FATHER JOHN’S 2013
The annual Christmas recollection. And it was, by any measure, quite a year.
JANUARY – The year starts with a collation at the NY
Athletic Club, an annual tradition that is a good way to meet friends and
celebrate day One. A friend gave me a tv for a present and on the 2nd
day we picked it up and brought it home. Had a meeting of the ND NYC Board. We
were in negotiation to sell the Xavier Society for the Blind building, and were
going back and forth with the lead bidder on contract provisions, and suddenly
there was another bidder. I treated myself to a router for my room, so I can
work at my chair as well as my desk. I was supposed to go on retreat but
because of the building sale I decided
to try to make my retreat at home so I would be available if decisions needed
to be made. Nice try but not the best retreat I’ve ever had. Got a new cell
phone – fun, and lot more interesting than my Blackberry. Ended up signing a
contract with the second bidder for the sale of the building. (Of course for
more money! Yay me!)
FEBRUARY – More negotiations with the film company about
shooting at our building.Madison
Square Garden
came to town and we visited and went to a Broadway show. Regular events each month include monthly
meetings of the American Legion, the Notre Dame Club of NY, singing with Jazz
at Noon and the Lambs Club, Catholic War Veterans meetings and saying Mass at
St. Malachy’s – the Actors’ Chapel. There are also an increasing number of
wakes and funerals, not nearly enough baptisms and weddings. And of course this
was the month when Pope Benedict resigned.
I was a judge at an Oratorical film contest for the
American Legion, and still doing physical therapy three times a week. And
started looking for a new place to which the XSB can move. Some friends who had
a dog in the National Dog Show at At his first meeting with journalists, Pope Francis blesses the guide dog of a blind newspaper man. |
MARCH – One of the interesting new things was understudying
the guy who takes care of the boiler and heating systems in the community so
that when he goes away I can supervise the system. Celebrated St.
Patrick’s with a parade out in Southhampton the week before St. Patrick’s Day –
great parade, and great parties. Lots of singing. Conclave in Rome to elect a new Pope and now we can watch
the smokestack on the computer as we work. A Jesuit Pope – will wonders never cease. (And we were especially pleased that he started making a point of talking about and being seen with blind people almost immediately.) Went
to the big St. Patrick’s Dinner of the Friendly Sons and marched in the parade
with the Catholic War Veterans. Last year I had marched twice but was not able
to get back to the Notre Dame group in time to do it again – heavy snow for the
parade. I was invited to become the chaplain for Division 7 of the Ancient
Order of Hibernians, and I said yes. Went to the Chrism Mass at the Cathedral –
in all the years since I’ve been ordained, it was the first time I had ever
been to that ceremony. Took a train on Good Friday to go to South Bend for a funeral the day after Easter. 18 hours on Amtrak. Talk about penance!
APRIL – The funeral was of a professor I had had in school,
and I got to see the family and some old friends and it was a lovely time. Home
(18 more hours) and the next day I went into New Jersey for the funeral of one of my
favorite high school teachers who was a Sister of Mercy. Saw old friends and
teachers from high school I had not seen since I left. Very nostalgic and
slightly sad and very rich. Still looking for a new site, and that takes up a
significant amount of time each week. Did a wedding ceremony – they were
already married but they wanted to announce their vows in front of family and
friends. Later in the month another wedding that I didn’t perform, so I could
enjoy. The couple likes Star Trek (these are NOT teen-agers) so we had a theme
reception with servers in uniforms and pointed ears, and StarTrek stuff on the
walls and a theme cake (the cupccakes all had insignia and the top of the cake was a bride chasing the groom – great fun. Boston
bombing – turns out I knew several people who were there, including one who was
on tv helping others. Sang at a 25th wedding anniversary party, and did the invocation for the Kelly Cares Foundation for Coach Brian Kelly of ND.
I did sing at the wedding anniversary party, but here I was resting in between songs. |
This was the cake at the wedding. |
MAY – The film people took over one floor – Liam Neeson was
a delight – but the crew invaded areas they weren’t supposed to, and stole a
whole bunch of stuff, some of which we didn’t discover until after they left. Still
looking at sites for the move, one of our staff left for a better job, and I
broke my foot going down the stairs at a subway station. Surgery – back to
Hospital for Special Surgery – three times in three years, the nurses are
starting to learn my name – they put in a screw – and two weeks of not putting
any weight on it. But although I was trapped for three days when the house
elevator went out, I still went to a wake, a veterans breakfast in the Bronx, a
concert at the Metropolitan Museum , an ND meeting in Fairfield ,
and to a conference in Cleveland . Makes going through TSA a whole new experience – and learning about how
airlines do and don’t treat passengers in wheel chairs was also an experience.
When I was able to walk a little (with the walker and a walking boot) I did the
invocation at the Intrepid, and then out to Notre Dame for my 45 th reunion. Said the class Mass in the afternoon and had a great deal of fun including a long chat with Ara Parseghian who is an honorary member of our class.
