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On the record ... with the Rev. Frank Timar

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MW: What is your role with St. Mary’s school?
FT: I guess you could say I am the head teacher. I’m what a superintendent would be, I suppose. I do have a principal over there and he runs the school but he answers to me. …I have a Mass for them every Friday, which is one of my favorite Masses. Then every month I visit every class just so they can get to know their pastor all the way from kindergarten up through eighth grade.

MW: Were there other priests in your family?
FT: My hometown parish in Nazareth was ministered to by the missionaries of Sacred Heart, which was the only kind of people I knew as priests. They sent me to Geneva, 800 miles away. My father had two sisters who were nuns, so maybe that’s part of it. Maybe it was prayers on my parents’ part – we had four boys in my family so I think they hoped one of those four would make it to the priesthood, and here I am.

MW: Have you had any young men here in your parish express an interest in the priesthood?
FT: I have been praying for a priest from this parish since I came here 23 years ago, and not one has responded.

MW: What are some highlights of your career?
FT: It’s all a highlight. There are ups and downs in every life, but for the most part my 23 years have been, like every other assignment, delightful. I have loved every place I have been.

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