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August 13, 2006
The Good News
...Another
Good Priest
Funeral
Homily Reverend Thomas Wade Darnall Catholic Pastoral
Center July 5, 2006
My dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
Yesterday, July 4th, was the ninety-third
birthday of Father Wade Darnall. Last Friday, June
30th, was his new birthday into everlasting life.
He now stands in the presence of Almighty
God Who welcomes him and judges him mercifully and lovingly.
We who still live by faith and not by sight pray that
Jesus, Who is our Way, our Truth and our Life, will now
grant Father Wade Darnall life everlasting in heaven.
Eight years ago, as Father Darnall began
to show signs of aging, it took only one suggestion to him
to have him move from the Sacred Heart rectory to our Catholic
Pastoral Center. He remained here until he transferred to
Saint Ann Nursing Home in March of 2000. While he
lived here and at Saint Ann Nursing Home, I was blest to
be able to see him frequently, often daily. In those
many, many meetings, he always greeted me with the same
happy, positive and enthusiastic greeting: “Archbishop,
this is a wonderful place. The people here are so
good and so helpful. The food is good, the place is
clean and everybody is so kind.” He extended that
same greeting even in recent times when he was already bedridden.
The only change occurred in the past two months when
he no longer called me “Archbishop.” Now I was simply
“Bishop” - and then he would state as he pointed his finger
at me - “You’re Bishop Kelley!”
In the days and weeks and the years ahead,
the stories of Father Wade Darnall will be told and re-told.
He will be, in fact, he has already been likened to
an “icon” of the priesthood.
As a responsible young man already employed,
he continued discerning God’s call. Although interrupted
by military service during the Second World War, the call
of Jesus to the priesthood heightened. Thus, at the
end of the war, he applied and was accepted as a seminarian.
On August15, 1952, Father Wade Darnall was ordained
a priest for the service of the Church of Oklahoma. In
that ordination ceremony, the bishop quoted Jesus saying:
“I do not call you servants, instead I call you friends.
You did not choose Me. I chose you.” (John
15:15-16)
Father Darnall received his call and
ordination to the priesthood seriously. He knew that
Jesus was his Friend. He knew that Jesus called him
to be a priest. Therefore, over the next fifty-four
years, he faithfully fulfilled his vocation as a priest
of Jesus Christ. Yes, Father Darnall loved being a
priest because he truly loved Jesus, our eternal High Priest,
Who had called him to priestly service.
A priest of the New Testament is a very
special minister of God. He acts not in his own name
nor on his own authority and power. At ordination
he becomes and he remains another Christ. As a priest
he acts in the Name of Jesus and on His authority. It
was this unique configuration to Christ which inspired,
motivated and energized Father Darnall in his daily priestly
ministry. Even in his final days, when there was no
activity, no words, no response, simply being in his presence
directed us to Jesus because he was a good and faithful
priest.
Today we express our gratitude to Father
Darnall for his good and faithful priestly service, for
his friendship and his love. But even more so, we
express our gratitude to Almighty God. It is God Who
gives us life, creating us in His own Image and Likeness.
It is God, our Father, Who sent His Son Jesus to save
us. It is Jesus Who redeems us and blesses us in so
many beautiful ways. He established the Church for
our guidance. He instituted the sacraments as a means
of sharing His Grace with us. He established the ministerial
priesthood, authorizing mere men to act in His Name and
on His authority.
Almighty God, in His goodness and providence,
calls certain men to serve as His priests, not to bring
the Church material gain or worldly power, but rather to
lead people to eternal life. In and through their
ministry, the Gospel is proclaimed, the sacraments are celebrated
and reconciliation is achieved. As the priest leads
God’s people along the pilgrim journey of faith, he, too,
traverses the same path. In hope and with trust, he
reaches for the same goal. The words and promise of
Christ are spoken to all God’s people. In today’s
Gospel, He says: “I am the Living Bread that came
down from heaven. Whoever eats this Bread will live
forever.” And He assures us “If you believe in Me,
even if you die, you shall live, for I am the Resurrection
and the Life.” Our brother, the priest, Father Wade
Darnall, believed. Now, he has died but in Jesus,
he shall live forever!
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord,
and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul
and the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy
of God rest in peace. Amen.
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