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Class
of 2004
On
Prayer, Reconciliation, Patience, the Holy Spirit and the Risen
Christ
The Most
Rev. Frank Griswold urged graduates to "give root room to
the Holy Spirit" and nurture a companionship with Christ
through prayer at the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest's recent
commencement.
"Without
an intimate and enduring companionship with the risen Christ,
our ministries are dead in the water," the presiding bishop
said during his May 18 commencement sermon. 
Citing
the Archbishop of Canterbury's call for "passionate patience,"
Griswold cautioned the 34-member Class of 2004 about "the
need for patience, not simply with others, but with ourselves."
Developing such patience "both grounds you as ministers of
reconciliation and also helps your people live the present season
themselves with graced patience that is faithful to the spirit
of the gospel."
As graduates
now begin to join worshipping communities with pastoral and liturgical
competencies acquired in seminary, they are going to be "shaped
and formed by the very people they perceive they have been sent
to serve." Develop an "undefended heart," he said,
by opening yourself "in patience to the promptings and motions
of grace."
"Be
ready for surprise," he added. "Be ready to be disconcerted,
be ready to be turned around and aimed in the opposite direction,
be ready to be thwarted at every turn, be ready to be unsettled
by the goings on in the church; but always be ready to be patient
and listening."
Citing
the presiding bishop's commitment to reconciliation, the seminary
awarded him the honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree at commencement.
"Christ-centered theologian, thoughtful shepherd of the faithful
and tireless advocate of reconciliation, you lead the Episcopal
Church through our turbulent time with care, respect and love
for all those within the Body of Christ," read the citation
that accompanied the honorary doctoral degree.
The Seminary
of the Southwest also honored the Very Rev. Durstan McDonald and
Lucy Nazro with honorary degrees at graduation.
McDonald,
dean-emeritus of the seminary, was lauded as a "gifted teacher"
who fostered the growth of the seminary "from its regional
roots to a vital church-wide presence during your 18 years of
leadership."
Nazro
was cited as an "exemplary educator, visionary leader and
energetic doer" who has "firmly deepened the footprint
of Episcopal education in Austin and, by example, throughout the
country." The 1966 Seminary of the Southwest graduate is
Head of School at St. Andrew's Episcopal School in Austin and
past president of the National Association of Episcopal Schools.
Malcolm
Cooper, an Austin investment manager who recently retired from
the seminary's board of trustees after 22 years of "indefatigable
and prodigious" service, received the 2004 Trustees' Award.
Commencement
Links
Commencement
Sermon by the Most Rev.
Frank T. Griswold
Citations
accompanying the degrees
of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, and the 2004
Trustees' Award
Photos
of Commencement
Photos
of the Dedication of the Middle Building
Article
about the Presiding Bishop and the Seminary Commencement by Eileen
Flynn, religion writer for the Austin American-Statesman
Photos
from the Last Gathering
Pre-Commencement
news release
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