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Albert Lacombe, OMI
1827 – 1916
                                        Volume 8, Number 17       May 20, 2011


                                                  WAYNE JARVO OMI

   In this issue...

   WAYNE JARVO OMI……...….……....…..1

   JEAN-PAUL VANTROYS, OMI…….....…3


   JOHN BRIEUX, OMI…………...……..…..4
   UPCOMING DISCERNMENT
   WEEKENDS………………………………..7

   ANNOUNCEMENT………………..……...8




   NEXT ISSUE OF INFO LACOMBE WILL BE
   MAY 27, 2011.




                                                          50 Years as an Oblate

                                             On Friday, March 18, members of
                                             Springhurst Community and guests gathered
                                             at Springhurst to celebrate with Bro. Wayne
   Saskatoon Office- Communications
                                             Jarvo, 50 years of Religious life. A special
     TEL:	 306 244 1556                      guest for the social and supper was a friend of
     FAX:	 306 242 8916
                                             Wayne’s, Senator Allan Mac Eachern.
     CELL: 306 370 7581
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Wayne began his Novitiate, along with 11
others, in 1959 at the Gloucester Farm                         You came to the Oblates from Cornwall it
outside Ottawa. After several months a few                     seems
of the novices were moved to Arnprior to
                                                               To be lay brother filled all of your dreams
assist with the farm work. At Gloucester, St.
Anthony’s Novitiate, his Novice Director was                   And so to the farm, where you learned how to
Fr. Patrick Sheehan. At Arnprior it was Fr.                    cook
Maurice Peake who continued the challenge                      ‘Twould be your life’s work now, by hook or
of forming Wayne. Of the 11 who began                          by crook.
Novitiate with Wayne, the one remaining
Oblate is Fr. Terry Mc Namara, presently
                                                               You went to the West, one year there you
ministering as Pastor at St. Augustine’s
                                                               stayed
Parish, Vancouver.
                                                               Then back to the city, where you made the
Wayne summarized his years as an Oblate in                     grade,
these words: “I had many enjoyable times in                    In formation houses, all over the place,
my Religious Life. I was happy to minister
                                                               They kept movin’ you around, twas a holy
to all kinds of people including those in
                                                               disgrace.
Formation, missions in Labrador (Happy
Valley) and British Columbia (Kuper Island),
served at the Provincial House (Daley Ave.,                    Twice in your lifetime you went to the North
Ottawa) where I had the distinction of living                  It was in Happy Goose Bay that you sallied
with three former Provincials; from 1970-72 I                  forth,
ministered at Villa Madonna Nursing Home,
Ottawa. Wherever I was assigned I tried to                     The school and the parish for some 20 years
meet the many needs of people from cooking                     In all your assignments, you looked after the
meals to bringing joy to their lives”.                         dears.

A person who has known Wayne for several
years has this to say: He is a good cook, a                    It was cooking and shopping that filled all
better dancer, but most of all, a fine Brother.                your time
(As a dancer in Happy Valley, Wayne has his                    When you worked up at Gillies, you acted
dancing shoes hanging over the bar at the                      just fine.
Knights of Columbus).                                          You did all this work and were happy to know

 Fr. Carl Kelly, a resident of Springhurst, told               All the gossip and news bits and rumors to
the story of Wayne’s life in song.                             show.

             Fifty years an Oblate                             You came here to Springhurst and that’s
                                                               where you are
Hey, Wayne, It’s been good to know you 3X
                                                               On trips to the airport you use your own car.
It’s a long time since you’ve been home
                                                                You fill in all places where folks are away,
Now, you gotta be driftin’ along.


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With laundry and cooking, what more can I                       Jean-Paul leaves no doubt about his
say.                                                            French language and culture even though
                                                                he has a Flemish name. He comes from
                                                                Roulnix (Department du Nord) in France.
Its now fifty years as an Oblate you’ve been                    He made his novitiate in 1945 and was
Its been quite a journey, to now from back                      ordained a priest February 18, 1951. This
then                                                            year marks his sixtieth anniversary.

You’ve been a great friend tho through many                     He arrived in Jousard, Alberta, Canada
a year                                                          November of 1951. There was a gravel
And may God be with you, from all of us                         road which was routed along Lesser
                                                                Slave Lake. This road could be closed by
here.
                                                                snow in the winter months. He was sent
                                                                to learn the Cree language with Nicolas
JEAN-PAUL VANTROYS,                                             Roué, OMI, until May of 1953. He
                                                                chuckles when he remembers that his
OMI                                                             Cree always has a ‘French accent.’

