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Angelus News | July 31-August 7, 2020 | Vol. 5 No. 21

The eight deacons being ordained priests Aug. 8 for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles strike a pose in front of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. Starting on Page 10, the men of St. John’s Seminary’s “Pandemic Class of 2020” reflect on where God called them from and what they’re looking forward to the most.

The eight deacons being ordained priests Aug. 8 for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles strike a pose in front of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. Starting on Page 10, the men of St. John’s Seminary’s “Pandemic Class of 2020” reflect on where God called them from and what they’re looking forward to the most.

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Eastwood’s character and his grizzled<br />

and dour point of view of life, the<br />

Church, and priests.<br />

But as the movie unfolds, the young<br />

priest shows up at critical times, and<br />

at the end, he has grown in some<br />

wisdom. We get the sense that he is on<br />

his way to finding his voice, which is<br />

going to serve his vocation. He has also<br />

had some role in moving Eastwood’s<br />

character toward the light, rather than<br />

continually cursing darkness.<br />

Either intentionally or by divine<br />

intervention, popular culture in the<br />

<strong>21</strong>st century served up the character<br />

of a Catholic priest who is imperfect,<br />

yet moving, real, and something of an<br />

inspiration.<br />

Imagine other energetic young people<br />

with master’s degrees. When they<br />

get that first job with a Fortune 500<br />

company, they are not immediately<br />

escorted to the boardroom to begin<br />

giving advice to the CEO. They start<br />

a lot smaller; some of them, even with<br />

advanced degrees, start in the mailroom.<br />

<strong>No</strong>t so with new priests, like the<br />

fictional Father Janovich in “Gran<br />

Torino.” All priests are expected to<br />

be experts at the first Mass they say,<br />

the first confession they hear, or their<br />

first encounter with an embittered<br />

widower.<br />

And once ordained, all priests serve<br />

the exact same function at the Mass<br />

and within (Centers for Disease<br />

Control and Prevention mandated<br />

protocols, of course) confessionals, as<br />

any bishop, cardinal, or pope. They<br />

are hurled headfirst into the deep end<br />

of the baptismal font.<br />

<strong>No</strong>t many new priests will have<br />

the advantage of being inspired and<br />

mentored by Clint Eastwood, but<br />

with God’s grace and with the prayers<br />

and support of parish communities,<br />

they, too, will find their “voice” that<br />

will serve their vocations and become<br />

sources of light to those they may<br />

encounter who are stumbling in the<br />

darkness. <br />

Robert Brennan is director of communications<br />

at The Salvation Army<br />

California South Division in Van<br />

Nuys, California.<br />

Priest-Elect Michael Mesa<br />

Congratulations!<br />

Priest-Elect Michael<br />

May God Bless you on your Journey.<br />

Love,<br />

Mom & Dad<br />

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