Summer issue - St. Bede Abbey
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Summer issue - St. Bede Abbey
Connected by the Spirit of Saint Bede Bedan RecoRd the Greetings from the Academy! I hope you will enjoy this issue of the Bedan record with a review of events at both the Abbey and the academy from January through May. Every time I sit down to write to you our alumni, parents and friends, I am reminded of the true blessing of the Saint Bede family. What is it that makes this place so unique? I came across the word connectivity and was intrigued by its meaning: the quality or condition of being connected. I believe it is the quality of being connected by the Benedictine tradition which binds us together. Our students are connected by their educational goals, extracurricular activities, and common interests. Our parents are connected by their desire to see their child achieve academic success, excel in extracurricular activities and be confident in the decisions they make on their child’s behalf. Our alumni are connected by their experiences while attending Saint Bede, their life-long relationships that began here and their desire to stay connected to the place where it all began for them. Although, not all memories may be the same there are some things that remain constant: teachers who get to know their students and care about their success; monks who do their best to share their values and 2 q The Bedan record traditions with all who open themselves to their teachings; the Benedictine tradition that emphasizes the importance of service to others; a catholic education that thrives through its diversity; and a place where one is always welcomed! Whether you remember Saint Bede with fondness is only determined by your willingness to remain connected, and/or to get reconnected! It is my mission during this upcoming year to work to reconnect with many of our alumni, young and old alike. We are in the process of updating our donor software program and in doing so, will allow us the opportunity to communicate with you on a more regular basis and in the way you so desire. As an example, just a few years ago a phone call was the best way to connect with many of our alumni. today, alumni prefer a quick text. We are committed to understanding, appreciating and honoring these differences. We are committed to doing whatever it takes to create the connectivity that will allow Saint Bede Academy to dive and thrive into the future! All My Best, donna COVER PHOTO: Students connecting during Spirit Day 2012 ConneCting With Alumni Alumni Trip to The Villages, FL Hosted by Mike & Maggie Sanger and Don & Patti Carlson L to R: Maggie & Mike (’65) Sanger, David Porter (’61), Abbot Philip Davey (’65), Donna Aleksy, Roger Hanley (’61), Don (’50) & Sharon Rigazio, Don & Patti Carlson, & Pat O’Neill (‘62). Not pictured Jim Hill (‘55). Alumni Trip to Naples, FL Hosted by Dr. Jim & Mary Ellen Mini L to R: Dick (’56) & Diana Schlosser, Fred (48’) & Jo Golden, Dr. Jim (’57) & Mary Ellen Mini, Abbot Philip Davey (’65), Peter (’64) & Mary Beth Koyak, Donna Aleksy, and John Perino. Alumni Trip to Fort Lauderdale, FL Visited with Ann (Wayland ’83) Cook L to R: Ann (Wayland ’83) Cook, Abbot Philip Davey (‘65), & Donna Aleksy never too Late To Reconnect Donna Aleksy, Tom Norman (‘37), Abbot Philip Davey (‘65), Audrey & Steve Norman suMMer 2012 q 3 Saint Bede MyStery rip AtMetaphor for Life In late October 8 senior students, Megan ravnikar, Emily Santman, Angela Silfies, Haley Sondgeroth, Nick duncan, Noah Jordheim, Anthony Ossola, Ihsan Said, Mrs. Kathy Martin and Father ronald went on a MYStErY trIP. the trip was all about trust: trust in one another, trust in Father ronald and, above all, trust in God. For 5 days the students experienced trust, firsthand, because they had no idea where they were going or what they would be doing. Every length of the journey was a mystery. the mystery unfolded as follows: the first stop was in St. Louis for an overnight stay with the christian Brothers who run christian Brothers High School for 900 boys. the next morning we continued on to rolla, MO for breakfast. One of the rules of the trip was: no chain restaurants. Leonna’s cafe turned out to be a great choice. the journey continued on to tulsa, OK and Bishop Kelley High School. Students met us, joined us at a local sandwich place for supper and then to Oral roberts University for a tour and we met up with Katie Williams who attended Saint Bede. After that we went to see a movie. Overnight we bedded down in sleeping bags in the new library at the high school. On Saturday morning we were joined by a group of students from Bishop Kelley High School and all of us headed out together. Our destination turned out to be Joplin, MO. Joplin still is recovering from a devastating tornado. the day was spent working for catholic charities assisting tornado victims. Once our work was done we headed and drove as far as Miami, OK where we spent 4 q The Bedan record the night at the parish center of the catholic Parish. We went to mass and then found a great non-chain Mexican restaurant for supper followed by bowling. In the morning the Bishop Kelley kids headed back to tulsa and we continued on to Fort Scott, KA. After a great breakfast at a local diner we went to the military cemetery and found the grave of Mr. Bernie Moore’s father. We said a prayer and were off again. Our last destination was Hannibal, MO and we were guests of Steve and Linda dinges whose 3 children graduated from Saint Bede. they were great hosts and served us a huge supper and breakfast. A good part of our last day was spent visiting the Mark twain sites in Hannibal before heading home. Five days of mystery as a metaphor for life, which is truly a mystery and which requires real trust in God. StudentS ’ v iSit Enlivens Mount Carmel the caritas dining room was abuzz with energy as 12 students from Saint Bede Academy in Peru, Ill., joined the sisters for dinner on Friday, April 18. Father ron