By Nestor Gregoire,OMI.                                         A very frightful moment happened, April
                                                                15, 1952, when he was travelled with Fr.
                                                                Vandersteen, OMI, eighteen kilometers
                                                                south of Fort Vermillon. The snow had
                                                                already melted on the land. The only way
                                                                to travel with a dog team was on the ice
                                                                of the Peace River. Fr. Vandersteen, OMI,
                                                                was on the back of the sled when all of a
                                                                sudden the ice flipped up and he fell into
                                                                the water, fortunately holding on the two
                                                                wires from the sled. The dogs and the
                                                                sled remained on the upper part of the
                                                                large piece of ice. Slowly he “told me to
                                                                go to the front of the sled and he
                                                                managed to crawl out of the cold water.”
                                                                This all happened at lighting speed.
                                                                Fortunately, Fr. Vandersteen had grabbed
                                                                on to the wires as he slipped into the cold
                                                                waters.

                                                                After crawling out of the cold water he
                                                                revived very quickly. It was April and the
                                                                sun was very warm. Jean-Paul
                                                                commented about this rescue, “He was a
                                                                tough guy! He didn’t care what had
                                                                happened to him.” Looking back on that
                                                                trip across the ice he admits that it was
                                                                foolish. They did not lose any dogs. In
                                                                fact, the dogs sat down and waited for


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what was about to happen! When it was                                                 EASTER
time to move off the ice and travel over
the land the dogs rushed up the river
bank. “They were scared!”                                                          Cosmic gloom
                                                                         The God-man lies within the tomb
Remembering Fr. Vandersteen in light of                                     While the universe groans
this fall through the ice, Jean-Paul added:
                                                                              all of humanity moans
“He was really a missionary and so very
strong willed!”
                                                                     Questions abound--when,what, and why?
Jean-Paul was an Oblate who was sent to                                 It is a time to live or a time to die?
be missionary in Northern Alberta but he
strongly states that he never enjoyed                                   Then, with explosive suddenness
fishing and hunting. Only once did he                                       earth opens up to heaven
help shot a bear and he confesses that ‘he                             and mortality stretches out to eternity
would never do that again!’
                                                                      Why look for the living among the dead?
Jean-Paul divides his Oblate life into four                                  He has risen as he said.
phases. His first assignment was to Fox
Valley and Little Red River (Alberta), a                        Brian Jayawardhana OMI. Edmonton. March 11,2011
Cree Community, from 1953-1966. The
Sisters of Ste. Chretienne joined the
mission in 1957 (departing in 2011) and
were a very significant part of the life and
mission of these churches. These sisters
also began three schools in these
communities: Fox Lake, Garden River
and Jean d’Or Prairie. Jean-Paul worked
with closely with these sisters and
sorrows over their departure from these                        national team with Jim and Adele
First Nation Communities.                                      Longstaff (Saskatoon). He has given the
                                                               weekend in both English and French and
Then he moved to Wabasca, 1966-77.                             worked on the national training weekends
There was a sabbatical year in Gonzaga                         for team couples. This also involved
University (Sponkane, Wash.) with a side                       travel to Zambia, New Jersey, Uruguay
trip to the Holy Land and Rome.                                and Hungry. He enjoyed this ministry
                                                               very much. “People were responding and
He returned to Spirit River (an                                I liked the interaction.” Through
Anglophone community), 1978-1991.                              Marriage Encounter he has made many
Then to St. Isadore ( a Francophone                            friends.
community) and Napa and Marie Reine
for the next sixteen years.                                    The past two years Jean-Paul has become
                                                               involved with Retroville which seeks to
Throughout this time Jean-Paul’s                               bring healing to troubled marriages. One
involvement with Marriage Encounter                            of the rewards of this ministry is the
was very rewarding. For over thirty years                      people who return to tell “me how the
(1978-2008) he worked with the Marriage                        weekend put them back together again.”
Encounter teams and served on the                              This is ecumenical but also involves

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                                                                      JOHN BRIEUX, OMI
                                                               By Nestor Gregoire OMI

                                                               John is friendly, talkative, colorful and full of
                                                               stories. He wears his Oblate identity with a
                                                               sense of pride and fills the room with his
                                                               warm smile. His conversation is equally
                                                               expressive in his facial expressions as in his
                                                               spirited words.

                                                               Beginning in Peterborough, Ontario (born in
                                                               1942), he has spent his life as an ordained
                                                               priest (1974) in the West. His first assignment
                                                               was to St. Mary’s Parish in Prince George,
                                                               followed by ten years in the Caribou (near
                                                               Williams Lake) among the Shuswap people.
                                                               After a sabbatical year he was transferred to
                                                               the Western side of the Fraser river to
                                                               minister with the Chilcotin peoples. In 1995,
                                                               after a letter that explained why he should not
                                                               be assigned to St. Augustine’s Parish in
                                                               Vancouver, and succeeded Joe Rossiter, OMI,
                                                               as pastor (which extended to fifteen years).

