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Class
notes
Alphonse
Pinto and Niall O'Donnell met Jim Caviezel while Caviezel was in Rome.
"He was incredible, so mild mannered, humble, and so Catholic,"
says O'Donnell. "He believes so much in the good that the movie can
do and has a real patient fighting spirit against the secularism that
pervades the media today. He said, 'If this movie [about Christ] wasn't
controversial would it be good?'We preach Christ crucified: a stumbling
block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles... All in all it was an incredible
experience. He was so not 'Hollywood.' So meek."
Alumni
Dan Zwick, Sarah Akers, and Wonderboy Jalsevac visited Niall
and Alphonse in Rome recently.
Angela Torzala
'02-'03 and Stephen Hambleton '01-'03 got engaged on Saturday, March
13, 2004. The wedding date hast not been set yet.
Michael
McFadden ('96-'98), pictured left with pal Tiger Woods and Bon Jovi,
informs us that his dissertation proposal was accepted by his PhD committee
last month, ratcheting him to the level of PhD candidate. He is pursuing
his doctorate in the area of electrical and computer engineering, and
has an unusual affinity for "lasers." He hopes to graduate next
January, once he defends his dissertation entitled "A Multiscale
Free-Space Optical Interconnect System for Intrachip Global Communications."
Quipped Bon Jovi, "I hope his idea for using free-space optical interconnects
between modules on chip to relieve the communication burden on long metal
wires is better than his sense of style!" Adding, "Man it's
lousy!" Hey Tiger, look at the camera, buddy!
In
case the Christendom Grapevine is not as fast spreading as anticipated,
Molly Becker '03 wanted everyone to share in her joy. In early
March she went down to visit Justin Smith '03 in Okalahoma City
for some law school functions. While there, Justin asked her to marry
him! He got down on one knee amidst orchids, butterfiles, and waterfalls
at the Myriad Botanical Gardens. "It was incredibly beautiful and
we have set the date for July 23rd, 2005 in Sioux Falls, SD," says
Becker.
Daniel
McGuire '03 received a full scholarship from Ave Maria Law School,
so unless the sky falls he'll be going there next year. "Teaching
at Holy Family Academy in Manassas is a great way to spend a year after
graduation, and a great way to meet other Christendom alums: probably
half of my students are children of Christendom alums," says he.

Mark
and Danielle Rohlena ('00 and '01 respectively) recently found out
that they are parents with a scheduled arrival of a little one in early
August! Your prayers are greatly appreciated. They also moved into a new
house (see above) just before Thanksgiving near Denver, Colorado where
they hope to be able to live for a very long time.
And here's
a little something about alumnus Bjorn Lundberg that was
seen in the April 1st issue of The Arlington Catholic Herald.

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And
now we come to the story of Big Red, or Mrs. Jensen. Knowing that
four of her children were recently seen with celebs, Big Red has felt
the need to put her own brushing with fame and fortune out there for the
Christendom world to see. I guess the old saying is true: An apple (rotten
or not) never falls far from the tree" or something like that. So
it is with the Jensens, apparently.
Daniel
and Agnes (Curley) Penny (both Class of '97) are happy to announce
the birth of Athanasius Michael, who was born on his due date, February
28, weighing 8 lbs, 3 oz. Athanasius is welcomed at home by his three
adoring older sisters: Maria, 4 years old; Loretta, 3 years old; and Victoria,
18 months old.
Robert
"Bob" O'Connell from the old days '87-'88 is now
in the DC area, living in Alexandria and running the development office
of the Institute for Psychological Sciences (IPS) in Arlington.
John
"Marine Boy" and Maria (Gaetano) O'Brien '02 have now become
official members of the Catholic ghetto of Front Royal. They recently
bought a house up on Blue Mountain and moved in just last week. Welcome
to the party!
Tom
McGraw '93 finally has a home (see left). As you may remember, last
we heard, he was homeless, living day to day, wondering where he would
spend his nights and weekends. At last, his wife Heather has rejoined
him in their new home, located a couple of miles south of Village Royale.
Everyone is now happy and living under one (very large) roof!
Gregory
Burns '03 (left) was recently sighted at a gathering of people where
drinks were being served. Seems a little devilish...what with they eyes
and all. Brian and Margaret (Otto) Radzik were also seen at the
gathering, but were not photographed while drinking.
Tom
and Amanda (Farinholt) McFadden have also moved recently. Selling
their house on Adams Avenue to alumni John and Melanie Adams '00,
they moved a little out to the country to a couple of acres in Middletown,
VA. (5735 Long Meadow Road, Middletown, VA 22645 - remember this for Christmas
cards and whatnot).
Alumna
Christen Maria Noelle McCaffrey will be wed to alumnus Jason Manak
on May 17, 2004, at St. Alphonusus Roman Catholic Church in Baltimore,
MD.
And finally,
Marc-Pierre Jansen (IML) has unfortunately not checked in with
the staff of the Grapevine Online this month. Hopefully, we will
hear from him in the next issue. Last heard though, MP was traveling through
the mountains of Utah, riding a llama, working his way toward the left
coast. It is rumored that MP was interested in meeting Mel Gibson and
asking him to cast him in his next feature about the Maccabees. Will he
make it? Will he meet with the Gibson? Next time....
April's
Happy Happy Birthdays.....
