Thursday, May 29, 2008

Remembering an Archbishop

June 2cnd 2008 is the 36th anniversary of the death of Archbishop Paul Leibold. In this post I have compiled some brief interviews and,what I feel, is important evidence of the devotion Archbishop Leibold had to Our Lady of America. Clearly his death was seen as untimely. But God in His wisdom knows better than we. 
Paul Leibold, the nephew of the archbihop, is a deacon at St.Marys in Hillsboro Ohio. As a young boy, he remembers Archbishop Leibold greeting his Sunday audience on the steps of the bishops house. From there he would hand our Our Lady of America Medals. His nephew still carries it with him. "Even though he was the archbishop, to me he was still uncle. " 
Paul's mother Terry, remembers the  Sunday drives with the archbishop. He would pile them all into the station wagon where they would go all day driving north visiting the shrines and chapels dedicated to Our Lady ,scattered
 throughout Ohio. The Last stop was always at the cloister in New Regal Ohio, where Sister Mary Ephrem lived. There he would meet with sister to discuss spiritual matters. 


Terry Leibold was also a secretary to the archbishop. She recalls how he would sit her down and have her organize all the corespondences between Sister Millie and himself. He would say,"you know she sees The Blessed Mother". How he was so protective of those letters. He wanted to answer each one promptly.

Terry was with Archbishop Leibold when he suffered his stroke. "During that long drive to the hospital,his arms were extended." recalls Terry." It was if he was awaiting an invisible embrace. Every time the attendants would lower his arms, up they would go again. His gaze was fixed upward beyond us." 

Was it Our lady calling to her beloved son? I was still a child too young to remember that day. I do know the  archbishop was a respected and honorable man. He was vigilant in keeping the church pure. Following in the steps of the venerable Archbishop Alter, he gave the church the protection she needed from the storm that was fast approaching. Many times Archbishop Leibold petitioned Sr.Millie and the cloister to pray for future of the church. Even within their own order.

The photo at the top was taken at the funeral mass for Archbishop Paul Leibold in The Cathedral of Saint Peter in Chains, Cincinnati.  Pictured paying their respects are Monsignor Boffa and Luigi Raimondi,Apostolic Delegate to Washington D.C.

Before his death Archbishop Leibold had three ivory statuettes made to honor Our Lady of America. He had intended to present one of them to Luigi Raimondi the Apostolic Delegate to hand deliver to The Holy Father. One for himself and one for the sisters of New Regal Ohio. He died shortly before their scheduled meeting.Fr.Lammeire, the archbishop personal secretary, carried out this request shortly after the funeral. In a letter written to the sisters, he had confirmed that he followed through with the archbishop's wishes.

Rev. A.J. Geraci.  perhaps saw Archbishop Leibold for the last time publicly before his death. In a sermon given May 4th 2008 he says" Not too long ago, back in 1972, I witnessed the last ceremony of the late Archbishop, Paul Leibold. It was a large graduation ceremony at Xavier University, Cincinnati. I was there to receive my first M.A., a Master's in History. The not too old archbishop was looking desperately tired and did not participate in the distribution of diplomas, but rather retreated to a chair to the back of the stage. His posture, his composure, his physical carriage, his tiredness all communicated a message that the world could carry on without him. Remarkably the archbishop, a native of Dayton, with many Leibold cousins still around, had accomplished a post Vatican Council Diocesan Synod for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati; all nineteen counties were involved. It was as if, on the stage, he was saying, not only to the students and Jesuit instructors, but to the whole diocese, you have a plan for the future, now follow it, and you will not be needing this archbishop to help you.

That night, Archbishop Paul Leibold died of several massive strokes. In a short poem to his niece that he had recently written, he described the span of human life to be like that of the "spring tulips whose beauty lasts only a while and then are gone, back to the earth, back to God." Life is a short span of time, like spring tulips that never seem to last long enough. It was almost a poetic commentary on the end of his life. Somehow it seems he knew he was leaving us. He did. But this young Archbishop left us with a plan and that plan has been used, cited, referred to, now, for thirty-six years."

I made it a point on one of my trips back home to visit the resting place of an archbishop I never knew,but in my heart had a deep appreciation for what he left us. As I knelt at the foot of his tomb at Gate of Heaven Cemetary in Cincinnati, I placed the Our Lady of America Medal into the grass, that was still moist from the morning dew. I prayed for his soul,thanked him for giving the church this gift yet to be fully realized.  And wondered what wonderful confirmations Our Lady must have given him. As I raised my eyes a funeral procession was passing and all the cars sported a American Flag in honor of a fallen soldier. I prayed for our country and petitioned Our Lady to fulfill her promises made to Sister Mary Ephrem. At that moment a gentle breeze past my cheek, and in my heart I knew that all would be well. It was the 2cnd of June 2006. 


