2020 December Virtual Commencement Address
2020 December Virtual Commencement Address
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- Saint Vincent Benedictine Monks Continue Epiphany Tradition
- Update on Saint Vincent College Summer Theatre
- KCOE to Host Webinar Series on Lean Six Sigma, Lean Management
- December Commencement, Spring Academic Calendar Updates Announced
- McKenna Students Complete SAP Business One Training
- Virtual Info Session Planned for Management: Operational Excellence Grad Program
- Jeri Eckhart Queenan to Receive Honorary Degree, Deliver Commencement Address
- Saint Vincent College to Hold Virtual December Commencement
- Inaugural Fellows Selected for Gretsch Fellowship in Children's Music at the Fred Rogers Center
- Concert Series Resumes with Special Virtual Performance
- Dr. Sarah Daly Edits Book Exploring "Theories of Crime Through Popular Culture"
- McCarl Coverlet Gallery to Host Virtual Holiday Programming
- Andrew Kunz to Serve as Treasurer of SGA Executive Board
- 2021 SGA Executive Board Installed in Gavel Ceremony
- Sarah Centore Elected Secretary of SGA Executive Board
- Robert Gigliotti to Serve as SGA Executive Board President
- Alaina Dorazio Reelected VP of SGA Executive Board
- Music at Midday Series to Welcome Violinist Cara Garofalo
- Special Awards of Achievement Presented During Founders' Day
- Professor Michelle Gil-Montero Recognized with Projektenmacher Award
- Dr. Julia Cavallo Appointed Executive Director of ABCU
- New 'Music at Midday' Series Kicks off with Cellist Rachel Smith
- Dr. Jason King Honored with Thoburn Excellence in Teaching Award
- Graduate Program Receives High Marks for Value
- Engineering Students Named Clare Boothe Luce Scholars
- SVC Professor Explores Women of the New Testament in New Book
- McKenna School Students to Take Part in Virtual Conference
- Center for Catholic Thought and Culture Earns National Recognition
- SVC Players Prep for First Virtual Production
- Eulalia Books Releases First Full-Length English Translation of Colombian Woman Poet
- SVC Awarded Federal Grant to Support Student Success
- SVC Selected to Host 2022 NCAA D-III Volleyball Championship
- Saint Vincent College Players Set for Virtual Play
- Justin Fabin Named New Chief Information Officer
- SVC Players' Virtual Performance Now Available for Viewing
- Construction Begins on Student Life and Hospitality Center
- SVC Listed Among Nation's Best in College Factual Rankings
- Saint Vincent College Announces 2020 Alumni of Distinction
- Ofrenda on Display to Commemorate Día de los Muertos
- Major Exploration Day for Prospective Students Scheduled Nov. 11
- SBDC to Present 'Surviving the Pandemic' Webinar
- SVC Criminology Professor Explores Police Response to Mental Health Calls in New Book
- Rising Senior Awarded Alpha Lambda Delta Scholarship
- PAC Announces Athletic Scheduling Changes for Fall 2020
- SVC Professor Explores Aquinas's Thought in New Book
- Rising SVC Sophomore Lauded in Essay Competition
- A Message from the Alumni Relations Office
- SVC Alumni Council Holds First Virtual Meeting
- SVC Senior, Professor Study Effectiveness of Goats in Controlling Vegetation
- SVC Faculty Member Featured on Industry Podcast
- SBDC to Provide COVID-19 Assistance to Small Businesses
- Data Science, Business Data Analytics Big Part of SVC Grad's Career
- SVC Alum, Administrator Recognized on 40 Under 40 Listing
- SVC Earns High Marks in Money Magazine Rankings
- McKenna School Faculty Member Appointed to Editorial Positions
- SGA Election Results Announced
- SVC ROTC Cadets, Benedictines Complete Stair Climb for 9/11
- SVC Ranked in Top Tier of National Liberal Arts Colleges by U.S. News
- Eulalia Books to Host Series of Virtual Workshops
- SVC Announces Updated Commencement Plans
- Virtual Homecoming and Fall Family Weekend Events Planned Sept. 23-27
- SVC Senior Showcases Writing Skills as Contributor to Newspaper Serial
- Eleven Boyer School Grads Accepted into Allied Health Programs
- Graduates of Boyer School to Pursue Advanced Degrees
- Boyer School Graduates Accepted into Graduate, Medical, Allied Health Programs
- Virtual Get Acquainted Day Planned June 13
- Senior Student-Athlete Awards Announced
- A Message from President Rev. Paul R. Taylor, O.S.B.
