Dear Vinnie,

I won’t say your political ambitions are intrinsically unhealthy, but I will say that they are dangerous.  Don’t get me wrong, I am glad to the tenth degree that you are having the “time of your life” interning for an up-and-coming senator there on Capitol Hill.  And I am also glad – really, I’m not just saying this – that you are leaning in the direction of politics as you consider career possibilities.  Heaven knows the world of politics always needs a few courageous people willing to stand by their Catholic convictions.  But your ambition could easily go awry, leading you to moral compromise.  I am certain you know what I mean.  But never fear, today’s saint is here, and he’s got the answer.  To appreciate that answer, however, you need to know a bit about him.

Bonaventure followed in the footsteps of the great St Francis of Assisi and eventually became the minister general of all the Franciscans, codifying their rule, resolving internal strife, and earning the title of “second founder.”  Blessed Pope Gregory X named him cardinal and summoned him to the Council of Lyons, where the saint so perspicaciously and charitably ran the proceedings that he instigated a reunion between the Catholics and Orthodox (after Bonaventure died, however, the Orthodox returned to their schismatic ways).

In addition to brilliant administration and delicate diplomacy, he showed spiritual eloquence and theological excellence in his prolific literary output.  He received his doctorate from the University of Paris together with St Thomas Aquinas, the two of whom brought scholastic philosophy and theology to its enduring climax.  And to top it all off, his Christian virtue ran so deep and was so contagious that the future Pope Innocent V said the following in his eulogy: “No one ever beheld Bonaventure who did not conceive a great regard and affection for him; and even strangers were desirous to follow his counsel and advice, simply from hearing him speak: for he was gentle, courteous, humble, pleasing to all, compassionate, prudent, chaste and adorned with all virtues.”  This “Seraphic Doctor,” as he was called (“doctor” was what they called all professors at the time), accomplished all of this before dying at the young age of 53.

Here was a man who achieved more in a short life than most politicians even dream of achieving in an entire career.  And how did he do it?  He focused all his talents on one thing – one thing only.  Let him explain it to you in his own words: “Christ is the way: Christ is the door.  By Christ we mount, by Christ we are borne, for he is ‘the mercy seat placed upon the ark of God,’ ‘the mystery hidden from all ages’.  A man should turn his face to this mercy-seat, should look at Christ hanging on the cross, should look with faith, hope, love, wonder joy, appreciation, praise and jubilation…”

That was Bonaventure’s secret.  And I think it’s valid for you too.  If you keep your heart and soul fixed on the greatest King of all time, the trappings of senatorial splendor will never be able to coax you off the path of True Success.  Say hello to the monuments for me.

Your devoted uncle,

Eddy

Uncle Eddy Introduces the Saints

Navigating today’s world is tough and all of us could use a nudge in the right direction. Figuring out the right path to take at work, at college, or in social situations is not always easy. Looking to the lives of the saints can give us the insights we need.

Written by Fr. John Bartunek, LC, Uncle Eddy’s Saint of the Day is a fictional series of letters written by a man who has been imprisoned for the Catholic Faith. Using the saints of the day as examples, Uncle Eddy pens a daily letter with spiritual advice to his many nieces and nephews.

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Alex Kucera

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Alex Kucera has lived in Atlanta, GA, for the last 46 years. He is one of 9 children, married to his wife Karmen, and has 3 girls, one grandson, and a granddaughter on the way. Alex joined Regnum Christi in 2007. Out of the gate, he joined the Helping Hands Medical Missions apostolate and is still participating today with the Ghana Friendship Mission.

In 2009, Alex was asked to be the Atlanta RC Renewal Coordinator for the Atlanta Locality to help the RC members with the RC renewal process. Alex became a Group Leader in 2012 for four of the Atlanta Men’s Section Teams and continues today. Running in parallel, in 2013, Alex became a Team Leader and shepherded a large team of good men.

Alex was honored to be the Atlanta Mission Coordinator between 2010 to 2022 (12 years), coordinating 5-8 Holy Week Mission teams across Georgia. He also created and coordinated missions at a parish in Athens, GA, for 9 years. Alex continues to coordinate Holy Week Missions, Advent Missions, and Monthly missions at Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Cumming, GA.

From 2016 to 2022, Alex also served as the Men’s Section Assistant in Atlanta. He loved working with the Men’s Section Director, the Legionaries, Consecrated, and Women’s Section leadership teams.

Alex is exceptionally grateful to the Legionaries, Consecrated, and many RC members who he’s journeyed shoulder to shoulder, growing his relationship with Christ and others along the way. He knows that there is only one way, that’s Christ’s Way, with others!