Bishop Hanifen reflects on his life as a bishop. I am very grateful for his life, ministry, and joy of life. This is my favorite of the three interviews as he reflects on his life as a local bishop. God bless Bishop Hanifen!
Author Archives: Ronald Patrick Raab, C.S.C.
100th Anniversary of Sacred Heart Church: Interview with Bishop Hanifen, Part 2. Founding Bishop of the Diocese of Colorado Springs.
100th Anniversary of Sacred Heart: Interview with Bishop Hanifen, Part 1. Founding Bishop of the Diocese of Colorado Springs, CO
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time: July 17, 2022, Cover and Final Reflection, Luke 10:38-42

Dear Followers of Jesus,
Today’s gospel, Luke 10:38-42, invites us into a scene with Martha and Mary. Martha is anxious about serving and Mary rests at the feet of Jesus. This combination of prayer and service is at the heart of every parish community. We take to heart our prayer, our communion with Jesus, who then calls us into the world to serve the needs of people. Eucharist and justice combine to reveal God’s fidelity within us and in our actions in the world. This is essentially our history on this block. Rejoice in God today. Rejoice in one another today!
Happy 100th Anniversary! This weekend we remember, recall, and rejoice in our history as a parish community. On July 16, 1922, the building of Sacred Heart Church was dedicated, becoming the main parish community on the westside of Colorado Springs. Our Lady of Perpetual Help is much older and Holy Rosary was not yet built; however, we are taking this opportunity to celebrate our combined communities under the centennial of Sacred Heart. Congratulations!
On Friday, July 15, 2022, we will offer Food Truck Friday, with food trucks, live music from “All in Jazz Trio,” and tours of the art and architecture of Sacred Heart Church. Come celebrate with us!
On Saturday, July 16, 2022, Bishop William Wack, CSC, from the Pensacola-Tallahassee Diocese, will preside at the actual anniversary. Bishop Wack served at Sacred Heart as a deacon and young priest from 1994-1997. He will also dedicate our new sculpture of Our Lady of Sorrows located outside on the southeast side of our church building. This sculpture was created by Dr. Joel Ernster, a Sacred Heart Parishioner. There will be a reception following in the Parish Center gym with live music from the “All in Jazz Trio.”
On Sunday, July 17, 2022, Bishop James Golka, Bishop of the Diocese of Colorado Springs, will preside at the 9 am and 11:30 am Masses. After the 9 am Mass, Bishop Golka will bless the new Saint André House. There will be a reception following in the Saint André House.
We also welcome our new pastor, Fr. Jarrod Waugh, CSC to our parish community. Fr. Jarrod begins his ministry on Monday, July 18, 2022. Please welcome him and pray for his transition into the Sacred Heart Parish community. I thank God for our new pastor.
I want to express my sincere appreciation to Fr. Randy for his years of support and ministry here. I also want to thank members of our parish staff through the years who worked so hard to make things look easy. To members of the Finance Council and Building Committee in these past years, I am very humbled and grateful. I am also grateful for this year’s class of Holy Cross novices as they prepare for First Profession on July 30, 2022. All are invited to attend.
As I finish my years as pastor, I also want to thank Pope Francis. He became pope just a few months before I became pastor. I remember well when he was elected. I was living in Portland and had flown to our parish in Viera, Florida to preach a parish mission. On the way there, I prayed that the new pope, whoever it was, would be named, “Francis.” I prayed about this because I knew we all needed to start fresh, to come back to the basics of faith in Jesus Christ and love for people. Imagine my surprise when he walked out on the balcony and they proclaimed his name, Pope Francis. We need to listen to him.
I am so grateful for this weekend! It marks a great milestone in our history and the completion of much work on the block of 21st Street and Colorado Avenue. I so appreciate your financial support and your trust in the projects of restoration and renewal in these past years. So much of my nine years has led me to this weekend. Our time together has been marked with divine providence. God’s providence has come to be lived and loved here on this block.
Of course, our parish is much more than buildings. I am delighted to celebrate here with all of you on our anniversary. You have inspired me with how you have lived your faith, how you have worked through many obstacles of suffering, disappointment, and anguish, and how you have come to the deep joy of your life. Thank you so much for your presence, prayer, and participation in these lovely nine years.
Much of my heart will remain at Sacred Heart. This is now the second time I have left the parish. I carry you all with me. I will have much grieving to bring to prayer as I journey beyond Colorado. Thank you for these years. Thank you for providing a home for me. Thank you for our mutual search for God. I leave on Tuesday, July 19, 2022, for my new home in Austin, Texas. Please pray for me, always. Saint André Bessette, pray for us. Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us. Sacred Heart of Jesus, console and comfort us.
From today’s gospel acclamation: Blessed are they who have kept the word with a generous heart and yield a harvest through perseverance.
With deep appreciation. Farewell.
God give you peace,
Fr. Ron Raab, CSC, Pastor
Gift from Sacred Heart: A Plaque of Gratitude, July 12, 2022
Sacred Heart Parish: Celebrating 100 Years. Join us this week for our three-day celebration!
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Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 10, 2022: Final Sunday Homily
Preference for Pink, and Perserverance
We buried my mother 18 years ago today. This story still lives in me. The article was published in 2010.
Originally published by Ministry & Liturgy Magazine, September 2010
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I caught the shade of a large tree as I waited for people to arrive at the cemetery. A gentle breeze blew through the branches of the oak. We gathered on the sunny July morning to commit my mother to her grave. Her sister and brothers and their spouses sat in the folding chairs near the large hole in the earth. Large bouquets of white flowers were propped up against the casket waiting for us to say goodbye. My stoic body straddled the green artificial turf covering the mound of dirt that created the opening for my mother’s grave.
The warm breeze felt refreshing after wearing heavy vestments during the funeral at the church some miles away. The moment caught me in a loneliness that I will never forget. Here, in this time and place, this…
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Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 10, 2022: Bulletin Cover, Reflection of Farewell.

