St. John's Celebrates Founder's Week With Vincentian Convocation

September 29, 2011



Most Rev. David O’Connell, Bishop of Trenton (NJ) Gives Vincentian Chair of Social Justice Lecture

“What would Vincent do now?” Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M., President of St. John’s University, asked during his remarks at the 2011 Vincentian Convocation held on Monday, Sept. 26 on the eve of the Feast of St. Vincent de Paul. “I suggest the answers to that question sit before you, the individuals who are honored tonight are the answers to that question.”

The individuals Rev. Harrington, C.M. was referring to were the esteemed honorees gathered in St. Thomas More Church for the Vincentian Convocation, the cornerstone event of the University’s annual Founder’s Week celebration.  Among them, His Excellency Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, Secretary, Holy See’s Relations with States, was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University for his work in championing peace and unity and spreading the word of Christ throughout the world.

“The theme of this convocation named after Saint Vincent speaks of embracing charity and promoting peace,” said Archbishop Mamberti of this year’s St. John’s convocation. “It is a particularly significant theme, especially since just a few weeks ago we commemorated the painful anniversary of September 11th, 2001.”

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Most Reverend David M. O’Connell, C.M., J.C.D., Bishop of Trenton (NJ) and Member of the St. John’s University Board of Trustees, was presented with the Gold Medal, the highest honor the University may bestow on a non-alumnus, and Rev. Gerard H. Luttenberger, C.M., S.T.D, Director of Formation and Vocations, Eastern Province, Congregation of the Mission and Member of the Board of Trustees, St. John’s, had the Honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity conferred upon him.  All of the evening’s honorees were selected for their work, both personally and professionally, in carrying out the messages of both Jesus Christ and St. Vincent de Paul and for fulfilling the Mission of St. John’s University. The following individuals were also honored:

  • Vincentian Mission Award: Rino Grzinic ‘77SVC, Associate Director of Development, St. John’s
  • Caritas Medal: Gary S. Carter, LCSW, Executive Director, Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service, Inc.
  • St. Vincent de Paul Medal: Josiah K. Mooney ‘02C, ‘03G, Catholic Missionary
  • President’s Medal: Sister Patricia Ann O’Brien, D.C., Campus Minister, St. John’s University
  • St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Medal: Gladys E. Garcia ‘96CBA, Church and Parish Ministry, Diocese of Brooklyn.

 Bishop O’Connell, C.M., delivered the Vincentian Chair of Social Justice Lecture to a capacity crowd in St. Thomas More Church earlier in the day, and quoted the Encyclical Letter of Pope Benedict XVI, Caritas et Veritate, in saying “charity and love are at the heart of our Church’s social doctrine.” This same message that was shared by Pope Benedict XVI in 2009, O’Connell explained, has been delivered to us throughout the history of the Catholic faith, first from Jesus Christ, then again in the Gospels, and reiterated throughout time, including by St. Vincent de Paul in the 17th century and many of the Popes throughout our Church’s history.

“The Church’s Social Doctrine has become a rich treasure of wisdom in building a just society and living lives of holiness amidst a modern society,” said Bishop O’Connell, C.M.. “It is our responsibility, in our world, in our day to build a civilization of love. Building a civilization of love is really the only path to true justice. When we are gone, God will ask us one thing…‘Did you Love?’”

St. Vincent de Paul founded the Vincentian order which seeks to empower others to change the world through the practices of charity and social justice. As a Vincentian university, St. John’s is committed to following St. Vincent’s teachings, which emphasize respect for the individual, service to the needy, human solidarity and adherence to the belief that giving of one’s self helps make the world a better place.

For more Founder’s Week information and a calendar of remaining events visit the St. John’s University website at www.stjohns.edu/foundersweek

Interested media looking for more information about Bishop O’Connell’s lecture or event specifics please contact Elizabeth Reilly, Associate Director of Media Relations at St. John’s University by calling 718.990.5789 or e-mail inquiries to reillye@stjohns.edu.