July 2025 E-Newsletter

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Upcoming:

Independence Day

The Feast of Saints

Priscilla and Aquila

The Feast of Saint

Benedict of Nursia

The Feast of Saint

Mary Magdalene

The Feast of Saint

John Cassian

The Feast of Saint

James the Apostle

The Feast of the

Parents of the

Blessed Virgin Mary

The Feast of Saints

Mary and Martha of

Bethany

The Feast of Saint

Ignatius of Loyola

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E-NEWSLETTER

The Diocese of Springfield

July 2025 - The Week of III Pentecost

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Separation of Saints Peter and Paul, Giovanni Lanfranco

Pre-Lenten Clergy Retreat 2026

Bishop Burgess is pleased to share the preliminary

plans for the 2026 Pre-Lenten Clergy Retreat. Due

to Kings House Conference and Retreat Center at

the National Shrine of Our Lady of Snows in

Belleville already being booked when the retreat is

typically hosted, the 2026 retreat will be held

Wednesday, Feb. 11 through Friday, Feb. 13, 2026

for all priests and deacons of our Diocese and

invited clergy guests. This year’s reflections will be

entitled Searching for Sacred Space offered by

Episcopal priest and architect Fr. John Ander

Runkle. The one-time Conservator of the Cathedral

of St. Peter and St. Paul (The Washington National

Cathedral) in Washington, D.C., Fr. Runkle now

lives in Sewanee, Tennessee with his wife where he

offers his expertise to churches and Diocese near

and

far

in

the

face

of

design

challenges,

preservation priorities, and the proper maintenance

or expansion of sacred space.

John Ander Runkle BA, BArch, MDiv

http://johnrunkle.org

02

JULY 2025

Three reflections will invite deeper explorations

into the physical and structural in order to

confront the Presence of the incarnational and the

transcendent.

Meditation 1: Building Blocks

Meditation 2: From Blocks to Spaces

Meditation 3: Spaces Shaping Liturgies and

Beyond

The retreat meditations are intended to provoke

continued reflections that lead us as a Diocesan

Clericus to the book, Pray, Love, Remember by

Michael Mayne, who upon invitation of Queen

Elizabeth II served as Dean of Westminster Abbey

from 1986 until 1996.

From serving as an architect on staff with the

Colonial Williamsburg Foundation to surveying

archaeological sites of medieval Islamic settlements

in the Sahara Desert of North Africa, to preserving, restoring, and revitalizing

historic worship space in the Anglican tradition, his architectural experience spans

over twenty-five years. He consults with a number of churches, chapels, and

dioceses in the care of their buildings, including the Episcopal Church Center, who

retains him as the Consulting

John Ander Runkle BA, BArch, MDiv

Project Manager guiding the efforts to reconstruct Holy

Trinity Cathedral in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. From 2005 to

2010, Fr. Runkle served as the Cathedral Conservator at

Washington

National

Cathedral,

where

he

was

responsible for the care of the Cathedral’s building

fabric, along with managing its fine arts collections.

From 2010 to 2013, he also served as the Canon for

Architecture and the Arts in the Diocese of Washington.

Fr. Runkle’s book Searching for Sacred Space: Essays on

Architecture and Liturgical Design in the Episcopal

Church is a collection of thought-provoking essays that

focus on liturgical space and its proper support of

common worship. A popular speaker at lectures,

conferences, and retreats, he also teaches at Virginia

Theological Seminary and Wesley Theological Seminary

on the theology of sacred space and the history of

religious architecture.

JULY 2025

03

Genese’s Thank You

Whether it is picking up food for meetings, organizing decades’ worth of files,

helping me navigate as an assistant or just a warm hug letting me know that

everything will be okay—these

volunteers have brought joy

and excellence to this office

that can be felt the moment

you walk through the door.

More

than

anything,

they

have

reminded

me

that

ministry is not a solo act. It is

the

collective,

Spirit-filled

work of many heads, hearts

and hands (and sometimes a

little humor).

To each volunteer who has

shown up—thank you. You

have brought glory to this

office, and your impact will

remain long after my interim

season comes to an end.

