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VOL. 59, NO. 2
‘SEND FORTH YOUR HOLY SPIRIT UPON THEM’
BY KERRY MCGUIRE Herald Correspondent HOUSTON — During Jesus’s ministry, whether He was preaching and teaching or healing and performing miracles, He always freely and generously offered His merciful love in a deeply personal way. The Church continues to bring forth Jesus’s unconditional compassion and care to others in need in this way, especially to the poor, sick and suffering. Through the efforts of trained clergy and laity, the ministry of the Archdiocese that is a source of hope and consolation for the infirmed, imprisoned, aged and
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With many friends and family to witness, Deacon Matthew Krusleski, Deacon Zachary Muldrow and Deacon J Serrato were ordained to the transitional diaconate by Auxiliary Bishop Italo Dell’Oro at the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart May 14. They are now in their final year at St. Mary’s Seminary before their ordination to the priesthood. SEE STORY AND PHOTOS ON PAGE 3 FOR MORE.
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‘HUMBLED BY THE CALLING’
Meet the three men set to be ordained as priests June 4 BY JO ANN ZUÑIGA Texas Catholic Herald
FROM THE SPIRITUAL HEART OF GALVESTON
From St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica in Galveston, Daniel Cardinal DiNardo invites everyone to join in marking the Archdiocese’s 175th anniversary ▪ SEE PAGE 2
Jesuit priest to vest him at his ordination. The second time came amid attending Texas A&M University while seriously HOUSTON — Deacons Christopher dating a young lady. Meyer, Luis Garcia and Jacob Ramirez “I was in a very good relationship,” the — after years of academic and spiritual 32-year-old said. “But I kept experiencing challenges — are set to be ordained as God calling me back to those first priests by Daniel Cardinal thoughts of the priesthood. DiNardo on June 4 for the That tugging stopped the Archdiocese. moment I was formally A JOURNEY Deacon Meyer’s first “a-ha” accepted to the Archdiocese. OF moment when he felt God’s It was replaced by peace and calling came in high school consolation.” VOCATIONS during a freshman Scripture For Deacon Garcia, class at Strake Jesuit. who grew up in northwest “I remember being Houston near Spring, his convinced I was learning about route was not as direct, the truth and moved by (Father although he was very active Mark Thibodeaux, SJ) who had dedicated in his home parish of Prince of Peace. his life to that truth — to Christ and His “I was involved in various ministries Church,” Deacon Meyer said. At the end from serving at Mass, teaching as a of the year, he told Father Thibodeaux catechist and co-leading mission trips,” he was considering the priesthood. Now See PRIESTHOOD, page 4 years later, Deacon Meyer asked the
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A PRAYER FOR PRIESTS
Gracious and loving God, we thank your for the gift of our priests. Help our priests to be strong in their vocation. Set their souls on fire with love for your people. Grant them the wisdom, understanding, and strength they need to follow in the footsteps of Jesus. Allow them to experience joy in their ministry. Help them to become instruments of your divine grace. Amen.
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