Thursday, August 29, 2013

Saints Helping Saints Announcement

 
The Saints Helping Saints Board of Directors are sorry to announce that we are no longer taking requests for financial support.
Over the past four years we have been very blessed to have found such a caring community filled with folks willing to support their fellow Seton Saints.  After much prayer and reflection we have found that the growing demands of our families and careers have grown to a point where we no longer have the time to devote to this project.  With that being said we have decided to disband Saints Helping Saints as a legally recognized entity. All funds have been transferred to the student group Seton Helping Saints in hope that they will be able to continue your mission through theirs.
The leadership of the group will continue to solicit prayers and promote the tradition and efforts of Seton High School while emotionally, spiritually and prayerfully supporting our fellow Seton sisters in all of their times of need. Both the facebook page and blogger account will continue to remain active. Please feel free to continue to send prayer requests and pray for your fellow saints.
Thanks you for your support,
Saints Helping Saints

Monday, August 12, 2013

Nina Hines Jennings '80

Good Afternoon Saints -

The Class of 1980 has asked that we keep in our prayers Nina Hines Jennings. Nina has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer and is beginning what is being described by her doctors as an intense round of chemotherapy on Monday.

This is the message we received:

"We would ask that all her Seton sisters remember her in their prayers. And, if possible if they could send her a card with their name and Seton Class of ___. Her sister has given us permission to contact you. Cards can be sent to Nina Jennings, 1737 Grandview Drive, Hebron, KY 41048."

Thanks in advance for all of your positive thoughts and energy!

Also - while I have your attention. Donations to the Seton Helping Saints walk (coming up next month) can be made by sending donations to Seton High School 3901 Glenway Avenue, Cincinnati Ohio 45205. Checks can be made out to Seton HS with Seton Helping Saints Walk in the memo.

Thanks for your support!

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Pray for the Pragar Family

Saints, it is with great sadness that I must tell you that Tom Pragar has passed away.  Here is a link to the obituary. As you may remember last week we posted information about a fundraiser for him and his family. Please consider attending.

While I rejoice in knowing what goodness comes when one passes from this life to eternal life with our heavenly Father my heart is terribly heavy for the Pragar family. Through Saints Helping Saints I have met some amazing people faced with terrible hardship and I always wonder how they can face their journey with such poise and bravery. I've joked that I think they have a positivity boot-camp in the oncology departments at our local hospitals because these men, women and children ALWAYS amaze me.



While I've never met Tom Pragar I have met his daughter Sami. I think their whole family must have gone to the positivity boot-camp...and their friends must have too. Last fall we first started praying for Mr. Pragar and we continued everyday. In January I met a young woman named Jordan Schmidt, a friend of Sami's who wanted to help by holding another fundraiser. Just from talking to this friend of Sami's I could tell Tom was a special man and how well loved him and his family were. 

Sami will be returning to Seton this fall and her brother will be at Elder. Please pray for them - our entire Seton & Elder communities praying together will be a great blessing for them. Also pray for his wife Mary Welch Pragar (Seton Class of '82) and pray for Tom's extended family and all of his friends who have been praying for his recovery. Pray for his co-workers in the Cincinnati Fire Department.  Most importantly please pray for the repose of Tom's soul into heaven.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Hope for a Hero

 
Below is information regarding Tom Pragar. Tom is the husband of Mary Welch Pragar '82 and the father of Sami Pragar who is a current student. In addition to supporting and attending this event please consider praying for Tom, his family and his doctors. Full story is below image -Thanks in advance.

Tom’s Story:



In October of 2012, Tom Pragar, a Lieutenant in the Cincinnati Fire Department, received the news that all families pray not to hear. He was diagnosed with metastatic Stage 4 Cholangiocarcinoma (a rare malignant tumor of the bile duct), which had spread to his liver. Tom’s doctors identified the only cure as surgery to remove the tumor and part of his liver. Tom has required numerous procedures, tests, treatments, and hospitalizations for drainage tubes (to help his body process bile out of his body) and for excessive tumor and stomach bleeding. Tom has undergone chemotherapy treatments and two rounds of radiation to shrink the tumor, in hopes of making surgery possible. During all of this, Tom has suffered from several complications of severe acid reflux, inability to eat, significant weight loss and severe bleeding, requiring countless blood transfusions.

Tom Pragar has touched so many lives in his community, as a firefighter with the Cincinnati Fire Department since 1984. He has served the community working the majority of his career at Engine 21, a busy Westside firehouse in South Fairmount and is currently stationed at Engine 50 in Sayler Park. Tom is well respected by fellow firefighters, is knowledgeable, and is known as brave, fearless, never backing down from work and always doing a great job leading his company. Making work at the firehouse interesting and enjoyable, he brought out the better side in everyone because of his jovial demeanor and caring personality. He truly is a great friend to have.

We are asking for help in giving Tom and his family Hope. Fighting this cancer has been very difficult and Tom, his wife Mary, daughter Sami 17, and son Clay 15, need your help and Hope. Please help support the Pragar family by donating to this benefit. All donations, big and small, are greatly appreciated. We are anticipating about 900 people to attend this benefit. Thank you for your donation

and we plan to include you on our website as a donor.

An account has been set up at 5/3 bank under the name

'Hopeforahero-Tom Pragar'.

Contact information:


Jay Bosse 513-310-3167

Margie Lanza 513-460-2558


Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Raise Money for Your Community Group

 
Saints Helping Saints will be participating in The Garage Sale (see below). We will be selling our t-shirts and books. The most exciting part of this event is everyone will have the opportunity to purchase desks, tables and chairs from the old Seton High School classrooms. As classrooms are remodeled furniture is being removed but you have an opportunity to own a piece of Seton history!
 
AND... you can raise money for your school, parish or community group (see below)
 
 


If you are a community group or vendor you can participate too. Seton is looking for participants interested in selling crafts, books, antiques, artwork, etc... You can partner with a student group or reserve a space on your own. E-mail Jennifer Dunaway for more information at dunawayj@setoncincinnati.org

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Thanks for the Support

One of my favorite things to do is look at who is following our blog and where/how they are viewing it. I think it is neat to see how many people across the US and around the world seeing our posts. I can't help but believe that means that prayers are flooding into our families from all over the world. Our Saints community truly is world wide. Check out the country count.
I also wanted to mention that some of our Saints are still in need of prayers. Laura Ostertag and the Pragar family still need our prayers. We have a handful of current students with mothers and fathers facing illness. Also please pray for each other.