Thank you to the volunteers of the Diocesan office—Mary Ellen Wells, Susan

Beard, Denise Burgess, Nina Bartold and Ellen Burbage. While this role has

been an adventure, these volunteers have smoothed the rough edges, allowing

me to be more impactful during my time as an assistant to Bishop Burgess. I

keep a quote in the office from the late Quincy Jones that says “I don’t look at

problems as challenges, I look at them as puzzles, and puzzles can be solved”.

Through their faithful work, we have been solving many “puzzles” over the last

4 months.

In 1999, Fr. Runkle received his Master of Divinity from The University of the

South in Sewanee, Tennessee; preceded in 1984 by a Bachelor of Architecture, with

honors, from the University of Tennessee and a Bachelor of Art, magna cum laude,

from Mary Baldwin College.

Clergy, please mark your calendars now in preparation to join us. Your presence

completes us. Laity, please plan on supporting our clergy in this time of worship,

prayer, collegial fellowship, reflection, rest, spiritual renewal, education, and

discovery.

04

JULY 2025

The wardens and vestry of Emmanuel Memorial

Episcopal Church invite you to the Reception and

Institution of the Rev. Dr. Zachary Guiliano as the

twelfth rector of their parish. The service will begin

at 6:00 p.m. on the Feast of St. James, Friday, July

25

at

Emmanuel

(208

W.

University

Ave.,

Champaign, IL 61820).

All are invited to a reception afterwards with light

hors d’oeuvres and beverages. Please RSVP by

Tuesday, July 15 by clicking here. You may also call

the office at 217-352-9827. RSVPs are required for

the caterer.

Clergy are invited to vest in cassock and surplice

with

red

stoles.

Please

contact

the

office

(office@emmanuelmemorialepiscopal.org) by July 15

if you plan to vest so plans can be made for seating

and the procession. Clergy who plan to vest will

receive a follow-up email with further information.

The main parking lot is located off of Park Street

between Randolph and State Street; street parking

around the church is also available.

Seating of Twelfth Rector at

Emmanuel Memorial

The Rev. Dr. Zachary Guiliano

JULY 2025

05

Spring Hats Donation

When the Bishop sends out a call of

participation into the Diocese, the

people

of

Central

and

Southern

Illinois never fail to respond. The

Fourth

Sunday

of

Easter,

also

celebrated as Mother's Day, saw a

great multitude of hats adorning the

heads of the wonderful women of our

Diocese (and a handful of our male

clergy as well).

Young and old joined together in

support of Contact Ministries, a local

non-profit, in hopes of exceeding last

year's donation of $250 ($5 per

photo-captured participant) from the

Bishop's Discretionary Fund. Founded

in 1978 by five Springfield churches,

Contact Ministries is a faith-based

social services organization that seeks

to offer free, on-site programs and

community resources to meet the

needs of the poverty-level individuals

and families in the area, with the

ultimate

hope

of

increasing

their

economic self-sufficiency and reducing

their dependency on public assistance.

Thanks

to

the

overwhelming

participation across our parishes, the

Bishop's donation reached a record

$300 this year and his generosity was

returned by a thank you note from the

mission. "Dear Episcopal Diocese,

Thank you for your generous donation

to the women and children in our

shelter.

We

express

our

deepest

gratitude.

'I

tell

you

the

truth,

whatever you did for one of the least

of these, you did for me.' (Matt

25:40). Cindy Drum & Staff".

St Michael's Episcopal Church, O'Fallon, IL

All Saints' Episcopal Church, Morton, IL

St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Springfield, IL

JULY 2025

06

Please include those in our Diocese who are

pursuing Holy Orders in your prayers:

Danny Shuler, Postulant, St. Thomas, Salem

Andrew Mead, Postulant, Trinity, Lincoln

Zach Buscher, Postulant, Trinity, Lincoln

Jeff Wenzel, Postulant, The Cathedral Church

of St. Paul the Apostle, Springfield

Len

Harris,

Postulant,

Church

of

the

Redeemer, Cairo

You can visit our website to check out the

most up-to-date prayer calendar (click here)

or our diocesan calendar (click here) with

feasts and other events listed for around the

Diocese.

Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Jusepe de Ribera c. 1616

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