The Ryan Foundation establishes fund in honor of Fr. Henry Casper
The Ryan Foundation donated $250,000 to USA Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus, Inc in June 2021.
The purpose of this donation is to establish a new fund in honor of the late father Henry Casper, who was a dear friend and mentor of Dr. Ryan. The fund will support the senior healthcare expenses of Midwest Jesuits that are currently living at the St. Camillus Community Residence in Wauwatosa, WI.
The St. Camillus Jesuit Community is designed to provide healthcare services for up to fifty men with needs ranging from assisted living to full nursing care. Jesuits live in community from the time they enter the Society, and this community life is a hallmark of what it means to be a Jesuit. Since there is no mandatory age when a Jesuit retires, his life of service often extends into his senior years. It is not surprising to find senior Jesuits in their late seventies and eighties in active ministry, living in a local Jesuit community. Jesuits take a vow of poverty so that they are dependent entirely on their community for support. While Jesuit’s may serve as pastors, professors or presidents of a school, their vow of poverty impacts the benefits available later in life. As a result, when a Jesuit’s health requires that they receive additional care, he has no personal resources, pension or benefits from their previous institution. The current cost, depending on the level of care (independent, assisted, skilled, palliative, hospice, memory) ranges from $6k to $10k per month.
To Learn more about the St. Camillus Community residence, please visit their website.