St Claudine Thévenet

Regnum Christi Spirituality Center Uncle Eddy

Dear Claude,

If you didn’t have any goals, you wouldn’t have any obstacles.  I mean, if you weren’t trying to get somewhere with your projects of evangelization, you wouldn’t notice how little progress you have made.  But the fact is you are trying to advance Christ’s Kingdom there on campus, where it doesn’t seem to be too welcome, where, in fact, you seem to be butting heads against gargantuan opponents.  Such is the stuff saints are made of, my precocious young nephew; get used to it.  Learn a lesson from today’s saint, for example.

She saw her two brothers executed during the chaos of the French Revolution, and as they were carried off, they told her, “Forgive, Glady, as we forgive.”  The words impressed her heart deeply and shielded her from vengeance, bitterness, shame, and discouragement.  Eventually, she decided to dedicate herself to relieve the massive suffering caused by the Revolution.  She felt a special burden to help people discover the reality of God and his love; she used to say there was no greater tragedy than someone having to live their life without knowing God.

A holy priest, Fr Andre Coindre, tapped into her burning charity when he asked her to begin caring for two small children whom he found shivering on his church’s doorstep one afternoon.  She took it as a sign from God, and launched into what would become her lifelong project: forming shelters and schools and houses of “providence” that could give young girls the skills and faith they needed to live decent lives in society and have a good Christian influence on those around them.

Troubles never left her side – troubles coming from the death of Fr Coindre, from the death of two of her first sisters in the Congregation of the Religious of Jesus and Mary that she had founded, from efforts to meld her Institute into another, and even from the resurgence of violent revolutionary factions and the pressure that went along with it.  Nothing phased her.  She had to rebuild, restart, re-inspire, but she did it.  When she died, exhausted, at 63 years of age, her Congregation really started to grow.  At the time of her canonization, 1008 sisters lived and worked in 180 communities on all five continents.

If a girl from the country can buck the French Revolution to build the Kingdom, I think a boy from Nebraska can buck a few worn out ideological broncos, and maybe even win them over for the cause of Christ – the only cause worth fighting for.

Your loving 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!