Dear Followers of Jesus,
In Luke 10: 25-27, we hear of the Good Samaritan. A neighbor helping a neighbor. A stranger assisting a stranger. Love is at the heart of such service.
I preach for the last time at Sacred Heart Parish this weekend. Next weekend, Bishop Bill Wack, CSC, and Bishop Golka will preside and preach for our parish centennial. So, I want to take this weekend’s bulletin to say thank you for my nine years as pastor.
Thank you for our years of gathering at the sacred altar, at Sacred Heart, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, and Holy Rosary. Know that every time I raised my arms in prayer at the altar, I lifted the heavy burdens of the people in our parish communities to God. I learned to trust more deeply in God and in your stories of love.
Thank you for walking down the aisles of our churches on special days of First Communions, Weddings, and Confirmations. I saw in your expressions the joy of God and the hope that your life would continue in God’s grace and mercy.
Thank you for those quiet days of prayer at Masses during the week. You showed up to God with so much on your minds and hearts. You received in your hands the power of the Eucharist and you always knew that the secret of life is to live just one day at a time.
Thank you for allowing me to preach at the many funerals we celebrated through the years. Death, no matter how tragic, was a source of deep faith for me as I welcomed grieving people to the consolation of Jesus’ passion, death, and resurrection.
Thank you for the times we journeyed together to a cemetery to bury your loved ones. We walked in the winter cold or summer heat. We gathered members of families who had not always reconciled, or with other families who held each other in shelter from the bitter elements of death.
Thank you for welcoming me into your homes to anoint a severely ill member of the family or the moments you called on behalf of a friend dying in a nursing home. Those moments I carry especially deep in my heart when we all knew that God’s mercy is the only thing we could cling to.
Thank you for offering your feet to be washed on Holy Thursday. The widows, the catechumens, the new parishioners, the older or younger members of the parish, all offered feet to be washed, to imitate the disciples who learned how to serve from Jesus. Continue to wash feet, for he is still among you offering mercy to those wearied by the journey in life.
Thank you for processing to the crucifix on Good Friday for the first time in 2014. It was a hot day and the procession lasted one hour. It was a holy moment. On Good Friday of 2019, I stood on the step of the sanctuary and held up my arm blessing all who approached the cross. I wept knowing so many of your stories. My tears understood the reasons why you would approach the cross of Jesus. I will always remember you at the foot of the cross.
Thank you to those who offered their lives to God on Holy Saturday for Baptism, Confirmation, and sharing Eucharist for the first time. Your commitments during our Easter Vigil still give me great joy. I will remember you in bursts of Alleluias.
Thank you for moments of trust in the confessional. I hold you in the confines of my heart.
Thank you for your patience as we worshiped in a gym for nearly a year at Sacred Heart.
Thank you for your commitment toward the ramp and all the renewals of the building Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Thank you for enduring the cold winter at Holy Rosary without the heat from a boiler. I pray renewal is more than buildings.
Thank you for being patient with me when you did not agree with my decisions. I am sorry I offended and disappointed people with some of my decisions.
Thank you for being patient with me when you were weary of homilies about God’s beloved poor. We are all poor because we all need God.
Thank you for the years of preaching the gospel. The center aisle is my home.
Thank you for serving those many years at the Lord’s Dinner. Thank you for offering nourishment in our food pantry. Thank you for visiting the sick. Thank you for caring for folks around the world with financial help in times of natural disasters. Thank you for providing a space for people to share their stories of recovery from addictions. Thank you for listening to the stranger on the street.
Thank you for offering your hard-earned money to support the parish and the diocese. Thanks for supporting me with shelter and the necessities of life.
Thank you for your patience with our priests who have served here along with me, Fr. Drew, Fr. Bob, and Fr. Randy. Thank you for supporting our parish staff. Thank you for supporting our Holy Cross novices. Thanks for making the spirituality of Holy Cross your own. Continue to pray for me at the altar where the first-class relic of Saint André resides.
Thank you for teaching me to paint and for classes in poetry. Thank you for my first professional art show at Cottonwood Center for the Arts and for my first poetry reading event at The Gallery Below. Creativity is life.
Thank you for loving your children. Thank you for offering faith to your next generation. Thanks for parish gatherings and picnics and for buying my art. Thanks for all that is parish life.
Thank you for the tenderness of your prayer for me, the wisdom you offered me, and the love we shared. I appreciate the conversations held in confidence. Thank you for teaching me how to be a pastor. I hold you in my heart, for all the good times and bad, are worth more than gold.
Thank you for everything. Farewell.
We will celebrate our centennial next weekend with gusto. Come join us.
“Which of these three, in your opinion, was neighbor to the robbers’ victim?” He answered, “The one who treated him with mercy.” Jesus said to him, “Go and do likewise.”
God give you peace,
Fr. Ron Raab, CSC, Pastor
Catholic Herald, July 2022: Sacred Heart Parish in Colorado Springs to Celebrate 100th Anniversary

CLICK HERE to read the article from The Catholic Herald of the Diocese of Colorado Springs. I am so grateful to Grace Donnelly who has researched and written our parish history during these past five years. This newspaper article was written by William Dagendesh.

