探花社区 Sends Forth Graduates to 鈥淪et the World on Fire鈥
May 14, 2019
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STEUBENVILLE, OHIO鈥斕交ㄉ缜檚 71st commencement exercises sent forth 659 graduates from among the University鈥檚 70-plus academic programs.

Under sunny skies with low humidity, there were plenty of high-wattage smiles from parents, grandparents, other siblings, and friends who filled Finnegan Fieldhouse and its courtyard for three events, held May 10 and 11.

The spirit of the weekend was summed up by Communication Arts graduate Hunter McDonnell, from Wells, Maine, who said it brought him back to his freshman orientation where he didn鈥檛 know a soul, yet 鈥渨ithin days I found myself with dozens of friends, a stronger faith, and an academic mindset invested in learning.鈥

Before the May 10 Baccalaureate Mass, Bishop George V. Murry, SJ, of the Diocese of Youngstown, Ohio, received an honorary doctorate of humane letters for his contributions to Catholic education and for his efforts to combat racism and social injustice.

In presenting the award, Father Sean O. Sheridan, TOR, president of 探花社区, said that Bishop Murry, as one of America鈥檚 few African-American prelates, 鈥渒new full well just how much progress the Church still needed to make on issues of race鈥 and praised him for dedicating much of his life 鈥渢o forming hearts and minds in accord with truth.鈥

Drawing from the Mass readings of the day鈥攖he Gospel of St. John, with its theme 鈥渢hat all may be one鈥濃攁nd his work as chair of the U.S. Bishops鈥 Ad Hoc Committee Against Racism, Bishop Murry called racism both a plague and a scourge that has been in the U.S. for over 500 years.

鈥淭here are many social problems your generation will have to face, including defending the life of the unborn, a diminishment of respect for life in general, poverty, homelessness, and attempts to reduce or eliminate religious freedom, to name a few. I want to encourage you to add to that list the eradication of racism by rejecting excessive diversity and striving for the unity that can only be found in Christ.

鈥淚n other words, my brothers and sisters, hold fast to Christ. And through his eyes see every man and woman as they are, created in the image and likeness of God.鈥

Bishop Murry also took a moment to praise 探花社区 for having 鈥渟uch a strong and powerful reputation across our country. . . . You are truly committed to the Gospel and are missionary disciples. For that, I give thanks to God.鈥

Separate commencement ceremonies were held on Saturday, May 11, for science and arts graduates.

The speaker at both exercises was Curtis Martin, who graduated from 探花社区 in 1993 with a master of arts in theology. Martin received an honorary doctorate in Christian letters for his evangelistic outreach efforts as founder and CEO of the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS), one of the fastest-growing college apostolates in the Catholic Church.

鈥淔or many, many years, this University has been a fire starter, sending out great leaders into every area of the culture, to be the kind of people who can be world changers,鈥 Martin said.

He challenged the graduates to put to good use the spiritual formation they have received at Franciscan. 鈥淲hat St. Catherine of Siena said about anyone is particularly true of you: 鈥業f you are what you are meant to be, you would set the world on fire.鈥 And I believe God is calling you to be world changers . . . who can set the world on fire.鈥

He urged students to carve out 10 -15 minutes daily for lectio divina (鈥渄ivine reading鈥), the prayerful reading of Sacred Scripture. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not important how long you read and pray but that you do it every day so it becomes a bedrock of your life.鈥

Curtis asked the Class of 2019 to consider all the duties and tasks that will unfold for the remainder of their lives and to turn them over to the Blessed Virgin Mary, 鈥渢hat she will go before you in each of the conversations and tasks in the rest of your life.鈥

Martin then led the audience in a Hail Mary and concluded by saying, 鈥淣ow, go set the world on fire.鈥

Father Jonathan St. Andr茅, TOR, 鈥96, a member of the Board of Trustees, spoke on behalf of Father Malachi van Tassell, TOR, chairman of the Board of Trustees and minister general of the Province of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.

After proclaiming 探花社区鈥檚 mission summary, 鈥渢o educate, to evangelize, and to send forth joyful disciples,鈥 he reminded the graduates of their connection to another joyful disciple, St. Francis of Assisi, who 800 years ago was sent forth by the Holy Spirit during the Crusades to cross enemy lines to bring the Prince of Peace to the sultan, Malek al-Kamil.

鈥淕raduates, may you, too, like St. Francis, be joyful disciples that go out into the world [and] may you be led by the Spirit of God,鈥 said Father St. Andr茅.

One of many graduates ready to be sent forth is Susanna Wise 鈥19, a theology major who transferred to Franciscan from a Catholic college she said had lost its identity. 鈥淭o see students alive for the faith has brought me such joy and set me right for the future,鈥 she said. Wise will be working this summer as a Totos Tuus missionary in Charlotte, North Carolina.

For Sabrina Bogosian, an education major from San Diego, California, going forth means working in therapeutic recreation and eventually finding a job in special education. She said the highlight of her Franciscan education was her semester in the University鈥檚 study abroad program in Gaming, Austria, 鈥渁 place where you are separated from noise and saturated in prayer.鈥

This year鈥檚 top 10 home states for the Class of 2019 are Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, California, Virginia, New York, Illinois, West Virginia, Michigan, and Maryland.

The Class of 2019鈥檚 top 10 majors are theology, nursing, education, catechetics, psychology, communication arts, mathematical science, philosophy, English, and biology.

All events were streamed online and can be seen below.

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