        St. Albert Parish, St. Albert, Alberta                 There is a strong connection with art in the
                                                               life of John (and his brother). They started out
                                                               in high school at St. Pat’s in Ottawa (first
couples from inter-faith backgrounds. It
                                                               Oblate connection) but were transferred to
challenges the values and experiences
                                                               Fisher Park High School which concentrated
that are shared from a Christian
perspective.                                                   in the arts. Without hesitation John adds
                                                               (including his brother): “We did well there!”
Jean-Paul has a lot of energy and is very                      After high school there was a brief period of
appreciative to work with people. His                          working with Crowley Films in Ottawa who
small apartment boasts of many books. “I                       were in the process of working on an
like the activity. I cannot help from doing                    animation film, ‘The Wizard of Oz.’ He also
nothing.” He has good health and a                             worked for a brief time at the National
strong history of longevity in his family.
                                                               Museum in Ottawa and can point to several
Most of his eight siblings are alive today.
                                                               projects that he helped to construct. This was
Now, looking forward to his sixtieth                           a very healthy exposure to animation leading
anniversary he chuckles, “I thank my                           to attendance at the College of Art in the hope
God!”                                                          of becoming an illustrator.



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Then in 1966 he experienced a profound call                    miraculous the recovery that happened and
to religious life that “took me right out of                   now thirty five years later they are still sober.
school. It was my Mother who pointed me to                     There may be the occasional slip, but they
the Oblates and when I walked into Holy                        return to sobriety.
Rosary Scholasticate for a retreat I knew that
I belonged. I felt right at home.”                             “The good news of what happened in Alkali
                                                               Lake began to spread throughout the Shuswap
His time in the Caribou were challenging, and                  region, and reached out to the larger Canadian
reflecting back, very life giving. The people                  community, reaching even Australia.” Both
of Alkali Lake had reached the point of                        hands a clasped on his chest. “This was a real
collapse and disintegration. “There was only                   journey with the people and yet when I first
                                                               came it was awful.”

                                                               This was also the time when he became very
                                                               involved in developing the ministry of the
                                                               laity. The workload became too heavy for one
                                                               individual and he was blest with the arrival of
                                                               St. Kateri Mitchel (a Mohawk) and Sr.
                                                               Dorothy Bob (from Lillooet). Both of these
                                                               St. Ann sisters were full status First Nations
                                                               peoples. Together they help educate and
                                                               promote strong spiritual leaders for each
                                                               village. “We introduced them to the people as
                                                               spiritual leaders.”

                                                               Reluctantly John admits that he suffered a bit
                                                               of a breakdown and needed a rest. This was
                                                               also the time when the Oblate Ranch at
                                                               Williams Lake was sold and the first
                                                               allegations were beginning to surface. There
                                                               was much stress.

                                                               His next assignment was to the West side of
                                                               the Fraser River with the Chillcotin peoples.
         John Brieux in a pensive moment.                      These were part of the Dene people and spoke
                                                               a different language. “These were ten years in
one way to go and that was up! My ministry                     one of the most beautiful parts of British
fitted in as I walked with the people as they                  Columbia. This was the first place where
reached out for sobriety and serenity. This                    Christianity was planted in the center of BC.
was a time when they reached back to grab a                    In about 1863 a Jesuit missionary had been
hold of their own spirituality and their                       taken by the people into the back country to
culture.” With both hands moving through                       live with these people. There was memory of
the air he continued, “It was almost

