A US diocese defies trends and ordains its largest class of Catholic priests in decades
- On June 28, 2025, Bishop Robert Brennan ordained seven men as priests at the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph for the Diocese of Brooklyn.
- This ordination marked an increase from last year's three new priests and reflects a gradual emergence of young men openly embracing their faith.
- The Mass of Ordination included the Laying on of Hands by Bishop Brennan and other priests, with the new priests assigned to various parishes across Brooklyn and Queens.
- Bishop Brennan expressed his honor in ordaining the new priests, highlighting that they have joined a meaningful brotherhood and that he anticipates working alongside them in ministry.
- This event suggests cautious optimism for the diocese's future pastoral ministry despite broader national declines in priest numbers and ongoing challenges.
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