[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 117 (Thursday, July 24, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H6754]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WELCOMING REVEREND THOMAS KOYS
The SPEAKER. Without objection, the gentleman from Illinois (Mr.
Lipinski) is recognized for 1 minute.
There was no objection.
Mr. LIPINSKI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to introduce our guest
chaplain this morning, Father Thomas Koys, pastor of St. James at Sag
Bridge Catholic Church in Lemont, Illinois. Fitting for a pastor who
loves American history, St. James was founded in 1833 and has a
historic church building completed in 1858.
A longtime Chicagoland resident, Father Koys attended St. Mary
Elementary in Riverside, Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary, and
Niles College Seminary at Loyola University. He went on to receive two
master's degrees from Catholic University of America and from
University of St. Mary of the Lake.
Father Koys was ordained in 1985 and has become an important voice in
the Catholic community. In 2002, he authored ``The Ashes That Still
Remain'' and also hosts a radio show on Winds of Change Radio in
Chicago.
He learned to speak Spanish while on a 4-month mission in Guerrero,
Mexico. Father Koys' Spanish is very much welcomed in ministering to
the large Spanish-speaking population in the Chicago Archdiocese.
In the Archdiocese, he is also very active in advocating for life and
for family issues, and is involved in leading the Catholic
Professionals of Illinois.
An avid cyclist, Father Koys has participated in numerous cycling
fundraisers to fight multiple sclerosis, which has affected his
brother, John.
This afternoon, I ask my colleagues to join me in welcoming Father
Koys to the House of Representatives, and thank him for serving today
as our guest chaplain.
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