Rev. DePaul Ripko
The Rev. DePaul Ripko, O.F.M. Cap., died Friday in Pittsburgh, Pa. He was 89.
He was born in Nizna Mysla, Czechoslovakia, on Sept. 10, 1926, to Joseph and Elizabeth (Potocky). Given the name Anthony at his baptism, he was their only child.
Anthony and his mother emigrated to the United States in 1937 and settled in Slovan, Pa. They were members of Our Lady of Lourdes parish in Burgettstown, and Anthony attended the public elementary school in Slovan.
He graduated from St. Fidelis High School Seminary in 1945. On July 13, 1947, he was admitted to the Capuchin novitiate and was given the name DePaul. The young Capuchin friar professed his first vows on July 14, 1948, and his perpetual vows three years later. After completing philosophy studies in Herman, Pa., he studied theology at Capuchin College in Washington, D.C. Father DePaul was ordained to the priesthood on June 6, 1953.
After completing his theological studies, Father DePaul's first priestly assignment was at St. Augustine Parish in Pittsburgh as parochial vicar for one year, after which he was transferred to St. Charles Borromeo Church in St. Louis.
In 1957, he was transferred to Cumberland, Md., where he served as pastor at St. Stephen Parish in Grantsville and St. Ann in Avilton, Md. The next year he was named parochial vicar of SS. Peter and Paul Parish in Cumberland.
Three years later he returned to Western Pennsylvania, where he would remain in various assignments for the rest of his life. He began the first of two pastorates at St. Joseph Church in North Oakland in 1962. In addition to his parish responsibilities, he was an instructor at St. Fidelis Seminary High School and served as confessor to the young friars studying philosophy.
In 1971, he moved to Beaver County and became the pastor of St. Cecilia Church in Rochester, and six years later, he was named pastor of Our Lady of Peace Church in Conway.
He returned to North Oakland for his second stint as pastor in 1981, where he would remain for 14 years. He retired from full-time active ministry in 1995 and resided at St. Mary Friary in Herman. Father DePaul continued to celebrate Mass and preach at various parishes on an as-needed basis until 2010. For a number of years he assisted at a Florida parish during the winter months.
In 2012, deteriorating health and the need for regular medical attention required Father DePaul to move to the St. Augustine Friary in Pittsburgh, where he remained for the rest of his life.
Father DePaul was a zealous and devoted pastor. He loved his parishioners wherever he was stationed and was regarded as a “people's priest.” He fostered numerous vocations to the religious life and priesthood throughout his Capuchin life. A man of resolute conviction, he was never attracted to or intimidated by passing fads. Father DePaul was always loyal to the Catholic Church and proud of his Slovakian heritage. He was a talented administrator, gentle pastor and compassionate confessor.
RIPKO — The visitation for the Rev. DePaul Ripko, who died Friday, July 29, 2016, will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the St. Augustine Friary, 221 36th St., Pittsburgh, in the friary chapel. The Prayer Vigil will be at 8 p.m.Viewing and visitation will continue from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary Church in Herman, Pa.The Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. at St. Mary Church in Herman. Burial will follow immediately in the Friars' Plot of St. Mary Cemetery. Professional services were done by D'Alessandro Funeral Home & Crematory in Lawrenceville.Donations in honor of Father DePaul may be made to the Capuchin Friars, 220 37th St., Pittsburgh, PA, 15201.For more information, please visit www.dalessandroltd.com.
