1928
2014
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August 21, 2023
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Sandy Lussier
I went to O.L.D.P. from kindergarten in 1975 through 8th grade in 1984. Father Ropollo is the 1st priest I remember having. His sermons sometimes felt like he was talking to me. I loved Fr. Roppolo. He was such a warm and inviting soul. His name is probably spoken at least once or twice a year around our home. He definitely left a mark on this world, on so many worlds.
March 16, 2015
Nancy Roppolo Snow
He was just on my mind. Missing him & the memories.
May 11, 2014
Karen Vanoni
What a beautiful man of God.I got know him at Chateau de Notre Dame in the last 2 years.He had a beautiful smile.There is truely an angel of God in heaven!God bless his family.God bless msgr Ropollo!
May 9, 2014
Margaret Delery
After reading all of the beautiful messages posted on this guest book, I have come to learn so much more of Msgr. Roppolo!...his priestly days were richer than I ever knew...I am even more grateful for having been in part of his life after hearing from so many of the other lives he touched during his ministry on earth. GOD you have welcomed home one of the best!
May 7, 2014
Consuella Green-Lancelin
Monsignor Roppolo served our parish, St. Philip the Apostle in Desire,as Pastor when I was a young girl. I was fortunate to see him in November of last year when my mother was in rehabilitation at Chateau de Notre Dame. They resided on the same floor. My brother and I went to visit him and were surprised that he remembered serving at St. Philip and he remembered us as parishioners from the parish. He was always a loving and kind person and loved our parish. When he moved to Divine Providence parish, he had us to be sister parishes and we celebrated many Thanksgiving Masses together. May his soul rest in peace!
May 6, 2014
Lana Smith
You were a joy to be around and I am so glad you came to St. Henry to live so that you could spread that joy to the parish and people of St. Henry. We will greatly miss you. You are in my prayers always.
May 6, 2014
Mary Eckert
Monsignor Roppolo was the spiritual director for the trip I took to Medjugorje with my parents in September 1987. (His cousin and her granddaughter, Liz, were also on the trip.) He took a picture of my parents there, and this picture is one of my favorite pictures of them. I met him again when he was at St Henry's. He was a very kind, down-to-earth, generous person. May God Bless him forever.
May 5, 2014
The Wendling family
Msgr. Roppolo, or "Father Nat" as we all called him, was a wonderful priest and a great cousin to all his relatives. May God reward you for all the devoted service you gave Him.
May 5, 2014
Robyn Sanders Curtiss
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
May 5, 2014
John & Kathleen Massarini
Rev. Roppolo co-officiated at our wedding 24 years ago. A gracious, wonderful person and a joy to know. And he loved children, including our boy, Michael. Rest in Peace!
May 5, 2014
Ken Kenney
John Roppolo and Family, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. May the Lord keep you in the palms of His hands during this difficult time.
Ken Kenney and Family
May 5, 2014
Cynthia Carter
I attended St Therese Little Flower when Monsignor Roppolo did most of our masses. It was a joy to have him after retiring. Monsignor Roppolo informed me; he was more active after retiring. When he resided at St Henry, Monsignor Roppolo invited us to sing for his anniversary. To the Roppolo family, I am sorry for you lost.
May 4, 2014
Lee Dugas
Always in my thoughts and close to my Heart. Thank you
May 4, 2014
To the Roppolo Family, Fr. Roppolo was a true and good man who not only talked the talk but he walked the walk. He is part of what made me who I am today, He accepted me for who I was, and never had one cross word to anyone. He was best friends to my mom and dad, ( Milton and Jimmie Ann Dugas) Mom worked for him for 14 years even when he retired she kept his books and worked at St. Rita(NOLA). I remember him being at the house the night before dad went home, he sat in the recliner next to daddy's bed so mom and I could get some sleep, and woke us up before he left to say mass.
I will Miss him very much he was a very important part of my life from elementary at OLDP to St. Charlesto now..
And I have No doubt that mom and dad were there to help him across and are probably telling jokes and laughing, and I will miss him dearly he and his family are always in my heart and thoughts, God Speed Fr. Roppolo You did your job and although we will miss you It was time for you to go Home, Knowing a job well done. Your a true and Faithful servant and have earned a rest. I Love you and am proud to call you a member of the family and a Friend
Love to you and your Family,
Lee Ann Dugas
May 4, 2014
James Walgamotte
I served with father roppolo as altar boy at Our Lady of divine Providence church in the early 80's rest in peace may God be with you
May 4, 2014
Sr. Shirley Vaughn, CCVI
Msgr. Roppolo was a pioneer in pastoral leadership post Vatican II and a model for other pastors. His loss is a deep one for the Church of New Orleans.
May 4, 2014
MONSIGNOR ROPPOLO WAS PASTOR OF MY PARISH OLPD. BOTH MY CHILDREN WERE BAPTISEDAND ATTENDED OLDP SCHOOL FROM K-8TH GRADE. WE ALL HAVE VERY FOND MEMORIES OF HIM. I'LL NEVER FORGET HIM SAYING YOU NEED 3 THINGS TO RAISE A GOOD CHILD IN A CHRISTIAN SETTING. CHURCH, HOME & SCHOOL. HE WAS RIGHT. MAY HE REST IN HEAVEN WITH OUR HEAVENLY FATHER.
