The Archdiocese of Chicago welcomed two new priests on May 17. Both men are from Chicago and will take up their new assignments July 1. Learn about them here, and join Chicago Catholic in congratulating them. Father Cristian Garcia, 33 First assignment: St. Clare of Assisi, Rolling Meadows and Mount Prospect Born in: Chicago Education: Woodbine and Columbus West schools, Unity Junior High and Morton East High School, all in Cicero; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; University of St. Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary First Mass: Our Lady of Czestochowa and Charity Parish, Cicero Father Cristian Garcia has always loved languages. Growing up in St. Mary of Czestochowa Parish in Cicero, he often was an altar server at Polish funerals, and was able to learn the Polish Mass responses. In college, he studied Italian and political science, and spent a semester at the University of Bologna, considered to be the world’s oldest university in continuous operation, in Italy. After college, he got a job working at the Illinois State Legislature. But his faith had been formed in the Amigos de Cristo youth group at his home parish, and he was still discerning a call to the priesthood. He decided to go to early morning Mass every day during Lent, and found that he didn’t want that to end. He entered seminary in 2015, and over 10 years — including time away for further discernment — he taught English in El Salvador, worked as a busboy, attended a religious sister’s final vows in Uganda, volunteered at Kolbe House Jail Ministry and met his best friends ever on the first day of “priest school.” “What a life!” he said. “And at 33, it’s only just begun!” Father Kevin Menard, 37 First assignment: St. John Cantius, 825 N. Carpenter St. Born in: Chicago Education: Westgate Elementary School, Arlington Heights; Rolling Meadows High School; Ave Maria and Marquette universities, University of St. Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary First Mass: St. John Cantius Father Kevin Menard first heard the call to priesthood when he was very young, maybe even in kindergarten, when he would attend daily Mass with his mother. “I knew at that age that the priest was close to Jesus, a friend of Jesus, and I wanted to be as close to him as possible,” he said. That thought faded into the background, and he got a degree in marketing and worked and played sports and enjoyed life as a young adult. But something was missing. “I always felt like I was avoiding that true calling to follow Christ that I felt when I was in kindergarten, and I felt our Lord softly saying to me, ‘If you were to die today, would you feel you followed the calling I put on your heart?’” Menard said. After more than a year of discernment, he joined the Canons Regular of St. John Cantius in 2016 at age 28. “I chose religious life because I had always known I wanted to be a religious brother since the time I was little. I wanted to be like the early apostles whom Jesus sent out two by two, and who lived in community and shared all things in common; I wanted to be a part of a brotherhood,” he said. Now he is excited to begin ministry as a priest. “As a priest I hope to be an instrument of God’s truth and love, and to share with the people of God his mercy, hope, joy and healing,” Menard said.
Meet the Archdiocese of Chicago’s newest priests The Archdiocese of Chicago welcomed four new priests on May 18. Most are from Chicago, and one is from Pennsylvania. The men, who will take up their new assignments July 1, have walked varied paths toward ordination. Learn about them here, and join Chicago Catholic in congratulating them.
Ordinandi 2023: ‘Looking forward to serving the people of God’ The Archdiocese of Chicago was to welcome five new priests on May 20. They hail from Mexico, Puerto Rico and Illinois. The men, who will take up their new assignments July 1, have walked varied paths toward ordination. Learn about them here, and join Chicago Catholic in congratulating them.
Meet the new priests Cardinal Cupich ordained seven men to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Chicago June 29 at St. John Brebeuf Church, Niles. The men range in age from 26 to 52 and hail from the Archdiocese of Chicago, the Philippines, Mexico, Colombia and Ecuador. They begin their new assignments July 1. An eighth priest, born in the Diocese of Peoria and educated at Catholic Theological Union, also will be ordained for the Archdiocese of Tabora, Tanzania. Chicago Catholic congratulates all of them.