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Tuesday, October 20, 2020 6:30 p.m. 23 rd Annual Benefit to Support Saint Luke Institute Sponsorship Information Host: Archbishop Christophe Pierre, Apostolic Nuncio Co-Chairs: RAdm. and Mrs. James B. Hinkle Apostolic Nunciature 3339 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Saint Luke Institute Annual Benefit at the Nunciature

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Page 1: Saint Luke Institute Sponsorship Information · Help us meet the demand for our services that provide healing and renewal of hope to the Church and beyond. Compassionate, Skilled

Tuesday, October 20, 20206:30 p.m.

23rd Annual Benefit to SupportSaint Luke Institute

Sponsorship Information

Host: Archbishop Christophe Pierre, Apostolic NuncioCo-Chairs: RAdm. and Mrs. James B. Hinkle

Apostolic Nunciature3339 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20008

Saint Luke Institute

Saint Luke AwardThe Saint Luke Award is given annually to someone whose professional life or charitable works embody the ideals of the Institute: the rebuilding of the spiritual, physical, emotional, and intellectual life of those in need. In undertaking these tasks, the honoree is motivated by the gospel ideals of compassion, charity, and a belief that all persons are brothers and sisters in Christ. The award is bestowed each year on or around the October 18 Feast of St. Luke. About Saint Luke Institute

• Founded 1977• 5 locations in 2 countries• 15,000 individuals served over time

Services• Clinical evaluations • Treatment for depression, addiction, anxiety, trauma, burnout, and stress • Residential and outpatient services • Continuing care • Candidate assessments • Education in-person, online, and in print

Programs Meet Varied Needs and Diagnoses• Intensive residential treatment for men and women (typically 6-month duration) • Flexible-length residential program (4 weeks to 3 months typically) • Intensive outpatient (5 days a week for 6 months, includes individual and group therapy, and spiritual integration) • Outpatient (serves lay people in addition to clergy and religious) • Halfway house (for individuals who have completed the residential program but are not ready to return to their home environment) • Continuing care (provides follow-up services for 5 years post residential treatment)

Annual Benefit at the Nunciature

Saint Luke Institute provides healing for clergy and men and women religious.

Saint Luke InstituteOne Mission. Multiple Ministries.

sli.org

Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, J.C.D. will receive the 2020 Saint Luke Award that recognizes his commitment to the well-being of Catholic clergy and consecrated religious. In receiving this award, he also brings recognition to Catholic military chaplains who provide comfort, the sacraments, and guidance to the men and women serving in the military at home and abroad.

On November 19, 2007, Archbishop Broglio was named the fourth Archbishop of the Military Services USA, and installed January 25, 2008, the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul. The Archbishop was ordained as an Archbishop by His Holiness St. John Paul II on March 19, 2001.

Born in 1951 in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Archbishop Broglio attended Catholic schools in Cleveland, Ohio. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Classics at Boston College, an S.T.B. in Theology, and a Doctorate in Canon Law from the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome. He was ordained to the priesthood (for the diocese of Cleveland) on May 19, 1977 in the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception of the North American College, Rome.

The Archbishop served as Secretary of the Apostolic Nunciature in Abidjan, Ivory Coast (1983-1987) and of the Apostolic Nunciature in Asuncion, Paraguay (1987-1990). From 1990 to 2001, Archbishop Broglio served as Chief of Cabinet to Angelo Cardinal Sodano, Secretary of State to Saint Pope John Paul II and desk officer for Central America. In February 2001, the Archbishop was named Apostolic Nuncio to the Dominican Republic and Apostolic Delegate to Puerto Rico.

As a member of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), the Archbishop currently serves as Secretary of the USCCB and is a member of the Administrative Committee.