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his presence and the memory that his native                    Oblate even when we know we have made
name was ‘one who puts up poles.’                              some serious errors. We cannot talk of the
                                                               history of BC without talking about the
Over his own efforts to show why he was not                    Oblates and the Sisters who made such an
suitable for a large urban parish, John                        impact.
ministered at St. Augustine’s Parish in
Vancouver. After fifteen years of ministry he                  “I am proud to carry on with my brothers;
took a sabbatical year by picking up his art                   happy to be a priest, to be an Oblate. I have
studies at Victoria College of Art. Frequently                 an optimistic outlook and have energy to do
he is asked, “And how is your art doing?” He                   what I can.”
is very involved in painting and sketching.
Now, he is pastor of St. Paul’s parish on the
North Shore (Vancouver). This is a First                       ANNOUNCEMENT:
Nations Community that involves John with
First Nations people who are very urban. This                     Upcoming Discernment
is a new challenge but does allow some
connection with the art world.                                         Weekends
John shares his own difficulties with the                      Here are two vocation discernment
history of our missionary work in which we                     opportunities for the coming months. Please
did not strive to inculturate the native culture,              take a moment and consider who you might
approach to spirituality, art and music into                   invite to be part of one of the weekends, and
Christianity. “There was nothing that was so                   give them a call. If you have any questions
                                                               regarding these retreats or vocations ministry
bad. The totems identified the different
                                                               please get in touch with me. Ken Thorson
families. They had their own way of
                                                               OMI
marrying, of story telling, art and music. We
put a damper on their dancing.” There is a                     May 20-23… Retreat in the Rockies
sigh. “In a way we sort of lost them by not                    The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
integrating them into Christianity.                            will host a discernment retreat in Canmore,
Unfortunately, nothing of the native culture                   AB for young men (18 - 35 years) who are
was used.”                                                     interested in learning about discernment, and
                                                               something about religious life. We’ll be
“We need to learn from each other. There                       hiking, praying, and of course talking about
must be a deep conversion and renewal                          our journey with God, with Canmore and the
among the people. The arts can serve us well                   Rockies as our backdrop. Join with others like
here. These are a people who are very                          yourself who are seeking to know God’s will
creative and musical.” He can understand the                   for their lives. The weekend will begin on
                                                               Friday at 7:00 p.m. and finish on Monday
difficulties these people face in such a
                                                               with lunch. Accommodation and food are
dominant urban environment. “How do we
                                                               provided. There is no charge for this retreat.
keep our identity?” There are strong                           [Read More]
questions in John ‘s eyes.
He shakes his head when asked about his                        For more information or to register contact:
identity as an Oblate. “I am proud of being an                 Fr Ken Thorson OMI at 613 884 4144 or

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Fr Mike Dechant OMI at 780 460 4269                            take us from the busy, inner city parishes in
vocations@omilacombe.ca                                        Lima along the coast to Chincha, Alta,
                                                               heavily damaged by the 2007 earthquake. We
June 2-5… Seeking God’s Will in Northern                       will travel to the high Andes and the missions
Saskatchewan                                                   of Orcotuna and Aucayacu. Finally, we will
The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate                      travel by boat to Sta. Clotilde deep in the
and the Sisters of the Presentation will host a                jungle along the Napo River where Father
retreat weekend for young women and men                        Moe Shroder’s hospital was founded almost
(18-35 years) who are interested in discerning                 30 years ago. It will be the experience of a
God’s path in their lives. We’ll be camping at                 lifetime. For more information, contact Neysa
St John Bosco Camp, three hourse north east                    or Teresa at 604 736 3972 or
of Saskatoon. Bosco is a northern camp set                     nmfinnie@yahoo.com or teresa@nfinnie.com.
and will provide us the opportunity to listen                  There is also a mission trip to Kenya
for God’s voice in the beauty of nature, as                    September 14-October 04 led by Fr. Ken
well as in our prayer and conversation                         Thorson, OMI.
throughout the weekend. In addition to some
good food and some good fun, this retreat
weekend will offer you some principles of                       Qu’Appelle House of Prayer.                    website: 
discernment and prayer, and will give you the                  www.qhpstillness.ca
opportunity to spend some time talking with
priests and sisters. Please get in touch with Fr
Ken or Sister Mary Jane for more details                       The Springhurst Residence, an Oblate
about the weekend.                                             community of retired and active residents,
[Read More]                                                    currently has a vacancy. We are open to
                                                               applications from Oblates seeking a full
For more information or to register contact:                   service facility in a welcoming, quiet
Sr Mary Jane Beavis (306) 244                                  environment to enjoy retirement, pursue long
0726 maryjane.beavis@gmail.com                                 term studies or other employment.
Fr Ken Thorson OMI (613) 884
4144 vocations@omilacombe.ca                                   The Residence is centrally located in Ottawa in
                                                               a tranquil setting by the Rideau River near St
Visit the website of Bountyfull House                          Paul’s University. Springhurst offers a spacious
(Vancouver). Father Larry Mackey, Sister                       private suite with ensuite bathroom. Monthly
Monica Guest and the staff at Bountyfull                       rent includes all meals, housekeeping, laundry
House in Vancouver, Canada have been
                                                               facilities, access to chapel, shared reception
working for over twenty years with recovery
                                                               rooms and outdoor patio and garden space. A
from all forms of addiction and abuse.
                                                               level of assisted care is available as needed but
www.bountyfullhouse.org
                                                               residents must meet established physical and
  Qu’Appelle House of Prayer.     website: 
                                                               mental criteria for independent living.
www.qhpstillness.ca