- Equestrian Club Takes Part in Virtual Event
- New Start Date for Fall 2020
- SVC to Resume Campus Visits
- SVC Alumna Wins Literary Award
- Faith and Reason Day Camp Registration Open
- Fred Rogers Center Accepting Applications for Gretsch Fellowship
- Spring Dean's List Announced
- SVC Faculty Member Wins Award in Film Competition
- 2019 SVC Grad Awarded Fellowship
- Saint Vincent College, Seminary Graduate Named Bishop of Greensburg Diocese
- Father Martin de Porres Bartel, O.S.B., Elected Twelfth Archabbot, Named Chancellor
- Participants Sought for Online COVID-19 Impact Study
- Cybersecurity Program Earns National Recognition
- Mass for the Blessing of Archabbot Martin
- Dr. Jeff Mallory Appointed Executive Vice President
- Dr. Paul Follansbee Named Winner of Wimmer Faculty Award
- Aaron Sams Honored with Quentin Schaut Faculty Award
- Jessica Gibbs Named 2020 President's Award Recipient
- Tulk Announces Retirement; Wilfong Named Head Men's Lacrosse Coach
- Virtual Academic Conference Launched
- SVC Mourns the Loss of Distinguished Alum Herman K. Dupré, C'53
- Registration for Summer Courses Open
- Digital Exhibition Showcases Work of Students
- Center for Catholic Thought and Culture Launches Weekly Virtual Happy Hour
- SVC Administrator Wins Regional Honor
- Three Hundred Twenty-Five Students Awarded Degrees
- SVC Addresses Plans for Fall Semester
- Special Memorial Day Service to Be Streamed
- Virtual 5K to Support Student Emergency Fund
- McKenna School Graduates Accepted into Graduate, Ph.D. Programs
- AHSS Students to Pursue Advanced Degrees
- SVC Grad Published in National Outlets
- Boyer Grads Accepted into Professional Health Programs
- Library, Art Center Dedication Postponed
- Boyer School Donates Lab Supplies to First Responders, Medical Personnel
- SVC Grad's Virtual Art Lessons Earn Strong Response
- Saint Vincent College Awards Bachelor's, Master's Degrees at Virtual December Commencement
- McKenna School Faculty Member Featured on Podcast
- Greensburg Salem Students Sweep Pasta Bridge Competition
- Rogers Center, Global Instruments Brand Gretsch Establish Fellowship in Children's Music
- SVC to Waive Test Score Requirements for 2020 Applications
- 2019-20 Issue of Saint Vincent Literary Magazine, Generation, Released
- Students Selected for Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society
- SVC to Commemorate Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
- SVC Golf Teams to Call Historic Latrobe Country Club Home
- SVC Junior Looks to Build Off Record-Breaking Season
- McCarl Coverlet Gallery Launches Digital Exhibit
- Update Regarding 2020 Commencement
- SVC Professor Publishes Full-Length Book of Poetry
- Easter Sunday Mass to be Streamed Live from Basilica
- SVC Grad on Front Lines of COVID-19 Battle
- History Department, Westmoreland Historical Society Launch COVID-19 Digital Archive
- SVC Professor Explores Progressivism in New Book
- Office of Admission Extends Deposit Deadline
- Saint Vincent College Announces Award Winners
- Equestrian Superstar to Visit SVC
- CPET Lecture Series Continues March 10
- Helen Kish Awarded Full-Tuition Wimmer Scholarship
- Visiting Writers Series to Welcome Erín Moure
- LEARN Series to Welcome Acclaimed Substance Abuse Therapist
- Deely/Maritain Lecture Series to Feature Dr. Farouk Seif
- 2019-20 SVC Concert Series Finale Slated March 14
- Annual Pasta Bridge Competition Returns March 9
- Rogers Center Unveils 'Fred Unboxed' Digital Exhibit
- Eulalia Books Plans Book Launch at National Conference
- SVC Senior Featured in Latrobe Art Center Exhibition
- SVC Professor Wins National Award for Billboard Design
- Get Acquainted Day Open House Slated April 4
- SBDC Hosts "Brand: The Ultimate Communicator" March 25 in Fayette County
- Havard Glee Club Cancels Tour
- 2020 Summer Theatre Schedule Announced
- SVC Concert Series Event to be Rescheduled
- Education Department to Offer Free K-12, Special Education Tutoring
- Classes to Be Conducted Online for Remainder of Semester
- 2020 Summer Theatre Season Canceled
- SVC Contingent Takes Part in March for Life
- Recent Grad Set to Begin Dream Job in Hometown
