Two men join priesthood of Christ, fraternity of Philadelphia
Fathers Tobin and Cavara offer the final blessing for Mass their first as new priests at the liturgy s conclusion.
By Matthew Gambino • Posted May 18, 2021
Calling the ordination of two new priests “a wonderful day of blessing for the Church of Philadelphia,” Archbishop Nelson Perez celebrated a solemn liturgy Saturday, May 15 in the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul in which he ordained Father Kenneth Cavara and Father Mark Tobin to the priesthood.
(See a gallery of photographs from the Mass here.)
Before leading the ordination rites, the archbishop said the two men from Chester County were joining “an incredible fraternity” of priests in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
Watch the ordination of new priests Saturday morning
Deacons Mark Tobin (left) and Kenneth Cavara will be ordained priests for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia by Archbishop Nelson Perez Saturday, May 15.
CatholicPhilly.com staff report • Posted May 14, 2021
Everyone is invited to participate prayerfully from home as two new priests for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are ordained this Saturday, May 15.
Watch the livestreamed liturgy beginning at 10 a.m. as Archbishop Nelson Perez ordains Deacons Kenneth Cavara and Mark Tobin to the priesthood.
Later that day CatholicPhilly.com will post the assignments for the newly ordained priests at local parishes.
Get to know Father Cavara through our recent Profile story and 2019 podcast, plus Father Tobin’s story and podcast.
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Family’s faith was bedrock on winding path to priesthood
Deacon Kenneth L. Cavara, who will be ordained a priest for Philadelphia May 15, serves at the altar as Archbishop Nelson J. Perez consecrates the Eucharist at Mass. (Photo by Sarah Webb)
By Matthew Gambino • Posted April 30, 2021
Rosary beads hanging from the gear shifter of his dad’s car remains a vivid memory for Ken Cavara, and a reminder of how prayer played a natural part in his large family in St. Agnes Parish, West Chester.
Even as young as 8 years old, he’d thought about someday being a Catholic priest. Though that early impulse was placed aside as Cavara grew, it never completely went away. Now at 40, he is just weeks away from being ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia May 15 at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul.