Submitted by Dan Rich
Brother James Gerard Thornton CSC
Feb. 15, 1935 - July 4, 2008
South Bend Tribune 7/9/2008
SOUTH BEND - In your kindness, please pray for the repose of the
soul of Brother James Gerard Thornton, CSC, 73, a member
of the Eastern Province of Brothers of the Congregation of Holy
Cross who died suddenly at Dujarié House, Notre Dame, IN, on
Friday, July 4, 2008. Brother James was in his 55th year of
religious life in Holy Cross. James Gerard Thornton was the
second child born to James and Mae Dunne Thornton in
Brooklyn, NY, on February 15, 1935. He was baptized in St.
Francis of Assisi Church in Brooklyn and attended St. Francis of
Assisi School where the Holy Cross Brothers were his teachers.
Upon his graduation from St. Francis of Assisi School in 1949, he
attended Immaculata High School in New York City. There he met
the famous Sister Herberta, IHM. James was one of her first
vocations to Holy Cross. Over the next 20 years, Sister Herberta
shepherded at least 15 young men from Immaculata High School to
the Holy Cross Brothers. He graduated from Immaculata in 1953.
James entered St. Joseph Juniorate in Valatie, NY, on June 30,
1953.
He was received into the Congregation at St.
Joseph Novitiate, Rolling Prairie, IN, on August 15, 1953, and
made his first profession of vows on August 16, 1954. He made his
perpetual profession on August 23, 1958. Following his first
profession, Brother James was assigned to Dujarié Hall, the
scholasticate at the University of Notre Dame. After two years of
study, in 1956, he was assigned to teach at Sacred Heart
Juniorate, Watertown, WI. He remained there for six months and
was then assigned to St. Charles Boys Home in Milwaukee, WI. In
August 1957, he traveled back East to St. Thomas Aquinas School
in Flatbush, Brooklyn, where he remained for three years, from
1957-60. At this time he continued his studies by attending
classes after school, on weekends and in the summer at St. John's
University in Jamaica, NY. In 1960 he was assigned to Holy Cross
High School, Flushing, NY, and a year later to Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel School in the Bronx. Brother James completed his BA at St.
John's during this time. From 1962 to 1981, Brother James
continued his ministry as teacher and as guidance counselor in
several schools of the Eastern Province, having earned an MS Ed
in Guidance and Counseling from Siena College in Loudonville, NY,
in 1967. Brother James ministered at Notre Dame High School in
West Haven, CT (1962 to 68, and 1971 to 1981), Bishop McNamara
High School in Forestville, MD (1968 to 1970), and Pius XII
School in Chester, NY (1970 to 1971). In 1981 Brother James began
ministry in Ontario. At that time there was an attempt to
establish the Holy Cross Brothers in English Canada. From 1981 to
1992, he was chaplain and campus minister at St. Mary's High
School in Hamilton, Ontario, and from 1992 to 2000, he filled
those same roles at Bishop Ryan High School, also in Hamilton,
Ontario. From the early 70s on, Brother James suffered from the
effect of several strokes and diabetes. Because of his declining
health, he was assigned to St. Joseph Center in Valatie, NY, in
2000. As his medical condition worsened, he eventually was
assigned to Dujarie House at Notre Dame in 2003. For the better
part of the last 30 years or more, Brother James struggled with
the effects of those debilitations and with alcoholism. He was a
recovering alcoholic and involved in AA. He continued to minister
even from his room at Dujarié. Oftentimes he was the leader for
house meetings for his Holy Cross brothers in residence there.
Brother James is survived by his sister and two nephews. A
funeral liturgy was celebrated at Dujarie House, Notre Dame, on
Tuesday, July 8, 2008, at 11:30 AM in the chapel of Our Lady of
Holy Cross. There will be a service for the reception of the body
at St. Joseph Center, Valatie, NY, on Thursday, July 10, 2008, at
9 AM, followed by a funeral liturgy in St. Joseph's Chapel at 11
AM, with the burial immediately following at the community
cemetery. Kaniewski Funeral Home is handling arrangements.