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Rev. Michael Taylor 4/1
Miss Jordana Olszewski 4/1
Miss Julia Schmitt 4/2
Sister Peter Bodoh 4/2
Mrs. Elizabeth O'Herron 4/2
Mr. Joseph O'Herron 4/2
Mrs. Margaret Pickard 4/3
Miss Karla Kuykendall 4/3
Mr. Christopher Rohan 4/4
Mr. David Greiner 4/4
Mr. Daniel Devine 4/4
Mr. Jerome Hawley 4/5
Mrs. Alexandra Ringle 4/5
Mrs. Therese Prudlo 4/5
Mrs. Barbara McMahon 4/7
Mr. Christopher Fell 4/7
Mr. John Boyden 4/8
Mr. Dane Weber 4/8
Mrs. Margaret Summers 4/9
Miss Lisa Ferri 4/9
Mr. Michael Baron 4/9
Brother John Bowman 4/10
Mrs. Patricia Blume 4/10
Mrs. Tina Kaul 4/10
Mrs. Marianne Niksa 4/10
Mrs. Flannery Rubi 4/11
Mr. Dan Arnold 4/11
Mr. Hugh Wingate 4/12
Miss Joelle Jansen 4/12
Mr. Mark Hudson 4/13
Mr. Paul Schwenkler 4/13
Mr. Ryan Callaghan 4/13
Miss Suzanne Quinson 4/13
Miss Julie Abernethy 4/13
Mr. Timothy Brown 4/14
Mrs. Kathleen Kerin 4/14
Mr. Joseph Soos 4/14
Mrs. Elizabeth Wingate 4/14
Mr. Charles Shunk 4/15
Mr. Michael Kelsey 4/15
Mr. Jesse Batha 4/15
Mr. Stephen Hambleton 4/15
Sister Mary Agnes 4/17
Mrs. Nina Clark 4/17
Mrs. Teresa Fink 4/17
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Miss Theresa Wolfe 4/17
Mrs. Christina McCloskey 4/17
Mrs. Mary Storey 4/17
Mr. James Brehany 4/18
Mr. Alan Myles 4/18
Mr. Gregory Burns 4/18
Rev. Kevin Peek 4/19
Capt. John Bowes 4/19
Miss Ann Temple 4/19
Mr. John Pfeiffer 4/20
Mr. Joseph Hanisch 4/20
Mr. John Steffen 4/21
Mr. Diane Galebach 4/21
Sister Catherine Droste 4/21
Mr. Timothy Costello 4/21
Mr. Greg Costello 4/21
Mr. Timothy Halisky 4/21
Mr. Francis O'Reilly 4/22
Mr. Michael Collins 4/22
Mrs. Loretta Williams 4/23
Miss Kelly Corrigan 4/23
Miss Alexia Dorobek 4/23
Mr. Mark Calhoun 4/24
Miss Linde Louviere 4/24
Mr. Theodore Eidem 4/24
Mr. Sean Murphy 4/24
Mr. Michael Hofbauer 4/25
Ms. Anita Rodriquez 4/25
Mr. Andrew McCauley 4/25
Miss Robyn Lee 4/25
Miss Kristin Starcher 4/26
Mr. Michael Stein 4/26
Mrs. Margaret Ciskanik 4/27
Mr. Mark Kerin 4/28
Mrs. Christine Forsman 4/28
Mrs. Sofia Cuddeback 4/28
Mrs. Jacquelin Fetsko 4/29
Mr. Tony Hermes 4/29
Mr. James Grumblatt 4/29
Miss Laura O'Herron 4/29
Mr. Matthew Mountain 4/29
Miss Maryellen Reninger 4/30
Mrs. Mary Boryczewski 4/30
Mr. Elemer Eszter 4/30
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May
24, 2004: Golf Tournament at Bull Run Golf Club outside Manassas, VA.
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Alumnus
Edel Finnegan '91 Helps Women and Children Live
From
her youth, Edel Finnegan has had an interest in working with women facing
crisis pregnancies. She attributes this interest to the example set by
her parents and their friends in the pro-life movement in Havertown, PA,
where she grew up.
My Dad prayed
weekly outside of an abortion clinic and my Mom volunteered with a crisis
pregnancy hotline. And, for a few years, our family served as a shepherding
home for unmarried women facing crisis pregnancies, says Finnegan.
After graduating with
a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Economics from Christendom
in 1991, Finnegan moved to the Northern Virginia area where she volunteered
her time at a local crisis pregnancy center, A Womans Choice. She
continued volunteering for a number of years while working full-time in
other jobs. At that time, another alumna of Christendom, Mrs. Becky (Walz)
Irving, was serving A Womans Choice as its Director. Due to the
birth of her new baby, Irving left her position and encouraged Finnegan
to apply. Finnegan did so and was hired as Director in early 1996.
A Womans Choice,
Inc., founded in 1985, is a non-profit, tax-exempt corporation organized
under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia with a Federal 501(c)(3)
status dedicated to protecting the sanctity of human life as well as the
dignity of marriage and of the family.
As a crisis pregnancy
center, A Womans Choice provides free pregnancy testing, counseling,
and other support services such as maternity and baby items, referrals
for housing, financial and medical assistance, and referrals to licensed
adoption agencies. They offer the single woman and her boyfriend counseling
on chastity; for married couples, they provide information on Natural
Family Planning as appropriate.
When a woman comes to the center for a free pregnancy test and with
the intention of aborting her child, says Finnegan, we are
able to explain the various stages of fetal development, the dignity and
humanity of each unborn child, as well as the damaging effects that abortion
has on the health and well being of the mother. In turn, we also present
the option of adoption as a possible solution to the crisis pregnancy,
and direct interested clients to licensed adoption agencies.
Funding to operate
A Womans Choice comes mainly from private and organizational contributors,
all of whom share its commitment to saving lives. Donors span the entire
United States, but the majority are members of the community that the
center serves. A Womans Choice sends out contribution letters to
supporters as a means of sharing the organizations successes and
aspirations with them and telling them how their money is used in the
pro-life movement. If you would like to help A Womans Choice, please
contact Director Edel Finnegan by calling 703.538.4305 or visiting their
website at www.awcforlife.org.
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