- Westmoreland County Career Expo Slated Feb. 26
- Samuel Bringman Awarded Top Prize in Wimmer Scholarship Competition
- Urick to Deliver 'Lunch and Learn' Presentation
- Tadeusz Horomanski Awarded Wimmer Scholarship
- Concert Series Continues with 'Pennsylvania Pipes!' Feb. 15
- Hempfield Area Duo Awarded Wimmer Scholarships
- Criminology, Law and Society Program Earns National Ranking
- Mass, Dinner Planned for Longtime Monk, Faculty Member
- Feb. 18 CPET Lecture to Feature Richard Avramenko
- SVC Players to Present 'Into the Woods'
- SVC Adds Dual Master's in Criminology, School Counseling
- LEARN Series to Host Virginia Tech Shooting Survivor March 17
- SVC Campus Ministry Holds IGNITE Retreat
- Joe Farrell, C'68, Next Speaker in Manoli Lecture Series
- 2020 December Virtual Commencement Address
- World-Famous Harvard Glee Club to Perform at SVC
- SBDC Hosts 'The First Step to Small Business Success' on March 11
- Education Department to Host 'Mindfulness in the Classroom' Presentation
- Registration Open for 2020 Faith and Reason Summer Program
- Ecumenical Prayer Service for Christian Unity Scheduled Jan. 19
- SVC Announces Addition of Men's Bowling Club Team
- SVC Grad Program Garners High Marks from U.S. News and World Report
- SVC Plans Info Session for Master of Management: Operational Excellence Program
- Upcoming CPET Lecture to Feature Dr. J. Daniel Hammond
- McCarl Gallery to Present "Technological Textiles"
- Dr. Sarah Daly to Take Part in Press Conference at State Capitol
- SVC Awarded Special 'It's On Us PA' Research Grant
- SBDC Hosts 'The First Step to Small Business Success' Feb. 12
- Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Dinner Held at SVC
- SVC Concert Series to Feature Pianist Lee Jan. 25
- SVC Ranks Among Best Colleges for Financial Aid
- Physics, Volleyball Standout Takes One Giant Leap into Summer Program
- Martin Luther King Jr. Poetry Contest Winners
- SVC to Add Music Education Program
- Spring 2020 Planetarium Schedule Announced
- Firestone Named Head Golf Coach
- Epiphany Door Chalking Tradition Continues
- Saint Vincent College Names 621 Students to Fall Dean's List
- Get Acquainted Day Open House Slated Jan. 25
- SVC to Offer Free, One-Credit Courses to Accepted Students
- Christmas Masses to be Livestreamed from Basilica
- Eulalia Books Publication up for National Award
- Saint Vincent College Names 665 Students to Fall Dean's List
- Saint Vincent College Announces Updated Spring 2021 Academic Calendar
- SVC Mourns the Loss of Dr. Michael Botsko, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics
- SVC Mourns the Loss of Dr. Richard Wissolik, Professor Emeritus of English
- Saint Vincent College Announces Partnership with Cristo Rey Network
- A Message from SVC President Father Paul Taylor, O.S.B.
- Inaugural Address of Rev. Paul R. Taylor, O.S.B.
- News 2020
President Taylor, Archabbot Bartel, and Chairman Donahue, deans, faculty and staff: thank you for this honor. Saint Vincent College graduates - congratulations! We applaud your accomplishments and resilience.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused countless deaths, sparked a global recession and forced major changes to how we learn, work and live. Grief and loss abound. AND astonishing innovations are taking place, like the COVID-19 vaccine developed in record time. Out of tragedy comes opportunity.
Our nation also reckons with racial justice. The pandemic exposed pre-existing inequities for all to see - in housing, health and work. Philanthropists are shifting their grantmaking to strengthen organizations that address disparities and discrimination.
On All Saints Day, 1755, a massive earthquake struck the city of Lisbon. The city was completely destroyed as buildings collapsed, a tsunami swept away survivors and fires burned While the king struggled, the prime minister had prepared for such a time as this. He led Lisbon’s rebuilding with innovations such as prefab housing and underground water systems. Out of this devastation, entirely new fields of practice emerged, including modern seismology and urban planning.
