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DALZELL — After a lifetime of serving his God, area Catholics and the students of St. Bede Academy, the Rev. Bernard Horzen decided it was time to write his memoirs.

It began several years ago, when the abbot of St. Bede commented to Horzen that he had had a rich life.

“I said to him, ‘So many people have done so much for me that I’d like to write a book,’” Horzen said.

Another inspiration for Horzen was the quotation by the author Honore de Balzac, that there are three things a man should do before he dies.

One is to plant a tree, and Horzen had planted many of those, and the second was to write a book.

“The third, which I can’t do, is father a child, so we’ll settle for two,” Horzen said with a smile.

In 2001, before being assigned to the St. Thomas More parish in Dalzell, Horzen traveled to California to a relative’s ranch.

“I wanted to be free of newspapers, computers, television and radio,” he said. “I just took along a tape recorder.”

And so Horzen spent a month recording his life story, filling six 90-minute tapes.

“I thought that if Mike Ditka and Jim McMahon could do it that way, I could too,” Horzen said.

Horzen’s niece transcribed the tapes, and then Horzen looked for someone to polish them. He eventually ended up with Dan Nagle.

Nagle said he wanted to do a minimal amount of polishing and editing, so he carefully smoothed out Horzen’s words, and created sections and chapters where things seemed to fit.

Nagle said it was important to him not to change the way Horzen spoke, which is as a first generation American from Slovenian immigrants.

“Father’s transcriptions have created a subtle link to the “old country” (as Father and my own relatives refer to Slovenia), and I wanted to preserve this flavor, which adds great character to these memoirs,” Nagle said. “Father’s own stories, lessons, and recollections were powerful enough, and they remain, as memoirs should, the focus of this collection.”

Horzen said the book recalls things he remembers from his travels, people that he encountered and his missionary activities.

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