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Memorial Mass for Victims of Bus Crash
in Sherman, Texas

Friday, August 8th will always be remembered with sadness by all at the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston.  On that day, before 2 a.m. a chartered bus transporting 55 parishioners from Vietnamese Martyrs, Our Lady of Lavang, Our Lady of Lourdes, Christ, Incarnate Word Parish and Holy Rosary Parish, crashed in Sherman, Texas.  The group was attending an annual Marian celebration in Carthage, Missouri in honor of the Virgin Mary.  Regrettably, they did not reach their destination.  The accident took the lives of 17 parishioners and injured many others.

Now, that the funeral services have taken place at their respective parishes, the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston gathers to honor, remember and pay respects to our brothers and sisters who passed away that night.  On Sunday, September 7th at 1 p.m. there will be a collective Memorial Service at the co-cathedral of the Sacred Heart.

May the Virgin Mary receive the souls of those who have left a legacy of faithfulness to us all.

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Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Honors the Victims of the Deadly Bus Crash

“It has been a difficult time in the last few days, but after the shock, both the sadness but also the real consolation of faith of the Vietnamese community is showing itself.”

Those were the words of Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, now that the toll of the deadly bus crash in Sherman, Texas has reached 17 fatalities.

The bus was transporting 55 Vietnamese Catholics to a Marian Day Festival in Carthidge, Missouri. It has been confirmed that the parishioners were members of the following parishes: Vietnamese Martyrs, Our Lady of Lavang Parish, Our Lady of Lourdes Parish,  Christ the Incarnate Word Parish, and Holy Rosary Parish. As the days go by, funeral services will be celebrated at each one of these parishes.

“In this time of deep sadness” Cardinal DiNardo added, “we confirm that the Vietnamese community is highly cohesive. Most of them have encountered situations that are extremely difficult but their faith has been their mainstay and this is one of those cases, as we are dealing with a great tragedy.”

We at the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston honor and celebrate the lives and memory of:

Vietnamese Martyrs Parish
Maria Dang Thi Xuan Hoa
Maria Pham Thi Soi
Maria Cao Thi Nhung
Maria Vo Thi Minh Hao
Maria Nguyen Kim Phung

Our Lady of Lavang
Nguyen, Thanh Kuiem
Nguyen, Viet  Hanh
Vu, Thu Thuy
Nguyen, thi Xuan
Nguyen, Van Boi
Hoang, Thi Dung

Our Lady of Lourdes
Mr. John B. Bui Van Phu
Mrs. Mary Nguyen Thi Cham
Mrs. Mary Theresa Tran Thi Yen

Christ The Incarnate Word Parish
Le Hong Phong
Phan Thi Hue

Holy Rosary Parish
Catherine Lam So Tuong

Catholic Charities continues to offer grief counseling in Vietnamese. The number to call is 1-866-649-5862

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Cardinal DiNardo, Archbishop Fiorenza unite for ‘Shepherd’s Cup Charity Golf Classic’

Cardinal DiNardo, Archbishop Fiorenza unite for ‘Shepherd’s Cup Charity Golf Classic’ Knights of Columbus sponsor tourney benefiting Catholic education, seminary

By JONAH DYCUS
Herald Staff Writer

HOUSTON – Daniel Cardinal DiNardo and Archbishop Emeritus Joseph A. Fiorenza are combining forces – and their charitable, respective tournaments – to co-host the Shepherd’s Cup Charity Golf Classic at The Clubs of Kingwood, Sept. 29.

The archdiocesan Knights of Columbus are presenting the consolidated event with Sean Patrick and Kari O’Brian Tracey serving as the Shepherds’ Cup title sponsors.

Proceeds from the four-person handicap scramble will support Catholic education, faith formation and St. Mary’s Seminary.

“By combining our golf tournaments, there will be a much greater response so we can make even more significant contributions to the Catholic schools system, faith formation at parishes and St. Mary’s Seminary,” Archbishop Fiorenza said. “I look forward to being able to visit with many of the golfers, to encourage them to shoot a good game or to console them on having 10 strokes on a hole.”

All kidding aside, Shepherd’s Cup organizers are excited about the opportunity to host a fun tournament benefiting a great cause. “We just want everyone to know that these causes are of the utmost importance to Cardinal DiNardo and Archbishop Fiorenza, and to the beneficiaries of this tournament,” said Jim Collins, the Shepherd’s Cup chairman and a member of the Knights of Columbus Council #4204 in Sugar Land. “It will be great to see people participate as sponsors, players or just through regular donations. It will be a day of fun, because that is what we are there for – to have a great time and support our Catholic faith.”

