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Congratulations to the CMYSA Fall U12 Girls C3 Hurricanes Travel Soccer Team as they placed first in the 2017 Fall MYSA State Tournament held Oct. 13-15 in Rochester. This was the proverbial “icing on the cake,” as they finished their season undefeated in both MYSA fall league and MYSA state tournament. They played four games over two days defeating Crow River (4-1), Lake View (5-1), Mankato (1-0) and the final championship game against Crow River (3-1). The Hurricanes are coached by Sartell residents James Simmons, head coach, and Glen Tautges and Sue Kloetzer, assistant coaches. The Hurricanes are made up of girls from all around Central Minnesota, and will continue to be great assets to their middle school and high school programs. Team members include the following: (front row, left to right) Clara Schad – St Katharine Drexel, St Cloud; Annabelle Tautges – Sartell Middle School; Kenndi Gack – Prince of Peace Lutheran, St Cloud; Madden Quinn – South Junior High, St. Cloud; and Alexis Polinder – Church of St. Mary Help of Christians-Catholic, St. Augusta; (middle row) Olivia Beniek – Kennedy Community School, St. Joseph; Allie Hoffman – Avon Elementary; Courtney Brambrink – St. John’s Area, Foley; and Molly Simmons – Sartell Middle School; and (back row) Assistant Coach Glen Tauges; Riley Kloetzer – Sartell Middle School; Jayna Benson – South Junior High; Avalon Heckman – Sartell Middle School; and Head Coach James Simmons. Not pictured: Assisant Coach Sue Kloetzer; Addie Mondloch – St. Cloud, Lillie Poetz – South Junior High; and Sophie Wieland – Sartell Middle School.

St. John’s Abbey and University announce completion of the largest capital campaign in their history

Forward Ever Forward: The campaign for St. John’s raised nearly $190 million

St. John’s Abbey and University have announced the conclusion of the largest, most ambitious capital campaign in their history. Forward Ever Forward: The Campaign for St. John’s, which launched in 2013, exceeded its goal of $160 million by raising $188 million to support the future of St. John’s.

The campaign theme – Forward Ever Forward – originates from the inspiring words of Archabbot Boniface Wimmer, OSB, founder of the first Benedictine monastery in the United States: “Forward, always forward, everywhere forward.”

“The generosity displayed by so many people advances St. John’s pioneering spirit and our mission of renewing the fabric of community, a mission that is even more vital today than when we launched the campaign four years ago,” said Abbot John Klassen, OSB, leader of St. John’s Abbey, one of the world’s largest Benedictine monasteries.

“The initiatives made possible through the support of our generous donors builds upon St. John’s tradition of educational excellence for an even greater future,” said Michael Hemesath, president of SJU. “This Catholic, Benedictine, liberal-arts education – rooted in community – prepares students for a lifetime of learning, character development, service and leadership that are greatly needed in today’s world.”

St. John’s is characterized by a long tradition of faith, innovation and excellence that began in 1856 with the establishment of a Benedictine monastery and the founding of SJU in 1857.

To read this story in its entirety including major initiatives funded by this campaign, visit www.thenewsleaders.com and click on Oct. 27 St. Joseph people.

 

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St. John’s Abbey and University announce completion of the largest capital campaign in their history

Forward Ever Forward: The campaign for St. John’s raised nearly $190 million

St. John’s Abbey and University have announced the conclusion of the largest, most ambitious capital campaign in their history. Forward Ever Forward: The Campaign for St. John’s, which launched in 2013, exceeded its goal of $160 million by raising $188 million to support the future of St. John’s.

The campaign theme – Forward Ever Forward – originates from the inspiring words of Archabbot Boniface Wimmer, OSB, founder of the first Benedictine monastery in the United States: “Forward, always forward, everywhere forward.”

“The generosity displayed by so many people advances St. John’s pioneering spirit and our mission of renewing the fabric of community, a mission that is even more vital today than when we launched the campaign four years ago,” said Abbot John Klassen, OSB, leader of St. John’s Abbey, one of the world’s largest Benedictine monasteries.

