was a very mild heart attack. His heart was thoroughly examined and found to be in great shape,” said Deacon Smith, “and his kidneys are working normally.” Bishop Stika had bypass surgery five years ago, in summer 2004. His cardiologist in Florida has examined his bypasses, the deacon said, “and the bishop is as strong as an ox in that regard.” Before the trouble arose, Bishop Stika had been participating in a two-week Spanish-language immersion program offered by the Mexican American Cultural Center in San Antonio, along with several other Catholic clergy. Among them were the bishop’s friends Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York and Father Jim Swift of St. Louis. Late last week another friend, Archbishop Francis Mansour Zayek, called Bishop Stika with a with a heart-wrenching message. Bishop continued on page 6

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Postulant says, ‘OK, Lord, lead me’

Please pray for our priests

Mary Hendershott enters the St. Cecilia Dominicans.

Dear Lord: We pray that the Blessed Mother will wrap her mantle around your priests and through her intercession strengthen them for their ministry. We pray that Mary will guide your priests to follow her own words, “Do whatever he tells you” (John 2:5). May your priests have the heart of St. Joseph, Mary’s most chaste spouse. May the Blessed Mother’s own pierced heart inspire them to embrace all who suffer at the foot of the cross. May your priests be holy and filled with the fire of your love, seeking nothing but your greater glory and the salvation of souls. Amen. St. John Vianney, pray for us. ■

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Mary Hendershott of St. John Neumann Parish in Farragut entered the St. Cecilia Dominicans on Aug. 10. Miss Hendershott has played the organ for the parish and for extraordinary-form Masses and served as the Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting secretary for two years.

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‘MAKING THE FAITH MY OWN’

Download prayers and a rosary booklet: bit.ly/priestprayers.

rayer in the adoration chapel this spring at St. John Neumann Church in Farragut has led one young parishioner to enroll as a postulant with the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia in Nashville. Mary Hendershott, 20, was completing her first year in college when she prayed before the Blessed Sacrament in the chapel upstairs at the new church. She said she was “tired and frustrated” as she contemplated her future. “I was in adoration with my dad over spring break, and I was praying. I had known about the Dominicans of St. Cecilia for a while simply because they’re in our diocese, and I met them quite a few times,” said Miss

Hendershott. “I felt our Lord draw me so close, and he just said, ‘Why are you keeping me waiting?,’ and I couldn’t really come up with a good answer for that. I basically just said, ‘OK, Lord, lead me. What do you want me to do?’” Miss Hendershott, who entered the St. Cecilia Dominicans on Aug. 10, is the second person in her family who is pursuing a vocation to the religious life or priesthood. Older brother Michael is a seminarian for the Diocese of Knoxville at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. Miss Hendershott is the third of eight children and one of Howard and Susan Hendershott’s five daughters. She credVocation continued on page 2


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