St. John’s Holds Special Prayer Service For Pope John Paul II

Friday, April 1, 2005 -- Showing their love and respect for the world’s most dynamic spiritual leader, students, faculty and staff at St. John’s University held a special prayer service for Pope John Paul II today at St. Thomas More Church on the Queens campus.

“This was our way of joining the rest of the world in a prayerful show of love for Pope John Paul,” said Victoria Migliore ’98C, ‘01GEd, a campus minister at St. John’s. “We appreciate the energy and optimism he has brought to people all over the world.”

Speaking from Rome, Italy, Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M., President of St. John’s, told CNN that the entire world was united in prayer for the Holy Father. “This man has touched so many lives in so many different ways,” said Fr. Harrington, who was visiting St. John’s Rome campus. “Tonight, for example, here in Rome, my sense is that the soul of Rome is shining forth. “I presume that’s what’s happening all around the world right now.”

St. John’s has a long and personal connection to Pope John Paul II. The Holy Father received Fr. Harrington and members from St. John’s soccer team after the team won the National Championship in 1996. At a special convocation on the Queens campus in September, 2004, St. John’s honored His Eminence Angelo Cardinal Sodano, Vatican Secretary of State and Vice Dean of the College of Cardinals, with an honorary Doctor of Law degree.

The campus prayer service was especially appropriate given Pope John Paul’s strong connection to Catholic youth, said Victoria Migliore. “This Pope had a very special bond to the young people of the Church,” she said. “His presence and message have helped so many young people stay committed to the Faith. That’s the legacy he leaves.”

Victoria and her sister, Paula ‘98C, ‘01GEd, helped lead a contingent of St. John’s students to the Holy Father’s World Youth Day celebrations in 2000 and 2002. “It was clear that the Holy Father felt a genuine, deep concern for the youth of the Church,” Paula recalled. “When he spoke, he referred to the young people as ‘my young friends,’ ‘my dear friends.’ He invited young people to be the future of the Church.”

At this time of remembrance, we invite you to share the personal recollections of another member of the of the St. John’s community.