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dioknox.org November 6, 2011 Volume 21 Number 3
Bishop Richard F. Stika
News from The Diocese of Knoxville
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Home from Moscow Bishop Stika makes a trip to Russia
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Catholic Foundation DOK seminarians say thank-you
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Studies prove it Vast majority of priests are happy
New monsignors invested at cathedral service Bishop Stika says the occasion honors the three men but also ‘the gift of the priesthood.’ By Dan McWilliams
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he diocese celebrated the gift of the priesthood during a solemn Vespers service Oct. 9 in which three veteran clergy were formally installed as monsignors. Monsignor Pat Garrity, Monsignor George Schmidt, and Monsignor Bob Hofstetter were invested with papal honors at the service at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Bishop Richard F. Stika, who presided at Vespers, announced the honors for the three priests Aug. 22 (Sept. 4 ETC). In attendance at the cathedral were Monsignors Xavier Mankel and Philip Thoni, the diocese’s first two
monsignors, named in 2006; cathedral rector Father David Boettner; 10 priests from around the diocese; and several women religious. Cardinal Justin F. Rigali, who recently moved to Knoxville, attended
Dan McWilliams
The Vespers service honored not only the three men but also the priesthood itself.
Papal recognition Newly elevated Monsignors (from left) Pat Garrity, George Schmidt, and Bob Hofstetter sing during the Vespers service. There are three grades of monsignor. Monsignor Garrity was named a Chaplain to His Holiness, and Monsignors Schmidt and Hofstetter were named Prelates of Honor to His Holiness.
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Vespers in choir. The occasion marked his first visit to the cathedral as a resident of the Diocese of Knoxville. In his homily the bishop recalled a memorable monsignor from his youth in Epiphany of Our Lord Parish in St. Louis. Monsignor Lloyd Aloysius Sullivan saved the future bishop and his playmates from getting in trouble with a sister whose convent was being peppered with hits during a game of fuzzball—street baseball played with a tennis ball. “We loved Monsignor Sullivan not only for that moment but also because, with almost 1,500 of us in that school at that time, he knew every child by name,” said Bishop Stika. “He loved us. He was a man who first integrated the sports program in the Archdiocese of St. Louis. Not in 1955 when the rest of the country did because of a Supreme Court decision but in 1947, along with the other schools that were integrated by Cardinal [Joseph E.] Ritter. He was the
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