Margherio, OSB, brought the students for a weekend of service and learning about religious life. Six senior girls and six freshman/sophomore boys spent the weekend at Mount carmel, getting to know sisters firsthand. Hosted by the Initial Membership team, Lou Anglin and Kathy carr, the students learned about the history and contributions of women religious in the U.S., the charism and core values of the BVMs, and heard personal vocation stories. On Saturday morning, a panel of four BVMs (therese Frelo, Mary Mccauley, Paulette Skiba and roberta White) shared their stories of being called to the BVM way of life, and how their ministries have shaped and challenged them over the years. the students were especially touched by the many diverse ways in which BVMs live out their mission of “being freed and helping others enjoy freedom in God’s steadfast love.” Fr. Ron Margherio, OSB, and students from Saint Bede Academy, the students definitely came to serve as well as learn. Abounding Peru, Ill., arrive at Mount Carmel for a weekend with energy, they quickly accomplished several tasks for the activities of learning, service, prayer and fun! department: preparing the flower beds in the Joan Keleher doyle garden, cleaning porches, patios and chairs, and washing out pop cans. Saturday afternoon they got to experience some of the sites of dubuque, including the Mississippi river Museum, prior to joining the Sinsinawa dominicans for common prayer. Sunday provided an opportunity for liturgy at Mount carmel, celebrated by Father ron; quick visits to clarke University and Loras college, and a final dinner with the sisters in caritas dining room. the students seemed to be very much at home with the sisters, and spent long periods of time after meals visiting with those at their tables. From all accounts, the sisters were as thrilled to be with the Lou Anglin (center) works with students students as the students were to be Meghan Cessna and Emily Santman with the sisters. Kyle Kapraun, Matt Silfies and Dominic Sondgeroth to prepare the patio in the —Kathy carr, BVM prepare the raised flower beds for planting. Joan K. Doyle garden for spring. Initial Membership coordinator the new Saint Bede a CadeMy Interact Club the Saint Bede Academy Interact club is sponsored by the local rotary club and is dedicated to promoting service to local and world communities through the charitable hands of the Saint Bede Academy students. L to R Front row: Kyle Kapraun, Nick Miller, Chris Sampson, Maggie Kaniewski, Megan Ravnikar, Sophie Carus, Megan Tiger, Matt Silfies, Gabby Mendoza, Sam Brolley L to R Back row: Brandon Criss, Sam Said, Laura Sickley, Raley Mauck, Max Halm, Angela Silfies, Abby Milus, Kelsey Thompson, Morgan King, Erin Line suMMer 2012 q 5 BaCk-to-BaCkRecord Breaking Years! 29th AnnuAl “There’s No Place Like Home” Auction GAlA More than one third of the student population volunteered their time at this year’s auction, understanding the main objective of the event is to support their hopes and dreams. In the twenty-nine year history of the auction, Bonnie Prokup & her remarkable team raised $212,746.00 for the students of Saint Bede Academy! Back-to-back record breaking years!!! We want to thank everyone who participated in this year’s auction: the individuals and businesses who so generously gave of their treasure; the many adult and student volunteers who gave of their time and talent; and to the 330 guests who attended the auction, your continued generosity and support of our mission allows us to do great work on behalf of the students of Saint Bede Academy! 6 q The Bedan record 2012 Mr. SBaContest Bob Ficek (’55) the Men of SAint Bede leAd By exAMple Brother Luke McLachlan (’88) Dave Milus Bernie Moore Justin Lamboley (’00) What do you get when you combine eight male contestants, a highly motivated chairperson and a dynamic Master of ceremonies?!? An unequivocal formula for success!!! Patti and George Leynaud put together a fantastic evening of entertainment and fun for all! the stars of the show were Mark dudek (’77), Bob Ficek (’55), Justin Lamboley (’00), Jeff Mauck, Br. Luke McLachlan (’88), Bernie Moore, dave Milus, and Mike rosploch (’87). More than 100 students volunteered their time on a Saturday night to be iancluded in this event. Everyone involved shares one common goal, to raise money for the students of Saint Bede Academy. And that we did, the 2012 Mr. SBA contest raised $46,054.00!!! the title of Mr. SBA was passed on from Joe Kolodziej (’75) to Mark dudek (’77), the reigning 2012 Mr. SBA! Our heartfelt thanks to all who helped to make this event a raving success! M R Mark Dudek (’77) Jeff Mauck S B A Mike Rosploch (’87) suMMer 2012 q 7 SBaMusical the MuSic MAn gLeeClub FreShManChorus 8 q The Bedan record advanCed Chorus SBa girLS ’ Track SBa BaSS Fishing SBa BoyS ’ Track SBa BoySTennis ’ SBaWrestling varSity Cheerleading J-v Cheerleading suMMer 2012 q 9 varSity Basketball SophoMore Basketball girLSBasketball ’ 10 q The Bedan record FreShMan Basketball varSity Baseball the Saint Bede Varsity Baseball team finished 3rd and claimed the consolation championship trophy in the 2012 catholic Schools tournament in Bloomington, Illinois on May 11-12th. the Bruins finished 2-1 in the tournament which also included Alleman High School, Bloomington central catholic, Gibault High School, Holy trinity High School, Notre dame High School, Schlarman Academy and St. teresa High School. varSity Softball (l-r) Logan Bima, Damin Smith, Adam Burgess, Jake Postula, Brad Groleau, Steven Ebener, Austin Schwab, Sam Lucas, Bobby Morrow, Joel Inciong, Brandon Pietrowski (l-r, kneeling) Ty Dobrich and Ronnie Mudge girLSBowling ’ SophoMore Softball BoySBowling ’ FreShMan Softball suMMer 2012 q 11 Saint Bede aCadeMy Top Ten Saint Bede aCadeMy Prom L to R seated: Natalie Szczepaniak, Bucky Emmerling, Jack Faletti, Nick Duncan, Justin Hunter L to R standing: Maggie Bednarz, Kathy Tun, Lauren Kunkel, Taylor Miller, Jillian Bleck Class of 2012 ContinueS