Bishop’s Bike Ride: RAGBRAI warm-up

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By Barb Arland-Fye
The Catholic Messenger

IOWA CITY — They arrived outside St. Mary Parish rectory practically incognito: 13 smiling clergy and lay people wearing sun glasses and bike helmets and ready for the Bishop’s Bike Ride. Their bright T-shirts, jerseys, shorts and some spandex looked perfect for bicycling, but nothing you’d typically see at the chancery or in the parish!

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Bishop Thomas Zinkula leads the Bishop’s Bike Ride in Iowa City on July 6. The event served as a send-off for the bishop who is leading a RAGBRAI team called “Pedaling to the Peripheries.” The Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa takes place July 22-28. To the left of the bishop is Father Chuck Adam and behind is Father Jeff Belger.

The July 6 ride served as a cycling send-off for Bishop Thomas Zinkula, spiritual director of the “Pedaling to the Peripheries” RAGBRAI team. The Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa starts July 22 in Onawa and ends July 28 in Davenport.

Bishop Zinkula sees RAGBRAI as an opportunity to go out to the peripheries, like Pope Francis, to encounter people and to set an example as a joy-filled Catholic. He’ll be dressed like everyone else, but his role as Bishop of the Diocese of Davenport probably will come up in conversation. If people have questions, he’ll be glad to provide answers. He’ll also celebrate Mass at a parish in each town that serves as an overnight stop.

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The Bishop’s Bike Ride consisted of 16 miles up and down hills between Iowa City and North Liberty with a half-way stop for refreshments. It was all about fun and exercise. As some of his fellow cyclists huffed and puffed up those hills, Bishop Zinkula joked, “These are hills?”

“Isn’t it great to have a bishop who is not only willing but able to be a good example to his priests and to all of his people in regard to working on healthy lifestyles,” said Father Steve Witt, pastor of St. Mary Parish in Iowa City. “I sat next to him at the turnaround, but most of the day all I could see was the back of him as he killed the hills!”

Fr. Witt, whose parish hosted the event, designated Father Bill Roush to lead the cyclists. Fr. Roush, pastor of parishes in Riverside, Richmond and Wellman, took the assignment with gusto. One of the cyclists casually asked if he works out on a regular basis. The wiry priest smiled.

Father Jeff Belger, director of the Newman Catholic Student Center in Iowa City, experienced his share of mechanical challenges. He had a flat tire — before the ride started. He repaired the flat in no time, with assistance from Father Dan Dorau, parochial vicar of Divine Mercy Parish in Burlington and St. Mary Parish in Dodgeville. Later on, the chain on Fr. Belger’s bicycle broke. He managed to coast back to the rectory where a feast awaited the cyclists.

“It certainly was a motley crew! By that I of course mean merely, diverse,” Bishop Zinkula said. “A bunch of priests, a few lay people, a woman religious, a deacon and a bishop. After some very hot and humid weather early in the week, we were blessed with an absolutely gorgeous day. At the end of the ride, it was a pleasant surprise to be treated to a nice meal of sandwiches and all the fixings prepared by a group of people, including a few Clinton Franciscans.”

Jim Tiedje, who organized the ride with Fr. Witt, quipped, “I think it is really neat that Bishop Zinkula is able to ‘let his hair down’ along with his fellow priests and clergy. (The bishop is partially bald.) “I am looking forward to riding RAGBRAI with team ‘Pedaling to the Peripheries.’”

Father Denny Martin of Atalissa appreciated “the bishop reaching out to a group in the diocese who bicycle and sharing his common interest.” Fr. Martin also appreciated Fr. Witt’s efforts as site host, and St. Mary’s parish. “I do know a few flatter routes I could recommend for next time, though.”

Fr. Dorau said he “thought it would be a great opportunity to get back on the saddle, bond with brother priests and get to know others from the diocese. I regretted not being able to go on RAGBRAI with Bishop Zinkula but still wanted to support his outreach. After our little ride on Friday, I realized I have really gotten out of shape and hope to keep at it if I am going to conquer these Burlington hills. I hope the diocese can have more bicycle events in the future.”

RAGBRAI Mass schedule

Bishop Tom Zinkula will celebrate Mass at 6 p.m. each evening along the RAGBRAI route:
Sunday, July 22: St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Denison.
Monday, July 23: St. Joseph Catholic Church, Jefferson.
Tuesday, July 24: St. Thomas Aquinas Church and Catholic Student Center, Ames.
Wednesday, July 25: Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Newton.
Thursday, July 26: St. Mary Catholic Church, Sigourney.
Friday, July 27: St. Mary Catholic Church, Iowa City.


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  1. Will this become an annual event? I would be great to make it an annual excuse for bike riding and spirituality!

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