May 4, 2014
Patricia Tarride
We met Father Roppolo over 30 years ago while working with a separated and divorced group. He help my husband with his annulment and performed our wedding ceremony at OLDP. He was a wonderful person. He counseled my father-in-law in the hospital and eased his mind. He later had a peaceful death. He was remarkable and will be sorely missed.
May 4, 2014
Aleda Falcon
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.
Fr. Roppolo was a wise,kind,giving person. Always there when you needed him. I'll miss his spiritual guidance. I have many good memories of him.
There is another angel in Heaven.
May 4, 2014
John Meyers
Though long expected, his death causes so much grief for all who were privileged to know him. His special concern for sex abuse victims was but one example of an exemplary life - as a priest and as a brother to all.
May 3, 2014
SANDY LUSSIER
Father Roppolo is the first priest I can remember. He was my priest at O.L.D.P. from at least 1976 to 1984. I remember his homily from one Sunday when I was 12. When I left Church that day I told my Mom I wanted to go serve on a mission. He had the gift of being able to really get into your heart and make you want to be a better person. He will be missed. Heaven has a grand angel now.
May 3, 2014
Fr. Roppolo was the Pastor of Our Lady of Divine Providence Church in Metairie, and married me. He was a wonderful priest and man with a gentle heart and a loving soul. He will be sadly missed.
He will be in good company in Heaven with one of his successors, Fr. Milton Reich.
I have nothing but fond memories of Monsignor Roppolo.
Joni James
May 3, 2014
Mary Ann & John Veca
It is difficult to imagine life without Father Roppolo. From childhood at St. Frances Cabrini School, through teen years, to our wedding that he attended, and into retirement years, he has been a part of our family -- always there for us bringing the spirit of Christ, the wisdom of his counsel, his culinary exploits, and especially those delicious Italian cookies prepared by his sister. Father willfully gave his all to everyone he came in contact with. We loved him dearly and will be calling on him often in the future.
May 3, 2014
Claude P. Boudreaux, S.J.,
My condolence to all who will miss Msgr. Roppolo. He and I were boy scouts together as we formed Troop 95 at the St. Louis Cathedral parish. I will offer a mass for his soul, while praying for all who knew him and will miss him.
May 3, 2014
He was a much loved Cousin and will be greatly missed, we have wonderful memories of him here in Australia, our prayers and condolances to his family. John, Maria, Steven, Linda, Melinda & Eric and children.
May 3, 2014
Tim Carter
A great role model for me to look up to as a young child and adult. Thank you
May 3, 2014
Margaret Delery
You were instrumental in my spiritual growth during your days as pastor at OLDP and a good friend to my family. I will always be grateful for the influence you had in my life...
May 3, 2014
jack and jamie Treuting
Wonderful memories of Fr Roppolo as asst pastor of St Frances Cabrini, pastor of Divine Providence, and dear friend.
May 3, 2014
Glenda Veca Kromer
Monsignor Roppolo was a dear friend to me and my family for many years. He was especially kind and sympathetic to my parents, Ellen and Johnny Veca during the last year of their lives when they were confined to a Nursing Home in Mandeville. I moved to Texas after my parents died and was able to help celebrate the 50th Anniversary of his ordination in a small town in Texas about an hour from my home. He was always interested in helping the poor and less fortunate children of God. I will forever remember his gentle and loving ways.
May 3, 2014
Jim Woods
He carried the bright white light of inspiration in the most personal way for me. I am more grateful than sad.
May 3, 2014
Gwen Blackledge
love & prayers
May 3, 2014
Jose Torres MD
My prayers and condolences to Monsignor Roppolo's Family. He was my good friend and a dedicated Priest. May he R.I.P.
May 2, 2014
Beatrice B. Jack
Dismayed he asked lord you said that once i decided to follow you you would walk with me all the way.REST IN PARADISE .ROPPOLO
May 2, 2014
Laura Love
He was a wonderful Uncle to my children and myself. Charlie, Anthony and Jimmy please know my heart felt prayers are with you. Laura
May 2, 2014
What a wonderful messenger of Christ, he baptized both my children at Our Lady of Devine Providence. My son, Steve uses a wheelchair, afflicted with Spina Bifida. Father visited many Sundays and prayed with us. We miss him and know he is finally with Christ.
We thank God for the gift of his friendship! Nancy,Danny,Shelley and Steve Samrow
May 2, 2014
James Deshotels, SJ
Remembering Msgr Roppolo in my prayers & at the altar, trusting he's at rest 'where the light of God's face shines'. He was a great priest & mentor. Also remembering his family & the archdiocese at this time of loss.
May 2, 2014
Patrick
A wonderful person so down to earth, funny, caring, and pastoral. Our condolences and prayers to all his family and friends.
May 2, 2014
Beverly Ronquillo
A devoted priest. He married us in 1967. He will be missed.
May 2, 2014
Back in the 1960's, we knew him as Father Roppolo in Cabrini parish (now the site of Holy Cross). He was a young priest and our young mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer. In the midst of the tears he faithfully prayed with us and continue to write and visit our mother in the hospital for the next year. She eventually was transferred to a hospital in Chicago for experimental treatment and this wonderful young priest continued to support and offer daily mass and countless prayers and rosaries for her recovery. And she did just that. She lived to be 92 and I know she was one of the first faces to greet him in heaven. We all miss Monsignor Roppolo and have prayed for his life all these years. The Shirley and Piercy Stakelum Family
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