their Journey Academic Augustana University – Rock Island, Illinois Sophie Bennett Brianna Lucas Ashley Newell Aurora College – Aurora, Illinois Josie Brady Beloit College – Beloit, Wisconsin Bethany Stavrakas Bradley University – Peoria, Illinois Nick Duncan Columbia College – Chicago, Illinois Lynn Zheng Drake University – Des Moines, Iowa Sam Daley Adam Sickley Gannon University – Erie, Pennsylvania Tianchen ‘Lan’ Illinois Benedictine College – Lisle, Illinois Ben Haas Luie Arriaga Logan Willand Illinois Valley Community College – Oglesby, Illinois Samantha Ansteth Carolann Barnes Ali Braboy Mia Carretto Ty Dobrich Lyle Eiten Carly Ficek Mary Gualandri Max Halm Holden Harlow Mary Hartenbower Marian Heisley Noah Jordheim Emily Buonomo Michael Langham Brianna Lucas Joe Mauck Ronnie Mudge Jessica Nelson Anthony Ossala Ihsan Said Emily Santman Haley Sondgeroth Hannah Sons Beth Struna Dylan Torres North Central College – Naperville, Illinois Adam Burgess Alex Niewinski Northern Illinois University – DeKalb, Illinois Abby Milus Northwestern University – Evanston, Illinois Natalie Szczepaniak Parkland Community College – Champaign, Illinois Ashton Shaw Regency Beauty Institute – Aurora, Illinois Katie Jaegle Illinois Wesleyan University – Bloomington, Illinois Jillian Bleck Bucky Emmerling Nick Miller Kathy Tun Rose Hulman Institute of Technology – Terre Haute, Indiana John Jagiella Indiana University – Bloomington, Indiana Sam Mao St. Ambrose University – Davenport, Iowa Meghan Cessna Iowa State University – Ames, Iowa Emily Passini St. Norbert College – De Pere, Wisconsin Taylor Miller Loyola University – Chicago, Illinois Maggie Bednarz Marquette University – Milwaukee, Wisconsin Blake Dobrich Methodist College of Nursing – Peoria, Illinois Dylan Brejc 12 q The Bedan record Tiffin University – Tiffin, Ohio Tony Yucas United States Army Joe Parnell United States Navy Angela Silfies University of California – Los Angeles, California Joel Inciong University of California – San Diego, California J.P. Perona University of Dubuque – Dubuque, Iowa Michael Venegas University of Illinois – Champaign, Illinois Lauren Kunkel University of Illinois – Chicago, Illinois Kayla MacDavitt University of Iowa – Iowa City, Iowa Megan Ravnikar Megan Rooney University of Missouri Medical Program – Kansas City, Missouri Sammi Dodda University of Washington – Seattle, Washington Tiffany Dai University of Wisconsin – Madison, Wisconsin Jack Faletti Vanderbilt University – Nashville, Illinois Collin Zimmerman Webster University – St. Louis, Missouri Amy Stanke 2012 Saint Bede a CadeMy Graduation 2012 Commencement Speaker Don Hayden ‘78 From the desk of the Superintendant, As the academic year at Saint Bede Academy comes to an end I would like to focus my Stage Crew takes one last pose comments on the academic achievements of this year’s Academy graduates. Although we with Father Dominic. have historically taken our students’ successes for granted it is clear that the accomplishments of the Class of 2012 have reached a level of excellence that must be recognized. Among this year’s graduates we can boast three National Merit Scholars, 20% of the Class of 2012 are Illinois State Scholars and the class as a whole boasts an average ACT score of 24. This class is the first class that has been able to take advantage of two years of college classes offered through the Academy’s partnership with Illinois Valley Community College. As a result of this opportunity four members of the class of 2012 will be leaving the Academy with one year of college credit completed. In total 67% of this year’s graduates have earned college credit during their last two years at Saint Bede. As a testament to the aforementioned successes three Saint Bede seniors were chosen as “Top Ten” graduates of the Illinois Valley. Our three students join seven other students out of almost 2,000 Illinois Valley graduating seniors. Not only does Saint Bede have one of the smaller graduating classes amongst Illinois Valley high schools but Saint Bede also is the only high school with more S en e! than one student named to the Top Ten List. ior S Bed t m n i i les show Add to the outstanding scholastic accomplishments the fact that this year’s the Spirit of Sa graduates have performed over 10,000 hours of community service and it becomes evident that the Class of 2012 has set a standard that future classes will be challenged to match. Ted Struck suMMer 2012 q 13 SBa Student Government SChoLaStiCChampions BowL Jack Faletti, Sam Brollie, Natalle Szczepaniak, Steven Zhang, Marcus Cerone, Nick Duncan and Brandon Criss (Not pictured Emilly Hass) $500 Gift From Saint Bede Academy Student Government toward the Thomas J. Heitmenn Memorial Fund. CLaSS Notes Donna Aleksy, Ty Dobrich and Max Halm 1956 – Kenneth Glubczynski is beginning his 47th year as a school psychologist in Whiteriver, AZ. He is looking forward to celebrating his 50th year in 2015. 1978 – Rich Dudek is currently the Senior Vice President of Marketing at Auxilium Pharmaceuticals and living in Malvern, PA with his wife, colleen and their four active sons – clay (17), tristan (15), quinn (13), and Brock (10). 1996 – Kristen (Schmitt) Heron is a Vice President, Senior credit Products Officer for Bank of America, focusing specifically on lending to Senior Living providers. She, her husband and two year old son, Elliot reside in chicago, IL. 1996 - Saraheva (Krancic) Monroe was recently hired as a Senior Advertising Strategist for President Obama’s 2012 re-election effort. She is working as a member of the campaign’s digital team at headquarters in downtown chicago (see photo at right). 