[Oe List ...] Fred's completed life
McCabe, Diann A
dm14 at txstate.edu
Fri Jul 22 10:47:35 CDT 2011
Great story, Charles. I'm glad to know it. Terry and I had lunch with Fred on campus years ago when he was in graduate school here at Texas State. He mentioned this event and what I remember is his vivid description of priests walking about, big bellies under opulent red robes. He said it was like a dream, and very sensual. I'm pleased to hear the rest of the story here to have a more complete picture, that the event was tied to raising funds for Human Development work. I didn't know Fred well but the stories he left behind still resonate.
Journey on, Fred.
Diann McCabe, San Marcos, TX
On 7/22/11 10:28 AM, "Charles or Doris Hahn" <cdhahn at flash.net> wrote:
Paul, your talking about Fred and Brussels triggered many responses in my mind. Fred interpreted our work to August VanIstendal, a prominent Roman Catholic who was head of an Europe-Wide organization, the name of which I do not remember. VanIstendal had powerful influence in Catholic circles across Europe and opened many doors for us. The most significant thing I remember was that he arranged for us to do a presentation to the gathering of Superiors General of the men's Catholic Orders at a Jesuit retreat center just outside Rome. As I recall, this was an every three years meeting. Brian Williams and I went from the Brussels Nexus for the event, and decided that Brian should do the presentation. When we arrived at the event we were overwhelmed. There was this large hell with perhaps 250 Superiors seated at dinner tables, and we were seated at the head table with five or six Cardinals and Father Arupe, Jesuit Superior (also popularly called the Black Pope).
We dined on a sumptuous dinner and as the meal was ending , nuns who had been serving began to clear the tables. Father Arupe got up from his head place at the table and went down to the floor level and began to assist with the clean-up. This caused a little stir among the other Superiors and a few got up and also helped. This is just a little glimpse of the humble and powerful leadership Arupe gave the Jesuits.
Brian did a great presentation, and because of of Fred through VanIstendal we raised a ton of money for our Human Development Projects from Catholic orders in Rome over the next several years.
Fred opened dorrs to powerful people.
Charles Hahn
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From: "PSchrijnen at aol.com" <PSchrijnen at aol.com>
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Sent: Fri, July 22, 2011 6:21:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Oe List ...] Fred's completed life
Dear Colleagues,
I just finished talking to Guy Wilkinson. He was as a Civil Servant at the
European Union at the time when Fred and Sarah were in Brussels.
Guy was inspired by Fred and Sarah to join the Bayad consult and
then was instrumental in raising money from the European union for that project.
He later became an Anglican priest, did much innercity work in various
parishes, and then became the Archbishops' assistant on Interfaith issues.
I just talked to Alan Beresford. It was Fred who asked him what he
was going to do with his life. We know Alan's response.
It was Fred who changed my life.
Fred inspired people to engage in the world in brave, new ways.
And then he became my mentor and a good and loyal friend over all these years.
I miss him,
Paul
Paul Schrijnen
London
+44 7973 206 766
In a message dated 22/07/2011 01:57:22 GMT Daylight Time, rafos at interlog.com writes:
It was 1967 in Cleveland that Sandra and I found ourselves in a church basement feted with cold peas and fish sticks, hearing about pigs and persons. What the hell did we get ourselves into? Who were the two strange dudes, Fred Buss and Bob Vance, and what were they up to? After a stirring weekend and riveting Church lecture on Sunday by Fred we were ready to charge out the door. Like Priscilla the two of them opened us up to a whole new world. I am forever grateful to Fred and can still call up the image of him that Sunday A.M. In 1970 we spent a year in the NY house as second priors to Fred and Sarah. What a glorious time to experience all of the gifts and neuroses of Fred. Looking back now I think of all the people and experiences I would have missed saved for that Church lecture. In gratitude for a life well lived and his service to humanity. Blessings and peace on the next stage of your journey Fred as well as comfort and solace to family and colleagues on your
passing.
Sandra and Bob Rafos
On 2011-07-21, at 7:55 AM, Priscilla H Wilson wrote:
> Way back in 1965 Fred Buss and Don Warren opened a window in my mind that let in the possibility of theological thinking. I've never been the same since. I'm sure that is true for many minds around the globe. All the influence he continued to play in my life and my thinking are too numerous to write down. Some people are so important in many people's life journey that it is hard to imagine them gone. I hope he and Rodney are sharing stories...if they aren't then there is something wrong with heaven.
> Grace and peace to all,
> Priscilla Wilson
>
> On Jul 20, 2011, at 5:43 AM, Herman Greene wrote:
>
>> Well said John.
>>
>> Fred was the Lord of the Dance to me. He brought levity to my life. Just to
>> see him lifted me up.
>>
>> And yes, his words had multiple meanings. I never noticed how long he spoke,
>> I was enjoying myself too much.
>>
>> He changed my life.
>>
>> Herman
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> Of John Epps (by way of "jlepps at pc.jaring.my"<jlepps at pc.jaring.my>)
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 11:55 PM
>> To: Order Ecumenical Community
>> Subject: [Oe List ...] Fred's completed life
>>
>> Hello Joe. Greetings from Kuala Lumpur.
>>
>> Ann and I join you and a world-wide host of colleagues in celebrating
>> Fred's completed life. We are grateful to you and Paul for assisting
>> Lindsey in making the memorial service appropriate. Considering Fred's
>> life, an appropriate memorial is no small task!
>>
>> Among his other memorable traits, Fred's love of the spoken word was
>> legendary. He never failed to search for the most unexpected way to
>> say something, and often succeeded in conveying multiple levels of
>> meaning without the constraint of brevity. I once witnesses Fred
>> giving a 90-minute lecture from notes which consisted of 4 words on a
>> page. That lecture changed lives.
>>
>> He now joins and enriches that great cloud of witnesses from whom we
>> continually draw inspiration, insight, and sustenance. We're grateful
>> to have known this giant of spirit.
>>
>> Grace & Peace.
>>
>> John Epps
>>
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