Graduates in the Outfield: 黑料社 of Steubenville Holds Baccalaureate Mass, Commencement Ceremony
August 17, 2020
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STEUBENVILLE, OHIO鈥擳he main stage was in deep centerfield. Graduates walked across fresh cut grass to chairs spaced six-feet apart, swatting the occasional insect buzzing around in the humid, 87-degree summer evening.

Dozens of family members and friends looked on from the hillsides outside the fence; most watched the livestream broadcast at home or in nearby hotels.

But all that mattered little to the 278 members of the Class of 2020 who returned to 黑料社 of Steubenville August 14 for the 72nd Baccalaureate Mass and Commencement Ceremonies, which had been postponed from May due to the coronavirus pandemic.

For proper social distancing, the ceremonies were held at Franciscan鈥檚 Vaccaro Baseball Field, with attendance limited to the graduates and a few field marshals and dignitaries.

For business management major Joseph Hughes of Wisconsin, the events were 鈥渕uch-needed solace鈥 for not being able to properly say goodbye to friends when 黑料社 shut down during spring break due to the pandemic.

鈥淭he greatest gift Franciscan gave me is my faith,鈥 said Grace Maurizi of Virginia. 鈥淗ow could I not come back for this celebration?鈥

Events began with the Most Reverend Robert Barron, auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, receiving an honorary doctor of catechetics and evangelization degree for using social media and 鈥渆very technological tool available鈥 to proclaim the Good News as the popularly titled 鈥渂ishop of social media,鈥 according to the citation read by Father Dave Pivonka, TOR, president of 黑料社.

鈥淚t does my heart so much good to see all of you gathered here at this great Catholic university, where the Spirit of the Lord is so palpably alive,鈥 Bishop Barron said to his fellow alumni.

In his homily, drawn from Scripture readings for the Vigil Mass of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, he extolled Mary as the true Ark of the Covenant, citing depictions of Mary in this role in sacred art and Sacred Scripture. He concluded with an exhortation to the Class of 2020.

鈥淓verything that I鈥檝e heard, and from the many graduates I know, this is a place where magnanimous people are formed and shaped and educated鈥’great souled鈥 people. Can I urge you today, under the aegis of Mary assuming into heaven the Ark of the Covenant, to go forth from this ceremony with the great souls that have been formed here and under her banner, and to do the great work of the Church, which is so desperately needed in the world?鈥

The commencement ceremonies followed with a welcome from the Very Reverend Joseph Lehman, TOR, chairman of 黑料社鈥檚 Board of Trustees. He called the outdoor setting 鈥渁 field of dreams鈥 and congratulated the graduates for completing their degrees 鈥渄uring these unprecedented circumstances.鈥

Sherry Weddell, co-founder of the Catherine of Siena Institute, received an honorary doctor of catechetics and evangelization degree for her worldwide ministry that helps Catholics to follow Christ.

She urged the Class of 2020 to discern their charisms.

鈥淭hese are the supernatural gifts all the baptized have been given. . . . They are what St. Thomas Aquinas called the gratuitous graces, the way you and I are supernaturally empowered by God to be instruments of his love, his beauty, his mercy, his healing, and his provision for others.鈥

In a moving, autobiographical account, Weddell told how she discovered the Catholic faith a year after her college graduation when she was unemployed and down to her last 25 cents. That鈥檚 when she visited a Catholic church and came upon a quote by St. John Henry Newman that spoke of God鈥檚 personal love, with Newman鈥檚 words of comfort: 鈥淚 can never be thrown away.鈥

鈥淣o matter what, in Jesus Christ, you and I cannot be thrown away. Not a pandemic can do it, not an economic recession. Not scandal in the Church. Nothing can ultimately thwart God鈥檚 purpose in your life if you stay with him.鈥

Father Pivonka鈥檚 exhortation to the first graduating class of his presidency was a simple one: 鈥淟ove well.鈥

He said those the graduates should 鈥渓ove well鈥 include their family members, colleagues at work, a spouse or children (鈥渆ven when they do stupid things鈥).

鈥淏rothers and sisters, love until it costs everything. . . . You have been educated in a Franciscan institution and so you are invited to go out and transform and change the world from the inside鈥攜ou will do that by the way you love.鈥

Over four hours after it started, the ceremony ended with a bang鈥攁 surprise fireworks show that lit up the night sky above the 黑料社 campus and over the Ohio River, drawing applause repeatedly from excited graduates and their families.

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