60th Birthday Dan Cawley (’70) – from Jeanne & Jeff Hayden (’70) 90th Birthday Photo: Saraheva, Milo Monroe (on lap), and Foster Monroe. Henry Konieczny – from Esther Brucki 14 q The Bedan record 50th Wedding anniversary In honor of Rick & Judy Guerrini – from Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Sondgeroth (’56) 30th Anniversary girLS’ BaSketBaLL Alumni Game In the spirit of tradition and in celebration of the 30th Anniversary year of girl’s basketball at Saint Bede Academy, an Alumni Girls Basketball Game has been scheduled for Saturday, February 16th. We are asking every girls basketball player to come back, suit up and play the game just one more time! coach don carlson and coach tom McGunnigal have agreed to coach our alumni game! For more information contact donna Aleksy at (815) 223-3140, ext. 243. tickets will go on sale in August. Join in the FUN and celebrate 30 years of athletic excellence! Lady BruinS BaSketBaLL Thirty Years Strong “I will prepare myself, and perhaps my chance will come.” the excitement of taking the court with my friends as a real team. these words of Abraham Lincoln inspired a young girl in the the season ended with a 9-5 record. early ‘70s to believe “someday, somewhere, somehow, I’m going Now, thirty years later, I remember the little things that to play basketball on a team.” dad had been coaching boy’s have nothing to do with wins and losses. I remember: how hard basketball since before I was born. I grew up in the gym shagging we worked; how we joked about the number of bruises we got rebounds during free throw sessions, keeping stats during games, during practice; how Lori worked the ball at the point to set up and generally loving the game while dreaming of playing. “Girls for a clear shot; how Audra was so slick sliding into position for don’t play basketball,” rebounds; how Z was was the line I often so much taller than heard. “I will, you wait everyone that would and see,” was always rebound her own shots; my response. Shelly coming off the I entered Saint Bede bench and playing as a freshman in 1979. relentless defense and Much to my dismay, setting crusher screens; there was no girl’s I remember all the basketball program. laughter, silly pranks, In May of 1982, the singing on the bus, board approved a girl’s and overcoming the basketball program. challenges together. I It was my senior year, loved playing basketball and there would be with my friends. too much to learn for What I remember just one season. Until The premier Saint Bede girls’ basketball team consisted of, L to R front row: Kris Bima, and cherish the most; my dad said he would however, is that little Brenda Walters, Tina Clancy, Lori Howarth, Mary Schweickert, and Dawn Carlson. coach, if I would play. girls dream coming L to R back row: Stephanie Waszkowiak, Joanne Renkosik, Shelly Gruenwald, dream come true – I Stephanie Zeman, Lori Jasiek, Audra Bima, Michele Greene, and Coach Don Carlson. true, and the joy of would play on a team seeing the seeds we and the man I love and admire most is the coach! planted 30 years ago blossom and continue growing. thank We took to the court in November for 2 months of practice you, dad. thank you, coach. thank you tEAM. thank you to and teaching before we played our first game. In January of every coach who ever worked in the Lady Bruins program over 1983, the first Saint Bede Lady Bruins suited up for our first game. the years and helped make those dreams come true. thank you Fifteen total players in the program and 6 designated varsity – to the parents and fans that supported us no matter what. thank Freshmen: Audra Bima, Lori Howarth, Juniors: Joanne renkosik, you to every Lady Bruin that has put on the uniform in the last Stephanie Zeman, Seniors: dawn carlson, Shelly Gruenwald. I 30 years. We all carry different memories, but we all carry the have no idea if we won or lost that first game. It was such a love of the game and love of each other. It’S GrEAt tO BE A privilege to have the opportunity to play. BrUIN! I remember the special feeling of putting on the Saint Bede uniform. I remember all the work that went into preparing, and By dawn (carlson ’83) Williams suMMer 2012 q 15 HOMECOMING 2012 Class Reunion Chairmen 1952 1957 1962 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 1992 1997 2002 John Geiger tony Musar, Ken Hanley & Fr. Patrick Fennell Saint BCalendar ede of Events 18th rich Koehler & Bill Schulte Auction Kick-Off Party at the SBA Shelter Bill Prokup & Lori (Janko) Wilke Nicole Norris, Eric Santos & John duncan Natasha Norris Amy (Janko) Gahan & Gina-Marie (Aleksy) tipton 24th 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m./7:30 p.m. 25th 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. 2007 So what’S nWith ew You? Alumni: send us your news. The Bedan Record welcomes contributions to the Alumni class Notes section. Use this form to fax or mail in your personal and professional news items. Photos, news clippings, etc., are also welcome, as well as tips about other alumni who may make good feature story subjects. • Submission guidelines: Alumni Class Notes are printed in The Bedan Record so that Saint Bede alumni can share news of significant events in their lives. We welcome items about personal and professional achievements, as well as life milestones such as weddings, births, adoptions and deaths. Photos and news clippings are welcome, but cannot be returned. • Minimum submission requirements: Your legal name, class year and e-mail address (if applicable); home address; and home phone number; other useful information includes your business title and company name. Name ____________________________________ class year ________ E-mail ______________________________________________________ Spouse’s name ____________________________ class year ________ ____________________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________ city, State, Zip ______________________________________________ Home phone _______________________________________________ Business name ______________________________________________ Business address ____________________________________________ city, State, Zip ______________________________________________ Your title ______________________________ Years in position ______ What’s new? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Send to: AUGUST 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. SBA task Force Meeting 3:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. ‘drive One 4 Ur School’ test drive Fund 7:00 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. 30th Anniversary “A Night at the Academy” Saint Bede Academy 24 W US Highway 6, Peru, IL 61354 Phone: 815-223-3140 • FAX: 815-223-8580 E-mail: [email protected] 16 q The Bedan record 6th Jr. High tailgate Party Home Opener – JV/Varsity Football vs. Newman Bags tournament sponsored by Student Government 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Green & White Back-to-School dance sponsored by SBA development team SEPTEMBER 11:30 a.m. All School dedication of the SBA Fountain 12:00 p.m. Abbot Philip davey Legacy Society Luncheon 14th 5:30 p.m./ 7:30 p.m. JV/Varsity Football vs. Morrison (Boppin’Bruins) 26th 6:30 p.m. Homecoming Powder Puff Football Game 27th 5:00 p.m. Homecoming Parade followed by Bonfire 28th 7:30 p.m. Evening Saint Bede Variety Show class reunion Gatherings 29th 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Jim Lattan Walk/run Hall of Fame Induction ceremony Homecoming JV/Varsity Football vs. Fulton class reunion Gatherings 12:00 p.m./2:00 p.m. Evening 30th 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Evening 12th 18th All Alumni Mass & Golden Bedan ceremony All Alumni Breakfast Homecoming dance OCTOBER 5:30 p.m./7:30 p.m. JV/Varsity Football vs. riverdale (Senior Night) NOVEMBER 1:00 p.m. Holiday tea Party & Style Show DECEMBER date & time to be Announced Breakfast with Santa at the Academy **For a complete schedule of all Fall athletics go to www.st-bede.com or contact Tom McGunnigal, Athletic Director at (815) 223 – 3140, ext. 279 Abbey Views VOLUME 17, NUMBER 2 Father Patrick’s Candle Shop Icon Writing Retreat Saint Bede Abbey Peru, IL July 24-29, 2012 Iconographer Joseph Malham will offer a five day icon retreat and workshop in which participants will learn the ancient and sacred art of iconography and write their own icon. the cost for the five day workshop is $500 per person, which covers room, meals and materials including wooden panel, paint and gold leaf. this is a beginner’s level workshop, and no previous art or icon writing experience is necessary. this is a silent icon retreat and participants will have the opportunity to pray with the monks of Saint Bede Abbey through the course of the day. Space is limited to 10 participants. So please reserve space soon. deadline for the participant’s payment is Monday, July 2, 2012. Please make checks payable to Saint Bede Abbey and mail them to: Saint Bede Abbey 24 W Us Highway 6 Peru, IL 61354 AttN. Icon retreat In the 60’s and 70’s Abbot david duncan trained Father Patrick to make 100% beeswax candles for the Abbey’s liturgical celebrations. About 30 years later Father Patrick decided to further develop his skill of candle making and in 2002 established the Abbey candle Shop to produce candles for the Abbey as well as to sell them to friends of Saint Bede. He now produces Standard tapers, colonial candles and Hexagonal tapers in a variety of lengths and colors. More recently he has developed a line of seasonal decorative candles including pumpkins, a turkey, a rabbit, a Victorian Santa, a three Angel Votive candle, a Honeycomb Pillar candle and Advent candles. You can see a number of samples in the picture that accompanies this article. If you are interested in purchasing some 100% beeswax candles, or would like to see the candle Shop, you may contact Father Patrick at (815)223-3140 or email him at [email protected]. suMMer 2012 q 17 Be Dedicated to Thanksgiving (Col. 3: 15) At the Academy Baccalaureate Mass for the class of 2012, I invited graduates to reflect on all the reasons they should be thankful. Among those I included all of you who have helped to make their education at Saint Bede possible. What really struck me, however, was the long line of monks who have been part of Saint Bede. I thought of the men who come in 1889 to supervise and help in the building of the Abbey/ Academy building. From that time on so many others have followed in their footsteps and have helped to build up the community and spirit of Saint Bede. One of those holy men was Father Marion, the 5th Abbot of Saint Bede, who died in March. He was a brilliant teacher who conveyed to the monks and his students solid information, but more importantly the love of learning. Many people remember his sermons for their simplicity and depth. At the same time he was a practical man who directed the construction of the Abbey church, and the remodeling of monastery rooms for the elderly and infirm. In recent years, he provided a listening, prayerful ear for the guests who came to visit Saint Bede. this will be a busy summer at Saint Bede Abbey. Sister Mary Forman OSB will be the retreat master for the monastic community from May 27 to May 31. She will help us to grow in the wisdom of the desert Fathers and Mothers who developed the monastic spirituality on which the Rule of Saint Benedict is based. Some of the monks will be attending workshops this summer: Father Gregory to the Scripture Workshop at Mundelein, Brother david to the junior formation institute in Schyler, Nebraska, and Brother robert to classes at the catholic theological Union in chicago. Using our boarding facilities, we will be hosting several retreats this summer. Father dominic will direct a retreat for herb gardeners in June. Abbot Philip will lead some of our oblates on a weekend of reflection on the Prologue of the Rule of Saint Benedict. In late July, Joe Malham of trinity Icons will direct five days of retreat in an Icon painting workshop for beginners. By the end of the workshop the participants will have painted their first icon. If you are interested in information about the Icon painting workshop, contact Abbot Philip. there will also be a number of projects taking place to improve the Abbey and Academy campus. the bridge to the cemetery