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Father Swenson and St. Bridget Catholic Church
We are blessed here in Las Vegas with wonderful, holy
priests. There's a few I can say who I truly love, and who I thank God
for bringing into my life ~ Father Swenson's one of them.
He was sent to St. Bridget's to close it down ~ instead
he opened the church doors wide to all, with the town's first Perpetual
Eucharistic Adoration Chapel and, under his guidance, the parish became
bigger than ever before. That first tiny Adoration Chapel and little white
church were so warm, homey and welcoming ~ but Father Swenson always wanted
to build a new church. The Lord granted him his wish ~ and Father Swenson
celebrated his last Christmas here on earth attending Mass in the new church.
He was adamant about the importance of keeping the Tabernacle in
the center of the church and the design of the new building reflects his
strong conviction. And he brought to the new church building many of the
beautiful religious art pieces that his old Church and Adoration Chapel
contained. It was a joy to see in the new church the familiar and lovely
Monstrance, embroidered Altar cloths, candles and statues from the old
Adoration Chapel. and I am so glad that the stained glass windows from
the old church were preserved and placed in the new one.
St. Bridget's is one of the few churches in the diocese
which celebrates the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass on Saturday mornings and
people came from everywhere to attend. Father Swenson loved Our Lady so
much! He always said that his Saturday morning Mass is dedicated to Mary.
He was so funny ~ once he quipped, "The church is so full this morning,
I'm tempted to take up a collection!" But then he said, "But no, anyone
who comes here to celebrate this Mass in honor of Our Lady is giving enough.
I'll never take a collection at a Saturday morning Mass."
I can still hear him saying to me, and he said this way
more than once, "God loves you a lot, little Suzie! He has plans for you."
He always hoped that I would be a Carmelite Nun... and even sent me to
talk with the Sisters when they were still here in town. Life isn't quite
going in that direction, but I still do think that, unusual as it may seem,
my life is going in accordance with God's plan. Father Swenson, you're
in Heaven now and you know exactly what it is that He has in mind for me,
and because you loved all the people you shepherded so well ~ I smile when
I think of how, in all that I do, in all my hopes and dreams, that, even
from Heaven, I am still being helped by your prayers. |