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Fr. John Putzer speaks to Serra Club

Aug 26, 2011   //   by Tom   //   News  //  No Comments

Fr. John Putzer Fr. John Putzer celebrates Mass at the Bishop O’Connor Center

Fr. John Putzer, a recently-ordained priest of the Diocese of Madison, was the speaker for our August 26th lunch-meeting. He told his vocation story, shared some reflections about his life since ordination, and recounted his recent visit to Spain for World Youth Day.

Fr. John PutzerFr. John comes from a devout Catholic family, growing up near Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He came to the University of Wisconsin – Madison to study chemical engineering, and became very involved at St. Paul’s University Catholic Center. After two years of studying engineering, he discerned a call to the priesthood and transferred to Seton Hall University in New Jersey where he attended college seminary. After graduating, he went to Belgium to complete his major seminary studies at the American College at Louvain. Fr. John was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Madison on December 10th, 2010. He is currently Parochial Vicar at Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary parish in Sun Prairie.

Fr. John has attended two previous World Youth Days – Köln, Germany in 2005 and Sydney, Australia in 2008 – and just returned from this year’s World Youth Day in Madrid, Spain a few days ago. He shared with the club his latest experience, which included a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France, and an opportunity to concelebrate Mass with Pope Benedict, together with 14,000 other priests and 800 bishops.

An audio recording of Fr. Putzer’s presentation, captured by Jim DeSchepper, is available below:

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New Officers Elected for the 2011-2012 Year

Jul 22, 2011   //   by Tom   //   News  //  No Comments

At our July 22nd meeting, club members voted for officers for the 2011 – 2012 year. The new officers are:

Mary Wackwitz

Mary Wackwitz, President

Mary and her husband Don recently moved to Madison from Green Bay, where they were active in the local Serra Club.

Grant Emmel

Grant Emmel, Vice President of Programs

Grant previously served as the club President. He works as assistant to the Office of the Vicar General for the Diocese of Madison.

Mary Uhler

Mary Uhler, Vice President of Membership

Mary previously served as VP Programs. She is the editor of the Catholic Herald.

Andrew Forecki, Co-Vice President of Membership

Andrew joined the Serra club fairly recently. He works as a Field Agent for the Knights of Columbus Insurance.

Chris Reitz

Chris Reitz, Vice President of Vocations

Chris previously served as VP Communications for the club. He works at the University of Wisconsin doing Engine Research.

Tom Reitz, Vice President of Communications

Tom is a relatively new member of the club. He works as a web developer in Madison.

Lorie Ballweg, Treasurer

Lorie works as an Administrative Assistant for the Diocese of Madison. She will continue to serve as club treasurer.

Jane Krzos, Secretary

Jane will continue to hold her position as secretary of the club.

A very warm welcome to our new officers!

Vince Brewer speaks to Serra Club

Jul 22, 2011   //   by Tom   //   News  //  No Comments

Vincent Brewer

Vincent Brewer, a seminarian for the Diocese of Madison, took time to tell the Serra Club about his vocation story. Vince is beginning his third year of theological studies at Blessed John XXIII National Seminary in Weston, Massachusetts. For the summer, he is working at St. Maria Goretti parish in Madison.

Vince’s is a secondary vocation – before deciding to pursue the priesthood, he had worked in the Navy, in radio, sales, and information technology. Throughout his life, even when he fell away from the faith for a time, Vince says he kept thinking of the priesthood. After he finally decided to become a priest, Vince was accepted to the Paulist Fathers but he ultimately chose to study for the Diocesan priesthood.

Vince is also an avid motorcyclist!

Vince Brewer with Serra Club members
From left to right: Jim DeSchepper, Vince Brewer, David Stiennon, Andrew Forecki, Tom Reitz

Andy Galvin speaks to Serra Club

Jun 10, 2011   //   by Tom   //   News  //  No Comments

Andy Galvin, coordinator of the Marriage Preparation Program for the Diocese of Madison, spoke to the Serra Club on June 10th about the state of marriage in the Diocese. Mr. Galvin shared some interesting statistics from a long-term study which polls participants in the program about their views on issues like contraception, NFP, and other marriage-related topics. Mr. Galvin also shared his insights about the deeper meaning behind these statistics.

A video recording, captured by club member David Stiennon, is available below:

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Fr. Johnson Nellissery speaks to Serra Club

May 27, 2011   //   by Tom   //   News  //  No Comments

Fr. Johnson Nellissery

Fr. Johnson Nellissery, a joyful Schoenstatt priest, spoke to the Serra Club on May 27 about his vocation and the Schoenstatt Movement, which was founded in German in 1914. It is a movement for priests, Sisters, and lay people.