The Archbishop’s honors include Commander of the National Order of Côte d’Ivoire; Commander of the Order of the Polar Star, Sweden; Gran Cross with Silver Badge of the Order of Sánchez, Duarte and Mella, Dominican Republic; Grand Officer of the Order of Bernardo O’Higgins of Chile; Commander of the Order of Antonio Jose de Irisarri of Guatemala; Grand Cross of the Order of the Libertador San Martin of Argentina; Officer of the Orden de Mayo, Argentina; Commander of the Italian Republic; Knight Commander of the Holy Sepulchre with star; Honorary Conventual Chaplain of the Order of Malta; Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael of the Wing; Grand Officer of the Order of Sts. Maurice and Lazarus; Knight Grand Cross of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St. George.

Most Reverend Timothy Broglio, j.C.D.Archbishop for the Military Services

2020 Saint Luke Award Recipient

Page 2: Saint Luke Institute Sponsorship Information · Help us meet the demand for our services that provide healing and renewal of hope to the Church and beyond. Compassionate, Skilled

Always HopeThe current world situation is a reminder that the Catholic Church cannot be reduced to a building, a ministry, or a singular moment in time. The people of God—in union with Jesus Christ—are the Church. The Church is alive and fluid, responding to the promptings of the Holy Spirit, which imbues it with fortitude and grace.

In uncertain times, we can be overwhelmed and question long-standing priorities or habits. This spring, Saint Luke Institute affirmed its commitment to treating clergy and religious, remaining open during this pandemic. We have responded to uncertainty by expanding educational programming for all the faithful. We are prepared to conduct more clinical evaluations to meet a rising number of requests from Church leadership. There is a growing demand for our services; we need your help to meet these needs.

Sometimes it is hard to know if the saying, “May you live in interesting times” is a curse or a blessing. As Catholics, there are always challenges, and the measure of our faith is how we respond. I hope you will remember Saint Paul’s exhortation to “never tire of doing what is good” (2 Thessalonians 3:13).

Help us meet the demand for our services that provide healing and renewal of hope to the Church and beyond.

Compassionate, Skilled Care(Services provided July 1, 2018–June 30, 2019)

Individuals Served 5,008 Men and women the Institute served 352 Men who received evaluations or treatment 146 Women who received evaluations or treatment 158 Candidate assessments for priesthood or religious life

Institutions and Locations Served 49 Arch/dioceses 85 Religious orders 9 Countries outside of the U.S. 32 States in the U.S.

Education 63 Workshops presented 4,018 Workshop participants

Client Care Personnel 79 People dedicated to direct client care 29 Doctors on-site 11 Clinicians 17 Nurses 22 Spiritual directors

Levels of Hope1. Apostles of Love 2. Stewards of Hope 3. Disciples in Faith 4. Servants of Light 5. Prophets of Mercy 6. Congregation of Saints7. Circle of Change

$50,000+

$35,000–$49,999$20,000–$34,999$10,000–$19,999$5,000–$9,999$2,500–$4,999$1,000–$2,499

We invite you to be part of restoring hope by sponsoring Saint Luke Institute’s Annual Benefit.

Sponsor HopeSaint Luke Institute leads the way forward by:• Screening candidates for the priesthood and religious life • Educating Church leadership and ministers about mental health and prevention • Treating clergy and religious with mood and personality disorders, addiction, and trauma • Resourcing clinicians in behavioral health

Your commitment sponsors hope for the church.

“Our partnership in faith promotes healing in the Church now, and a healthier ministerial culture within the Church for tomorrow.”

~ Rev. David Songy, O.F.M.Cap., S.T.D., Psy.D.

Sponsorships fund the essential services provided through Saint Luke Institute. In light of the global health crisis, they are needed now more than ever. Thank you for your ongoing support as a partner to our mission. It enables our commitment to the mental and spiritual health needs of seminarians, clergy, and men and women religious. At this time, we are planning to host the traditional in-person Annual Benefit. Should anything change due to health restrictions, we will contact you.

Regardless, we thank you for your ongoing partnership and generosity.$429,966

of clients returned to ministry after completing the Institute’s residential program

76% disbursed in charity care to Saint Luke Institute clients $500,885

in debt forgiveness

Page 3: Saint Luke Institute Sponsorship Information · Help us meet the demand for our services that provide healing and renewal of hope to the Church and beyond. Compassionate, Skilled

Tuesday, October 20, 20206:30 p.m.

