‘Indescribable’ pride and joy

Katie Bahr | Catholic Herald

Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde stands with Fr. Brian G. Bashista (left) and newly ordained priests (from left) Thomas Cavanaugh, Christopher Hayes, Nicholas Barnes, Jason Burchell, Eric Shafer, Michael Isenberg and Brendan Bartlett.

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Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde kisses the hands of newly ordained Fr. Christopher H. Hayes at the Mass of ordination June 8 at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington.

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Family members of Fr. Nicholas R. Barnes sit in the front row of a packed church during the Mass of ordination for seven local men.

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Fr. Brian G. Bashista, longtime director of vocations for the Arlington Diocese, hugs the newly ordained priests during their Mass of ordination at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More.

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Newly ordained Fr. Eric L. Shafer gives a blessing to Gabriel and Nicholas Blank, parishioners of Holy Trinity Church in Gainesville.

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Fr. Thomas Cavanaugh speaks with his mother, Susan, after being ordained to the priesthood June 8 at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington.

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Following his ordination, Fr. Jason C. Burchell holds his niece, Sarah Elizabeth, outside of the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington.

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Outside the Cathedral of St. Thomas More, Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde speaks with Philadelphia Auxiliary Bishop Timothy C. Senior following the ordinations.

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Fr. Nicholas R. Barnes is embraced by Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde following his ordination to the priesthood June 8.

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As priests from around the diocese watch, Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde blesses the hands of Fr. Nicholas R. Barnes during his ordination to the priesthood.

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Newly ordained Fr. Nicholas R. Barnes receives his vestments from Fr. John D. Kelly, pastor of St. Andrew the Apostle Church in Clifton, during his ordination Mass June 8.

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Priests from around the diocese bless the seven newly ordained men during the priesthood ordination Mass June 8 at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington.

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The seven newly ordained priests receive blessings from diocesan priests during their Mass of ordination to the priesthood June 8 at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington.

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The diocese’s seven new priests lie prostrate before the altar at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington during their priesthood ordination June 8.

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The seven men lie prostrate before the altar for the Litany of Saints during their ordination to the priesthood June 8.

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Deacon Brendan Bartlett promises fidelity to Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde and his successors during his ordination to the priesthood June 8 in Arlington.

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Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde speaks to the seven ordinandi during their Mass of ordination to the priesthood June 8 at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington.

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Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde embraces newly ordained Fr. Michael C. Isenberg during the Mass of ordination to the priesthood June 8 at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington.

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Bishop Loverde uses a censer to bless the altar before consecration during the June 8 ordination Mass.

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After years of faith formation, vocational discernment and
studies in seminaries across the world, seven men took the
final step on their vocational journey June 8, as they were
ordained to the priesthood by Arlington Bishop Paul S.
Loverde at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington.

Newly ordained Fathers Nicholas R. Barnes, Brendan W.
Bartlett, Jason C. Burchell, Thomas B. Cavanaugh, Christopher
H. Hayes, Michael C. Isenberg and Eric L. Shafer were joined
at the Mass by a standing-room-only church filled with
hundreds of priests, deacons, seminarians, family members,
friends and well-wishers. Also in attendance were Archbishop
Timothy P. Broglio of the U.S. Archdiocese for the Military
Services and Auxiliary Bishop Timothy C. Senior of the
Philadelphia Archdiocese, who concelebrated the Mass.

Prior to the Mass, family members of the soon-to-be priests
had difficulty expressing their emotions.

“There are no words for what I’m feeling inside right now,”
said Brenda Shafer, mother of now-Father Shafer. “We’ve come
a long way, but it’s definitely been worth it. We love him
and we are just so proud.”

“How do you explain heaven on earth in one day?” said Joan
Isenberg, Father Isenberg’s mother. “It’s been a long seven
years and it’s like we’ve reached the gates of heaven today.”

The Cavanaugh family also had heaven in mind, as they
remembered Father Cavanaugh’s grandfather, a devoted Catholic
who passed away three years ago.

“He knew before he passed away that his grandson Tom was
going to be a priest and he was immensely proud and grateful
to God for filling Tom with the Holy Spirit,” said Mary
Manley, Father Cavanaugh’s aunt. “This is an enormous, loving
day for all of us because we’re all thinking of Dad. He was
about as Catholic as you can be.”

“This is just the culmination of a long road and we’re just
thinking about (Tom’s) years ahead and we know he’s going to
be a wonderful priest and serve well,” said his mother,
Susan.

During the Mass, Bishop Loverde said he felt “much joy and
pride and hope in my heart that you now become my sons
through ordination and my brother coworkers in the pastoral
care of souls.”

“This is a great joy being called. If my knees were better, I
would have skipped down the aisle,” the bishop said. “But of
course that would be liturgically incorrect.”

He advised the men to remember that Jesus always will be at
their side and to always trust in the heart of Mary. He also
provided advice for their priestly ministry, telling them to
“see that you believe what you read, that you teach what you
believe and that you practice what you teach.”

Standing on the stairs in front of the cathedral following
the Mass, Father Cavanaugh had only one word to describe his
first moments as a priest: “Fantabulous.”

“I didn’t really have a specific expectation, but it’s
amazing,” he said.

Father Isenberg called the feeling an “an incredible joy.”

“It’s kind of indescribable. It almost feels like nothing
happened, but everything happened all at the same time,” he
said. “It’s an amazing feeling, seeing God working in my
life, and it’s great to see my family and everyone here.
They’ve been here throughout the journey.”

Bahr can be reached on Twitter @KBahrACH.
Julia Willis, intern for the Catholic Herald, contributed
to this story.

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