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Kurtz elected VP for USCCB Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of Louisville, Ky., is pictured after his election as the next vice president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops on Nov. 16 at a USCCB meeting in Baltimore. He was elected 147 to 91 over Archbishop Charles J. Chaput of Denver.
THE EAST TENNESSEE
Volume 20 • Number 6 • November 21, 2010
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Father Patrick Garrity
Father Garrity named DOK vicar for priests B Y D A N M C W ILLIAMS
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Pray for vocations, and help Bishop Stika celebrate his silver jubilee, at Dec. 19 Mass Bishop Richard F. Stika’s silver jubilee of priestly ordination (Dec. 14, 1985) will be celebrated at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 19, at Sacred Heart Cathedral. The focus of the event is prayer for vocations, and Bishop Stika has asked the diocese’s seminarians to serve the Mass. A reception will follow in the Sacred Heart Cathedral School gymnasium. Everyone is invited to attend. Please join Bishop Stika in expressing gratitude for the gift of his priesthood and in praying for vocations.
MARY C. WEAVER
ather Pat Garrity has taken on a number of diocesanlevel responsibilities in his nearly 35 years as a priest, but his latest such assignment may be the most personal because of the group he will be serving. Effective Nov. 9, Bishop Richard F. Stika appointed Father Garrity as an episcopal vicar and the Diocese of Knoxville’s first vicar for priests. He will remain pastor of St. John Neumann Parish in Farragut. Episcopal vicars are appointed “to serve either a specific part of the diocese or in a certain type of affairs,” according to the Code of Canon Law. The office of vicar for priests will “promote the personal and ministerial well-being of individual priests and the total presbyterate of the Diocese of Knoxville,” said Bishop Stika. “The vicar for priests serves as an advocate for priests, with emphasis on those experiencing difficulties. The office also exists in order to promote the fraternal bond that unites the priests in one presbyterate of diocesan and religious-order priests, active and retired.” Father Garrity was able to speak to his fellow priests about his new assignment on the day it became effective, when the diocese’s presbyterate gathered at the Chancery for its regular general meeting. “As I said at the general priests meeting, of all the different jobs and appointments I’ve had, I think this one is probably nearest to my heart because it’s an opportunity to minister to my brother priests, to be able to walk a little more closely with them in that position,”
Father Moises Moreno ordained for DOK in Mexico Father Moises Moreno blesses Bishop Richard F. Stika during the new priest’s ordination Mass in Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico, on Nov. 13. Deacon Sean Smith is seen in the background. The story will appear in the next edition of the ETC.