Pope Leo XIV ordained 32 men to the priesthood Friday on the solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, calling on them to draw inspiration from the many examples of priestly holiness in the Catholic Church鈥檚 2,000-year history and to share God鈥檚 love with the world.
Thousands of priests filled St. Peter鈥檚 Basilica for the June 27 Mass, the high point of this week鈥檚 Jubilee of Priests. The diverse group of men ordained hailed from more than 20 countries, including Central Africa, South Korea, Mexico, Nigeria, India, Vietnam, Ukraine, Uganda, Ethiopia, and Romania 鈥 most from beyond Western Europe.
鈥淟ove God and your brothers and sisters, and give yourselves to them generously,鈥 Pope Leo in his homily told the men about to be ordained, moments before the ordination.
鈥淏e fervent in your celebration of the sacraments, in prayer, especially in adoration before the Eucharist, and in your ministry. Keep close to your flock, give freely of your time and energy to everyone, without reserve and without partiality, as the pierced side of the crucified Jesus and the example of the saints teach us to do.鈥
In front of the altar built on the tomb of St. Peter, the men being ordained lay prostrate on the marble floor of the basilica as thousands chanted the Litany of the Saints.
St. Peter鈥檚 Basilica, the largest church in the world, was almost completely filled with rows and rows of priests in white vestments kneeling. Pope Leo XIV placed his hands on the heads of each of the young men whom he personally ordained to the priesthood.
32 men lay their lives down for Christ and the Church as they are ordained to the priesthood today by Pope Leo XIV pic.twitter.com/IDJaSop7yg
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Pope Leo highlighted the centuries of priestly witnesses in the Church who 鈥渉ave been martyrs, tireless apostles, missionaries, and champions of charity,鈥 urging the new priests to 鈥渃herish this treasure: learn their stories, study their lives and work, imitate their virtues, be inspired by their zeal, and invoke their intercession often and insistently.鈥
The Pope also warned against the lure of superficial worldly success. 鈥淎ll too often, today鈥檚 world offers models of success and prestige that are dubious and short-lived. Do not let yourselves be taken in by them!鈥 he said. 鈥淟ook rather to the solid example and apostolic fruitfulness, frequently hidden and unassuming, of those who, with faith and dedication, have spent their lives in service of the Lord and their brothers and sisters.鈥
The ordinations held special meaning for many of the young men, some of whom were stepping foot in Rome for the first time.
鈥淚 received the news with tears in my eyes, but with joy. I would never have expected it. For me it is the proof of how God acts in one鈥檚 life. He has a perfect plan. You just have to trust,鈥 said Jiergue Stanley, a 35-year-old from Haiti who traveled to the Eternal City for the first time to be ordained.
Gilbert Tika from Ghana told EWTN News Nightly ahead of his ordination: 鈥淚t鈥檚 something wonderful to be ordained by the Pope, Pope Leo. I think it鈥檚 a special gift that God is giving me and the other brothers that will also be ordained.鈥
鈥淏eing a priest for me means I have to be a sign of hope for the people with whom I live, with whom I will minister,鈥 he added. 鈥淧racticing the habit of looking at things with the eyes of Jesus Christ. And helping others to look at the world through the eyes of Christ and let the people feel they are still loved by God.鈥
Another newly ordained priest from Mexico, 27-year-old Jorge Antonio Escobedo Rosales, said: 鈥淚 accepted this gift with great joy after 13 years of priestly formation.鈥
Pope Leo XIV is visibly emotional as he greets each of new priests he just ordained in St Peter鈥檚 Basilica. pic.twitter.com/pzrz1dpyNC
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Pope Leo XIV was visibly emotional as he greeted each of the new priests after the ordination rites, embracing each of them under Bernini鈥檚 baldacchino.
鈥淥ur hope is grounded in the knowledge that the Lord never abandons us: He is always at our side,鈥 the Pope said. 鈥淎t the same time, we are called to cooperate with him, above all by putting the Eucharist at the center of our lives, inasmuch as it is 鈥榯he source and summit of the Christian life.鈥欌
He quoted a line from a homily St. Augustine gave on the anniversary of his episcopal ordination 鈥 鈥淔or you I am a bishop, with you I am a Christian鈥 鈥 emphasizing the joyful fruit of the communion that unites the faithful, priests, and bishops in the recognition that all are saved by the same mercy of God.
St. Peter鈥檚 Basilica is completely filled with priests for Pope Leo XIV鈥檚 Mass for the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. pic.twitter.com/IKgqd1Eiaf
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On the solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which focuses on Christ鈥檚 love poured out for humanity, Pope Leo reaffirmed his commitment to ecclesial unity and peace. 鈥淭he priestly ministry is one of sanctification and reconciliation for the building up of the body of Christ in unity,鈥 he said.
鈥淚n the solemn Mass inaugurating my pontificate [on May 18], I voiced before the people of God my great desire for 鈥榓 united Church, a sign of unity and communion, which becomes a leaven for a reconciled world.鈥 Today, I share this desire once more with all of you,鈥 he continued.
The solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, celebrated each year on the Friday after Corpus Christi, originated in 17th-century France through the visions of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. It was officially instituted by Pope Pius IX in 1856 and has become an important Catholic solemnity day emphasizing Christ鈥檚 love and the call to compassion and reparation.
Pope Francis鈥 final encyclical, Dilexit Nos, meaning 鈥淗e Loved Us,鈥 was about devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
鈥淩econciled with one another, united and transformed by the love that flows abundantly from the heart of Christ, let us walk together humbly and resolutely in his footsteps,鈥 Pope Leo XIV said.
鈥淟et us鈥痓ring the peace of the risen Lord to our world, with the freedom born of the knowledge that we have鈥 been loved, chosen, and sent by the Father.鈥