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Fourteen for the Lord Seminarian Formation A Fruitful Spring: Graduates from Six Dioceses Receive Holy Orders. Your newest priests, from the Class of 2014. Front from left: Rev. Christopher Stanish, Rev. James Rolph, Rev. Andrew LaFramboise, Rev. Joseph Kirkconnell, Rev. Scott Jablonski, Rev. James Leeser, Rev. W. Vincent Richardson. Back from left: Rev. Todd Koenigsknecht, Rev. Jeffrey Allan, Rev. Ryan Adams, (Archbishop Allen Vigneron and Msgr. Todd Lajiness), Rev. John Kopson, Rev. Gary Koenigsknecht, Rev. Tristan Abbott, SOLT, and Rev. Michael Slovak, SOLT. T he papers—finished. The tests—taken. The hours of formation—pastoral, spiritual, intellectual, and human—complete. And complete are the many hours of enquiring in the quiet of the heart: “Lord, are you really calling me to serve you as a Catholic priest?” After all the hard work and hard time—for some seminarians over the course of eight years of study—the hour came this spring. The Lord truly chose these fourteen men, these 2014 graduates of Sacred Heart, to his sacred priesthood. The Cayman Islands? The first of the priestly ordinations occurred on May 24, in the Cayman Islands surprisingly. At St. Ignatius Parish in the city of Grand Cayman, Most Rev. Francis Reiss laid hands upon Joseph Kirkconnell, 30. Father Joseph is one of only two native-born Caymanians who have been ordained to the priesthood (the other is Fr. Tristan Abbott, SOLT, below). Why was he ordained by Bishop Reiss, a Detroit auxiliary bishop? Because St. Ignatius is administered by the Archdiocese of Detroit as a “mission church,” since the Cayman Islands does not have its own Catholic diocese. Father Joseph was thereby assigned to Sacred Heart for his priestly formation, beginning in 2007 as an undergraduate philosophy student. He 14 MOSAIC is considered a priest of the archdiocese (and requested special permission to be ordained in his home country, happily granted by Most Rev. Allen Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit). Father Joseph’s first assignment is at St. Paul Parish in Grosse Pointe Farms. Saginaw’s Newest On May 30, the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw witnessed the ordination of Andrew LaFramboise for t H[