Today we commemorate Pope Saint John Paul II, who reigned as Pope from 1978-2005. His Feast-day is observed today because it is the anniversary of his Installation to the Chair of Saint Peter: October 22nd, 1978.
He was truly a “great man” of history: in his biography, in his contribution to the intellectual thought of Western Civilization, in his role as the World Pastor of a truly global Church. There were times during the course of his long reign when he seemed to be holding the world together by the force of his personality and the fervor of his prayers.
In connection with John Paul II’s memory, I want to recall two of our late parishioners, Stan and Maria Schroter, who were of his generation and shared in the crucible experience of the Polish struggle against Nazi Germany. Stan fought with the Polish army in September, 1939, was captured and escaped six times, and then, after Poland was overrun, went into exile and joined the Polish Legion fighting with the Allies. Maria was among the young women of the Polish Home Army who fought in the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. She was deported into Germany until the end of the War. Stan, who had known her family before the War, saw her name on the Displaced Persons list and took an army truck from Rome to find her.
A most persistent suitor, Stan persuaded Maria to go back with him to Rome, where they were married. Their journey eventually brought them here to Newton Upper Falls and Mary Immaculate of Lourdes parish, where they raised their five children.
Given their history, I thought it most poignant that each of them should have died, a year apart, flanking John Paul II’s Feast-day—Stan died on October 21st, 2016, and Maria died on October 23rd, 2017. Last Sunday’s 5:30 PM Mass was offered for the repose of their souls, at the request of their daughter Christine (Schroter) Tramontozzi. Requiescant in Pace.
Mary Immaculate of Lourdes is Newton and Needham Massachusetts' oldest Roman Catholic Parish. Founded as Saint Mary Parish in 1870, it was renamed "Mary Immaculate of Lourdes" when the new Church was dedicated on Thanksgiving Day, 1910. In addition to being a regular territorial parish of the Archdiocese of Boston it is also a "Mission Parish" since 2007 with a special apostolate for the Traditional Latin Mass (1962 Missal).
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