Bishop Thomas John Paprocki finished the St. Louis Rock-N-Roll
Marathon on Oct. 21 in four hours, 22 minutes and 53 seconds. It was his
19th marathon.
“I placed 743 out of 1,749 overall ... and was 508 out of 931 in the
men's division,” said Bishop Paprocki in an email to employees at the
Catholic Pastoral Center and Catholic Charities in Springfield.
Additionally, he finished fifth out of 25 in his age division.
Bishop Paprocki ran with the LIFE Runners, the only pro-life marathon team in the nation.
“We had the largest team registered for the St. Louis Rock-N-Roll
half/full marathon,” said Air Force Lt. Col. Pat Castle, one of the
co-founders of the LIFE Runners. He said that 245 LIFE Runners from 24
states geared up for the race. Another 245 LIFE Runners did other races
across the country.
“Our 2012 team is up to 490 runners/walkers, ages 5 to 73, in 36 states
and three foreign countries,” Castle said. “We raised over $52,000 for
our beneficiaries.”
LIFE Runner money was designated to St. Louis ThriVe
baby bus, St. Louis Good Shepherd (which provides post-baby family
support), and Sioux Falls Alpha Center baby bus.
In the marathon, Bishop Paprocki wore a LIFE Runners T-shirt and bib number 4165.
As the chaplain for the National LIFE Runners Team, he concelebrated
Mass for the LIFE Runners and their families and friends at the
Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis and prayed the blessing before the race.
He was also presented with the 2011 LIFE Runner of the Year Award.
Like all the LIFE Runners, he helped donate to the designated
charities, but also raised money to be used locally for diocesan
seminarians.
“To date, $10,000 has been donated in support of my marathon run for
vocations to help pay for the education and formation of our
seminarians,” Bishop Paprocki said. “I am grateful for the generous
support for the training of the future priests of our diocese.”
Bishop Paprocki is already looking forward to his 20th marathon. He is
planning to run the Crazy Horse Marathon in Hill City, S.D., on Oct. 6,
2013.
Running with the LIFE Runners he will support pro-life causes but
hopes to also once again support seminarians and says he would welcome
seminarians and priests from the diocese who would run with him.
For information on pledging, go to www.dio.org/marathon