
Archdiocese of New York Seminarian Among 24 To Receive Ministry of Acolyte
By: The Good Newsroom
His Eminence, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, conferred the Ministry of Acolyte in the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception at the Pontifical North American College, Vatican City

24 seminarians from the Pontifical North American College received the Ministry of Acolyte on March 3, 2025, in the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception at the Pontifical North American College, Vatican City. Among them was Archdiocese of New York seminarian Jack E. Kristensen.
In his homily on the Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time when the Installation of Ministry Acolytes would take place, His Eminence, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle preached on the Gospel passage of Luke 6:39-45, “a tree is known by its fruit.” Cardinal Tagle directly addressed those who would be receiving the Ministry of Acolyte and encouraged them to live out the gospel by evangelizing through the example of their lives. He said to them, “First take out the lumber from your eye, before you try to remove the splinter from their brother’s eye.” Cardinal Tagle went on to exhort those who were to be installed as Acolytes to “live lives of integrity through the bearing forth of the good fruits of humility, kindness and authenticity.”
In the rite of the Institution of Acolyte, His Eminence, Cardinal Tagle placed the paten, which contains the hosts for the celebration of Mass, in the hands of each candidate. He then said, “Take this vessel with bread for the celebration of the Eucharist. Make your life worthy of your service at the table of the Lord and of his Church.”
The seminarians, currently in their second year of formation at the College, have two additional years of theological studies before being ordained to the priesthood in their home dioceses.
The Pontifical North American College serves as the American seminary in Rome. Founded in 1859 by Blessed Pius IX, the College has formed over 5000 priests near the heart of the Church for service in dioceses around the United States, Canada, and Australia. The College strengthens the bonds between Rome and local Churches worldwide, and it allows its students a first-hand encounter of the Church’s rich religious and cultural heritage.