Five Jesuit Priests Ordained at Manhattan’s St. Ignatius Loyola Church

| 06/17/2025

By: Steven Schwankert

Cardinal Timothy Dolan expressed gratitude to the Society of Jesus for their work in the Archdiocese of New York

Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan celebrates a Mass during which he ordained Jesuit Fathers Kieran Halloran, back left, Douglas Jones, Joseph Lorenz, Jonathan Pennacchia and Melvin Rayappa to the priesthood at St. Ignatius Loyola Church in New York City June 14, 2025.
Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan celebrates a Mass during which he ordained Jesuit Fathers Kieran Halloran, back left, Douglas Jones, Joseph Lorenz, Jonathan Pennacchia and Melvin Rayappa to the priesthood at St. Ignatius Loyola Church in New York City June 14, 2025. The five new priests are members of the U.S. East province of the Society of Jesus. (OSV News photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)

Hundreds of Jesuits joined Cardinal Timothy Dolan to ordain five Jesuit priests for the Archdiocese of New York, at a majestic ceremony held at St. Ignatius Loyola Church in Manhattan on Saturday, June 14.

The five men ordained are: Kieran D. Halloran, SJ, Douglas A. Jones, SJ, Joseph B. Lorenz, SJ, Jonathan P. Pennacchia, SJ, and Melvin T. Rayappa, SJ. Father Halloran and Father Pennacchia both come from parishes in the Archdiocese of New York.

Cardinal Timothy Dolan served as the principal celebrant of the Mass. He was joined by Archdiocese of New York Auxiliary Bishop Gerardo J. Colacicco and Father Joseph M. O’Keefe, SJ, the first provincial of the USA East Province of the Jesuits.

“This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it,” Cardinal Dolan said, welcoming not just the hundreds of priests in attendance, but the hundreds of family members, friends, and guests who filled the church.

Father O’Keefe presented the candidates for ordination, and after Cardinal Dolan declared them worthy, the five men received rapturous applause. 

“Might I begin with a word of gratitude? Gratitude, sure, for the honor of ordaining these five men. But also gratitude to the Society of Jesus for your luminous apostolate in these acres of the Lord’s vineyard that we call the Archdiocese of New York. You, dear Jesuits, your renowned ministry in education, parish work, prison ministry, retreat guidance, spiritual direction, journalism, scholarship – are a gift to us. A gift to us here,” Cardinal Dolan said during his homily.

Reflecting on his recent time in Rome mourning for Pope Francis, Cardinal Dolan said he had come to a conclusion. “How good the Lord is to His Church. How He has not left His flock untended.”  He listed the attributes of St. Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI, and Pope Francis, and how each renewed the Church in soul, mind, and heart, respectively. “Soul, mind, and heart. And this morning, we behold how good the Lord is to His Church in these five brand spanking new priests.”

At the end of the ordination, Father O’Keefe offered emotional thanks to Cardinal Dolan and Bishop Colacicco, to all those who attended and helped organize the event, and especially to the parents of the ordinands.

“Kieran, Doug, Joe, Jonathan, and Melvin: I speak on my own behalf, for sure. I speak also on behalf of all of your brothers in the Society of Jesus. We are so grateful to God for the gift that you are. For your companionship, for your brotherhood, for your labors in the vineyard. And so we say, brothers, may God continue to bless you. May God, who brought you to this point, I know will be with you. I often think of the thousands of lives you will touch, to bring hope, and faith, and goodness. Thank you for saying ‘yes,’” Father O’Keefe said, to loud applause.

Cardinal Dolan then asked to receive each of the priests’ first blessings, joined by Father O’Keefe.

“I’m ecstatic,” said newly ordained Father Kieran Halloran. “I am in complete awe that it has happened after 11 years of formation, but I’m just absolutely overjoyed.”

“It’s been a process,” said Marie Halloran, Father Halloran’s mother, after watching her son’s ordination. “It was difficult in the beginning. I had a lot of children, and I always expected my children to have a lot of children. Obviously, he will have a lot of children in a different way. And I’ve just gotten used to it sooner than later. He’s so happy, you can just see him.”

She offered advice to other mothers whose sons are considering a vocation. “We have to let our children do what they want to do, and there couldn’t be any higher calling or more honorable thing to do for our people,” Halloran said.

Although Jesuits may begin their work as priests upon ordination, it is not the end of their formation. Before taking final vows, Jesuits participate in a process called tertianship. The complete formation process can take up to 20 years.

The Society of Jesus was founded in 1540 by Saint Ignatius Loyola and his companions. Pope Francis was a member of the Jesuit order and is the only Jesuit pope to date.

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