He added, “There has been a lot of energy and enthusiasm behind this tournament to get it moving forward, and it is going to be a blessing for this archdiocese from this first year and for years to come.”

“This is going to be a great event,” said Danny Grant, underwriting co-chairman. “Not only is it going to be fun, but with the cardinal and bishop out there, it will be a great charitable event with the money going directly back into our Catholic community.”

Jerry Jones, underwriting co-chairman and a member of the Knights of Columbus Council #803, is a firm believer in the expression: “A bad day on the golf course is always better than a good day in the office.”

“Any time you can combine fun and camaraderie that is going to benefit worthy causes, that’s always a good reason to get involved,” he said. “Bottom line is, anytime you get out and swing the wrenches, it’s fun. And when you consider there will be a dinner that evening, all of the camaraderie – in a small way, you can exhibit charity and show your Catholic faith while going out there and having a good time.”

Jones said his friends and fellow Knights anticipate the big gathering. “We are all excited about working and trying to accomplish our goals and answering the call of Cardinal DiNardo and Archbishop Fiorenza.”

The tournament goals of the archbishop and cardinal are ones shared by anyone interested in assisting Catholic education, according to Collins. “The education of our youth and the Catholic faith is very important to us. The first principle of (the Knights of Columbus) order is charity. That is our primary concern,” Collins said. “When we merged these tournaments together, we knew we wanted to support Catholic education, faith formation and St. Mary’s Seminary. Those three are going to be one focal point for us in helping us raise the funds, to support them.”

Supporting Catholic education is one of the things the Knights of Columbus do best, Jones said. “There is nothing more important than education, being able to have the monies available for adult formation, deacons and schools – all forms of education,” Jones explained. “Most councils have a scholarship program to help Catholic students move forward in their education. With the seminary, the Knights of Columbus have always adopted seminarians or helped them fund their education.”

Helping the seminary is a particular honor for Grant, who fondly remembers his first opportunity to meet several of the current seminarians and work with St. Mary’s rector, Father Brendan Cahill. “What a great bunch of guys who are going to be going back into our community as priests,” Grant said. “Father Cahill just does a great job out there, and what a wonderful facility the seminary is. A lot of people don’t know about the wonderful work they do out there. It is the future of the Church.”

Father Cahill said he is touched by all of the support the seminary will receive through the Shepherd’s Cup Charity Golf Classic.

“It means very much for me and the seminarians that people are so willing and open to do different things to help the seminarians out,” he commented. “In the last five years, we have seen a steady increase in seminarians, and that has been a real blessing for us. It is real fortunate that events like this can help us to provide the best education possible for them.”

The funds from the tourney will be well-utilized. “It will help out with a lot of things – facilities, different projects we can do, living expenses for seminarians,” Father Cahill said. “With having more seminarians, the basic living expenses are more. So this will help us out in a lot of ways.”

The seminarians will have an active role in the tournament in Kingwood, as players and volunteers. “We let them off of school that day,” Father Cahill laughed. “You will have the opportunity to meet the seminarians if they participate. I know a lot of people wonder what they are like today, so at the Shepherd’s Cup, you will get to see them. They will work the tournament, drive some of the carts and contribute with the registration. It is our way of showing our appreciation for those putting on the tournament.”

Naturally, there will also be plenty of local priests hitting the links to show off their duffer skills. “You can sponsor seminarians and priests to play,” Father Cahill noted. “Lots of priests are golfers, so this will be a great opportunity for them as well. Like seminarians, priests are just regular people who have a particular call to serve the Church. But like a lot of folks, many of them love their golf!”

That said, the Charity Golf Classic will offer something for golfers of all skill levels and goals. “The tournament itself will be a lot of fun, but I do have to say it will be competitive at the top,” Father Cahill said. “I can imagine the top 10 teams will feature some really good golfers. But there is still room for hackers and people who want to play golf just to get out.”

For now, Father Cahill – along with St. Mary’s seminarians – will anticipate their tee time with the generous supporters from around the archdiocese. “We are fortunate and blessed, and we continue to ask people to keep praying for an increase in vocations for priesthood and religious life,” he said. “We just want to give thanks and praise for everyone’s efforts to help vocations and the seminarians.”

Shepherd’s Cup will feature a lunch, range balls, shared cart, dinner and awards. A putting contest is scheduled for the morning.

The first, second and third place teams will earn awards. Gifts will also be offered to the longest drive, closest to the pin and hole-in-one. In addition, door prizes will be distributed. The tournament is open to all golfers.

For more information about the Shepherd’s Cup Charity Golf Classic, contact Jim Collins at (281) 491-7018 or call the archdiocesan Office of Development at (713) 652-4461.

Register for the Shepherd's Cup Charity Golf Classic

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