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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, After 21 years of service at St. Ignatius Church |
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| in Antioch and nearly 40 years in the ministry, Father Vince |
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| Eckholm is retiring; and
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| WHEREAS, He was born in Chicago on January 12, 1942; his |
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| interest in becoming a priest began at the young age of five; |
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| when he was about seven years old, his family joined St. |
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| Gertrude, where he was an acolyte; he also attended Catholic |
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| school at St. Gertrude until entering Archbishop Quigley |
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| Preparatory Seminary in Chicago; from Quigley, he went to the |
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| University of St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein for |
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| his priestly education; he received his Masters in Dogmatic |
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| Theology and was ordained a priest on April 27, 1967; and
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| WHEREAS, He did social work and eventually became a |
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| chaplain at the Cathedral Shelter on Madison St. in Chicago; |
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| this shelter happened to be run by the Episcopal Church; at the |
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| shelter, Father Eckholm ministered to the homeless, the |
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| unemployed, and others, who for various reasons, were down on |
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| their luck; he also spent time at the "skid row" courthouse in |
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| Chicago, where he counseled people who were arrested for being |
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| drunk; and
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| WHEREAS, During this time, Father Eckholm got to know the |
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| Episcopal Church; after much personal reflection and |
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| deliberation, he decided to join the Episcopal Church; he |
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| completed the process of being received in the Episcopal Church |
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| in 1975; and
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| WHEREAS, His first parish was in Shenandoah, Iowa, and then |
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| he returned to Chicago, where he became the chaplain at |
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| Lawrence Hall Youth Services, ministering to boys who were |
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| abused, neglected, and in some cases, had minor scrapes with |
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| the law; he also spent some time supporting a colleague at a |