Dear Parishioners and Friends,
This week we celebrated the funeral of our Fr Denis at St. Bernadette. Parishioners and friends flocked to the Prayer Vigil on Wednesday night, and Funeral Mass the following day. They joined the Paulist Fathers, other priests, and Our Regional Bishop Martin Ashe in prayer. It was a fitting farewell to Fr Denis, by people who loved him and valued his ministry.
Fr Denis was born in Malta in 1942 and was ordained priest in 1967. He came to Australia in 1970 and ministered mainly in Melbourne at Wantirna (our seminary), Parkville and North Sunshine. He also served in the Peruvian Mission for about six years and spent a few years of ministry in Malta as well.
In his tribute, Fr Noel reminded us that wherever there was Fr Denis,
· there was energy and activity. He certainly was not one with folded hands waiting for things to happen. He was in the thick of things and inspired others to do the same.
· there was noise, singing, laughter, and life. He did not allow dullness to be around him. He loved to be with people and people loved to be with him.
· there was community and he could relate to the young and old. He was able to cross the ethnic boundaries and was at ease with all people who crossed his path. He was generous with his time and did not hesitate to help anyone in need.
He was, above all, a man of God, a man of faith, who was faithful to his prayer life and took the Eucharistic ministry very seriously. He had a special love for our Blessed Virgin Mary and took the initiative to construct the shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes at St. Bernadette’s. The shrine attracts many people to prayer, also thanks to the loving care it receives from parishioners of mainly Vietnamese background.
In 2021, Fr Denis was admitted to Rosary Home, run by the Dominican Sisters. He was very well cared for, and he did his best to connect with the staff and residents, especially during COVID time, when he celebrated Mass daily. He was a missionary priest even to the end of his life.
Whenever people asked him how he was doing, he always said that he was ok, even when his physical fragility was taking over. These last few weeks, his health deteriorated, and he passed away on Tuesday the 7th of January 2025. At the Melbourne General Cemetery (Carlton) where he was buried, we prayed for his soul, and sang his favourite Allabare... I will praise. We were filled with joy, for surely, he was joining us from heaven. May God grant him eternal rest.
God bless you. Fr Silvio