Urging him to “have the same missionary fervor and holiness of life” as the saints, Bishop Dennis Sullivan ordained Edward McGettigan Kennedy to the priesthood this morning in Camden’s Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.
In front of his family, friends, and now brother priests, Father Kennedy, 33, joined the sacred order of the Diocese of Camden.
As this special day fell during the Year of Mercy, Bishop Sullivan told Father Kennedy to “be a dispenser of mercy” as a priest, “acting in Christ’s person, configured to him, giving word to God’s word, nourish His people, and teaching what the Church teaches.”
Few priests of the Diocese of Camden were as happy for Father Kennedy as his cousins, Msgr. William Hodge and Father Raymond Gormley.
“I couldn’t be happier,” said Msgr. Hodge, pastor of Saint Mary Parish in Gloucester City.
“Father Ed has a good heart, and a lot of kindness, characteristics important to any priest,” he said.
Sister Juliet Walsh, a Sister of Mercy in Ireland and a cousin of Father Kennedy’s, flew in from Dublin earlier this week to join in the celebration.
His ordination “renews my faith and commitment to who I am, and my work,” she said.
The people Father Kennedy will come into contact with, as he performs his new duties as a priest will “appreciate his gifts and talents,” she said.