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Br. Peter MurphyAn Image ofLoving ServiceBrother Peter Murphy, S.C., along-time member of the <strong>St</strong>. Joe’scommunity, died on Sunday,March 15, 2009. At his funeralservice on March 21, weremembered his devotion to theSacred Heart, his passion forlearning, and his dedication to <strong>St</strong>.Joe’s.Br. <strong>Joseph</strong> Holthaus, S.C.,Provincial for the New YorkProvince, reflected on Br. Peter’slife, focusing on the image of him“sitting on a red tractor on thegreat lawn in front of theBrothers’ residence with a strawhat and rounding a cutting rowjust behind the <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Joseph</strong> statue.”Born in 1933, Br. Peter wasfirst introduced to the Order at asummer camp in 6th grade. Hegraduated from Coindre Hall, aschool run by the Brothers, andwent on to attend Chaminade<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>, where he helped thefootball team achieve its first everundefeated season. He entered theInstitute of the Brothers of theSacred Heart in Mobile, Alabama,and after professing his vows in1954, he received a degree inSpanish with a minor inchemistry from the Jesuit-runSpring Hill College. He laterstudied at the Lateran Universityin Rome (Licentiate in Theology),Seton Hall University (M.A. inGuidance), and Rutgers University(doctoral degree in Counselingand Guidance).Br. <strong>Joseph</strong> noted thatalthough Br. Peter’s educationalachievements may seem inLucas Zavala ‘09opposition to the image of him ona tractor, they exemplify hisdedication to service. “Just asPeter’s educational preparationwas extensive and diversified, sotoo was his apostolic history,” Br.<strong>Joseph</strong> said.Br. Peter was originally neededat Coindre Hall, so he began hisministry in Huntington, New York,teaching 6th grade, working in thekitchen, prefecting in thedormitory, and assisting with thefootball team. After takingpreparatory courses at FordhamUniversity, he was sent to teachbiology, chemistry and religion atMsgr. McClancy <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> inQueens. In 1964, Br. Peter beganworking at <strong>St</strong>. Joe’s as Chair of theReligion Department. He went onto teach math and biology,acquiring the nickname “Bio Pete,”and served as moderator of theintramural sports program. Heearned great respect from hisstudents, both because of histeaching ability and because of arumor that he had once been aboxer.Over the years, Br. Peter grewclose to Br. George Woodburn andretired master electrician BillReuter. These friendships led to hisinterest in plumbing and electricaljobs. He earned a Black Seal BoilerOperator License in 1978, and soonhis academic responsibilities werereplaced with maintenance tasks.When <strong>St</strong>. Joe’s was in need of anew chaplain, Br. Peter was chosento fill the role. In May 1984, he wasordained a priest and served Massfor the remainder of his life. Inaddition to maintaining the schoolgrounds, he served as AdmissionsDirector and Director of Finance.Br. <strong>Joseph</strong> reminds us not tomourn Br. Peter’s loss, but tocelebrate his communion with God.He said, “In all the ways he served,he did so quietly and without theneed for recognition, in the spiritof our Institute patron, <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Joseph</strong>,the ‘quiet saint.’”Br. Peter exemplified thedevotion to excellence in allendeavors, and his loving serviceon behalf of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Joseph</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>is truly missed.3

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