04/23/2020
43 years ago today, Fr. George became a priest! Today is also the Feast of St. George. For those who don’t know, Fr. George is the graduate chaplain at the Harvard Catholic Center. Thanks for everything, Father George!
Fun fact, did you know that Fr. George married Dean of Harvard College Rakesh Khurana and his wife, Stephanie? Read the story below from the Harvard Catholic Magazine:
“Having a Catholic and Hindu wedding was no easy feat,” recalls Stephanie (Ralston) Khurana. “Looking into Father George’s back- ground, we thought he was someone who could bridge complicated worlds, a good person to talk to. He does not let obstacles get in the way of the deeper meaning of things.”
Stephanie and Rakesh Khurana met Father Salzmann as graduate students at Harvard. She was Catholic — he was Hindu. Deeper meanings aside, there were also the logistical issues, such as getting dispensations from the Church, and incorporating a fire that was required for a Hindu rite. And “Father George figured it out,” with back-to-back ceremonies at Swedenborg Chapel and in Annenberg Hall on campus, first with Father Salzmann, and then a second ceremony with a Hindu priest.
“Today, it’s more common, but at the time, it was daunting and complicated to bring our two faith traditions and cultural traditions together with a vision that Stephanie and
I had,” says Rakesh. “Father George told
us that our strength would come from our diversity. We embraced that, and it enabled us to realize the kind of start spiritually that we wanted.”
“He elevates your spirit...he’s joyous, happy. He draws everyone to him, and invites you to seek deeper meaning. That’s why he connects so well with the Harvard students,” adds Stephanie. ..
(Read the rest of the story starting on page 13 of the Winter 2018 edition of the Harvard Catholic Magazine: https://d2y1pz2y630308.cloudfront.net/16500/documents/2018/1/Harvard%20Catholic%20Center%20Magazine%20Winter%202018.pdf)