[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 154 (Tuesday, November 30, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8257-S8258]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WELCOMING THE GUEST CHAPLAIN
Mr. DODD. Mr. President, it was a great honor to have Father Gregoire
Fluet, my parish priest in East Haddam, CT, provide the opening prayer
this morning. I thank him immensely for his words. Reaching back to
Archbishop Carroll was a wonderful way to begin the session.
Father Fluet is not only my parish priest, Mr. President. He is a
dear friend and practically a member of my extended family. Father
Fluet and I first met nearly 30 years ago when he was pastor of St.
Joseph's Church in North Grosvenordale, CT. Since his appointment in
1998 as pastor of my home parish, Saint Bridget of Kildare in East
Haddam, Father Fluet has been an important figure in my life, providing
spiritual advice and counsel to me on a number of occasions. Father
Fluet has also played an important role in the lives of my two
daughters, Grace and Christina. He baptized both of them after they
were born, and provided religious instruction and first communion to my
older daughter, Grace.
In addition to being a great spiritual leader, Father Fluet has long
dedicated himself to the study of our Nation's history and particularly
to the history of New England. Ever the consummate scholar, Father
Fluet was awarded a doctorate in American History by Clark University
in 2002, taught Western Civilization and World History as an adjunct
professor at Quinebaug Valley Community College in Danielson, CT, and
even published a history of the Diocese of Norwich.
But beyond his love of history, Father Fluet has always, first and
foremost, demonstrated an unshakeable commitment to his flock and the
people of our community. He is a wonderful human being, and I am
confident that Saint Bridget of Kildare will continue to be blessed for
years to come by Father Fluet's dedicated spiritual leadership.
Once again, I would like to reiterate what a true honor it has been
to listen to Father Fluet's words this morning. Thank you for taking
the time to be here today, Father Fluet. But most of all, thank you for
everything you have done over the years for the people of our
community.
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