Christian Riesbeck receives Distinguished Catholic Alumni Award
“My heart is in pastoral ministry.”
Elizabeth Mabie
Special to Spur Ottawa
Every year the Ottawa Catholic School Board gives out a Distinguished Catholic Alumni Award. The award honours a former student for their achievements and exemplary display in doing the Lord’s work. The 2016 recipient is Christian Riesbeck, the auxiliary bishop for Ottawa.
“I was kind of surprised by the award, but it is a beautiful honour,” says Riesbeck. “I am grateful for the opportunity to spend time in the schools and spend time with the staff and students.”
A graduate of Ottawa’s St. Pius X High School, Riesbeck went on to earn multiple degrees. For more than 20 years Riesbeck has served as a faithful member in Ottawa’s Catholic community—one of the reasons he was nominated for the award. Riesbeck now holds many positions in the Catholic community and regularly visits schools throughout the city.
The award citation reads, “You are nominated because you are described as kind and approachable. You stand out as a young member of the Church who has chosen to dedicate himself to religious life. Although your time is very much in demand, you have been available to assist with school and board functions. Your kind presence is welcomed by teachers and students.”
“Everywhere I go, I run into young people who are very involved in their parish or in their churches. They are doing their part to cooperate with God and build up His kingdom.”
Award recipients also receive $5,000 to donate to any Catholic school of their choice. Riesbeck chose to divide the money between two schools, St. Pius X High School and Dr. F. J. McDonald Catholic School.
Riesbeck says he has seen God moving throughout Ottawa, but especially among the youth. He enjoys his visits to the schools where he usually gives a talk, answers questions, and prays with the staff and students. He says it moves him to see young people eager to do the Lord’s work.
“Everywhere I go, I run into young people who are very involved in their parish or in their churches, but also their various service projects and who are doing their part to cooperate with God and build up His kingdom,” says Riesbeck.
The Joy of the Gospel
Every bishop has a personal motto that they apply throughout their work. Riesbeck’s is, “The joy of the Gospel.” He is passionate about serving people. Recently, Riesbeck had the opportunity to comfort and encourage the staff of a local high school that is going through a rough time. He prayed with the staff, offering them words of comfort and consolation to help set their minds at ease.
“It’s something that keeps me grounded. I do have some administrative responsibilities, but my heart is in pastoral ministry.”
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