The Litany of the Saints has always been a favorite prayer of mine, especially sung as a traditional chant. These five young men were physically laying down their lives for God and offering their gift of teaching, sanctifying, and governing to their local Church community, the Archdiocese of Newark. And I knew that there were ten other men laying down their lives on the same day and even close to the same time for the Archdiocese of New York.
Today, God gave us such a beautiful and precious gift to the Church, and I feel truly blessed and eternally grateful. I am thankful beyond words for not only these men’s lives to the priesthood, but for all of our good, faithful, and holy priests, especially my own parish priests. We do not thank them enough for all that they do, but we definitely should let them know how much that we appreciate them.
“You are a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.” (Hebrews 7:17)

This was a day of unbelievable excitement, and the Cathedral-Basilica was just bursting with a brilliant glow of absolute gladness where God’s love could be felt simply outpouring throughout the sacred space. It was the first time since the beginning of the Coronavirus pandemic that so many of us laity along with our priests were able to come together to celebrate such a wondrous occasion, and not be distracted by thoughts or words about Covid-19. There is a time for grief, a time for a mourning, a time for worrying, and a time to be afraid, but today was all about celebrating the men who were making promises of celibacy and obedience, and embracing a life of simplicity and detachment.
It was a different kind of day, one that was unique to anything we have experienced in this past more than a year now. Everyone was together as one in God’s House rejoicing with the men who were offering their fiat to the Lord, and receiving the Sacrament of Holy Orders. It was a remarkable morning that I hope will remain with me forever.
Let us pray for all of our newly ordained priests that they may remain good and faithful. And let us continue to offer prayers always for all of our priests that they remain steadfast in the faith and courageous to defend the truth.




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It was a beautiful Ordination I am so happy for these newly ordained men. May they all be Blessed always.
Online ceremonies revealed, to my old eye (38yrs ordained) at least 78 new priests!
Praise the Holy Trinity!
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