News Summary
This weekend, the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit will hold a significant event with the ordination of three men to the permanent diaconate. Joseph Jones, John Kovacik, and John Rybski, bringing diverse backgrounds and a strong commitment to service, will begin their new ministry. The event highlights the importance of community service, bridging the gap between clergy and laity, and emphasizing a renewed focus on faith and engagement in local communities.
New Foundations in Faith and Community: A Weekend of Celebration
This weekend brings a wave of excitement and service to the community of Detroit as three remarkable men embark on a new chapter in their lives. On Saturday, September 27, at 10 a.m., the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament is set to become a sacred space for a special event: the ordination of three men to the permanent diaconate for the Archdiocese of Detroit. It’s not just an ordinary observance; it’s a celebration that embodies the spirit of service and community.
Meet the New Deacons
The three men preparing for this significant ordination are Joseph Jones, John Kovacik, and John Rybski. Each one brings a unique story and background, and all share a deep commitment to their faith and community. Their parish assignments, which will be revealed during the ceremony, are anticipated by many in the congregation.
A Community Event Like No Other
While the ordination Mass is by invitation only for in-person attendance, technology comes to the rescue for those who wish to participate from home. The ceremony will be available for viewing via livestream at aod.org/livemasses, ensuring that the wider community can still be part of this important day.
Bringing Personal Experience to Ministry
- Joseph Jones, a 57-year-old from Macomb, has 29 years of experience as a former Pentecostal Protestant minister. His rich background as president and CEO of Visions Consultants, LLC, will undoubtedly enhance his new role as he aims to spread a Christ-like image to those around him.
- John Kovacik, 51, also from Macomb, experienced a call to the Church in 2012 and will serve in partnership with his wife, drawing on their shared ministry to deepen connections and engage new members.
- Then there’s John Rybski, 64, hailing from Detroit and renowned for his dedication to serving the poor and marginalized. He happens to be a fan of home remodeling, an interest that is probably more connected to his compassionate work than one might think!
Qualifications and Commitment
The journey to this significant day has been filled with rigorous training and significant spirituality. The three men have undergone substantial studies and discernment processes through Sacred Heart Major Seminary. They will focus their ministry around three critical dimensions of the diaconate: service of charity, service of the word, and service of the liturgy at the altar.
A Call to Action and Witness
The Archdiocese of Detroit emphasizes the need for community service and living out Christian values through the diaconate. Each of the newly ordained deacons will not only serve their parishes but also bridge the gap between clergy and laity, addressing the needs of the broader community. With their individual skills and backgrounds, they are poised to fulfill their ministerial roles with compassion and humility.
The Future Looks Bright
As the sun rises on this special day, these three newly ordained deacons are ready to embark on their mission, bringing hope and support to their respective communities. This weekend is not just about the ordination itself; it’s about what it represents – a commitment to serve with open hearts and hands, demonstrating the true essence of faith.
As the community gathers (whether in spirit or in person) to witness this momentous occasion, there is no doubt that the impact will be felt far beyond the walls of the cathedral, resonating throughout the heart of Detroit for years to come.
So mark your calendars! Join in the celebration and witness the beginning of a new chapter filled with promise, service, and community engagement.
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- Detroit Catholic: Meet the Three Men to be Ordained Permanent Deacons for Detroit
- Detroit Catholic: Meet the Four Men to be Ordained Permanent Deacons for Detroit on Oct 5
- Detroit Catholic: Archbishop Ordains Four New Permanent Deacons
- Wikipedia: Permanent Deacon
- Google Search: Archdiocese of Detroit
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