Obituaries

Obituaries, Week of Aug. 28, 2021

Brother Richard Angarola entered eternal life on Friday, July 30. Brother Richard was born in Brooklyn on June 10, 1942, to Catherine (nee Bianchino) and Albert Angarola.

Brother Richard Angarola

Upon graduating from Saint Catherine of Alexandria Elementary School in 1956, Richard attended Saint Michael’s Diocesan High School. He first met the Xaverian Brothers there. After his freshman year, he left home and entered Saint Joseph Juniorate in Leonardtown, MD, a program for high schoolers interested in becoming a Brother. In 1960 Brother Richard graduated from Ryken High School. In July 1960, he entered Sacred Heart Novitiate also in Leonardtown. On September 8, 1960, he received the Xaverian habit and religious name, ‘Brother Robert.’ Upon completing the novitiate, he continued his formation at Xaverian College in Silver Spring, MD earning his BA in French from the Catholic University of America in 1966.

Brother Richard’s first teaching assignment was at Saint Xavier High School in Louisville, Kentucky. There, he taught Latin, French, religion, and history and also moderated the Student Council. He also served as retreat director. While at Saint Xavier, he earned his MA in Education at Spalding University.

Brother Richard contributed to the mission of Xaverian education as a teacher, and a retreat director at Saint Xavier, as an administrator and teacher at St. Mary’s Ryken, as teacher and counselor at Xaverian and Nazareth. He also ministered at Joliet Catholic, a Carmelite high school in Illinois. He was also principal at Sacred Heart School in Lombard, Illinois. He shared ‘home’ and remained faithfully in contact with students and teachers in each of those places. If you were his friend, he was your friend for life. Brother Richard also served the former Central Province as Development Director, Director of Ryken House, and Director of Volunteer Ministries.

His older brother Donald pre-deceased him. Richard is survived by his loving niece Donna Angarola Marino, Donna’s husband, Paul Marino, and Mary Angarola, his loving sister-in-law.

Brother Richard’s funeral Mass was held Friday, August 6  inside the chapel of St. Xavier High School in Louisville, Kentucky.  He was interred Thursday, August 12 at the Xaverian Cemetery in Louisville.

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  1. Brother Richard and I grew up on 39th Street. I also entered the Xaverian Brothers. My wife Amelia and I are now Xaverian Brothers Associates. Brother Richard was a good and faithful servant and now enjoys the glory of his works as a Xaverian Brother in God’s arms.