23rd Annual Benefit to SupportSaint Luke Institute

Sponsorship Information

Host: Archbishop Christophe Pierre, Apostolic NuncioCo-Chairs: RAdm. and Mrs. James B. Hinkle

Apostolic Nunciature3339 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20008

Saint Luke Institute

Saint Luke AwardThe Saint Luke Award is given annually to someone whose professional life or charitable works embody the ideals of the Institute: the rebuilding of the spiritual, physical, emotional, and intellectual life of those in need. In undertaking these tasks, the honoree is motivated by the gospel ideals of compassion, charity, and a belief that all persons are brothers and sisters in Christ. The award is bestowed each year on or around the October 18 Feast of St. Luke. About Saint Luke Institute

• Founded 1977• 5 locations in 2 countries• 15,000 individuals served over time

Services• Clinical evaluations • Treatment for depression, addiction, anxiety, trauma, burnout, and stress • Residential and outpatient services • Continuing care • Candidate assessments • Education in-person, online, and in print

Programs Meet Varied Needs and Diagnoses• Intensive residential treatment for men and women (typically 6-month duration) • Flexible-length residential program (4 weeks to 3 months typically) • Intensive outpatient (5 days a week for 6 months, includes individual and group therapy, and spiritual integration) • Outpatient (serves lay people in addition to clergy and religious) • Halfway house (for individuals who have completed the residential program but are not ready to return to their home environment) • Continuing care (provides follow-up services for 5 years post residential treatment)

Annual Benefit at the Nunciature

Saint Luke Institute provides healing for clergy and men and women religious.

Saint Luke InstituteOne Mission. Multiple Ministries.

sli.org

Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, J.C.D. will receive the 2020 Saint Luke Award that recognizes his commitment to the well-being of Catholic clergy and consecrated religious. In receiving this award, he also brings recognition to Catholic military chaplains who provide comfort, the sacraments, and guidance to the men and women serving in the military at home and abroad.

On November 19, 2007, Archbishop Broglio was named the fourth Archbishop of the Military Services USA, and installed January 25, 2008, the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul. The Archbishop was ordained as an Archbishop by His Holiness St. John Paul II on March 19, 2001.

Born in 1951 in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Archbishop Broglio attended Catholic schools in Cleveland, Ohio. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Classics at Boston College, an S.T.B. in Theology, and a Doctorate in Canon Law from the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome. He was ordained to the priesthood (for the diocese of Cleveland) on May 19, 1977 in the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception of the North American College, Rome.

The Archbishop served as Secretary of the Apostolic Nunciature in Abidjan, Ivory Coast (1983-1987) and of the Apostolic Nunciature in Asuncion, Paraguay (1987-1990). From 1990 to 2001, Archbishop Broglio served as Chief of Cabinet to Angelo Cardinal Sodano, Secretary of State to Saint Pope John Paul II and desk officer for Central America. In February 2001, the Archbishop was named Apostolic Nuncio to the Dominican Republic and Apostolic Delegate to Puerto Rico.

As a member of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), the Archbishop currently serves as Secretary of the USCCB and is a member of the Administrative Committee.

The Archbishop’s honors include Commander of the National Order of Côte d’Ivoire; Commander of the Order of the Polar Star, Sweden; Gran Cross with Silver Badge of the Order of Sánchez, Duarte and Mella, Dominican Republic; Grand Officer of the Order of Bernardo O’Higgins of Chile; Commander of the Order of Antonio Jose de Irisarri of Guatemala; Grand Cross of the Order of the Libertador San Martin of Argentina; Officer of the Orden de Mayo, Argentina; Commander of the Italian Republic; Knight Commander of the Holy Sepulchre with star; Honorary Conventual Chaplain of the Order of Malta; Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael of the Wing; Grand Officer of the Order of Sts. Maurice and Lazarus; Knight Grand Cross of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St. George.

Most Reverend Timothy Broglio, j.C.D.Archbishop for the Military Services

2020 Saint Luke Award Recipient

Tuesday, October 20, 20206:30 p.m.

