Posted on 08/29/2008 8:09:09 AM PDT by NYer
He might've been in Green Bay, but Bishop David Ricken's western roots were on display this afternoon as the Colorado-born, Wyoming-seasoned prelate took the reins of the northeast Wisconsin diocese:As part of his sermon Thursday, at his installation ceremony, Ricken burst into a classic truck-driving song, followed by a verse of Drop kick me, Jesus, through the goal posts of life.From the local TV, video, and the hometown Press-Gazette offers photo galleries of last night's Vespers service and the installation liturgy itself.
The congregation roared with laughter and applause.
It was the one light moment in an otherwise solemn but glorious affair, attended by bishops from all over the country and one from Italy about 400 priests and at least 400 deacons, family members and other religious men and women from the Green Bay and Cheyenne dioceses....
Rickens brother, Mark, who came for the ceremony from Colorado, and sister, Carol, who came from Cheyenne, did two of the liturgical readings.
Bishop Ricken then gave his sermon. He opened with a litany of thanks given individually to bishops, priests and former and new staff. But after that, he launched into a talk that had little of the formality of the sermon hed given the night before, at a vespers service in Howard.
Ricken recalled how, after his ordination as bishop, he was driving from Pueblo, Colo., to his new assignment in Cheyenne. He said he was listening, as he drove, to Andrea Bocelli singing Mozarts Ave Verum, when he found himself wondering what kind of music people in Wyoming listened to.
I switched on the radio, and this is what I heard, Ricken said, then broke into song: Pour me another cup of coffee/For it is the best in the land/And put a nickel in the jukebox/And play the truck driving man.
After the laughter died, Ricken said he understood he was shifting cultures in his move to Wisconsin, where I understand theres a famous football team It reminds me of another song.
And Ricken sang: Drop kick me, Jesus, through the goal posts of life/End over end neither left nor to right/Straight through the heart of them righteous uprights/Drop kick me, Jesus, through the goal posts of life.
After the laughter, Ricken said Bobby Bare's 1967 country hit actually carried a certain profundity, and he used it as a springboard into a sermon focused on St. Augustines search for and discovery of meaning through Christs teachings.
He also referenced the earlier Gospel readings by his siblings by invoking the congregation to stir into flame the gift of God and to become oaks of justice, planted by the Lord to show his glory.
He ended the sermon with God bless you and let the drop kick begin.
A bishop who knows how and when to blend humor into a homily. God bless him and the catholics in the Green Bay Diocese!
Interesting. In football, drop kicking for a field goal went out at about the same time as the single wing.
looks like the milk and cheese crowd is about to get a taste of some trail dust and windburn.
That Diocese was established by Bavarian priests.
Several years ago, for its 100th anniversary, the Diocese of Green Bay invited the Abp. of Munich to the ceremonies, because Munich had sent so many priests to Green Bay.
The Abp of Munich accepted and scheduled his trip. At the last minute, he had to cancel due to another, unexpected, obligation—but sent an absolutely STUNNING statue of the BVM/Queen of Heaven as a gift.
The Abp. of Munich had been called to Rome—to become the Prefect of Cong. Doctrine of the Faith. Recently he accepted an even larger task...
There’s another connection having to do with Regensburg—but I can’t recall it offhand.
Can you find a picture of it? I would love to see it!
The Abp. of Munich had been called to Rometo become the Prefect of Cong. Doctrine of the Faith. Recently he accepted an even larger task...
:-) God bless Pope Benedict! He bears the burden of us all on his strong shoulders.
Using the GBDiocese website, nope.
Maybe I can get one through some in-laws. I’ll work on that.
Bobby Bare...I actually have that song on my iPod LOL. Many years ago, before I was commissioned as an officer in the Army, our family had a record store and my father-in-law used to joke about the song by Bobby Bare called "Drop Kick Me Jesus Through the Goalposts of Life". I decided a few years ago that I had to have it, so I downloaded it from iTunes. It's actually a very cute country song.
Oh, and as a Packers fan let me add... Go, Pack Go!!
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