The Recently Ordained Fr. Kent Grealy, FSSP

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Dear readers, a very joyful occasion! A few screenshots of the ordination to the sacred priesthood of Father Kent Grealy. I have known Fr. Grealy for the better part of a decade, beginning during our shared time as altar servers for our college Mass, and throughout his journey into the FSSP, the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter. In addition to serving in the Latin Mass (1962 Missal), Fr. Grealy also attended the Ordinariate Mass while completing his undergraduate degree.

This month of June, Fr. Grealy will be offering public Masses at Our Lady Queen of Peace, his home parish during his undergraduate days and the host parish for the Ordinariate in Victoria, BC, once his required period of quarantine is lifted.

Please keep him in your prayers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjuvRNkaZ4U








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