FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 1, 2019
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FORMER U.S. MARINES MEDIC AND NIGERIAN HOTEL MANAGER AMONG
FOUR MEN ORDAINED PRIESTS
The Most Reverend Nicholas DiMarzio, Bishop of Brooklyn, ordained four men to the priesthood for service in the Diocese of Brooklyn today, Saturday, June 1 at 11 am at the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph’s located at 856 Pacific Street in the Prospect Heights section of Brooklyn.
The Ordained Priests are:
Father Edwin Alexander Ortiz, 35
Served as a U.S. Marines medic in Japan and in the U.S. Navy in Washington, D.C.
Home Parish of St. Mary Star of the Sea – St. Gertrude, Far Rockaway
Graduate of Bishop Loughlin High School in Brooklyn
For more info: https://thetablet.org/
Father JohnPaul Kodiri Columbus Obiaeri, 34
Born and raised in Nigeria where he attended Catholic boarding high school
Managed a hotel opened by a relative in Nigeria
Traveled to New York and settled in Canarsie, Brooklyn
Started attending mass at St. Clement Pope in Jamaica, with a large Nigerian community
For more info: https://thetablet.org/
Father Michael Francis Falce, 26
Home Parish of St. Pancras Church in Glendale where he was an altar server
Graduate of Cathedral Prep & attended St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia
Completed his studies at St. Joseph Seminary (Dunwoodie) in Yonkers
Served his diaconate year at Mary Queen of Heaven in Mill Basin, Brooklyn
For more info: https://thetablet.org/
Father Pedro Francisco Angucho López, 31
Born and raised in La Plata Huila, Colombia, never planning to move to the U.S.
Spent a year in a Colombian Seminary and enrolled in St. Joseph Seminary (Dunwoodie)
Bishop DiMarzio personally convinced him to become of Brooklyn Diocese seminarian
For more info: https://thetablet.org/
Diocesan priests make two promises – celibacy and obedience; these promises were part of the ordination ceremony today. The Priesthood is essential to the life of the Church and the celebration of the Sacraments.
Broll of Ordination Mass (Courtesy: DeSales Media Group)
https://vimeo.com/339770233/