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Rev. Pat Hannon C.S.C.

“My Life in Holy Cross,” March 3

March 2, 2015

holy crossNot long ago, Pope Francis declared 2015 to be The Year of Consecrated Life. To honor that declaration, the local Holy Cross community will partner with the Garaventa Center to offer “My Life in Holy Cross” on Tuesday, March 3, at 7:15 p.m., in the Bauccio Commons board room. Rev. Charlie McCoy, C.S.C., will facilitate a conversation among Frs. Claude Pomerleau and Pat Hannon, who will offer compelling vignettes of their priestly vocations and lives in Holy Cross ministry. Following the panel, the priests will take questions from the audience. This is a great way for the UP community to get to know some of the human stories and faces of the religious community with whom we labor. The event is free and open to the public; light refreshments will be served.

For more information contact Karen Eifler, Garaventa Center, at 8014 or eifler@up.edu.

Filed Under: 03-02-2015, Campus Services, Garaventa Center Tagged With: Congregation of Holy Cross, Garaventa Center, Rev. Charles McCoy C.S.C., Rev. Claude Pomerleau C.S.C., Rev. Pat Hannon C.S.C.

Rev. Pat Hannon Lecture, Feb. 10

February 9, 2015

hannonRev. Pat Hannon, C.S.C., will present “Sacraments: Personal Encounters,” on Tuesday, February 10, at 7:15 p.m., in the Pilot House bookstore. His lecture is free and open to all. Fr. Hannon’s reading will celebrate the publication of his most recent volume, Sacraments: Personal Encounters with Memories, Wounds, Dreams, and Unruly Hearts (Ave Maria Presss, 2014). For more information contact the English department at 7264 or english@up.edu.

Filed Under: 02-09-2015, English, Events Tagged With: English Department, Rev. Pat Hannon C.S.C.

Book Reading and Conversation with Fr. Pat

November 3, 2014

PatHannonUP copyJoin Fr. Pat Hannon, C.S.C., for a book reading and conversation on Thursday, November 13, at 7:15 p.m. in the Pilot House Bookstore. Fr. Pat draws on his experiences as a priest, as well as memories of his childhood, in stories woven with quirky characters and startling insights.  He is author of the recently published Sacrament: Personal Encounters with Memories, Wounds, Dreams, and Unruly Hearts.

For more information, contact Jamie Powell, Garaventa Center, at 7702 or powell@up.edu.

 

Filed Under: 11-03-2014, Events, Garaventa Center Tagged With: Garaventa Center, Rev. Pat Hannon C.S.C.

Holy Cross Jubilee Celebrations

May 26, 2014

bernardThe Congregation of Holy Cross is celebrating jubilee years for a number of priests around the world, including three who served or still serve at the University of Portland. Fr. George Bernard, C.S.C. (pictured at left), is celebrating 65 years since his ordination; Fr. James Thornton, C.S.C., is celebrating 50 years; and Fr. Pat Hannon, C.S.C., is celebrating 25 years.

Fr. Bernard came to the University in 1969 and has been a fixture here ever since. Before coming to UP, he served as a theology professor and as vice president for student affairs at the Univer­sity of Notre Dame; he then served as president of Holy Cross College for seven years. Upon arrival on The Bluff, Fr. Bernard was named as chairman of the theology department (1970-1977) and then as academic vice president (1977-1987). Many faculty and countless students remember him for his tough-minded sense of fairness and integrity, his booming laugh, and his determination to be the best servant to God that he can be. He lives to this day at Holy Cross Court and, when not thorntonabsorbed in praying his Divine Office or offering Mass, can be found walking nimbly for a full 18 holes at local golf courses, shooting at or below his age.

Fr. James Thornton came to Portland in 1972, serving first as head resident in Kenna Hall from 1972 to 1975; associate director of campus ministry from 1972 to 1973; then as associate dean of students from 1973 to 1977. He was assistant to the academic vice president from 1981 to 1982, then moved to Portland’s DePaul Center in 1982, eventually serving there as president from 1986 to 1989. Today his is engaged in the Worldwide Marriage Encounter movement.

hannonFr. William “Pat” Hannon earned his B.A. at the University of Portland in 1982. It’s hard to imagine a more Catholic upbringing than his: seventh child and fifth son of 10 siblings; taught by Spanish Carmelite nuns and Holy Cross brothers at Moreau Catholic in Hayward, Calif.; said his first Mass at age six in an upstairs hallway at home; retreats, prayers, and more prayers; final vows taken in 1988, ordination on February 11, 1989. Anyone who meets Fr. Pat or is lucky enough to be the recipient of his ministrations is struck by his easy charm and innate sense of holiness and wonder. How often do we encounter someone who has found his one true calling in life?

Please congratulate our jubilarians on their many years of service to the UP community and beyond.

Filed Under: 05-26-2014, Campus Services, Congregation of Holy Cross Tagged With: Congregation of Holy Cross, Rev. George Bernard C.S.C., Rev. James Thornton C.S.C., Rev. Pat Hannon C.S.C.

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