will be replaced, the remaining structures from the hog farm operation will be removed and the land prepared for farming, some needed tuck pointing will be done on the east side of the academy building, and the floors of the abbey choir chapel as well as the top of the choir stalls will be refinished. the list could go on and on but suffice it to say we will be working hard. I hope that you will enjoy the articles we have included in this issue of Abbey Views. You will learn a bit about Father Patrick’s candle shop. the following section is dedicated to our Oblate Program: explaining the purpose of the program, what our oblates studied this part year, and the blessings that one person found in becoming an oblate. You will also be able to read more about our deceased Father Marion. Again, I want to express my deepest thanks to all of you who remain essential members of our Saint Bede community. Without your help we would not be able to continue our important apostolates of prayer, education and hospitality. May the Rule of Saint Benedict be our guide, and may the Spirit of Saint Bede stay with us forever. What is an oblate? We at Saint Bede are a community of Benedictine monks, which means that the religious rule according to which we live, which guides and shapes our lives together, is that written by Saint Benedict in the sixth century. When one tries to distinguish and define Benedictine monastic life, one finds that, celibacy notwithstanding; it is really a pure distillation of the basic christian life to which we are all committed by our baptism. And so it is not surprising that christian lay people have often found the rule of Benedict a source of spiritual wisdom and of guidance for their own lives. Some therefore associate themselves with – attach themselves to, so to speak – a particular monastery of men or women in a mutually beneficial relationship and dedicate themselves to living out their baptismal commitment, as far as they are able in their own vocations, according to the rule. they formalize their dedication by a rite of oblation, of self-offering, to God in which they state their intention publicly. Hence they are known as “oblates”. 18 q aBBey Views to get a good sense of the value of the centuries-old rule of Benedict for lay people of our day, one need only turn to the works of such well known spiritual writers as Kathleen Norris and Ester de Waal, who have written extensively of the role of the rule in their own lives and, in so doing, helped considerably in making the rule accessible to other lay folk. the oblates of Saint Bede Abbey meet monthly from September to May, on designated Sundays, for choral prayer, group or individual meditation, a presentation on some spiritual topic, discussion, and just plain socializing (always with wonderful refreshments). the group publishes a bi-monthly in-house organ, Our Family News, each issue of which contains both practical information and an essay on some aspect of spiritual life. For more information about the Saint Bede Abbey’s oblate program, contact the director of Oblates, Brother Nathaniel at (815) 223-3140, ext. 233. Guidance, Balance, and Community: Finding Home as a Benedictine Oblate Several months after having attended a meeting of the oblates of Saint Bede Abbey for the first time, I wrote to Father James, the director of oblates at the time, that I knew I had found my home. No longer satisfied with being a “recliner christian,” comfortable with my spirituality at a level that demanded few commitments, and content with private devotions, I had discovered my prayers for guidance, balance, and community pleasantly answered on nervously taking a seat at the back of the meeting room. the peace that permeated the room that January day has permeated every meeting since and is something continually remarked upon by regular attendees and visitors alike. Peace is accessible in abundance at Saint Bede Abbey. “Guide me in the path of your commands, for there is my delight. Bend my heart to your will and not to love of gain” (Ps 119:35-36) I love the psalms. they span the breadth of human emotions, and they are as relevant today as ever in their guidance, through the Holy Spirit. One of the objectives for oblates is to be men and Father James Murray, refounder of Oblate program & oblate, Kathy Yerley women of prayer. Prayer results in guidance. Oblate meetings include part of the divine Office, laden with those beautiful psalms, lectio, a presentation pertaining to spiritual nourishment and growth, group discussion, and fellowship. the benefits of partaking of this support-and-guidance buffet endure as I return to my daily routines and personal interactions. “But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be given you besides” (Mt 6:33). the paradox of christian teaching continually astounds me. How can I achieve balance in my life by concentrating on one objective? the idea defies my human understanding and baffles my logical mind, but it has proven to be true repeatedly. Although I have just started to study the rule of Benedict, I can already see the common sense and balance woven into the rule. the belief that God is present everywhere allows me to seek his kingdom regardless of where I am and what I am doing. When I am open to God’s grace, permitting me to seek and see him everywhere, my like is in balance and I am at peace. 