Father Frederick Joseph Power, S.J. died peacefully on November 2, 2017
at René Goupil House, Pickering, ON. He was in his 94th year and in religious
life for 75 years and a priest for 62 years.
Frederick,
the son of Robert B. Power and Georgia A. Tramley, was born in Moncton, NB.
After three years of high school, he followed his older brother John (who died
in 1980) and entered the Society of Jesus at Guelph on July 30, 1942.
Completing his novitiate, he pronounced first vows on July 31, 1944, then did
the usual juniorate studies. In 1946, he went to Toronto and attended the
Jesuit Seminary for philosophy. As a Jesuit scholastic, he taught at Campion
High School, Regina, SK from 1949 to 1952 and returned to Toronto for theology
studies.
Father Power
was ordained on June 19, 1955 in Midland, ON at the Martyrs’ Shrine as that was
an anniversary year at the Shrine, marking 25 years since the canonization of
the Canadian Jesuit Martyrs. Tertianship, his final year of Jesuit formation
followed in 1956 at Cleveland, OH; he pronounced his Final Vows on February 3,
1958.
Fr. Fred
began his life-long apostolate right after tertianship when he was appointed to
the office of the Eucharistic Crusade, a branch of the Apostleship of Prayer.
For the next 56 years, he was totally involved in promoting devotion to the
Sacred Heart of Jesus. He was National Director, Editor and Promoter of the
Apostleship of Prayer, The Messenger of the Sacred Heart, and the Sacred
Heart Program. He wrote and edited extensively.
Fr. Fred
managed all of this on a shoestring budget by putting in long hours of steady
work. He went out to his office on Danforth Avenue, in East Toronto faithfully
for decades, working there with his small but dedicated staff.
Fr. Power
travelled throughout Canada promoting this devotion and was recognized as a
dedicated holy priest fulfilling the mandate given to the Society of Jesus by
the Church. He wrote several books on the Sacred Heart, then published a series
on reading the Old and New Testaments, and later, a 7-part series for the
Jesuit Province IgNation blog called, “Some Thoughts on Praying,” which was
well researched and quite informative.
Community
life was a mainstay for Fr. Fred and he took part in all its activities and
works. Both at Hevey House, the guesthouse on Jarvis St., and at 2 Dale Ave.,
he amazed younger Jesuits with his energetic cleanup of the dishes and pots and
pans after every dinner without fail until his last days in those communities.
A gentleman of the old school, his manner of welcoming young and old to his
community was gracious and warm.
Once Fr. Fred
turned over the responsibilities of his mandate to other hands, he moved
readily in early summer of 2014 to the Jesuit Infirmary at Pickering. He was
appointed chaplain there and regularly oversaw devotions: the Saturday rosary, Benediction
on First Fridays, and other liturgical events.
Blessed with
good health during his long life, he was in his final years an inspiration to
many at Pickering. The week before he suffered a mild stroke he was seen doing
his daily walk around the property aided by a walker.
There will
be a visitation on Sunday, November 5, 2017 from 7-9 PM at St. Ignatius Chapel,
Manresa Retreat House, 2325 Liverpool Road, Pickering, ON (with a wake service
at 8 PM).
The funeral
liturgy will be celebrated there the next day, Monday, November 6 at 10:30 am
(followed by a reception); burial will be at the Jesuit Cemetery, Guelph, ON,
later that same day at 2:30 PM.
Requiescat in pace.
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