Please click on Archbishop Leibold's grave marker at the top of this post to enlarge. It can perhaps give us the best idea of his spirituality.







Tuesday, May 27, 2008

The Song of Bernadette




Our Lady of Lourdes, and The Immaculate Conception are closely united to the devotion of Our Lady of America. Sister Mary Ephrem had a fondness in her heart for St.Bernadette. In fact, in her first appearance to Sister Mary Ephrem,Our Lady came as Our Lady of Lourdes. During one of Sr.Mary Ephrem's mystical experiences she was taken by her guardian angel to the Lourdes grotto. There she found the young St.Bernadette waiting for her near a high and brilliant staircase that lead to Our Lady,enveloped in a soft glow of light. Oh how she wanted to run to Our Lady, she related to Archbishop Leibold,in a letter documenting her vision. But the young Bernadette held her back, telling Sr.Mary Ephrem it was not yet her time.

Today in our modern world to find a secular artist preforming a melody in honor of St.Bernadette is touching.The Song of Bernadette preformed by Jennifer Warrens has been sung by several recording artist,perhaps inspiring the things that are holy in many.
 
May Our Lady of America,The Immaculate Virgin convert our hearts and our country,so long ago consecrated to Her Immaculate Conception. Through the power of The Immaculate Conception, Oh Mary ,lift up brave and valiant torchbearers to bear witness to the saving power of sanctifying grace in our hearts. Young Sr.Mary Ephrem is pictured to the right of this post.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Archbishop Paul Leibold's Wisdom


Archbishop Paul Leibold in his wisdom allowed the devotion of Our Lady of America grow gradually rather than making it sensational news. His relationship with Sr.Millie would span from the 40's until his untimely death in June of 1972. In fact he told his cousin just before his death how much he regretted not having the time to always answer the letters Sr.Millie would send.

He was Sr.Millies spiritual guide. She trusted him completely. In her humility often she would insist that he destroy the letters she wrote to him concerning her spiritual experiences. Thank God he preserved them. Sounds very similar to the letters Mother Teresa wrote to her spiritual directors.

Archbishop Leibold guarded these letters up to his death. They were returned to Sr.Mille by Fr.Lammier,Archbishop Leibolds personal secretary. Lammeir recalls the long drives from Cincinnati to New Regal to visit the sisters in the convent. How Leibold would stand on the steps of the bishops house at the seminary and pass out Our Lady of Ameirca medals to his Sunday audience.

In my study of these events I discovered some interesting events that occurred concerning the approval process that Leibold took. It helps one to understand Leibold's thoughts on the importance of what was taking place.

Archbishop Paul Leibold had a great devotion to St.Paul the Apostle. The conversion of St.Paul is celebrated in the church on January 25th. This is the date that the Imprimatur and Nihil Obstat are attached to the prayers written by Sr.Millie. Did Archbishop Leibold foresee the important role Our Lady would take in the conversion of America? In later posts we will discuss Archbishop Leibold's public devotion to Our Lady of America.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Brave Torchbearer


Archbishop Burke of St.Louis issued a letter to his fellow bishops bringing the canonical status of the devotion to Our Lady of America up to date. In this letter he recognizes the steps Archbishop Leibold took in fulfilling  Our Lady's request, in the active role he took in promoting devotion to Our Lady of America, as well as spiritually guiding Sister Mary Ephrem for over 40 years. Archbishop Burke goes further to recognize the loving reverence  other bishops and prelates have given to Our Lady of America by welcoming Her into their diocese. We can see the blessings coming from his diocese in the great number of new vocations, surely this is one of the fruits of Our Lady of America. God bless Archbishop Burke. For a full text of the document visit http://www.ave-ourladyofamerica.com/Approval.html

Sisters of The Indwelling Trinity


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Torchbearers For The Queen


The Torchbearers for The Queen is dedicated to assist in the fulfillment of the request that Our Lady of America asked of Sister Mary Ephrem. We honor Our Lady as Queen and bravely carry the flaming torch of Divine Charity into our homes, cities, schools and world. Greater miracles than those granted at Lourdes and Fatima await us, according to Our Lady's promise. We assist Sister Joseph Therese by our prayers and sacrifices, as she works to fulfill the vocation given to her and to establish the rule of life left to her by Sr.Mary Ephrem. In a special way this site in dedicated to Archbishop Paul Leibold, for believing in the words of Sr. Ephrem and helping to fulfill Our Lady's wishes. We await the official statue of Our Lady of America to be unveiled at The Our Lady of America Center in Fostoria ,Ohio. With faith,hope and trust in our loving God we present Our Lady with humilty and purity of heart and intention.   A young Leibold is pictured at the right and is guardian of this blog.

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