About to cut the cake! |
Br. Charles celebrated his 70th Jubilee with a
Vow Renewal Ceremony and Reception on Saturday, May 18th here at
4219 Constance. Brs. Charles, Bob and
John were joined by Br. Barry Lynch, a Province Councilor, in renewing vows in
the presence of the assembly during a brief prayer service. When he arose to speak Charles mentioned that
it took him 50 minutes to cover his material during his 50th Jubilee [!], but he was only covering
the last twenty so it would be shorter.
He was true to his word—20 minutes, not that we were timing him. John Petrullo and Travis Wain took charge of
the food and even cooked—and their culinary efforts were a hit. Br. Bob took care of liquid refreshments and
Br. John set the tables. Matt Beben took
the pictures accompanying this post.
[The pictures are of the reception—we did renew vows—Br. Lynch is our
witness.]
Br. Charles takes care of the mail at Lantern Light and the
Presentation Sisters arrived with a lavish hat box with a gift cap that you
will see in the pictures. It was the hit
of the party. Neighbors and friends
participated in prayer and song. Charles
requested the “Salve Regina” at the close and due to the presence of
Presentation Sisters, Sisters of Charity, Notre Dame Sisters and a Cabrini the
singing was superb.
Br. Barry Lynch was with us for a few days and had time with
Br. Charles at Lantern Light and at home. At the same time as we celebrated
Charles, Matt Beben’s dad, Greg, and sister, Maria were our house guests for
five days. They had wonderful weather,
found neat antiquarian bookstores their first day in town, and got to a
plantation and the Pearl River Swamp tour as well as the Jubilee. We did explain we did not normally have 50
people over on Saturday afternoon for cake and wine.
In a reality check on Monday, September 20, as the community
and our guests sat down to dinner, Travis came in late having been caught in
traffic returning from his work on a house on the West Bank. His casual retelling of a drive-by shooting that
day targeting a group gathered next door to where he was sitting, and how he
and a companion dove behind a ‘bullet proof’ door of the house they were
working on, was met by silent surprise and later conversation with our new
visitors to New Orleans.
On the 21st, Sr. Monica Gundler joined us for
pizza and reflection on our last month together. With Charles leaving on June 19 and John
Petrullo on the 29th we will not be together again after the 19th. With that in mind, Monica gave us questions
to ponder before the meeting, and a lively and open conversation engaged
everyone. We hope to schedule one more
community outing before Charles and John Petrullo depart and some sort of
ritual for closure so we don’t just drift away from what has been a good year
indeed.
Bob leaves for his vacation in July, a few days before
Charles returns. Matt and Travis’ end
their commitment to this year’s volunteer program at the end of July.
Matt and Travis have been working with volunteers recently;
Matt just concluded his tutoring at Boys Hope here in New Orleans so we may
see him on Wednesdays now—though his social calendar seems well taken care
of.
Br. Bob is rebuilding the porch on the west side of the
building; Br. John is involved with end-of-year programs with the School
Leadership Center. On the 23rd
Br. John met Sr. Dale McDonald, PBVM and Sr. Enid Storey, PBVM for dinner. Sr. Dale heads up the public policy and
governmental relationship desk at the National Catholic Educational Association
where Br. John worked and she volunteers a week each year at Lantern
Light. On the 24th, Br. Bob
and Br. John joined Br. Charles, and John Petrullo at Lantern Light to make a monetary donation
and help prepare lunches for the homeless guests as a way of marking the
birthday of Edmund Ignatius Rice which falls on June 1st.
For Memorial Day, Br. Charles went all out: baked sweet
potatoes with grilled onion and blue cheese, corn on the cob, and steaks from
the grill the volunteers bought this year off ‘Craigs List.’ Of course, there was a bit of confusion about
who was to do the grilling, but have no fear, Br. Bob and Travis stepped in and
everyone ate too much.
After a mild Winter and Spring, more tropical weather is
arriving; it is getting warm!
Some photos from the Jubilee:
Msgr Doussan in white shirt, Glen Lirette [green shirt] and Randy Miller [blue shirt] our neighbors --that's Blessed Pauline von Mallinckrodt in the painting. |
Sr. Monica Gundler, SC, Sr. Regina Peterson, MSC and Sr. Enid Storey, PBVM |
Anthony and Colleen LaRocca with John Petrullo who is trying to get Colleen's recipe for bread pudding |
We are serious about cake. [This was a posed shot.] |
Presentations, Notre Dames, and Charities -- no dust on Charles Avendano! |