Fr. Richard Boever, C.Ss.R.

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Fr. Richard Boever, C.Ss.R., who died after a struggle with cancer on January 28, 2024 at the Desert House Mission Community in Tucson, AZ. Fr. Richard expressed his creativity and talents throughout his 50 years of ministry, but he may be best remembered for promoting devotion to and authoring books about two renowned Redemptorists who ministered in the United States – St. John Neumann, C.Ss.R. and Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos, C.Ss.R.

Richard and Clara Boever welcomed Richard Andrew to their family on May 13, 1947 in St. Louis, MO. He and his siblings – three brothers and a sister – grew up in Holy Family Parish and attended parochial school. His interest in a priestly vocation was sparked in first grade and cemented by the sixth grade, when he served Mass for a Redemptorist preaching a novena at his home parish. He enrolled at St. Joseph’s College in Edgerton, WI in 1961, where his artistic talents began to blossom and he formed lifelong friendships with his classmates, who had found a loyal ally. He was accepted into novitiate at Blessed John Neumann College in Clinton, IA in 1967, and professed temporary vows on August 2, 1968. After completing theology studies at Holy Redeemer College in Waterford, WI and Mount St. Alphonsus Seminary in Esopus, NY, he professed perpetual vows on August 21, 1971. He and his classmates returned to Holy Redeemer College for their ordination to the priesthood by Auxiliary Bishop Leo J. Brust of Milwaukee on June 21, 1973.

After a brief stint at St. Michael Parish in Chicago, IL, Fr. Rich was assigned at Mary, Mother of the Church Parish in Mattese, MO in 1975. He enjoyed ministry in a suburban parish, but after four years he joined the staff of Liguori Publications in Liguori, MO. Although he was working full time as an editor from 1979 until 1987, he managed to earn a doctorate degree in Historical Theology at St. Louis University.

Fr. Richard was appointed local superior and pastor of St. Gerard Majella Parish in Kirkwood, MO in 1987. After three years, he returned to Liguori Publications as publisher and local superior of the Liguori Mission House community. He served in those positions from 1990 until 1992, when he was assigned pastor of Blessed Sacrament Parish in Chicago, IL. He ventured into retreat ministry in 1996, when he was assigned at the Spiritual Life Center in Wichita, KS. He excelled in retreat ministry, and also served as a chaplain and associate professor of theology at nearby Newman University. Five years later, he was chosen to fill an unexpected vacancy at the PreNovitiate formation house as director of St. John Neumann House in St. Louis in 2001. He also served as local community superior from 2002 until 2005, and taught theology at nearby St. Louis University.

Fr. Richard returned to retreat ministry in 2005 as director of the Redemptorist Retreat Center in Oconomowoc, WI. He delved into pottery and weaving, honoring his contemplative spirit and passion for working with his hands. He actually spun his own yarn and wove it into beautiful cloths that were true pieces of art. He added weaving retreats to the program agenda, and thoroughly enjoyed five years living on the shores of Crooked Lake.

He was appointed to the Mission Team at Liguori Mission House in 2010, a few months before Liguori Publications published his book, Saint John Neumann : His Writings and Spirituality. This position provided him with the flexibility to serve as a research expert at the Neumann Shrine in Philadelphia for three years, and then as pastor of three rural parishes in Missouri – Holy Cross in Cuba, St. Francis in Bourbon, and St. Michael in Steelville. He enjoyed the country life, especially growing bountiful crops of vegetables in his garden.

Fr. Richard was appointed Executive Director of the National Shrine of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos in New Orleans, LA in 2019. He enjoyed promoting devotion to Blessed Seelos and wrote ZEALOUS MISSIONARY: From the Perspective of Francis Xavier Seelos, published by Liguori Publications in 2021. He was granted retirement status last year and moved to the Desert House Mission Community, where he was placed in hospice care shortly before his death.

The Provincial Council is coordinating funeral arrangements with Fr. Richard’s family, some of whom are currently unavailable. The vigil, funeral, and burial will be at Liguori.

MEMORIAL MASS
Thursday, February 1, 2024 • 3:00 pm CST

Vigil
Thursday, February 15, 2024 • 7:00 PM

Mass of Resurrection
Friday, February 16, 2024 • 10:00 AM
Burial in Liguori Cemetery

Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace.