This is so beautiful! At every mass in my parish our pastor prays “Lord send us priests (congregation repeats), Lord send us holy priests (congregation repeats), Lord, send us many holy priests.” Thank God for men willing to say yes.
CatholicVote brought me here. And how cool that although I no longer live in this diocese, I grew up in Houston and one of the priests featured in this video is currently a priest at my home parish in Houston.
Being an usher, I've attended a few ordinations. This was so beautiful, especially when Father Ryan's name was called. My eyes teared up knowing he was with our LORD. Thank you, Father Michael for posting this beautiful scene. We love you.
May God Bless these young men and all men entering the priesthood. Let us all pray for our priests!!!!!!!!!!! We love you. Persevere in holiness! Please, we need you, we love you.
Such a blessing to watch these seven men humbly express their love for God during these turbulent times. May God bless each of you as you you go to serve in His name.
Lord's will nor our wish..... I'm Catholic but I'm married but still I choose first for Him first and Thank Him and second ely my family and my whole society. ❤❤❤❤❤.
Very lovely 🎉, someone is indeed right i rarely write Congrats, building church is building for the community that choses to live amoungst a comuni that can relie on whatever the chose to entrust there working with, with that said be kind to youre elders and listen carefully to youre teachers and the people who sit with them, and learn on how working with people can be challenging yet a way of giving back of that what you want to bring to youre comuni that can always be blessing whether this is in great laughter or tears, nevertheless many grats, many happy study times and many lovely dinners in church, personal my family never had a day without prays an dinner with the Church, it is of great value❤️, my brothers,my cousins and nephows and uncles and aunts and some friends and my parenteel,🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉praise the lord❤❤❤lovely
To whoever posted this: I don't think you've correctly set the visibility of the video or link as private or unlisted, which seems to be your intention as per your title. Anyways, God bless you all.
The only thing irreverent is your comment. Fr. Ryan died from cancer three years after his Ordination. How odd, that was the length of Christ’s ministry of the Gospel while in the flesh. I was at the Mass where Fr. Ryan was when it was announced just weeks before his Ordination that the cancer had returned. He touched more lives in his three years as a Priest than most will touch in a lifetime. Have some respect and may God have mercy on your soul. Your comment was utterly horrendous. I will pray for you.
This is so beautiful! At every mass in my parish our pastor prays “Lord send us priests (congregation repeats), Lord send us holy priests (congregation repeats), Lord, send us many holy priests.” Thank God for men willing to say yes.
Ah…. Fr Ryan. RIP
CatholicVote brought me here. And how cool that although I no longer live in this diocese, I grew up in Houston and one of the priests featured in this video is currently a priest at my home parish in Houston.
Being an usher, I've attended a few ordinations. This was so beautiful, especially when Father Ryan's name was called. My eyes teared up knowing he was with our LORD. Thank you, Father Michael for posting this beautiful scene. We love you.
May God Bless these young men and all men entering the priesthood. Let us all pray for our priests!!!!!!!!!!! We love you. Persevere in holiness! Please, we need you, we love you.
Thank God for these men who said YES to the call of Christ. WE NEED YOU!! Blessings to you all.
God bless you for saying "yes" to God.
Rest in God’s mighty presence in eternal peace love joy and good health 😊🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤, Father Ryan.
Ordinations…so holy, and so awesome!
Praise be to God. May your lives be a living sacrifice that bring Glory to God's Holy Name.
Thank you for sharing father
I just love the love you have for your priesthood! Such a beautiful blessing
Such a blessing to watch these seven men humbly express their love for God during these turbulent times. May God bless each of you as you you go to serve in His name.
Lord's will nor our wish..... I'm Catholic but I'm married but still I choose first for Him first and Thank Him and second ely my family and my whole society. ❤❤❤❤❤.
That was so beautifully inspiring!❤
Rest in peace Fr Ryan
God bless these men, and best wishes to them in their vocations.
Very lovely 🎉, someone is indeed right i rarely write Congrats, building church is building for the community that choses to live amoungst a comuni that can relie on whatever the chose to entrust there working with, with that said be kind to youre elders and listen carefully to youre teachers and the people who sit with them, and learn on how working with people can be challenging yet a way of giving back of that what you want to bring to youre comuni that can always be blessing whether this is in great laughter or tears, nevertheless many grats, many happy study times and many lovely dinners in church, personal my family never had a day without prays an dinner with the Church, it is of great value❤️, my brothers,my cousins and nephows and uncles and aunts and some friends and my parenteel,🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉praise the lord❤❤❤lovely
Praise God from whom all blessings flow. 🙏
Wonderful work, I can't wait to see it! Congratulations and many blessings
love to you Fra Pablo!
Excellent video!!
Thank you, dear men of The Church!
Very moving ❤
Lord, send us many holy priests.
To whoever posted this: I don't think you've correctly set the visibility of the video or link as private or unlisted, which seems to be your intention as per your title. Anyways, God bless you all.
Are these Diocesan priests, if so, for what diocese? I am far across the miles from you in South Africa. Beautiful and encouraging
Yes, Diocesan Priests. Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, TX, USA.
Wow!
Que ça dure cette paix
WISH OUR POPE REALIZED THIS..... HE NEEDS TO GO BACK TO ORDINATION......
Definitely Novus Ordo,no reverence,piety no true appreciation for the moment!
The only thing irreverent is your comment. Fr. Ryan died from cancer three years after his Ordination. How odd, that was the length of Christ’s ministry of the Gospel while in the flesh.
I was at the Mass where Fr. Ryan was when it was announced just weeks before his Ordination that the cancer had returned.
He touched more lives in his three years as a Priest than most will touch in a lifetime.
Have some respect and may God have mercy on your soul. Your comment was utterly horrendous. I will pray for you.