An intelligent and musically talented student, he entered the Redemptorist formation program at Holy Redeemer College in Oakland, CA. After completing novitiate at Mount St. Clement’s in DeSoto, MO, he professed temporary vows on August 2, 1956. He proceeded to Immaculate Conception Seminary in Oconomowoc, where he founded and edited a thought-provoking magazine featuring student opinions, and participated in the “Octet” to promote student singing and entertainment.
Fr. Dick returned to Holy Redeemer Center in Oakland and dedicated the next two years to developing an Adult Education program. He served briefly as Team Ministry Assistant at St. Alphonsus Parish in San Leandro, CA before he was appointed Director of Holy Redeemer Center in 1974.
Fr. Dick was appointed to the new position, and served two terms – from 1986 to 1992. He earned a Doctorate in Moral Theology from the Alphonsian Academy during this time.
Fr. Dick served as a bilingual itinerant preacher based in Oakland from 2001 until 2005, when he was invited to join the theology student community at St. John Neumann House in St. Louis. After two years, he joined the Pre-Novitiate student community at St. Alphonsus Residence in Whitestone, NY.
Health issues necessitated his move to the St. Clement Redemptorist Mission Community in 2019. A beloved confrere, he was appreciated for his wit, his sense of humor, and his invaluable contributions to the worldwide Congregation.