Father Bill Atkinson Sculpture Project

A nonprofit organization

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William Edward Atkinson was born on January 4, 1946, in Philadelphia, one of three sons and four daughters of Allen Atkinson and Mary Connelly.


He attended St. Alice’s Elementary School and Monsignor Bonner High School, and upon graduation, asked to join the Augustinian Order. He spent a year as a postulant at Augustinian Academy, Staten Island, New York, and then entered the Villanova Province’s novitiate of Our Mother of Good Counsel in New Hamburg, New York, on September 6, 1964.




Ordination to the Priesthood






 


The following February 22, 1965, while recreating with several other novices on the novitiate grounds, the toboggan in which he was riding hit a tree, leaving Bill almost completely paralyzed from the neck down. Amazingly, he survived the accident, and following extensive rehabilitation, expressed his desire to continue as an Augustinian. He began again his novitiate year at Villanova, professing simple vows on July 20, 1970, and solemn vows on July 20, 1973. A care team of friars assisted Bill during his time in formation, and for many years beyond, as he moved about with the use of a motorized wheelchair. Bill completed his years of college and theological studies at Villanova, and with a special dispensation from Pope Paul VI, John Cardinal Krol ordained him to the priesthood at his hometown parish of St. Alice in Upper Darby, Pa., on February 2, 1974, almost nine years after the accident that left him a quadriplegic. He celebrated his first Mass at the Fieldhouse of Villanova University.


 





Fr. Bill with Msgr. Bonner students




From 1975 until 2004, almost thirty years, Fr. Bill was stationed at St. Joseph’s Friary, where he taught at Msgr. Bonner High School, was assistant school chaplain, senior class retreat coordinator, moderator of the football team, and the director of the after-school and Saturday detention program. He was known for his wonderful sense of humor, and was recognized as an excellent teacher, encouraging moderator, and compassionate confessor. Fr. Bill was the recipient of many awards and acknowledgements, among them an honorary doctorate from Villanova University in 2000.




A tombstone of Friar Bill Atkinson surrounded by grass which shows his name and that he lived from January 4th, 1946 to September 15th, 2006.

Calvary Cemetery, Fr. Bill’s Final resting place




In 2004, Fr. Bill moved to the Health Care Unit of Saint Thomas Monastery at Villanova University. He passed over to the Lord on Friday afternoon, September 15, 2006, surrounded by those who loved and cared for him. His funeral liturgy was celebrated on Tuesday, September, 19, 2006 in Saint Thomas Church, Villanova University, after several hours of visitation. Fr. Bill was buried the following morning in the Augustinian section of Calvary Cemetery, West Conshohocken, Pa.


Bronze Sculpture Locations


Fr. Bill Atkinson’s legacy is an important example of virtue and dignity. To promote his legacy and cause for sainthood, we will memorialize Fr. Bill with the construction of three sculptures. One in the Healing Garden of St. Augustine Parish in Old City Philadelphia, the first formation of Augustinians in America and the founding location of Villanova University. The second at Bonner&Prendergast Catholic High School where, Fr. Bill served for close to 30 years.  We also desire to erect one in Rome, Italy at the International Headquarters of the Augustinians.



For over 25 years, Timothy has been sculpting large scale sculptures. He is a figurative artist with his pieces installed worldwide.


Some of his most reputed pieces are installed in historical churches in Rome and at the Vatican. Timothy describes his most important work as visual translations of the Bible. Although most of his work is based upon a spiritual theme, he also creates large, complex public sculptures in bronze. Some of these include monuments that honor veterans and firefighters. Timothy strives to create epic artwork that connects with viewers through design and details that not only touch the viewer on an emotional level, but also allow them to feel somewhat a ‘part’ of the piece.


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Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Father Bill Atkinson Sculpture Project

Tax id (EIN)

92-2100882

Categories

Faith

Address

705 Lincoln Drive
Brookhave, PA 19063