[Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 74 (Monday, May 19, 2003)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E996]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN HONOR OF FATHER FLOYD LOTITO
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HON. NANCY PELOSI
of california
in the house of representatives
Monday, May 19, 2003
Ms. PELOSI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to a very
special friend of the City of San Francisco Reverend Floyd Alfonso
Joseph Lotito. Father Lotito is being recognized by the San Francisco
Forum as the ``San Franciscan of the Year'' for his lifetime of service
and advocacy for poor and homeless people. A devoted educator, social
activist, and spiritual leader, Father Lotito epitomizes San
Francisco's most cherished values.
Born and raised in Southern California, Father Lotito began his
theological training in 1949, eventually becoming an ordained priest at
Old Mission Santa Barbara in 1960. He earned Bachelor of Arts and
Bachelor of Sacred Theology degrees before joining St. Mary's Parish of
Stockton, California in 1961. He came to San Francisco in 1968, where
he became Associate Pastor for St. Boniface Parish and St. Anthony
Parish, the same position he holds today. Father Lotito later received
a Master of Arts in Speech and Communication degree and a Lifetime
California Standard Teaching Credential.
Father Lotito has kept learning his entire life, most recently
conducting research in theology, psychology, sociology, education,
speech, and counseling. He has taught many subjects at the high school,
college, and graduate school levels. He excelled as a theatre director
and forensics coach, taking his students to the state competition
level.
Father Lotito served in a number of parishes in California, Oregon,
and Wisconsin before coming to San Francisco, but it was at St.
Anthony's that he found his home. The St. Anthony Foundation provides
social services and resources in the neighborhood of St. Boniface
Church, an area that is home to the poor, the sick, and a burgeoning
immigrant population. St. Anthony's Dining Room serves 2,000 meals a
day, 365 days a year. Father Lotito has served in many capacities at
St. Anthony's including Deputy Executive Director, Director of Public
Relations, Director of the Dining Room and Chaplain. His work there has
earned him our eternal admiration and gratitude.
Father Lotito's efforts to combat poverty and homelessness have
received local, national and international recognition. He has
addressed numerous audiences, including President Clinton and members
of Congress, concerning poverty at home and abroad. In 1984, he
delivered the benediction at the Democratic National Convention in San
Francisco. He has helped develop a number of charity and volunteer
organizations through the church and the community and serves as
spiritual advisor to many community groups.
A Franciscan friar, Father Lotito believes in blessing all of God's
creations. Many look forward to the ``Blessing of the Animals'' he
holds every year in our city of St. Francis. He also delights us with
an annual blessing of the City's taxicab drivers. These wonderful
rituals are just a small part of what make him a true San Francisco
treasure.
I am proud to join the San Francisco Forum as well as his friends,
family, and loved ones in saluting Father Lotito and to congratulate
him on being named the ``San Franciscan of the Year.''
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