Franciscan Institute at St. Bonaventure graduates 22 leaders from Franciscan institutions
ST. BONAVENTURE — The Franciscan Institute at St. Bonaventure University graduated 22 men and women from its Padua Program on June 12.
The Padua Program is a yearlong certificate program of Franciscan mission-based leadership training for lay and religious leaders of Franciscan institutions.
In a ceremony of blessing and thanksgiving, Fr. David B. Couturier, O.F.M. Cap., director of the Franciscan Institute, highlighted the unique nature of the participants’ training.
“We have always thought of ‘vocation’ as a lifetime commitment, an obligation by vows or solemn promises that is lifelong. It seems to me (and others) that the Spirit is doing something new in the Church, providing for a vocation that is both intensely spiritual, powerfully committed but temporary and transient as well,” he said.
“This is what (program instructor) Dr. Julianne Wallace proposed with her evocative insight about an ‘institutional vocation.’ It is a vocation that serves the transformation of institutions of charism and service. It is a calling to a particular ministry for a time in institutions dedicated to the common good and upbuilding in Christ’s name,” Fr. David added.
This year’s graduates formed the sixth cohort of students from Franciscan schools and colleges, social service agencies, religious congregations and hospital systems. Students are instructed on the core vision and values of the Franciscan intellectual tradition, serving as a foundation for mission, alongside the latest insights in organizational development.
Among the graduates of this year’s program were two employees of St. Bonaventure University: Dr. Erin Sadlack, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, and Alex Payne, administrative assistant to the dean of the School of Education.
The other graduates are Yvette Batts (Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, Jamaica), Brendan Butcher (principal of St. Paul School, Florida), Debbie Coakley (board representative, Franciscan Sisters of Allegany), Brian Dearinger (director of communications, Conventual Friars), Dr. Diedre DeBose (vice president for mission and equity, Hilbert College), Melanie Douglas (major gifts officer, Conventual Friars), Fr. John Elmer (Mission Advancement Office, Conventual Friars), Michael Fenn (Mt. Irenaeus), Nicki Franklin (Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, Jamaica), Katrina Gill (Mission Integration coordinator, Bay Care Hospitals, Tampa, Florida).
Fr. David was joined in the ceremony of blessing by Jeff Papia, director of strategy for Our Lady of Victory Human Services in Lackawanna. Their other colleague, Debi Haug, director of mission for the Association of Franciscan Colleges and Universities, was leading a pilgrimage to Ireland and unable to attend the ceremony.
The seventh cohort begins its on-campus program July 9-12. For more information or to register, visit www.sbu.edu/franciscaninstitute.