23rd Annual Benefit to SupportSaint Luke Institute

Sponsorship Information

Host: Archbishop Christophe Pierre, Apostolic NuncioCo-Chairs: RAdm. and Mrs. James B. Hinkle

Apostolic Nunciature3339 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20008

Saint Luke Institute

Saint Luke AwardThe Saint Luke Award is given annually to someone whose professional life or charitable works embody the ideals of the Institute: the rebuilding of the spiritual, physical, emotional, and intellectual life of those in need. In undertaking these tasks, the honoree is motivated by the gospel ideals of compassion, charity, and a belief that all persons are brothers and sisters in Christ. The award is bestowed each year on or around the October 18 Feast of St. Luke. About Saint Luke Institute

• Founded 1977• 5 locations in 2 countries• 15,000 individuals served over time

Services• Clinical evaluations • Treatment for depression, addiction, anxiety, trauma, burnout, and stress • Residential and outpatient services • Continuing care • Candidate assessments • Education in-person, online, and in print

Programs Meet Varied Needs and Diagnoses• Intensive residential treatment for men and women (typically 6-month duration) • Flexible-length residential program (4 weeks to 3 months typically) • Intensive outpatient (5 days a week for 6 months, includes individual and group therapy, and spiritual integration) • Outpatient (serves lay people in addition to clergy and religious) • Halfway house (for individuals who have completed the residential program but are not ready to return to their home environment) • Continuing care (provides follow-up services for 5 years post residential treatment)

Annual Benefit at the Nunciature

Saint Luke Institute provides healing for clergy and men and women religious.

Saint Luke InstituteOne Mission. Multiple Ministries.

sli.org

Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, J.C.D. will receive the 2020 Saint Luke Award that recognizes his commitment to the well-being of Catholic clergy and consecrated religious. In receiving this award, he also brings recognition to Catholic military chaplains who provide comfort, the sacraments, and guidance to the men and women serving in the military at home and abroad.

On November 19, 2007, Archbishop Broglio was named the fourth Archbishop of the Military Services USA, and installed January 25, 2008, the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul. The Archbishop was ordained as an Archbishop by His Holiness St. John Paul II on March 19, 2001.

Born in 1951 in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Archbishop Broglio attended Catholic schools in Cleveland, Ohio. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Classics at Boston College, an S.T.B. in Theology, and a Doctorate in Canon Law from the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome. He was ordained to the priesthood (for the diocese of Cleveland) on May 19, 1977 in the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception of the North American College, Rome.

The Archbishop served as Secretary of the Apostolic Nunciature in Abidjan, Ivory Coast (1983-1987) and of the Apostolic Nunciature in Asuncion, Paraguay (1987-1990). From 1990 to 2001, Archbishop Broglio served as Chief of Cabinet to Angelo Cardinal Sodano, Secretary of State to Saint Pope John Paul II and desk officer for Central America. In February 2001, the Archbishop was named Apostolic Nuncio to the Dominican Republic and Apostolic Delegate to Puerto Rico.

As a member of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), the Archbishop currently serves as Secretary of the USCCB and is a member of the Administrative Committee.

The Archbishop’s honors include Commander of the National Order of Côte d’Ivoire; Commander of the Order of the Polar Star, Sweden; Gran Cross with Silver Badge of the Order of Sánchez, Duarte and Mella, Dominican Republic; Grand Officer of the Order of Bernardo O’Higgins of Chile; Commander of the Order of Antonio Jose de Irisarri of Guatemala; Grand Cross of the Order of the Libertador San Martin of Argentina; Officer of the Orden de Mayo, Argentina; Commander of the Italian Republic; Knight Commander of the Holy Sepulchre with star; Honorary Conventual Chaplain of the Order of Malta; Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael of the Wing; Grand Officer of the Order of Sts. Maurice and Lazarus; Knight Grand Cross of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St. George.

Most Reverend Timothy Broglio, j.C.D.Archbishop for the Military Services

2020 Saint Luke Award Recipient