Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P.

Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P.

Fr. Kevin Gabriel Gillen, O.P., was ordained to the priesthood in 2000, Fr. Gillen joined the Order of Preachers in 2005 after earning degrees from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, commonly known as the Angelicum, in Rome. Prior to answering the call to priesthood he worked several years as a stock broker on Wall Street. Fr. Gillen is currently assigned to Saint Joseph in Greenwich Village, New York City, where he serves to promote evangelization through media for the Province and hosts the weekly program “Word to Life” on The Catholic Channel, Sirius 159 and XM 117.

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Episcopal Ordination

Archbishop Augustine DiNoia, O.P.
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Posted by Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P. on July 13, 2009
Episcopal Ordination
Archbishop Augustine DiNoia, OP

On July 11, beneath the mosaicked domes the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, His Eminence William Cardinal Levada, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, presided over the episcopal ordination of Archbishop Augustine DiNoia, O.P., the newly named Secretary of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments. With over a dozen bishops, nearly 200 priests, and scores of the lay faithful in attendance, the ceremony provided participants a veritable feast for the eyes, the ears, and the worshipping heart. The Mass concluded with Archbishop DiNoia's brief but powerful words of acknowledgment.

Please pray for Archbishop DiNoia as he prepares to assume his new duties in Rome.

Click here for a slideshow of images taken during the Mass, and here for various video clips. The Ordination program can be found here.

An abstract from the Washington Times can be found here.

UPDATE:  Catholic TV now has the full video of the Ordination Mass archived on its site.

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