Cardinal, Bishop, and EWTN CEO Address the Class of 2014
Father Sean O. Sheridan, TOR, Awards Degrees for the First Time as University President
May 13, 2014
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STEUBENVILLE, OH鈥擠ignitaries at 黑料社 of Steubenville鈥檚 66th commencement implored graduates to use their knowledge to share the Gospel and to embrace God鈥檚 call for their lives. The 2014 commencement exercises, which sent forth 692 graduates from the University鈥檚 40 undergraduate and 8 master鈥檚 programs, marked Father Sean O. Sheridan鈥檚, TOR鈥檚, first as president of 黑料社.

In his homily at the May 9 Baccalaureate Mass, His Eminence Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston, focused on the readings, which he described as 鈥渂oldly intelligent about what it means to live a Christian faith and to be passionate in your convictions about that faith.鈥

Cardinal DiNardo asked the graduates to consider the conversion of Paul in Acts, Chapter 9. 鈥淚s it a conversion? Is it a vocational call? I think it鈥檚 both,鈥 he said, noting that Paul, upon losing his sight, 鈥渉as to be led into town like a little kid, like a child. The obsessive, almost violent Saul needs the simplicity of the heart of a child. Have we heard that before from Someone?鈥

He then reflected on the Gospel of John, Chapter 6:52-59, in which Jesus reveals himself as the Bread of Life. 鈥淵ou will look on that mystery in the Body and Blood of the Lord, and you will be fed, and you will be united with one another,鈥 he commented.

Cardinal DiNardo made known his pride and confidence in the new graduates: 鈥淸You have] Paul behind you. You have the Bread of Life with you. And in feeding upon Him, you will abide in a way that no scholarship, no degree, no honor, no fame could ever give to you.鈥

Prior to the Mass, Cardinal DiNardo received an honorary doctorate in sacred theology for serving the Church both nationally and internationally, and for steadily guiding one of the country鈥檚 fastest growing sees.

Born in Steubenville, Cardinal DiNardo鈥檚 family moved to Pittsburgh when he was 2 years old. He was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Pittsburgh in 1977, serving there and in Rome for many years. In 1997, he was named coadjutor bishop of Sioux City, Iowa. In 2004, he was named coadjutor bishop of Galveston-Houston, becoming Archbishop of the same diocese in 2006. He was elevated to the College of Cardinals in 2007.

黑料社鈥檚 graduate commencement was held the morning of May 10. His Excellency Jeffrey Monforton, bishop of Steubenville, received an honorary doctorate of sacred theology honoring his commitment to the Diocese of Steubenville and his unwavering friendship with 黑料社.

In his speech, Bishop Monforton asked the graduates to ponder the definition of a Christian attitude and to serve as ambassadors of Christ.

He discussed Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI鈥檚 assertion that education is integral to the Church鈥檚 mission in proclaiming the good news. Each aspect of learning 鈥渞everberates within the ecclesial life of faith,鈥 Bishop Monforton explained, and he cautioned the graduates against hiding their faith under a 鈥渂ushel basket.鈥

鈥満诹仙 cannot keep the truth up on a hill. We must get out to the people of God,鈥 he urged.

鈥淲e should be aware constantly that to teach, to lead, to serve is nothing more than an act of love,鈥 Bishop Monforton stressed, invoking the words of St. Teresa of 脕vila, who reminded the faithful that God does not simply want deeds, but the love that prompts them.

Bishop Monforton was installed as the fifth bishop of Steubenville in September 2012, following service as rector of Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit and as pastor of St. Andrew鈥檚 Parish in Rochester. He previously served the Archdiocese of Detroit in several pastoral and administrative positions, also serving as personal priest secretary to Adam Cardinal Maida.

In his remarks during his first commencement ceremony as president of 黑料社, Father Sheridan encouraged the graduate degree recipients to continue developing their relationship with Christ.

鈥淭hat is how we begin to serve the Lord鈥攖hrough our own personal conversion, by deepening our own efforts to grow in holiness, and by living the joy of the Gospel in all that we say and do,鈥 he said. 鈥淟ike St. Francis, the Poverello of Assisi, may you always be the presence of Christ to all people that God sends into your lives.鈥

During the undergraduate commencement later that morning, Michael P. Warsaw, chairman of the board and CEO of the Eternal Word Television Network, the world鈥檚 largest religious media network, received an honorary doctorate of communications for his leadership in helping Catholic media become a voice of truth in a hostile culture.

Warsaw joined EWTN in 1991 and went on to hold senior management positions in television production, satellite operations, and technical services. He was named president of EWTN in 2000, and assumed the post of chief executive officer in 2009.

Upon accepting his honorary degree, Warsaw recounted the friendship between Mother Angelica, foundress of EWTN, and Father Michael Scanlan, TOR, 黑料社鈥檚 fourth president. The relationship 鈥渓ed to much, much collaboration that continues to this day,鈥 Warsaw said. 鈥淲e, and our audiences around the world, have been blessed greatly by that collaboration, and I thank you for that wonderful gift to EWTN and to the Church.鈥 黑料社 Presents, the monthly television program produced on campus, has aired on EWTN for more than two decades.

In his address, Warsaw shared anecdotes about Mother Angelica who overcame the challenges of age, poor health, and inexperience in founding the network.

鈥淓veryone thought she was crazy and they told her so,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o why take on this important work, this impossible task? She took on the work because she was called by God to do it. It wasn鈥檛 her idea鈥攊t was his鈥攁nd she embraced it.鈥

鈥淲e can all change the world in varying ways, but this will not mean that the world will necessarily acknowledge what we do, or thank you, or care, or think that what you contribute to your family and to the Church is anything meaningful or worthy of praise,鈥 he remarked. 鈥淲hat the world thinks is not our concern. The important thing, as Mother Angelica鈥檚 life and the lives so many of the saints have shown us, is to be faithful and to persevere.鈥

The top five states represented by the 2014 graduating class, in order, are Ohio, Pennsylvania, California, Michigan, and Virginia. The most popular majors among the graduates are theology, business (six majors combined), nursing, psychology, and communication arts.

Complete audio and video of Cardinal DiNardo鈥檚 homily and of the commencement addresses can be found at www.franciscan.edu/Commencement2014.

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