I have known of the brother’s vocation since childhood. The Passionist Community has been instrumental in my growth and development as a person and as a Catholic. For this, I am indebted.
A wonderful part of my ministry as a brother was learning to cook and practicing this skill. It was my privilege to be taught by highly experienced and excellent brother-cooks. Subsequently, our Provincial allowed me to return to school for a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, followed by a Master of Theological Studies in Ministry. The Passionists enabled my education, and I remain grateful.
Working for twenty years with incarcerated detainees has been a highlight of my vocation, as well as a challenge. As the chaplain for the Cook County Department of Corrections in Chicago, where, on any given day, sixteen jails housed 11,000 detainees, I found myself in an overtly anti-Catholic environment. Even though I was subjected to disrespect and insulting remarks, I regard it as a good experience, as I could be of service and bring Christ to men in need.