“The initiatives made possible through the support of our generous donors builds upon St. John’s tradition of educational excellence for an even greater future,” said Michael Hemesath, president of SJU. “This Catholic, Benedictine, liberal-arts education – rooted in community – prepares students for a lifetime of learning, character development, service and leadership that are greatly needed in today’s world.”

St. John’s is characterized by a long tradition of faith, innovation and excellence that began in 1856 with the establishment of a Benedictine monastery and the founding of SJU in 1857.

Major initiatives funded by Forward Ever Forward: The Campaign for St. John’s include the following:

Student scholarships

  • Providing a high-quality education to young men from all backgrounds is the highest priority at SJU. Forward Ever Forward substantially increases scholarship and financial-aid endowments to ensure qualified students from a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds and geographic locations can attend SJU.
  • This expansion of scholarships includes FIRSTGen scholarships and support services for students striving to become the first college graduates in their families.
  • FIRSTGen builds upon SJU’s long history of educating young men who in turn make college a tradition for their future families.

Educational programming

  • Support for expanded programming, endowed chairs and professorships fosters student development at SJU to serve the common good in an intercultural and global community.
  • Support for innovative educational programs, including the Center for Global Education, the McNeely Center for Entrepreneurship and a professorship in business and the liberal arts.
  • Support for the Benedictine Institute to promote a rich, authentic understanding and appreciation of Benedictine life and culture on campus.

Alcuin Library, Dietrich Reinhart Learning Commons, The Saint John’s Bible Gallery

  • Alcuin Library’s major renovation provides significant study and collaboration space and technology consistent with changes in how classes are taught and students learn.
  • Named in memory of former SJU President Br. Dietrich Reinhart, OSB, a new 22,000-square-foot learning commons integrates classrooms, study areas, a technology center, coffee shop and outdoor patio.
  • The Saint John’s Bible Gallery provides a new, permanent gallery and home for The Saint John’s Bible to host visitors from around the world.
  • Together these areas create a centralized, expansive campus learning hub fostering collaboration and innovation.

St. John’s athletic facilities

  • Gagliardi Field is a multi-purpose artificial-turf field for football, rugby, lacrosse, soccer, baseball and softball. The Skalicky Dome allows for winter use of Gagliardi Field by students and the larger community.
  • Haugen Field at Becker Park is the home of the SJU baseball team, and Jim and Adrienne Smith Court for basketball features a resurfaced court and new bleachers and scoreboard.
  • Haws Field for soccer features a natural grass surface, permanent team dugouts, bleachers and a scoreboard.
  • The Chang Tennis Complex consists of seven U.S. Tennis Association-approved courts, complete with fencing, bleachers and a storage building.
  • Alpers Golf Learning Center features two simulator bays, a chipping green and putting green for year-round use.
  • Major upgrades to Durenberger Fields, Warner Palaestra, Donald McNeely Spectrum and Clemens Stadium.

The McKeown Center

  • Construction of The McKeown Center – the community center for students living in Flynntown – the lower campus of SJU.
    • The McKeown Center includes a kitchen, dining area, lounge area, study rooms, a computer lab, laundry facilities, outdoor patio and a recreational area.
    • Underscoring SJU’s commitment to sustainability, The McKeown Center is LEED® Gold certified by the U.S. Green Building Council and verified by the Green Building Certification Institute.

Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML)

  • Support for the preservation of cultural heritage through digitization of manuscripts in politically unstable regions such as Iraq, Syria and southeast Turkey.
  • Support for fellowships for scholar research using HMML’s rare books and manuscript collections.
  • Renovation of HMML’s teaching, learning and research environment, making it a 21st Century global research center. 

School of Theology and Seminary

  • Support for scholarship assistance for seminarians and lay graduate students.
  • An endowed chair in biblical studies.
  • Building vibrant Christian community and parish life that translates Benedictine practices of community building to life outside the monastery.
  • Youth programs such as Youth in Theology and Ministry, which help students across the country deeply understand and live out their Catholic faith.

St. John’s Abbey                                                                                                        

  • Support for monastic vocation programs.
  • The Benedictine Volunteer Corps, which offers recent SJU graduates a service experience in a developing country or U.S. inner-city while living in a Benedictine community
  • Renovation of monastic community living spaces and the Abbey healthcare and retirement center.
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