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Rev Fr Guadalupe T “Father Lupe” Sanchez

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Rev Fr Guadalupe T “Father Lupe” Sanchez

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18 Jun 2017 (aged 85)
California, USA
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Father Guadalupe Sanchez OSJ
December 12, 1931 ~ June 18, 2017 (age 85)

Let us thank God for the gift of the life of Father Lupe Sanchez, OSJ. He was born on the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, December 12, 1931. On September 9, 1956, he made his perpetual profession of religious vows in the Oblates of St. Joseph, an international Congregation of Brothers and Priests founded in Italy by St. Joseph Marello. Fr. Lupe’s spirituality was marked by the Marellian charism of humility, love, faith, and hard work, serving the interests of Jesus in the way of St. Joseph. Fr. Lupe also strove to live the spirituality of the Focolare Movement, living an ordinary life with great love.

Some will remember Fr. Lupe’s prowess as an athlete. He was very skilled at tennis and a good swimmer. Here is an eye-witness account of one of his exploits. “Once when the whole seminary was at the beach near Lighthouse Point in Santa Cruz, four people were trapped by a rip tide and in danger of drowning, not being able to get back to shore. He swam against the tide and brought them in one by one to shore, with the slight help of another strong swimmer, whom he directed how to do it.”

Truly, Fr. Lupe was very generous in his efforts to serve the needs of others. He cared about the eternal salvation of all. He dedicated his life to the mission of saving souls. He spent hours making himself available in the Sacrament of Reconciliation beyond the scheduled times for Confession. He was a leader in meeting the spiritual needs of Spanish speaking immigrants. He worked hard collecting and distributing food to the materially poor through the St. Vincent de Paul Society, the Holy Family Table and countless home visits. Fr. Lupe was ordained a priest on June 10, 1960. During his 57 years as a priest, he served the people of God for some years in seminary formation houses in Santa Cruz and Berkeley, but mostly in parishes, a few years each in, Davenport, Planada, Easton, Caruthers and Bakersfield, but a total of 23 years in Madera.

His final years were spent in prayer and charitable service at a rest home in Northern Italy. At the age of 85, he died peacefully on the Lord’s Day, June 18, a day we fittingly celebrated as Fathers’ Day and as the great Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ. Let us pray for the eternal repose of Fr. Lupe’s soul, as we can be sure that Fr. Lupe will continue to pray for us.

Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be on Wednesday, June 21, 2017, 6:00 P.M. at St. Joachim Catholic Church, Madera, CA
A Mass will follow at 7:00 P.M. also at St. Joachim Catholic Church.
Father Guadalupe T Sanchez, OSJ, age 85, was a resident of California at the time of his passing; a priest in the Roman Catholic Church's Diocese of Fresno, California.

Father Lupe made his perpetual profession of religious vows with the Oblates of St. Joseph; founded in Italy by St. Joseph Marello. With Marellian charism of humility, love, faith, and hard work, he strove to live an ordinary life with great love.

Fr. Lupe was very skilled at tennis and a good swimmer. An eye-witness account notes, “Once, when the whole seminary was at the beach near Lighthouse Point, in Santa Cruz, four people were trapped by a rip tide and in danger of drowning. Fr. Lupe swam against the tide and brought them in one by one to shore.”

Fr. Lupe was arduous in his effort to serve the needs of others. He dedicated his life to the mission of saving souls and spent countless hours involved in the Sacrament of Reconciliation and working hard with the St. Vincent de Paul Society and the Holy Family Table; with innumerable home visits.

Fr. Lupe was ordained a priest on June 10, 1960. During his 57 years as a priest, he served the people of God in seminary formation houses in Santa Cruz and Berkeley, but mostly in parishes throughout central California; Davenport, Planada, Easton, Caruthers and Bakersfield. Twenty-three years were spent in Madera. His final years were spent in prayer and charitable service at a rest home in Northern Italy. At the age of 85, he died peacefully on the Lord’s Day, June 18, a day we fittingly celebrated as Fathers’ Day and as the great Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ.


Recitation of the Holy Rosary, Vigil Service, and Mass of Christian Burial at St. Joachim Catholic Church, Madera, CA.