2011 – 2012 was a year of getting back to basics for the oblates of Saint Bede Abbey, a year in which they and I explored humility as the foundation of the Benedictine way of life. Because the chapter of humility in the sixth-century rule of Benedict is, not surprisingly, difficult for twenty-first-century readers to properly understand, we used our monthly meetings to gradually work up to that chapter rather than start with it. After considering two pertinent tenets of our faith-first, that Jesus christ won salvation for us once and for all by his passion, death, and resurrection, and, second, that the individual christian, nonetheless, can attain salvation only by a lifelong process of ongoing conversionwe came to see that the task that lay before Saint Benedict in writing the rule was one of legislating a way of life that best ensures that ongoing conversion can and will take place. An examination of the rule made it clear that its bedrock is a belief “do nothing out of selfishness or out of vainglory; rather, humbly regard others as more important than yourselves, each looking out not for his own interests, but everyone for those of others” (Phil 2:3-4). I have so much yet to learn about the meaning and practice of community. My mortal and therefore sinful nature convinces me that simply being part of the church and practicing my private devotions (remaining comfortable in the spiritual recliner) constitutes community. receiving and applying the understanding of a unified whole that exists and acts as one rather than as many individual parts put together will be a central theme in my oblate journey. It will require me to leave behind my secure default position of solitude and trust the gentle persuasion of the Holy Spirit to reach out and share the many blessings God has so graciously given me. I know it will be challenging and sometimes even frightening, but God has also provided me with an exceptional gift of love and support in my new home, the Benedictine oblates of Saint Bede Abbey. Abbot Philip & Dr Valencia at the Oblate Picnic in the abiding presence of God-our Father, who revealed himself as a loving God through the incarnation of this Son, and who ceaselessly continues to reveal himself as such in the activity of their Holy Spirit in the church and in our hearts. It also make it clear that the ongoing conversion that Saint Benedict envisaged for his monks consists precisely in their constant mindfulness of God’s constant presence and in the concrete ways in which they should respond to it. this coming year the oblates will be pondering how they, in their daily lives outside the monastery, can remain mindful of God’s abiding presence and respond to it as he would have them respond, or, in other words, how they can allow God to be more accessible to them and make themselves more accessible to God. Br. Nathaniel, Grossmann, O.S.B. director of Oblates suMMer 2012 q 19 The Big Bake Kaylee Sienza, Father Dom and Xavier Stewart Each year for Lent, Academy chaplain Father ronald Margherio challenges each class to raise the equivalent of $10 per class member for charity. the period c junior religion class and I undertook a special project to bring one of the parables to life in support of a school in Haiti. the parable was from Matthew 13:33: “the kingdom of heaven is like yeast that a woman took and mixed with three measures of wheat flour until the whole batch was leavened.” the amount of flour is the most surprising element of the parable, which is not entirely evident in most English translations. “three measures” is the usual translation for the original Greek “tria sata” which is a little over a bushel of flour (1.125 bushels, to be precise). that’s a ridiculously large amount of flour--you’d need a 100-quart Hobart mixer with a dough hook as big as your leg to knead Brendan Zimmerman Eric Li, Bobby Morrow and Sam Lucas Touch the Dough it! translating into kitchen measures, 1.125 bushels is 144 cups of flour. Presuming we used a common recipe for basic white bread that uses 5 ½ cups of flour, 144 cups is enough to make twenty-six batches of bread of two loaves each, giving us a total of fiftytwo loaves. We decided that we would try to make the parable come alive by baking “tria sata” worth of bread and selling it along with other Easter treats. there was some skepticism: Megan tiger admitted, “I kept thinking, well, the parable’s nice and all, but do people really want to buy bread?” Others found the logistics of the project stimulating: Sam Brolley said, “I enjoyed the planning process that required compromise and creativity.” So Holy thursday, after a half day of classes, we measured out 1.125 bushels of flour (including some whole wheat we ground ourselves), mixed the dough in the abbey kitchen, and then carted all our supplies to Saint Joseph’s parish hall for the Big Bake. the students were organized into teams for dividing and measuring dough, shaping loaves (Kaylee Sienza proved to have amazing braiding skills), baking, and clean up. Others had made rice Krispies treats and other goodies for the sale, put up signs, and 20 q aBBey Views delivered the finished loaves. the hours spent shaping and baking the bread were especially enjoyable. “this experience was the most fun I’ve had in a long time,” said Megan cain. “I got to spend time with classmates I normally don’t hang out with, and I got to see a whole new side of some people. doing this project didn’t just help raise money, it brought a group of students closer together.” According to Bobby Morrow, “It showed me how doing charity could be a joyful experience.” doors opened at 3:00 p.m. and we were sold out of bread in about 20 minutes. Some people paid for loaves that were still in the oven and just sat down to wait. After all our bread and goodies were sold, we had earned $475—each student had paid $3.00 in advance to buy groceries, so it was all profit. When we added our earnings to the funds collected during lunch periods and at prayer services, the junior class total was $1,021.00. Jake Postula reflected, “this project has opened my eyes about the God-given talents we possess that allow us to help others.” In the end, what’s the message of the parable? It’s simple: the kingdom of heaven is like a woman who wants to do more than feed her family: the kingdom of God is like a woman who wants to feed the world. the Academy juniors in period c religion class experienced what the woman in parable felt and did. Sam Lucas summed it up well: “Believing in the Gospel and learning from it are one thing, but living it is what develops that sense of spirituality that