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Old convent at St. Joseph Hill Academy on Staten Island to rise from the ashes

February 28, 2014

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The rebuilding of the chapel at St. Joseph’s Hill Academy, Arrochar, is a labor of love for Sal Tirro and a test of courage and hope for the Daughters of Divine Charity, whose religious lives and fond memories are bound up with the site.

Tirro, president of Tircon General Contractor, has undertaken to restore the chapel and portions of the convent. The chapel was destroyed in an Oct. 12 arson fire that forced Sister Regina Gegic, the convent’s administrator, to make a desperate three-story jump from a bathroom window. Four firefighters were also injured.

Early Thursday evening, Tirro was on site noting the extensive work that would have to be done to get the chapel, built in 1919, and the portions of the adjourning pre-civil war former mansion back into shape.

“The driving force of the project,” said Tirro, “is to rebuild the chapel for the sisters and to restore it as best we can to make it historically correct.”

The work will not be easy: The flames devoured paintings and religious artwork. Seven stained glass windows were damaged and the two sacristies completely burned. The first floor of the convent had some water damage and there was a small fire on the third floor. Tirro said the entire building was electrically rewired. New sheetrock, painting and refinishing of the building’s elaborate woodwork will be needed.

Tirro added that a crucifix and a small statue of the Blessed Mother were destroyed; a small statue of St. Joseph may be restored. He said restoring the artwork will easily cost $250,000.

“It was very high-quality museum artwork,” said Tirro. “Everything was elaborately done. It was like a mini-cathedral.”

Tirro said the building renovations are likely in excess of $1 million, and artisans will have to be called in to handle restoration of the elaborate detailing and artwork.

But while the building can be restored, the pain of what has happened is still fresh.

“People were appalled at the damage that was done,” said Beth Johnson, director of development for the Daughters of Divine Charity, “but they’ve just responded. People sent donations. They are interested and it’s going to be back. … And with Sal’s work, sooner than we can think about.”

Tirro said his aim is to have the building fit for Christmas midnight mass.

“It is the sisters who suffered turmoil and suffered terrible trauma because many of them made vows in that chapel,” noted Sister M. William McGovern, provincial superior of the order’s Holy Family Province. “[The chapel] was the heart of the home.”

Sister William stressed that the building “will never be what it was, but we are going to try to replicate it as much as we can.” She noted they have full faith Tirro will get the job done right.

“We will get there,” she said. “This is the challenge that God gave us.”

The nuns invite the public to their St. Joseph’s Day Mass and Potluck on March 19. There will be a 4:30 p.m. mass in the school auditorium, followed by potluck dinner at 5:30 p.m. in the convent. Donations are welcome. Those wishing to bring dishes for the potluck should drop them off at the convent before mass.

Photos courtesy of the SI Advance

Attend the Lenten Series

February 24, 2014

Hello Everyone,

The Jesuits, the well-known community of Catholic priests, are famous for having developed a system of education that has brought them the admiration of many, but what is less well known is that their approach to education, and their approach to everything else, flows from a particular style of spirituality characterized by very specific techniques and premises first codified by St. Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits. This “Ignatian” spirituality was intended by St. Ignatius to be eminently practical and flexible, as useful to lay women and men in their careers and families as it is to any priest or religious sister. Over four weeks of discussions, Christopher Franz, a member of the Religious Studies faculty of St. Joseph Hill Academy High School, will explore the fundamental ideas and practices of Ignatian life, prayer and decision making with a view toward how these can be incorporated into everyday life.

Sessions will be held at the Convent of the Daughters of Divine Charity, St. Joseph Hill, 850 Hylan Blvd. (enter through the Columbia Ave. gate off Fingerboard Rd.). The sessions will be held on Thursdays, March 6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th from 7:00 – 8:00 PM in the Meeting Room of the Convent.

Suggested donation is $10/ session and will helped toward the restoration of the old Convent.

Refreshments will be served.

Please RSVP to Sr. Denise by Tuesday, March 4th at [email protected] or call 718-727-5700 and leave her a message. Also please spread this message to as many people as possible.

Thanks and I hope you all have a Blessed Lent.

Sincerely,
Sister Denise

Prayer for the Beatification of Mother Franziska Lechner

January 6, 2014

God, our Father,
in meditating on the open heart of Jesus,
you let your servant,
Franziska Lechner,
realize the one thing necessary in her life:
Communion with you through your Beloved Son
in the love of the Holy Spirit.
By this deep experience of your never-ending love,
you urged her to make your love visible in the world.
To your greater glory,
she tirelessly worked
for the good of all those
whom you had entrusted to her care.
We sincerely hope,
that you have made her worthy of your presence
and beseech you:
Grant us, through her intercession,
help in our requests
in order that we may partake in the joy
of seeing her glorified also here on earth.
For this we beseech you
through Jesus Christ, your son,
our Lord and God,
who in the unity of the Holy Spirit
lives and reigns with you for all eternity.
Amen.


Celebrating Our Foundress’s Birthday

Mother Franziska Lechner
Servant of God

Born in Edling, Bavaria, on January 1, 1833, Franziska’s father whisked her off to the church across the street where Franziska Lechner was Baptized. Thus began her life with Our Lord.

 

Little did she know then, nor did her family, what God had planned for her – to spread His Love to all the world.

 

Little did they know that the Congregation of Sisters that she would found in 1868 in Vienna, Austria, would be called “Daughters of God’s Love” “Daughters of Divine Charity”!

 

Mother Franziska’s charism is still carried out today by her many Sisters in countries throughout the globe- serving God and His people in various ministries -to make God’s love visible throughout the world.

 

A heartfelt thank you to our friends that came for caroling with the Sisters

January 6, 2014

A heartfelt thank you to our friends that came for caroling with the Sisters. We hope to make this a tradition!

Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kaiser, Dr. Adrienne Ferretti, and Ms. Roseann F. DiVernieri.

Sister Maria Dulce Adams, F.D.C.: The New Superior General of the Congregation

July 18, 2013

Work in Progress

June 14, 2013

Dining Hall

Admiring the View

Closets

Work in Progress

Handicapped Shower

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