Oblate Mission Travel- Peru Mission Trip,                      For further information, contact Marlene
July 2011. Experience life with the Oblates                    Leonard, Residence Administrator;
in Peru on this 2-3 week mission trip. For                     Telephone: 613 567 0371 Fax: 613 567 0967
more than 50 years, the Peru/Canada Oblate
relationship has flourished. This mission will                  Email: springhurstadministrator@oblates.ca


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INFO Lacombe - May 20 2011

  • 1. Albert Lacombe, OMI 1827 – 1916 Volume 8, Number 17 May 20, 2011 WAYNE JARVO OMI In this issue... WAYNE JARVO OMI……...….……....…..1 JEAN-PAUL VANTROYS, OMI…….....…3 JOHN BRIEUX, OMI…………...……..…..4 UPCOMING DISCERNMENT WEEKENDS………………………………..7 ANNOUNCEMENT………………..……...8 NEXT ISSUE OF INFO LACOMBE WILL BE MAY 27, 2011. 50 Years as an Oblate On Friday, March 18, members of Springhurst Community and guests gathered at Springhurst to celebrate with Bro. Wayne Saskatoon Office- Communications Jarvo, 50 years of Religious life. A special TEL: 306 244 1556 guest for the social and supper was a friend of FAX: 306 242 8916 Wayne’s, Senator Allan Mac Eachern. CELL: 306 370 7581
  • 2. Volume 8, Number 17 May 20, 2011 175 MAIN STREET ● OTTAWA ON K1S 1C3 ● TEL: 613-230-2225 ● FAX: 613-230-2948 ● www.omilacombe.ca Wayne began his Novitiate, along with 11 others, in 1959 at the Gloucester Farm You came to the Oblates from Cornwall it outside Ottawa. After several months a few seems of the novices were moved to Arnprior to To be lay brother filled all of your dreams assist with the farm work. At Gloucester, St. Anthony’s Novitiate, his Novice Director was And so to the farm, where you learned how to Fr. Patrick Sheehan. At Arnprior it was Fr. cook Maurice Peake who continued the challenge ‘Twould be your life’s work now, by hook or of forming Wayne. Of the 11 who began by crook. Novitiate with Wayne, the one remaining Oblate is Fr. Terry Mc Namara, presently You went to the West, one year there you ministering as Pastor at St. Augustine’s stayed Parish, Vancouver. Then back to the city, where you made the Wayne summarized his years as an Oblate in grade, these words: “I had many enjoyable times in In formation houses, all over the place, my Religious Life. I was happy to minister They kept movin’ you around, twas a holy to all kinds of people including those in disgrace. Formation, missions in Labrador (Happy Valley) and British Columbia (Kuper Island), served at the Provincial House (Daley Ave., Twice in your lifetime you went to the North Ottawa) where I had the distinction of living It was in Happy Goose Bay that you sallied with three former Provincials; from 1970-72 I forth, ministered at Villa Madonna Nursing Home, Ottawa. Wherever I was assigned I tried to The school and the parish for some 20 years meet the many needs of people from cooking In all your assignments, you looked after the meals to bringing joy to their lives”. dears. A person who has known Wayne for several years has this to say: He is a good cook, a It was cooking and shopping that filled all better dancer, but most of all, a fine Brother. your time (As a dancer in Happy Valley, Wayne has his When you worked up at Gillies, you acted dancing shoes hanging over the bar at the just fine. Knights of Columbus). You did all this work and were happy to know Fr. Carl Kelly, a resident of Springhurst, told All the gossip and news bits and rumors to the story of Wayne’s life in song. show. Fifty years an Oblate You came here to Springhurst and that’s where you are Hey, Wayne, It’s been good to know you 3X On trips to the airport you use your own car. It’s a long time since you’ve been home You fill in all places where folks are away, Now, you gotta be driftin’ along. Page 2 of 8
  • 3. Volume 8, Number 17 May 20, 2011 175 MAIN STREET ● OTTAWA ON K1S 1C3 ● TEL: 613-230-2225 ● FAX: 613-230-2948 ● www.omilacombe.ca With laundry and cooking, what more can I Jean-Paul leaves no doubt about his say. French language and culture even though he has a Flemish name. He comes from Roulnix (Department du Nord) in France. Its now fifty years as an Oblate you’ve been He made his novitiate in 1945 and was Its been quite a journey, to now from back ordained a priest February 18, 1951. This then year marks his sixtieth anniversary. You’ve been a great friend tho through many He arrived in Jousard, Alberta, Canada a year November of 1951. There was a gravel And may God be with you, from all of us road which was routed along Lesser Slave Lake. This road could be closed by here. snow in the winter months. He was sent to learn the Cree language with Nicolas JEAN-PAUL VANTROYS, Roué, OMI, until May of 1953. He chuckles when he remembers that his OMI Cree always has a ‘French accent.’ By Nestor Gregoire,OMI. A very frightful moment happened, April 15, 1952, when he was travelled with Fr. Vandersteen, OMI, eighteen kilometers south of Fort Vermillon. The snow had already melted on the land. The only way to travel with a dog team was on the ice of the Peace River. Fr. Vandersteen, OMI, was on the back of the sled when all of a sudden the ice flipped up and he fell into the water, fortunately holding on the two wires from the sled. The dogs and the sled remained on the upper part of the large piece of ice. Slowly he “told me to go to the front of the sled and he managed to crawl out of the cold water.” This all happened at lighting speed. Fortunately, Fr. Vandersteen had grabbed on to the wires as he slipped into the cold waters. After crawling out of the cold water he revived very quickly. It was April and the sun was very warm. Jean-Paul commented about this rescue, “He was a tough guy! He didn’t care what had happened to him.” Looking back on that trip across the ice he admits that it was foolish. They did not lose any dogs. In fact, the dogs sat down and waited for Page 3 of 8
  • 4. Volume 8, Number 17 May 20, 2011 175 MAIN STREET ● OTTAWA ON K1S 1C3 ● TEL: 613-230-2225 ● FAX: 613-230-2948 ● www.omilacombe.ca what was about to happen! When it was EASTER time to move off the ice and travel over the land the dogs rushed up the river bank. “They were scared!” Cosmic gloom The God-man lies within the tomb Remembering Fr. Vandersteen in light of While the universe groans this fall through the ice, Jean-Paul added: all of humanity moans “He was really a missionary and so very strong willed!” Questions abound--when,what, and why? Jean-Paul was an Oblate who was sent to It is a time to live or a time to die? be missionary in Northern Alberta but he strongly states that he never enjoyed Then, with explosive suddenness fishing and hunting. Only once did he earth opens up to heaven help shot a bear and he confesses that ‘he and mortality stretches out to eternity would never do that again!’ Why look for the living among the dead? Jean-Paul divides his Oblate life into four He has risen as he said. phases. His first assignment was to Fox Valley and Little Red River (Alberta), a Brian Jayawardhana OMI. Edmonton. March 11,2011 Cree Community, from 1953-1966. The Sisters of Ste. Chretienne joined the mission in 1957 (departing in 2011) and were a very significant part of the life and mission of these churches. These sisters also began three schools in these communities: Fox Lake, Garden River and Jean d’Or Prairie. Jean-Paul worked with closely with these sisters and sorrows over their departure from these national team with Jim and Adele First Nation Communities. Longstaff (Saskatoon). He has given the weekend in both English and French and Then he moved to Wabasca, 1966-77. worked on the national training weekends There was a sabbatical year in Gonzaga for team couples. This also involved University (Sponkane, Wash.) with a side travel to Zambia, New Jersey, Uruguay trip to the Holy Land and Rome. and Hungry. He enjoyed this ministry very much. “People were responding and He returned to Spirit River (an I liked the interaction.” Through Anglophone community), 1978-1991. Marriage Encounter he has made many Then to St. Isadore ( a Francophone friends. community) and Napa and Marie Reine for the next sixteen years. The past two years Jean-Paul has become involved with Retroville which seeks to Throughout this time Jean-Paul’s bring healing to troubled marriages. One involvement with Marriage Encounter of the rewards of this ministry is the was very rewarding. For over thirty years people who return to tell “me how the (1978-2008) he worked with the Marriage weekend put them back together again.” Encounter teams and served on the This is ecumenical but also involves Page 4 of 8
  • 5. Volume 8, Number 17 May 20, 2011 175 MAIN STREET ● OTTAWA ON K1S 1C3 ● TEL: 613-230-2225 ● FAX: 613-230-2948 ● www.omilacombe.ca JOHN BRIEUX, OMI By Nestor Gregoire OMI John is friendly, talkative, colorful and full of stories. He wears his Oblate identity with a sense of pride and fills the room with his warm smile. His conversation is equally expressive in his facial expressions as in his spirited words. Beginning in Peterborough, Ontario (born in 1942), he has spent his life as an ordained priest (1974) in the West. His first assignment was to St. Mary’s Parish in Prince George, followed by ten years in the Caribou (near Williams Lake) among the Shuswap people. After a sabbatical year he was transferred to the Western side of the Fraser river to minister with the Chilcotin peoples. In 1995, after a letter that explained why he should not be assigned to St. Augustine’s Parish in Vancouver, and succeeded Joe Rossiter, OMI, as pastor (which extended to fifteen years). St. Albert Parish, St. Albert, Alberta There is a strong connection with art in the life of John (and his brother). They started out in high school at St. Pat’s in Ottawa (first couples from inter-faith backgrounds. It Oblate connection) but were transferred to challenges the values and experiences Fisher Park High School which concentrated that are shared from a Christian perspective. in the arts. Without hesitation John adds (including his brother): “We did well there!” Jean-Paul has a lot of energy and is very After high school there was a brief period of appreciative to work with people. His working with Crowley Films in Ottawa who small apartment boasts of many books. “I were in the process of working on an like the activity. I cannot help from doing animation film, ‘The Wizard of Oz.’ He also nothing.” He has good health and a worked for a brief time at the National strong history of longevity in his family. Museum in Ottawa and can point to several Most of his eight siblings are alive today. projects that he helped to construct. This was Now, looking forward to his sixtieth a very healthy exposure to animation leading anniversary he chuckles, “I thank my to attendance at the College of Art in the hope God!” of becoming an illustrator. Page 5 of 8
  • 6. Volume 8, Number 17 May 20, 2011 175 MAIN STREET ● OTTAWA ON K1S 1C3 ● TEL: 613-230-2225 ● FAX: 613-230-2948 ● www.omilacombe.ca Then in 1966 he experienced a profound call miraculous the recovery that happened and to religious life that “took me right out of now thirty five years later they are still sober. school. It was my Mother who pointed me to There may be the occasional slip, but they the Oblates and when I walked into Holy return to sobriety. Rosary Scholasticate for a retreat I knew that I belonged. I felt right at home.” “The good news of what happened in Alkali Lake began to spread throughout the Shuswap His time in the Caribou were challenging, and region, and reached out to the larger Canadian reflecting back, very life giving. The people community, reaching even Australia.” Both of Alkali Lake had reached the point of hands a clasped on his chest. “This was a real collapse and disintegration. “There was only journey with the people and yet when I first came it was awful.” This was also the time when he became very involved in developing the ministry of the laity. The workload became too heavy for one individual and he was blest with the arrival of St. Kateri Mitchel (a Mohawk) and Sr. Dorothy Bob (from Lillooet). Both of these St. Ann sisters were full status First Nations peoples. Together they help educate and promote strong spiritual leaders for each village. “We introduced them to the people as spiritual leaders.” Reluctantly John admits that he suffered a bit of a breakdown and needed a rest. This was also the time when the Oblate Ranch at Williams Lake was sold and the first allegations were beginning to surface. There was much stress. His next assignment was to the West side of the Fraser River with the Chillcotin peoples. John Brieux in a pensive moment. These were part of the Dene people and spoke a different language. “These were ten years in one way to go and that was up! My ministry one of the most beautiful parts of British fitted in as I walked with the people as they Columbia. This was the first place where reached out for sobriety and serenity. This Christianity was planted in the center of BC. was a time when they reached back to grab a In about 1863 a Jesuit missionary had been hold of their own spirituality and their taken by the people into the back country to culture.” With both hands moving through live with these people. There was memory of the air he continued, “It was almost Page 6 of 8
  • 7. Volume 8, Number 17 May 20, 2011 175 MAIN STREET ● OTTAWA ON K1S 1C3 ● TEL: 613-230-2225 ● FAX: 613-230-2948 ● www.omilacombe.ca his presence and the memory that his native Oblate even when we know we have made name was ‘one who puts up poles.’ some serious errors. We cannot talk of the history of BC without talking about the Over his own efforts to show why he was not Oblates and the Sisters who made such an suitable for a large urban parish, John impact. ministered at St. Augustine’s Parish in Vancouver. After fifteen years of ministry he “I am proud to carry on with my brothers; took a sabbatical year by picking up his art happy to be a priest, to be an Oblate. I have studies at Victoria College of Art. Frequently an optimistic outlook and have energy to do he is asked, “And how is your art doing?” He what I can.” is very involved in painting and sketching. Now, he is pastor of St. Paul’s parish on the North Shore (Vancouver). This is a First ANNOUNCEMENT: Nations Community that involves John with First Nations people who are very urban. This Upcoming Discernment is a new challenge but does allow some connection with the art world. Weekends John shares his own difficulties with the Here are two vocation discernment history of our missionary work in which we opportunities for the coming months. Please did not strive to inculturate the native culture, take a moment and consider who you might approach to spirituality, art and music into invite to be part of one of the