Bro. Thomas Junis Makes Perpetual Profession
On Thursday, Aug. 15, solemnity of the Assumption, Bro. Thomas S. Junis, SDB, made his perpetual profession as a Salesian of Don Bosco at the Marian Shrine in Haverstraw, N.Y. Fr. Dominic Tran, provincial, presided at the Mass and received Bro. Tom’s vows. Fr. Pascual Chavez, rector major emeritus, preached the homily.
Tom Junis was born to Mitch and Margie Junis in Bloomington,
Ill., in 1992. Already discerning his
vocation as a university student, he was influenced by two Newman Center
chaplains, the late Fr. Greg Ketcham, who was a Salesian Cooperator, and Fr.
Bill Bucciferro, SDB. He took St. John
Bosco as a patron for his educational efforts and went to Turin in 2015 on a
Don Bosco bicentennial pilgrimage. Bro. Tom with his parents and family
After earning a degree in early childhood education from
Illinois State University in Bloomington, Tom entered the Salesians at Orange,
N.J., as a candidate on Jan. 1, 2016. He
made his novitiate at the Salesian house in Richmond, Calif., in 2017-2018 and
professed on Aug. 16, 2018, at the Marian Shrine.
Following two years of postnovitiate formation, Bro. Tom did
practical training in 2020-2022 at Archbishop Shaw HS in Marrero, La., teaching
theology to sophomores and juniors, serving as chaplain to the basketball and
baseball teams, and developing good relationships with many students outside
the classroom.
In 2022, Bro. Tom began theological studies at the Salesian
theologate in Tlaquepaque, Mexico. He
has learned to speak Spanish competently and addressed Fr. Chavez fluently at
the end of the profession Mass. His
favorite classes have been in Christology, Mariology, and the Scriptures. He has done ministry in the local youth
center as well as in the state of Oaxaca.
Living outside his home province of New Rochelle has been a challenge;
so he found peace and joy in returning this year for summer camp in Montreal
and the week of retreat before making his final commitment to Christ and Don
Bosco.
credit: Vicky Weekley
38 Salesian priests concelebrated the Mass, attended also by
numerous Salesian brothers, sisters, and lay missioners as well as Bro. Tom’s
parents and other family members. One
special feature of the rite of profession was the use of the very candle that
was presented to him (and his parents) when he was baptized 31 years ago.
Fr. Chavez’s homily: A vocation to love
Fr. Chavez began his homily by noting that the Eucharist is
Christ’s gift to us so that we might share his heart and his life. Our profession is an acknowledgment that he
loves us, that we most highly regard “the surpassing value of knowing Christ
Jesus my Lord” (Phil 3:8). Bro. Tom will respond by living in communion with
his brothers in a profession of love.
The preacher urged Bro. Tom to respond generously to God’s call as Mary did. To be a Salesian is to follow God in Don Bosco footsteps, and to place everyone and everything in second place in order to give oneself to God and to others, especially the young and the poor, and thus to continue the work of Christ in this world, always mindful that it was he who chose us. Establishing a friendship with Christ, we take on the mission of bring him to the young as the center of human history. Like Mary, in Christ we find our greatness. She found light for her life by listening to God’s Word. She is a mother who teaches us how to love God.
Photos:
https://link.shutterfly.com/7DuJUZGc7Lb (by Fr. Mendl except Vicky’s group shot)
https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBDCvv (by Vicky Weekley)
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