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By Gretchen Keiser
A caravan of 17 cars and 64 people traveled from Blairsville and
Cleveland, Ga. Last weekend to the Cincinnati, Ohio area to witness and
celebrate the ordination of Glenmary John T. Brown.
Father Brown, who was ordained a priest for the Glenmary Home
Missioners Sat., Feb. 25, had served in the parish of St. Francis of Assisi in
Blairsville and the mission of St. Paul the Apostle in Cleveland during 1982
and 1983 prior to his ordination as a priest. He was ordained a deacon last
October by Archbishop Thomas Donnellan.
Out of his Georgia association sprang the idea for a pilgrimage to
Cincinnati. The trip combined the emphasis during the Holy Redemption upon
pilgrimages with the communitys desire to take part in Father Johns
ordination and celebrate vocations to the priesthood and religious life. The
nine-hour trip by car dubbed Miles for Melchisedech in reference to
the Scripture citation during ordination that refers to the newly ordained
become a priest according to the order of Melchisedech.
The trip was also subtitled A Journey for John,
according to Father Bob Poandl, the Glenmary who is pastor of the Blairsville
parish and who was a coordinator of the pilgrimage. Prior to departure last
week, Father Bob described the participants as ranging in age from 86 years to
10 months old. They were departing after a farewell Mass in Georgia and staying
through Father Johns first Mass, which was to be celebrated Sunday
morning, Feb. 26 in Fairfield, Ohio.
While in Cincinnati the pilgrims were staying in convents and in
private homes of friends of the Glenmary community.
Father John, son of Bernard and Genevieve Brown of Arlington,
Mass., graduated from Holy Cross College in Worcester and received a master of
divinity degree from Washington Theological Union. He has worked in Glenmary
missions in Mississippi, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Virginia and Tennessee and will
become as associate pastor of Glenmary missions in West Union, Peebles and
Manchester, Ohio. |