Bishop Wester's new blog: Tuesday Tapestry

Friday, Feb. 12, 2010
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Deacon Dale Dillon blesses Holy Cross Sister Patricia Riley after he was ordained during the ceremony on Jan. 23.

SALT LAKE CITY — This blog is the first of an ongoing posting that I intend to write for all in the Diocese of Salt Lake City. This is one way for me to share with you the many and varied experiences I am privileged to have in our great diocese. Throughout the weeks, I meet wonderful people and experience many heartwarming and spiritual events that help to shape our diocese. I am pleased for this opportunity to share these moments with you and to alert you to upcoming events that affect our lives as Catholics here in Utah. This is more in the style of a journal than of an essay and I invite you to "eavesdrop" on my week, realizing that, after all, it is not my week but our week. Thanks for reading – I hope you enjoy these weekly reviews.

Ordination of 21 Permanent Deacons

It was a great day for our diocese on Saturday, Jan. 23, when 21 men were ordained to the diaconate. They and their wives were full of smiles as were we all on this happy day, a day that capped more than four years of study, prayer and service. Every other Saturday the new deacons and their wives gathered to study theology, spirituality, liturgy, preaching, Scripture, ethics, Church history and many other topics in their preparation for ordination. This was quite a commitment, considering that they also have full-time jobs to attend to, families to run and lives to lead. Yet, they found the time and enjoyed themselves in the process.

I was particularly pleased that I could give the deacons and their wives their ordination retreat several months ago. It was a wonderful experience for me as we gathered at the Homestead Resort in Midway for several days. I could see right away that we were blessed with truly dedicated and spiritual candidates who would serve our local church with distinction. The retreat also afforded me an opportunity to get to know the deacons a little bit better, as well as their wives.

It has always impressed me that almost all of the wives participate fully in the formation program. In addition, they are all very supportive throughout the individual deacon’s ministry. I am sure that many homilies are improved by the wise editorial comments of the deacon’s spouse. It is wonderful to see how the couples and their families deepen in their love for each other as a result of the deacon’s ministry. Christ is truly working in their lives on many levels.

Many of the "veteran" deacons were also on hand at the ordination as well as quite a few priests. They all looked a bit relieved as they saw "reinforcements" on the way! I am grateful to all my brother priests and deacons who are so selfless in giving of themselves for all of us in this great diocese.

I am particularly grateful to Sister Patricia Riley, CSC, who led the formation program and became a real support to all the deacons and their wives. Her order has transferred her to California, where she will work with the retired sisters of the Holy Cross. She will be greatly missed in the diocese and we wish her well in her new ministry. We hope you return often to visit, Sister Patty – this is always your home!

Please join me in praying for our new deacons and their wives, asking the Lord of the Harvest to guide them in their lives of service to the Church and to strengthen them in the years ahead. Congratulations to all the new deacons – ad multos annos.

(Editor’s note: This is the first section of Bishop Wester’s blog, which can be found in its entirety online at www.icatholic.org. In the blog, he also discusses the lay ecclesial ministers’ ceremony on Jan. 30 and his visit to Saint Mary Parish in West Haven. He also thanks Jesuit Father Rock and Father Prengaman, talks about his visit to Saint Marguerite School in Tooele during Catholic Schools Week, asks parishioners to learn about the Justice for Immigrants Campaign and expresses his gratitude for the diocese’s support of Catholic Relief Services’ Haiti Relief Fund. More photos of the events also can be found in the blog.

The IC will print a notice each week that Bishop Wester posts a Tuesday Tapestry to remind readers to visit the blog.)

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