Friday, September 12, 2008

A $1.00 Mercedes Benz


In 1996, Fr. Sean McGrath and I were assigned to the parish of St. Columban’s, LA. Fr. Sean recently had completed a ten year stint in Belize, and I had worked in a parish in Zambales on the island of Luzon, Philippines. Fr. Sean’s assignment was to raise funds for the education of our future Columbans in the Far East and Latin America. My assignment was to be pastoral administrator of the parish.

Fr. Sean started his work by holding a mammoth raffle. The first year he raffled off an automobile as the first prize. The results were phenomenal. Following the success of the first year, he decided to offer a Mercedes Benz the following year. I thought he was crazy, but it was successful beyond our wildest dreams. The next year, he offered two Mercedes Benz, and he doubled the funds raised for the education of future Columbans.

To increase the excitement and community involvement for the raffles, Fr. Sean booked a five star hotel to supply the venue. He convinced a local restaurateur to provide a delicious gourmet dinner at a very low price. And, he made sure that anyone could win a superb automobile for one dollar.

Fr. Sean literally brought people to the table for fellowship and fun. It was very rewarding and fulfilling work. Fr. Sean secured the future educations of Columban seminarians by involving local parishes and their parishioners in the fundraising process.

Fr. Colm Rafferty is retired after many years of mission work and currently resides in Ireland.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

aww!! i just have to say is that Father Colm is the best priest i ever met!! With homilies that made u laugh so hard. Going to mass was a joy for me not know what was going to be said but knowing ill come out knowing even more and enjoying a good laugh. Now a days u have priest doing homilies that you dont even listen to because 50% of the words people dont understand! Father COlm connected real life incidents to make us understand whiched worked quite well! The church was predominantly filipinos so at the end of each homily he would say "wala na" meaning no more. Father Colm had a big heart and it showed. Till this day I have not found a priest as cool as father Colm! Hands down father Colm is the best priest ever!! We all miss you father Colm!!! -Cristina Delmendo, Knights of the altar