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Early life

Sumich was educated at St Peter's College, Auckland and he completed his training as a civil engineer in Auckland in the 1980s. He relocated to Europe, intending to live in Croatia, but because of the war there, he went to Austria and worked there for eight winters as a ski instructer, and elsewhere in Europe while coaching rugby. After the was, he became the coach of the Croatian national rugby team .[1] He also played cricket for Croatia, being a member of the Croatian national Cricket team in 2001[2][3]

Regaining his faith

When the war had finished and Sumich returned to Croatia he found a "flourishing faith". "They had broken free from communism and the chruch was free". "Everyone had rosaries in their pockets." Sumich found himself "practising as a Catholic for the first time in my life, as distinct from just going to Sunday Mass". He wanted to know more about the Faith, because I'd just forgotten everything". His mother sent him a Catachism of the Catholic Church, which he "sat down on a beach and read" over one summer. "It all made sense". He started going to frequent Confession and "finding a sense of shame which probably hadn't existed before". At age 34, Sumich set aside a year, praying intensely, including the 15 prayers of St Brigid of Sweden and the Rosary. At this time, he was the coach of the Croatian rugby team. "We would be playing at the Hong Kong Sevens and my rosary [beads] would be in my pocket and I would finger it". Sumich liked to challenge his players. "I would say to them, 'strong moral life, strong character on the rugby field; weak moral life, and you are the first one to chuck the towel in when the going gets tough' ". returning to New Zealand, Sumich found local liturgies very different from what he had become used to in Croatia. But, in Auckland, he was introduced to the "awe-inspiring" Tridentine Mass celebrated by Father Denzil Meuli at Titirangi. Sumich felt God's call and sought an order using this rite. He was accepted by the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter and went to their formation house, the International Seminary of St. Peter in Wigratzbad-Opfenbach, Baveria, but he did most of his studies in Denton, Nebraska at Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary where he was ordained deacon in March 2008. [4][5]

Priesthood

Sumich was ordained 29 November 2008, at St Michael's Church, Remuera, Auckland, by Bishop John Basil Meeking, Bishop Emeritus of Christchurch according to the "traditional Latin rite". He offered his first Mass on Advent Sunday (30 December 2008); he was the first New Zealander to be ordained for the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter. Since 2008 he has been stationed in Orlu, Nigeria where he also served following his ordination as a deacon.[6][7]

Notes

  1. ^ Michael Otto, Kiwi ordained for Latin Mass fraternity, NZ Catholic, Dec 14-20, 2008, p. 3.
  2. ^ Croation Cricket Board: Croatian Cricket Board website
  3. ^ Cricket Archive
  4. ^ Michael Otto, Kiwi ordained for Latin Mass fraternity, NZ Catholic, Dec 14-20, 2008, p. 3.
  5. ^ Croen Croation World Network, Antony Sumich (accessed 29 June 2010)
  6. ^ Michael Otto, Kiwi ordained for Latin Mass fraternity, NZ Catholic, Dec 14-20, 2008, p. 3.
  7. ^ Global Catholic restoration, FSSP in Nigeria, 14 September 2009 (accessed 29 June 2010)

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