Saint Vincent has prepared you for such a time as this with the best of science and technology, business and communication, literature and culture, philosophy and theology. Perhaps, most importantly, you carry the moral and ethical framework that society so desperately needs as the foundation of recovery.
You are launching your adult lives in the decade that may be the most productive and influential of the next century. Accelerated by the pandemic, demand for technologies like telehealth, online learning, videoconferencing and streaming is exploding. The future will bring entirely new ways of living and working.
To lead in these times, you must find your purpose, build communities of connection and strengthen your spirituality.
Finding your purpose requires discerning your special gifts and recognizing the work that is uniquely yours to do.
I am not talking about building a resume but rather discovering what Thomas Merton named the “True Self” - the person we are called to be.
One night when I was 17, I sat with my parents at the dinner table. As we did most nights, my dad and I watched the news and then debated politics and policy. That night Dad looked me straight in the eye and said, “Those who have the ability to solve society’s greatest problems have an obligation to do so.”
He named something about me that I could not see. Scripture tells us that we are given different gifts, graces with which to serve others. Yet, these gifts can be hard to discern in ourselves. Parents, professors, and friends can help us if we listen.
Writer and theologian Frederick Buechner said it best: “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.”
Education lifts us so that we can meet the world’s great need. My dad was a first-gen college-goer like many of you. Poor, yet encouraged by extraordinary teachers, he aced an exam that earned admission to the Naval Academy, changing the course of his life. Graduate school was an inflection point for me. If not for HBS at 24, I would not have been in the White House at 30.
Relationships of belonging and communities of connection are necessary for life whether we are single or married, religious or lay.
For me, my marriage and four children are the deep heart’s core. I was 27, had just started my first job after business school when a colleague introduced me to the man who became my husband, Charlie Queenan. That first night we talked about the matters of the heart – core values, events that shaped us. Charlie is my life partner, my best friend, my soulmate. We have supported each other’s mission-driven work, raised four children, created an extended community of family and treasured friends. “Two souls united, grace at our side” is our motto.
Why do I tell such a personal story? Our resumes are not the full truth of who we are or how we accomplish our work. The relationships we form enable and multiply our impact.
Take good care of the friendships you have formed here; keep them fresh. These friends and colleagues will be godparents to your children, investors in your businesses, your rock when times are tough.
We all yearn for transcendence. While religious participation continues to decline in the U.S., 90 percent of adults consider themselves spiritual. Many young adults in the workplace seek meaning, shared values and an experience of Presence in their lives. Increasingly secular leaders must speak to these deeper needs in their workforce, especially in this time of trauma. At Bridgespan, where the average age is 29, I see that the young people with strong spiritual formation and practice are rising as leaders.
The Benedictines show us that contemplation transforms and leads to action. They model spiritual values of humility, respect, kindness and generosity. I have been changed by the monks here and around the world.
As pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago, Charlie and I walked 200 miles across northern Spain to arrive at the Benedictine Monastery of Samos. Invited to stay within the abbey, we entered into the silence and experienced the Divine in everything and everyone.
The Catholic Church is in crisis. Horrific sexual abuse that has ruined lives and leadership failures are outward signs. Hierarchy, patriarchy, clericalism and arrogance are root causes. While the secular world has learned a great deal about leading and managing large institutions in the last century, best practices have not been widely adopted by the Church. I believe that a Church that stymies women and others cannot thrive.
I am engaged in efforts to transform the Church. Why? The Catholic Church provides spiritual sustenance to 1.2 billion people and the Catholic Church is the largest provider of social services in the world after governments – it provides 40 percent of the health care in Africa, 20 percent of education in Australia and it is the largest provider of basic safety net services in the US.
The pandemic has left churches and their coffers empty and depleted. The faithful are losing patience. Theologian Walter Brueggerman reminds us that the prophet criticizes systems of oppression that must fall and energizes the new economy of justice that must rise. There are prophets among us, and it is a time to listen. It is time for change.
I am encouraged by the innovation I see. For example, women in leadership roles - in the Vatican, major archdioceses and the largest and most significant Catholic nonprofits. Where lay people with significant experience are taking on leadership and management roles in the Church we see growth.
As futurist Bill Sharpe tells us, this is the future path of transformation, the pattern of hope.
In closing, I call upon you to search for your special talents and build a life of meaning and purpose. Do the work that is yours to do. Pour your life out for others.
Congratulations, and God be with you.
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PHOTO 1: Jeri Eckhart-Queenan