July 12, 2009, East Tennessee Catholic

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The conversion of St. Paul A detail from Michelangelo’s mural depicting the conversion of St. Paul is seen in the newly restored Pauline Chapel in the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican on June 30. The chapel underwent a $4.5 million, five-year restoration funded by donors.

THE EAST TENNESSEE

Volume 18 • Number 21 • July 12, 2009

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‘I cultivated the dream and vocation’ Father Jorge Andres Cano is ordained a priest for the Diocese of Knoxville, in his native Colombia. By Dan McWilliams he people of Pereira, Colombia, welcomed native son Father Jorge Andres Cano to the priesthood last month and showered dozens of travelers from the Diocese of Knoxville with their version of Southern hospitality during the East Tennessee Catholics’ stay in South America. Father Cano, known as Jorge to his American friends and Andres to his family in Colombia, became the 36th priest ordained for the Diocese of Knoxville and the first by Bishop Richard F. Stika. The ordination took place June 13 at Our Lady of Carmel Church in Pereira. “It was an honor to ordain him, as he is my first and will forever be a part of my ministry as bishop,” said Bishop Stika. For Father Cano, 29, the ordination caps a lifelong dream that took root during childhood days spent playing with younger brother Fernando. “When I was a little kid, probably 5 years old, I used to play [at celebrating] Mass with my little brother,” he said. “I was kind of

SIX DECADES A PRIEST

A portrait of Monsignor Philip Thoni (above) was unveiled June 8 during a party to celebrate the Gatlinburg priest’s 60th anniversary.

East Tennessee honors ‘tireless priest’ with ‘gigantic heart’ B Y MA RY C. WEAVER

undreds of parishioners, family members, and friends filled St. Mary Church in Gatlinburg on June 8 to celebrate Monsignor Philip Thoni’s 60th priestly anniversary. Joining him at the altar were three concelebrating bishops; nearly 30 priests and three deacons also took part in the Mass. “All the readings chosen today for Mass talked about the priesthood of Jesus Christ and the Holy Eucharist,” said homilist Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of Louisville, the former bishop of Knoxville. “Now, I was reflecting, and I was thinking, ‘If I had to come up with one sentence, how would I describe Monsignor Thoni?’ Here’s what I came up with: A tireless priest with a gigantic and generous pastoral heart who has come to know the love of Jesus Christ,” said

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Maria Lucelida Ramirez and her son, new priest Father Jorge Andres Cano, embrace at the end of his ordination Mass on June 13. View more photos at dioceseofknoxville.org.

MY SON THE PRIEST

dreaming about becoming a priest. As I was growing up, I cultivated the dream and the vocation.” The new priest celebrated his first Mass on June 14 at Immaculate Conception Church in the mountain

town of Marsella, where parents Ernesto de Jesus Cano and Maria Lucelida Ramirez formerly lived. More than 1,200 people filled the church beyond capacity as the townspeople turned out in force to join

Father Cano for his milestone Mass—and for the rare opportunity to welcome a visiting American bishop to their parish. That first Mass concluded in a manner that none of Cano continued on page 6

Mourning the loss of a modern-day ‘Star of Bethlehem’ Her family, co-workers, priests of the diocese, and hundreds more grieve over the death of Nancy Feist, but they celebrate her life lived for the Lord. BY DAN MCWI LLIAMS

he Chancery staff— and the church in East Tennessee and beyond— lost a dear friend June 19

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with the death of Nancy Feist, the bishop’s executive secretary. David, her husband of 20 years, as well as her five

children, parents, and three brothers are mourning a beloved wife, mom, daughter, and sister after her unexpected passing.

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Nancy Feist was hired as executive secretary to then–Bishop Joseph E. Kurtz in December 2004 and also worked for Father Al Humbrecht during his recent tenure as diocesan administrator and then Bishop Richard F. Stika. The above photo was published with an ETC story about Mrs. Feist’s hiring.

‘WIFE, MOTHER, AND FRIEND TO ALL’

Mrs. Feist, 43, who was pregnant with her sixth child, collapsed while watching her son Justin play baseball in Farragut. Death was virtually instantaneous, and it was caused by a previously unknown heart defect, the family later learned. Doctors at Baptist Hospital West delivered her baby, a son, Peter David, but were unable to save his life. Father Augustine Idra, AJ, associate pastor of the Feists’ parish of All Saints in Knoxville, baptized Peter Feist only minutes before the infant died. At a packed All Saints Church for Nancy and Peter Feist’s funeral Mass on June 24, Bishop Richard F. Stika said that his secretary, a native of Bethlehem, Pa., shone with a light that reminded him of another light over another Bethlehem long ago. “Many times I had wondered what happened to the star,” the bishop said. “Did it cease to exist? Did its light become very dim? “You know, maybe that star didn’t stop in Bethlehem. Maybe that star broke Feist continued on page 3


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