“A great day for all of the Catholic Church”: First Maronite Catholic ordination in Pacific NW
As Anthony Joseph Alles is ordained, two deacons hold up a cloak called the bashkoon so that it shielded the man being ordained from view. (photo: Catholic Sentinel/Ed Langlois)
December 28, 2014
by Deacon Greg Kandra
Details, from The Catholic Sentinel:
In a liturgy Saturday that included actions unfamiliar to Roman Catholics, Father Anthony Joseph Alles became a priest of the Maronite Eparchy, or diocese, of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles.
Father Alles is a member of the Maronite Monks of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, who live in a house in Beaverton. For many, the monks are spiritual guides, a kind of engine room of prayer for the archdiocese.
The Portland native studied philosophy at the Franciscan University of Steubenville before returning home and embracing a vocation. He is the son of Doug Alles, the longtime Archdiocese of Portland Catholic Charities leader who is now leading that organizations efforts in the Diocese of Boise.
The priesthood is for others, said Bishop Elias Zaidan of the Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles. If you want to be a leader, you need to love more.
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