weekends, and Christianity. “There was nothing that was so give them a call. If you have any questions regarding these retreats or vocations ministry bad. The totems identified the different please get in touch with me. Ken Thorson families. They had their own way of OMI marrying, of story telling, art and music. We put a damper on their dancing.” There is a May 20-23… Retreat in the Rockies sigh. “In a way we sort of lost them by not The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate integrating them into Christianity. will host a discernment retreat in Canmore, Unfortunately, nothing of the native culture AB for young men (18 - 35 years) who are was used.” interested in learning about discernment, and something about religious life. We’ll be “We need to learn from each other. There hiking, praying, and of course talking about must be a deep conversion and renewal our journey with God, with Canmore and the among the people. The arts can serve us well Rockies as our backdrop. Join with others like here. These are a people who are very yourself who are seeking to know God’s will creative and musical.” He can understand the for their lives. The weekend will begin on Friday at 7:00 p.m. and finish on Monday difficulties these people face in such a with lunch. Accommodation and food are dominant urban environment. “How do we provided. There is no charge for this retreat. keep our identity?” There are strong [Read More] questions in John ‘s eyes. He shakes his head when asked about his For more information or to register contact: identity as an Oblate. “I am proud of being an Fr Ken Thorson OMI at 613 884 4144 or Page 7 of 8
  • 8. Volume 8, Number 17 May 20, 2011 175 MAIN STREET ● OTTAWA ON K1S 1C3 ● TEL: 613-230-2225 ● FAX: 613-230-2948 ● www.omilacombe.ca Fr Mike Dechant OMI at 780 460 4269 take us from the busy, inner city parishes in vocations@omilacombe.ca Lima along the coast to Chincha, Alta, heavily damaged by the 2007 earthquake. We June 2-5… Seeking God’s Will in Northern will travel to the high Andes and the missions Saskatchewan of Orcotuna and Aucayacu. Finally, we will The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate travel by boat to Sta. Clotilde deep in the and the Sisters of the Presentation will host a jungle along the Napo River where Father retreat weekend for young women and men Moe Shroder’s hospital was founded almost (18-35 years) who are interested in discerning 30 years ago. It will be the experience of a God’s path in their lives. We’ll be camping at lifetime. For more information, contact Neysa St John Bosco Camp, three hourse north east or Teresa at 604 736 3972 or of Saskatoon. Bosco is a northern camp set nmfinnie@yahoo.com or teresa@nfinnie.com. and will provide us the opportunity to listen There is also a mission trip to Kenya for God’s voice in the beauty of nature, as September 14-October 04 led by Fr. Ken well as in our prayer and conversation Thorson, OMI. throughout the weekend. In addition to some good food and some good fun, this retreat weekend will offer you some principles of Qu’Appelle House of Prayer. website:  discernment and prayer, and will give you the www.qhpstillness.ca opportunity to spend some time talking with priests and sisters. Please get in touch with Fr Ken or Sister Mary Jane for more details The Springhurst Residence, an Oblate about the weekend. community of retired and active residents, [Read More] currently has a vacancy. We are open to applications from Oblates seeking a full For more information or to register contact: service facility in a welcoming, quiet Sr Mary Jane Beavis (306) 244 environment to enjoy retirement, pursue long 0726 maryjane.beavis@gmail.com term studies or other employment. Fr Ken Thorson OMI (613) 884 4144 vocations@omilacombe.ca The Residence is centrally located in Ottawa in a tranquil setting by the Rideau River near St Visit the website of Bountyfull House Paul’s University. Springhurst offers a spacious (Vancouver). Father Larry Mackey, Sister private suite with ensuite bathroom. Monthly Monica Guest and the staff at Bountyfull rent includes all meals, housekeeping, laundry House in Vancouver, Canada have been facilities, access to chapel, shared reception working for over twenty years with recovery rooms and outdoor patio and garden space. A from all forms of addiction and abuse. level of assisted care is available as needed but www.bountyfullhouse.org residents must meet established physical and Qu’Appelle House of Prayer. website:  mental criteria for independent living. www.qhpstillness.ca Oblate Mission Travel- Peru Mission Trip, For further information, contact Marlene July 2011. Experience life with the Oblates Leonard, Residence Administrator; in Peru on this 2-3 week mission trip. For Telephone: 613 567 0371 Fax: 613 567 0967 more than 50 years, the Peru/Canada Oblate relationship has flourished. This mission will Email: springhurstadministrator@oblates.ca Page 8 of 8