people need in their lives.” Jake Postula THE RIGHT REVERAND MARION BALSAVICH, O.S.B. the right reverend Marion Balsavich, O.S.B., former abbot of Saint Bede Abbey, aged 86, died from complications of chronic lymphocytic leukemia on March 16, 2012 in the infirmary of the abbey where he had been receiving hospice care for two weeks. Abbot Marion was born in Springfield, IL on June 11, 1925 and baptized as Eugene Ignatius. His mother, Mary Marenda, was a native of Spring Valley, and his father, John Balsavich, was a native of northern Illinois who had come to Spring Valley to work in the coal mines. His family returned to Spring Valley in 1926. After elementary education at Immaculate conception grade school in Spring Valley, he came to Saint Bede Academy in 1939, initially as a day student, where he excelled academically and was an active participant in extra-curricular activities. during his last two years of high school and his first two years of college he lived at Saint Bede as a boarding student with the intention of entering the monastic community. His novitiate year was spent at Saint John’s Abbey in collegeville, MN, followed by simple profession in July of 1946. He spent the next two years completing college studies, first at Saint Benedict’s college in Atchison, KS, and then at Saint John’s University in collegeville, MN, from which he graduated magna cum laude with a BA in philosophy in 1948. He thereupon undertook further studies in the school of theology at Saint Bede for three years until 1951, during which he also taught remedial reading at Saint Bede Academy and Greek in the junior college. Ordained on September 22, 1951 by Bishop Joseph Schlarman of Peoria, he was then assigned to graduate study in theology at the international Benedictine university in rome, Italy, where he obtained the degree of licentiate in sacred theology (S.t.L.) after two years. He then pursued further studies for the doctorate in theology and was awarded the S.t.d. degree in June of 1955. Upon returning to Saint Bede, Father Marion became the seminary rector and professor of dogmatic theology, as well as student chaplain and prefect of the seminary students in the junior college. Beginning in 1957, he also taught moral theology and offered a course in preaching to the theology students. In 1962 Father Marion was appointed subprior of the abbey and superior of junior monks, as well as assuming a number of administrative duties. He then served as prior of the monastery under Abbot david duncan from 1968 to 1981. during these years he was instrumental in planning the construction of the abbey church that was completed in 1974 and in facilitating many of the changes, especially in the area of worship, that were required by the decrees of Vatican council II. Upon the resignation of Abbot david in 1981 he was elected fifth abbot of Saint Bede on April 10 of that year and was blessed on May 25 by Bishop Edward O’rourke in our abbey church. He served as abbot until he reached the age of 65 in 1990, when he submitted his resignation as required by the law in force at that time. during his administration he had spearheaded a renovation of the monastery that modernized the building and adapted it to current needs. during the years when he was abbot he suffered a heart attack, from which he recovered, and also had surgery for skeletal problems in his back. A second surgery in 1998 did not completely resolve this issue, and in his final decade of life he was obliged to wear a leg brace and to use a walker, with increasing problems of balance. Nevertheless he continued to take an active part in the community’s life, especially as guest master for more than twenty years. He also served for part of this time as director of the abbey’s theological library and oversaw the scheduling for the use of the abbey church. Father Marion was a true scholar who daily demonstrated a deep love for God, the church, his confreres and the many friends and guests who had the good fortune of spending time with him. He embodied the words of Saint Benedict that “all guests should be received as christ”. Using a diagram, Father Marion explains a religious concept to seniors, George Kapacinskas ‘68 and Larry Snyder ‘68. suMMer 2012 q 21 In MeMorIaM February 6, 2010 Odessa Scherer* Wife of William Scherer ‘40 * William Scherer ‘40 is not deceased as noted in the last Bedan Record December 2, 2011 Dr. Edmund Andracki ‘47 January 19, 2012 March 10, 2012 Lawrence Duncan ‘34 Father of James ‘59 Dr. Paul Wolf ‘53 March 16, 2012 The Right Rev. Marion Balsavich, O.S.B. St. Bede Abbey February 10, 2012 Robert Micaletti ‘48 March 20, 2012 Lorraine Johnson Mother of Larry ’69 & Gerald ‘70 February 26, 2012 2012 Robert Lanciotti ‘56 Rev. Richard Kolczaski ‘47 January 17, 2012 Edmund Engels ‘46 March 5, 2012 April 20, 2012 Patricia Gualandri Mother of Dean ‘81 Harold Hildebrandt ‘66 MeMorials Duarte Andrade Howard Family Francis Ballerine Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Perona Rev. Marion Balsavich, O.S.B. 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Some memorials, given at the time of visitation, are presented to Saint Bede by the family as a single donation without individual donor names. Each Sunday, Abbot Philip offers Mass in memory of the deceased listed in this issue and past issues of The Bedan Record. suMMer 2012 q 23 The Bedan RecoRd Winter Edition 2012 Volume 36, Number 2 NoN-Profit orgaNizatioN US POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 100 LaSaLLe, iLLiNoiS Saint Bede Academy 24 W US Highway 6 Peru, IL 61354-2903 www.st-bede.com AddrESS SErVIcE rEqUEStEd legal title: The Benedictine Society of Saint Bede Parents: If this issue of the Bedan Record is addressed to your son or daughter who has established a separate permanent address, please notify us of the new address: (815) 223-3140 ext. 243 or [email protected] Bringing the Spirit of Saint Bede to Epcot Saint Bede Academy Marching Band performs at Epcot in April 2012