Presenting the Xavier Award to Paul Winters |
JUNE – The AOH (Ancient Order of Hibernians) does a boat
ride every year to raise money for a charity, and it was a terrific trip. Flag
retirement ceremony for the American Legion, and a trip to Rhode Island to visit an old friend from
college. Went to the formal dinner celebrating Actors Equity’s 100th
anniversary. Renovations going on at Xavier High School so several from that
community are coming to stay in our community for six or eight months. Did
another flag retirement ceremony for Fox TV. Had the Xavier Award Dinner at the
NY Athletic Club which went very well. Still wearing the walking boot, down to
Orlando for the National Federation of the Blind convention, and then to the
American Council of the Blind Convention in Columbus, where I got to celebrate
Mass for the whole convention. Well, the Catholics.
JULY – Had breakfast with Carl Augusto, head of the American Foundation for the Blind, which led to further
meetings and ultimately the location where we moved and are now located
(spoiler alert). Did one tour, and when I got back to NY had dinner with an old
friend from college. Great cocktail party out in the Hamptons , and tried out the driving range for
the first time. Not terrible. Lots of visits planning the move and making other
arrangements
AUGUST – Lots of trips last month and this for ND club
events around the region. There are ten clubs and I am supposed to get to know
each of them and help them with projects and plans. I’ve driven to south Jersey
for dinners and lunches, gone up to Connecticut
for meetings and Masses, several minor league baseball games to pass out fliers
about prostate cancer and out to Staten Island
for a club meeting and a golf outing. Went to Houston for the national convention for the
Catholic War Veterans, where I was named National Chaplain. Back to NY to work
on the details for a sublease with the American Foundation for the Blind, and
then off to South Bend
for my first Notre Dame Senior Alumni Board meeting as a full member. One of
the perks is that our meeting is scheduled around a home game, so I saw the
first game of the season.
With Bishop Higgins, Bishop Protector of the CWV. |
SEPTEMBER – Had a brief appearance at Regis Philbin’s new
sports show, and went down to concelebrate the Fr. Capodanno Mass at the
National Shrine in Washington
with Archbishop Broglio. 9/11 remembrance at the Intrepid, bout of
malaria and a Mass for an ND group in Connecticut .
Sent a letter to every bishop in the US about our work and our need for
support from each diocese. Celebrated a Field Mass at a cemetery for the
Catholic War Veterans, working on the lease for the new place,
With the National Commander of the CWV at the Field Mass |
OCTOBER – The month started out with a double funeral for
two vets - the Catholic War Veterans have a program to bury and provide a
resting place for indigent veterans. Signed the lease – moving day set for
November 16. Father General visiting the States and so I went to a talk and a
reception at Fordham. Conventions this month in Albany for both the National Federation of
the Blind and the American Council of the Blind. I was active at both, and the
ACB group gave an award to the XSB. Drove
down to Virginia
for the national board meeting of the Catholic War Veterans. Drove up to Connecticut for lunch
with a couple of friends and said a special Mass at Mary Manning Walsh home. Interviewing
lawyers for the next step in the process of re-creating the Xavier Society. I
was invited to do the invocation for the Heisman Foundation Dinner, so I sat
next to Johnny Lattner and Mike Rozier, and had the chance to chat with Pete Dawkins,
Don Criqui and Joe Bellino. If you don’t know who they are, trust me, this is a
big deal. The next day I celebrated a special Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedra in
the Lady Chapel (where my parents were married) for the Marines on the
anniversary of Tarawa and the bombing at Lebanon .
Concelebrated the first
Mass with the new organ at Our Lady of Refuge in Brooklyn .
Working on the 2014 calendar.
A plaque given to me by the Marines. |
NOVEMBER – Started the month by heading out to Notre Dame
again, this time with the Ancient Order of Hibernians for the Navy game. Great
lunch with both Cardinals at Cipriana’s for the Inner City Scholarship Fund,
and the next day down to Washington
for a reception hosted by Archbishop Broglio, Military Vicar. And two days
later back to DC for the Veterans Day celebrations – breakfast at the White
House, front row at the presidential wreath laying, box seat for the ceremonies,
and I got to present the wreath for the Catholic War Veterans at the Tomb of
the Unknowns.
We had a volunteer day at the office to help with packing – 14
Jesuits, 40 Junior ROTC cadets and 2 other high school students, all working on
the same day. Among other things, they packed over 1,000 boxes of braille books
and other stuff. Preparing for the move, and then moving day, which went very
smoothly. Moving in and settling and working on next year’s budget and calendar
proofs and the first Board meeting in the new location. AFB had a welcome
breakfast for us, which was a nice way to start off. Memorial service at the
NYAC – I walked in and was asked to do the invocation. Spent Thanksgiving at
home – there were 4 of us for dinner, nice and quiet.
DECEMBER – Still working on settling in, invocation for the
Naval War College Foundation Dinner, a day-long Notre Dame regional meeting,
another dinner at NYAC where I was asked to say the invocation (again with no
prior warning), and the usual Christmas parties and dinners and occasional
Masses.
This picture was taken with all the lighting and design done by a crew of blind people. The picture is taken in darkness, and flashlights and pieces of cloth provide the light. |
Some friends took me out to dinner. |
I suppose my wish for 2014 would be for less excitement and
less travel, but it already looks as though there will certainly be more of the
latter, and I seem to attract the former. If you’re reading this you probably
know me, and so I am praying for you. I didn’t do much singing last year,
turned down several roles in operas, but I am doing a small role in a
production of La Boheme in March, and I’d like to clear my schedule at least a
little so music could be more a part of what I do.
Hugs all around,
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