Father Nellissery is in charge of the Schoenstatt Movement in Madison and helps with days of recollection, seminars, and other activities. He came to the United States one year ago in June. He currently lives in Waukesha and commutes to Madison. He also does mission appeals throughout the country. A native of India, Father Nellissery noted that Christians make up less than three percent of the population. Christianity began in India with St. Thomas in 52 AD. He actually came to Father Nellissery’s diocese and built seven churches there. Father Nellissery was born in a Catholic family. “I wanted to become a priest, but I wanted to be a kind of missionary, not a diocesan priest. I love Jesus, I love my neighbor, and I wanted to tell people that God says, ‘I have chosen you.’”

He entered the diocesan seminary in 1984 and then decided to study to become a Schoenstatt Father after meeting a Schoenstatt priest. He was ordained in 1997. He has served in India, Nigeria, South America, and now the United States. He speaks six languages. He was one of the first Schoenstatt priests from India, but there are now 55 priests and 130 seminarians there. “Our Schoenstatt family is united with you in praying for vocations,” he told the Serrans.

Serra district Governor visits Serra Club

Apr 18, 2011   //   by Chris   //   News  //  No Comments

Dave Wagner, Governor for District 8 of the Serra Club of the US, dropped by for a short meeting on Apr. 15. A couple of his comments:

We need to keep encouraging our members to continue to invite and inform prospective members of our mission, and to challenge our members to step forward and accept their responsibilities as members of Serra.

I can see that you are making a sincere effort to focus on our mission as Serrans. Keep it up.

I had a chance to look at your website and I was impressed.

Thanks Dave for stopping by, and for the encouraging words!

David Johannes speaks to Serra Club

Apr 8, 2011   //   by Tom   //   News  //  No Comments

David Johannes speaking to the Serra Club of Madison

David Johannes, a seminarian for the Diocese of Madison, took time to speak to the Serra Club about his friendship with Bishop William H. Bullock, Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Madison, who passed away peacefully on April 3rd. Mr. Johannes shared stories about Bishop Bullock’s life, as well as a few personal experiences with the Bishop.

The Serra Club looks forward to David Johannes’ ordination to the transitional diaconate on May 27th!

Bishop William H. Bullock
Eternal rest, grant unto him, O Lord,
and let perpetual light shine upon him.
May he rest in peace.
Amen.

Bishop William H. Bullock died 4/3/2011

 

Serra Club with David Johannes

Photo of the Serra Club with seminarian David Johannes. From left to right: Jane Krzos, Adrian Stransky,
Mary Wackwitz, Mary Uhler, Lorie Ballweg, David Johannes, Diane Hottenstein, Syte Reitz, and Tom Reitz.

Scott Hackl speaks to Serra Club

Mar 11, 2011   //   by Tom   //   News  //  No Comments

Scott Hackl

Scott Hackl, director of development at St. Paul’s University Catholic Center, spoke to the Serra club on March 11th about the Lumen Institute of Integrated Studies being started by St. Paul’s and Edgewood College. Beginning in the fall, the institute will offer courses that integrate the Catholic viewpoint on justice, reason, and morality into the topics of humanities and social science. More information about the program, instructors, courses, and registration is available at St. Paul’s website.

Mr. Hackl also spoke briefly about the new building project at St. Paul’s. He explained the layout of the proposed building, the need for a new student center, and the process of getting approval for the project, as well as addressing some common objections. More information about the new building is available at St. Paul’s website.

Update (3/21/2011):
St. Paul’s has issued a press release indicating that the proposed plans may be revised to make the building shorter (forgoing student housing).

Fr. Nate Wills speaks to Serra Club

Feb 11, 2011   //   by Chris   //   News  //  No Comments

Fr. Nate Wills

Fr. Nate Wills was the guest speaker for our lunch-meeting on Friday, February 11th. Fr. Nate is a Holy Cross priest from Notre Dame, IN, and is studying for his Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and helping out at the Cathedral Parish.

In his presentation, Father talked about the Congregation of Holy Cross.

John Huebscher speaks to Serra Club

Jan 15, 2011   //   by Tom   //   News  //  No Comments

John Huebscher

John Huebscher was the guest speaker for our lunch-meeting on Friday, January 14th. Mr. Huebscher is the Executive Director of the Wisconsin Catholic Conference, the public policy arm of Wisconsin’s Bishops. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, earning a B.S. in Education, with an emphasis in history and political science in 1972, and a Master’s degree in Educational Administration in 1979.  He also holds a certificate in Religious Studies from Edgewood College in Madison.

Mr. Huebscher’s presentation focused on the issues the Wisconsin legislature will be facing in the next year, and how the Republican-controlled Governorship, Assembly, and Senate will affect the state budget.

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