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Lisa Ursino
July 20, 2024
I loved him and loved how he served rather than dictate. I was on his Pastoral Council during those difficult years. It heart a lot, but the grace I received as I watched him deal with persecution was immeasurable to me and my personal faith. He taught by example. I will always miss him until I see him in heaven!
July 30, 2018
I served on the Archdiocesan Pastoral Council with Archbishop Hunthausen in those most difficult times. He was a model of humbleness, forgiveness and believed in the power of prayer. I was blessed to walk with him when he was in Seattle. I would do anything for him. I am SO happy that he has been "Restored" in the Kingdom of Life and in the arms of Jesus. Lisa Ursino
July 29, 2018
I had the honor of meeting Archbishop Hunthausen while I was a novice with the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Peace. I had just finished reading the book, The Clown of God, a wonderful novel about a priest with close friendship ties to the Pope. The characters reminded me of Archbishop Hunthausen and Pope John XXIII. I mentioned the book and showed it to the Archbishop who very graciously listened to my comments. I am now involved in a non violence study group and named Archbishop Hunthausen as my mentor. I have missed him since he retired. He was a good,kind man served as a witness and leader of faith in action who will be remembered for many years. My condolences to all who knew and loved him. Cheryl Nelson
July 27, 2018
I am truly sorry for the loss of your loved one. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to your entire family and friends. Please know that the God of all comfort has loving concern for you at this time, Psalms chapter 147 verse 3. I know you will miss your precious loved one every day, may God give you strength, peace and loving memories during this difficult time. Ann Smith
Michael Dick
July 26, 2018
I have known Archbishop Hunthausen for 57 years, since he was the college president living across the hall in Borromeo Hall at Carroll. As a seminarian I interacted with him constantly, he ordained me a deacon in 1970. I used to call him and Jack every few weeks over the last two years. I spent the last couple of years trying by various ways to arrange a pastoral phone call from Pope Francis. After all, they both showed that chemistry and mercy do intermingle. He was a friend and a mentor; he personified for me the Jesus of the Gospels. I remember August of 1962. I was in the Borromeo chapel praying before his episcopal ordination. I was off to the side, when "Dutch" came in and knelt at the back and prayed; like the Lord, he would have so much joy and pain facing him. I now have a powerful intercessor on high.
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