Rev. Rudolph V. Carchidi, Carchidi

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: June 30, 1927
  • Date Of Death: September 24, 2016
  • State: Indiana

NOTRE DAME, Ind. – Rev. Rudolph V. Carchidi, C.S.C., 89, died at Holy Cross House, Notre Dame, Ind. on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016.
He was born on June 30, 1927 in Newark, New Jersey, to Dominic and Teresina (Verano) Carchidi, who immigrated from Southern Italy, the region of Calabria. The 14th of 15 children, Fr. Carchidi attended public high school during World War II, then entered Our Lady of Holy Cross Seminary in North Easton, Mass., the summer of 1945. Fr. Carchidi was received into the Congregation of Holy Cross on August 15, 1948, professed his first vows on September 12, 1949, and made his final profession on September 12, 1952. He received his BA in philosophy with a minor in English and Latin from the University of Notre Dame, and after four years of theology at Holy Cross College in Washington, D.C., he was ordained to the priesthood on June 4, 1955 by Cardinal O’Hara in Philadelphia.

Fr. Carchidi’s first assignment was a teaching position at Father Baker High School in Lackawanna, N.Y., after which he was sent to the University of Notre Dame to pursue courses in mathematics for a year before returning to Father Baker H.S., Notre Dame High School in Bridgeport, CT, and St. Peter’s H.S. in Gloucester, Mass. While teaching in the various high schools, he spent 12 summers and many Saturdays at several colleges and universities studying math. In 1960, he received a grant from the NSF to study for two summers and a full year at Harvard University where he earned his master’s degree. In 1991, he was assigned to teach mathematics at Stonehill College. The highlight of his 23 years of teaching at Stonehill College came at the Commencement Ceremony of 1997, when he received the “Louise Hegarty Award for Excellence in Teaching.” In 2014, Fr. Carchidi hung up the chalk and eraser and retired at the age of 87, where he had the distinction of being the oldest professor who ever taught at Stonehill College. He entered Holy Cross House in 2014 and celebrated his 60th anniversary of ordination in May of 2015.

Preceding him in death are his parents, Dominic and Teresina Carchidi; brothers, George, Samuel, Joseph, and Dominic; sisters, Mary Frisina, Augusta Picone, Antonetta DiRusso, and Katherine Grieci; as well as four infant siblings.

He is survived by one sister, Sister Teresa Rose Carchidi, MPV of Worchester, Mass.; and a brother, Charles Carchidi, from Los Angeles, Cali., as well as many nieces and nephews.

Friday October 07 2016

Holy Cross Community Cemetery Stonehill College
Easton, MA

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