Monday, May 09, 2011

K of C Florida State Council Website - Official Appointments and Ordination for Orlando Diocese

Check out this website I found at floridastatecouncil.com

Bishop John Noonan accepted the retirement request of Monsignor Patrick Caverly, vicar general of the Diocese of Orlando and pastor of Annunciation Catholic Church in Altamonte Springs, effective June 1. Monsignor Caverly will remain as Pastor Emeritus at Annunication Catholic Church.
Bishop John Noonan announces the following appointments:
Father Stephen Parkes is appointed as parochial adminstrator of Annunciation Catholic Church in Altamonte Springs, effective June 1
Father Scott Circe is appointed as parochial administrator of Most Precious Blood Catholic Church in Oviedo, effective June 1
Deacon Nicholas Tocco is appointed as parochial vicar of St. James Cathedral in Orlando after his ordination, effective July 1
Bishop John Noonan invites you to attend the ordination of transitional deacon Nicholas Tocco on May 28 at St. James Cathedral at 10:00 a.m. All are invited to witness this important moment for the Diocese of Orlando. This is a wonderful opportunity to show your support as this 26 year old seminarian receives the Sacrament of Holy Orders and offers his life to God and the people of God in the ministry of priesthood.
All are also invited to Solemn Evening Prayer to be held on May 27 at St. James Cathedral at 6:00 p.m. This will be a time for our community to gather and offer God our prayers of thanksgiving and praise. During the Solemn Evening Prayer, Bishop Noonan will also bless the ordinand's chalice and paten.
"Through the sacrament of Holy Orders priests share in the universal dimensions of the mission that Christ entrusted to the apostles. The spiritual gift they have received in ordination prepares them, not for a limited and restricted mission, but for the fullest, in fact the universal mission of salvation to the end of the earth, prepared in spirit to preach the Gospel everywhere" Catechism of the Catholic Church 1565. You Are Invited to attend.

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