Jay Chapel Funeral Directors - Madera
Obituary for Fr. Guadalupe Sanchez, OSJ: 12/12/1931 - 6/18/2017

Let us thank God for the gift of the life of Father Lupe Sanchez, OSJ. He was born on the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, December 12, 1931. On September 9, 1956, he made his perpetual profession of religious vows in the Oblates of St. Joseph, an international Congregation of Brothers and Priests founded in Italy by St. Joseph Marello. Fr. Lupe’s spirituality was marked by the Marellian charism of humility, love, faith, and hard work, serving the interests of Jesus in the way of St. Joseph. Fr. Lupe also strove to live the spirituality of the Focolare Movement, living an ordinary life with great love.

Some will remember Fr. Lupe’s prowess as an athlete. He was very skilled at tennis and a good swimmer. Here is an eye-witness account of one of his exploits. “Once when the whole seminary was at the beach near Lighthouse Point in Santa Cruz, four people were trapped by a rip tide and in danger of drowning, not being able to get back to shore. He swam against the tide and brought them in one by one to shore, with the slight help of another strong swimmer, whom he directed how to do it.”

Truly, Fr. Lupe was very generous in his efforts to serve the needs of others. He cared about the eternal salvation of all. He dedicated his life to the mission of saving souls. He spent hours making himself available in the Sacrament of Reconciliation beyond the scheduled times for Confession. He was a leader in meeting the spiritual needs of Spanish speaking immigrants. He worked hard collecting and distributing food to the materially poor through the St. Vincent de Paul Society, the Holy Family Table and countless home visits. Fr. Lupe was ordained a priest on June 10, 1960. During his 57 years as a priest, he served the people of God for some years in seminary formation houses in Santa Cruz and Berkeley, but mostly in parishes, a few years each in, Davenport, Planada, Easton, Caruthers and Bakersfield, but a total of 23 years in Madera.

His final years were spent in prayer and charitable service at a rest home in Northern Italy. At the age of 85, he died peacefully on the Lord’s Day, June 18, a day we fittingly celebrated as Fathers’ Day and as the great Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ. Let us pray for the eternal repose of Fr. Lupe’s soul, as we can be sure that Fr. Lupe will continue to pray for us.

Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be on Wednesday, June 21, 2017, 6:00 P.M. at St. Joachim Catholic Church, Madera, CA. A Mass will follow at 7:00 P.M. also at St. Joachim Catholic Church.

Remembrances may be made to: The Mosaic Restoration Fund at St. Joachim Catholic Church, 401 West 5th Street, Madera, CA 93637

Source: Jay Chapel Obituary
Father Guadalupe Sanchez OSJ
December 12, 1931 ~ June 18, 2017 (age 85)

Let us thank God for the gift of the life of Father Lupe Sanchez, OSJ. He was born on the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, December 12, 1931. On September 9, 1956, he made his perpetual profession of religious vows in the Oblates of St. Joseph, an international Congregation of Brothers and Priests founded in Italy by St. Joseph Marello. Fr. Lupe’s spirituality was marked by the Marellian charism of humility, love, faith, and hard work, serving the interests of Jesus in the way of St. Joseph. Fr. Lupe also strove to live the spirituality of the Focolare Movement, living an ordinary life with great love.

Some will remember Fr. Lupe’s prowess as an athlete. He was very skilled at tennis and a good swimmer. Here is an eye-witness account of one of his exploits. “Once when the whole seminary was at the beach near Lighthouse Point in Santa Cruz, four people were trapped by a rip tide and in danger of drowning, not being able to get back to shore. He swam against the tide and brought them in one by one to shore, with the slight help of another strong swimmer, whom he directed how to do it.”

Truly, Fr. Lupe was very generous in his efforts to serve the needs of others. He cared about the eternal salvation of all. He dedicated his life to the mission of saving souls. He spent hours making himself available in the Sacrament of Reconciliation beyond the scheduled times for Confession. He was a leader in meeting the spiritual needs of Spanish speaking immigrants. He worked hard collecting and distributing food to the materially poor through the St. Vincent de Paul Society, the Holy Family Table and countless home visits. Fr. Lupe was ordained a priest on June 10, 1960. During his 57 years as a priest, he served the people of God for some years in seminary formation houses in Santa Cruz and Berkeley, but mostly in parishes, a few years each in, Davenport, Planada, Easton, Caruthers and Bakersfield, but a total of 23 years in Madera.

His final years were spent in prayer and charitable service at a rest home in Northern Italy. At the age of 85, he died peacefully on the Lord’s Day, June 18, a day we fittingly celebrated as Fathers’ Day and as the great Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ. Let us pray for the eternal repose of Fr. Lupe’s soul, as we can be sure that Fr. Lupe will continue to pray for us.

Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be on Wednesday, June 21, 2017, 6:00 P.M. at St. Joachim Catholic Church, Madera, CA
A Mass will follow at 7:00 P.M. also at St. Joachim Catholic Church.
Father Guadalupe T Sanchez, OSJ, age 85, was a resident of California at the time of his passing; a priest in the Roman Catholic Church's Diocese of Fresno, California.

Father Lupe made his perpetual profession of religious vows with the Oblates of St. Joseph; founded in Italy by St. Joseph Marello. With Marellian charism of humility, love, faith, and hard work, he strove to live an ordinary life with great love.

Fr. Lupe was very skilled at tennis and a good swimmer. An eye-witness account notes, “Once, when the whole seminary was at the beach near Lighthouse Point, in Santa Cruz, four people were trapped by a rip tide and in danger of drowning. Fr. Lupe swam against the tide and brought them in one by one to shore.”

Fr. Lupe was arduous in his effort to serve the needs of others. He dedicated his life to the mission of saving souls and spent countless hours involved in the Sacrament of Reconciliation and working hard with the St. Vincent de Paul Society and the Holy Family Table; with innumerable home visits.

Fr. Lupe was ordained a priest on June 10, 1960. During his 57 years as a priest, he served the people of God in seminary formation houses in Santa Cruz and Berkeley, but mostly in parishes throughout central California; Davenport, Planada, Easton, Caruthers and Bakersfield. Twenty-three years were spent in Madera. His final years were spent in prayer and charitable service at a rest home in Northern Italy. At the age of 85, he died peacefully on the Lord’s Day, June 18, a day we fittingly celebrated as Fathers’ Day and as the great Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ.


Recitation of the Holy Rosary, Vigil Service, and Mass of Christian Burial at St. Joachim Catholic Church, Madera, CA.

Jay Chapel Funeral Directors - Madera
Obituary for Fr. Guadalupe Sanchez, OSJ: 12/12/1931 - 6/18/2017

Let us thank God for the gift of the life of Father Lupe Sanchez, OSJ. He was born on the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, December 12, 1931. On September 9, 1956, he made his perpetual profession of religious vows in the Oblates of St. Joseph, an international Congregation of Brothers and Priests founded in Italy by St. Joseph Marello. Fr. Lupe’s spirituality was marked by the Marellian charism of humility, love, faith, and hard work, serving the interests of Jesus in the way of St. Joseph. Fr. Lupe also strove to live the spirituality of the Focolare Movement, living an ordinary life with great love.

Some will remember Fr. Lupe’s prowess as an athlete. He was very skilled at tennis and a good swimmer. Here is an eye-witness account of one of his exploits. “Once when the whole seminary was at the beach near Lighthouse Point in Santa Cruz, four people were trapped by a rip tide and in danger of drowning, not being able to get back to shore. He swam against the tide and brought them in one by one to shore, with the slight help of another strong swimmer, whom he directed how to do it.”

Truly, Fr. Lupe was very generous in his efforts to serve the needs of others. He cared about the eternal salvation of all. He dedicated his life to the mission of saving souls. He spent hours making himself available in the Sacrament of Reconciliation beyond the scheduled times for Confession. He was a leader in meeting the spiritual needs of Spanish speaking immigrants. He worked hard collecting and distributing food to the materially poor through the St. Vincent de Paul Society, the Holy Family Table and countless home visits. Fr. Lupe was ordained a priest on June 10, 1960. During his 57 years as a priest, he served the people of God for some years in seminary formation houses in Santa Cruz and Berkeley, but mostly in parishes, a few years each in, Davenport, Planada, Easton, Caruthers and Bakersfield, but a total of 23 years in Madera.

His final years were spent in prayer and charitable service at a rest home in Northern Italy. At the age of 85, he died peacefully on the Lord’s Day, June 18, a day we fittingly celebrated as Fathers’ Day and as the great Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ. Let us pray for the eternal repose of Fr. Lupe’s soul, as we can be sure that Fr. Lupe will continue to pray for us.

Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be on Wednesday, June 21, 2017, 6:00 P.M. at St. Joachim Catholic Church, Madera, CA. A Mass will follow at 7:00 P.M. also at St. Joachim Catholic Church.

Remembrances may be made to: The Mosaic Restoration Fund at St. Joachim Catholic Church, 401 West 5th Street, Madera, CA 93637

Source: Jay Chapel Obituary

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