Terrier Volume 76, Number 2 - Winter 2012-2013 | Page 9

A CHANGING OF THE FRANCISCAN GUARD Bro. Thomas Grady Retires Father Brian Jordan to Head Campus Ministry “When I started there was no formal Campus Ministry. We had a priest who came in part time to celebrate Mass a couple of days a week,” said Bro. Thomas Grady, O.S.F. ’68 who founded the Ministry shortly after returning to his alma mater 16 years ago. T majors, receive formal training from the Counseling Center and are given a chance to develop skills. For the students, “it’s an easy way for people to get stuff off their chest in an informal setting.” Another high note for Bro. Thomas was the creation of the St. Francis College Choir. “There was no glee club or chorus here and I thought there must be some talented students who wanted to sing. So I just started it up.” Dr. Macchiarola then connected Bro. Thomas to John Motley, who had spent decades as music director with the NYC Board of Education and led the St. Francis choir until his death in 2011. The choir now performs at numerous functions each year including Commencement, Charter Day and in their own Christmas concert. More recently, the hen-President Frank J. Macchiarola ’62 wanted a full-time choir became part of the Fine Arts Department where students can Campus Ministry and reached out to Bro. Kevin Smith, O.S.F. earn one credit for their participation. who was Superior General of the Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn. In December, Bro. Thomas is retiring, leaving a strong Franciscan He recommended Bro. Thomas who had recently finished a master’s legacy in his wake. Visiting priests, many of whom are St. Francis degree in social and public policy at Duquesne University. alumni, celebrate weekly Masses. The annual Franciscan Week, Bro. Thomas had previously taught at St. Francis Preparatory School and St. Francis Xavier. He also served as Superior General for 10 years and worked for Catholic Charities in the Office of Prison Ministry. Helping prisoners return to their daily lives was a transformative which was initiated by students, grows each year and has participation from several academic departments. Watching over all of this at Campus Ministry will now be the very capable Fr. Brian Jordan, O.F.M. Fr. Brian is a Franciscan from experience for Bro. Thomas. “These were people who were in deep the Holy Name Province, which has a connection with the Franciscan trouble. And for many it was the first time they were dealing with Brothers of Brooklyn for over a century. what they had done.” Bro. Thomas witnessed a different type of transformation at Fr. Brian has been an ordained Roman Catholic priest for 29 years and holds a Doctor of Ministry from the Andover Newton St. Francis College for students involved in the Rite of Christian Initiation Theological School. His background includes ministerial service in of Adults (RCIA). “We started with one student and have had a small New York, Massachusetts and Maryland, work with the U.S. group every year who want to receive the sacraments for the first time,” Immigration and Naturalization Service, immigrant advocacy, and he said. “It’s great for me to hear the students talk about themselves service as chaplain at Ground Zero in the months following 9/11. on a different level and to see their spiritual development.” The Peer Counseling and Chat and Chew programs are also a source of pride. The student counselors, often times Psychology End-of-year retreat at Mount Alvernia in Centerport, LI. His expertise also includes matters related to Catholic Social Teaching and the history of multicultural parishes throughout the United States. ● Fr. Brian Jordan, O.F.M. with Bro. Thomas Grady ,O.S.F. ’68 in the Chapel. S T. FR A NC I S COL L EGE T ERR IER | W IN T ER 2012–2013 | 7