Cardinal Stafford Installs 53 Acolytes

Fifty-three seminarians of the Pontifical North American College were instituted to the Ministry of Acolyte during the Sunday celebration of the Eucharist on March 6, 2011.

His Eminence James Francis Cardinal Stafford, Major Penitentiary Emeritus and former Archbishop of Denver, celebrated the Mass and instituted the new acolytes. After handing to each seminarian the gold paten used in the celebration of the Eucharist, the Cardinal said, “Take this vessel of bread for the celebration of the Eucharist. Make your lives worthy of your service at the table of the Lord and of his Church.”

In his homily, Cardinal Stafford explained, “The New Evangelization means reclaiming the visibility, the holiness of the Church. Your great challenge is the renewal of parish life…which is a community of believers and a community of forgiveness.”

These seminarians have now received both the ministry of Lector and Acolyte in anticipation of their diaconal ordinations and, God-willing, priestly ordination. As the rite indicates, an acolyte is charged with assisting at the celebration of the Eucharist, purifying the sacred vessels and when needed to assist with the distribution of Holy Communion.

Cardinal Stafford reminded the acolytes, “You have prayed that the door may be opened to you…I pray that you may live this privileged grace to be among the community of believers.”

Congratulations to all those newly installed to the ministry of acolyte. Photos can be viewed here.


The Newly Installed Acolytes

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Francisco Aguirre
Archdiocese of Washington

Brian Baker
Archdiocese of Atlanta

Nicholas Barnes
Diocese of Arlington

Brendan Bartlett
Diocese of Arlington

Ryan Browning
Diocese of Rockford

Brian Buettner
Archdiocese of Oklahoma City

Simon Carian
Archdiocese of Santa Fe

Michael Casey
Archdiocese of Hartford

Jason Christian
Diocese of Charlotte

John Connaughton
Diocese of Bridgeport

Michael Cornell
Archdiocese of Perth

Timothy Daniel
Archdiocese of Washington

Jason Doke
Diocese of Jefferson City

Kinneth Easter
Diocese of Nashville

David Esquiliano Diaz
Diocese of Sioux City

Daniel Gallagher
Diocese of Pittsburgh

Michael Garry
Diocese of Duluth

John Gibson
Archdiocese of Milwaukee

Elias Gieske
Diocese of Duluth

James Grau
Archdiocese of Detroit

Christopher Gray
Diocese of Salt Lake City

Alan Guanella
Diocese of La Crosse

Peter Heasley
Archdiocese of New York

Spencer Howe
Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis

Preston Huck
Diocese of Pittsburgh

Scott Jablonski
Diocese of Madison

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Krzysztof Kuczynski, Jr.
Diocese of Bridgeport

Joseph Langan
Archdiocese of Baltimore

Joseph Laracy
Archdiocese of Newark

Jun Hee Lee
Diocese of Brooklyn

John Lovitsch
Diocese of Joliet

Brandon Macadaeg
Diocese of Oakland

Thomas Macdonald, Jr.
Archdiocese of Boston

Douglas Marcotte
Archdiocese of Indianapolis

Thomas McNally
Diocese of Kalamazoo

John Mitchell
Archdiocese of Milwaukee

Matthew Morelli
Diocese of Greensburg

Nicholas Nelson
Diocese of Duluth

John Norman
Archdiocese of Omaha

Michael Pawlowicz
Diocese of Joliet

Michael Pierz
Diocese of Springfield

James Platania
Diocese of Paterson

Justin Raines
Diocese of Nashville

Mark Rainville
Diocese of Worchester

Martin Rodriguez Rodriguez
Archdiocese of Indianapolis

Charles Samson
Archdiocese of St. Louis

Eric Scanlan
Diocese of Venice

Christopher Seiler
Archdiocese of St. Louis

Brennan Kee Ong Sia
Archdiocese of Perth

Matthew Stehling
Diocese of Tyler

Ryan Stenger
Diocese of Covington

Daniel Ulishney
Diocese of Greensburg

Peter Van Lieshout
Diocese of Rochester