November 16, 2025
Dear Friends,
This past Tuesday I took extra time in prayer and reflection about my life as a priest.
The day was my 42nd anniversary of being ordained a priest by Bishop Matthew Clark. I have been blessed in countless ways over these years of ministry. I have received endless graces from my brother Jesus and have responded to Him with the best of my abilities.
The years of priesthood have been enriching, challenging, joyful, sorrowful, and always embraced; knowing, believing and feeling the love of the Lord beside me. The people I have known and met in so many circumstances of life hopefully have made me a faithful and dedicated disciple of the Lord. I am just as human as anyone and I am not perfect. Being realistic, I know not everyone may care for me. But, more importantly, I have felt the love and support of so many that I believe I am in the right place in my life in following the call of this wonderful vocation.
I love what I do! Being with my sisters and brothers in so many aspects of their lives is an honor and privilege. To be with their joys is a blessing. To be alongside them in their struggles, pain, and sorrow is to witness the compassion and love of Jesus who is right there in their need.
I pray to always be present among my family, dear friends and faith communities in living, sharing and proclaiming the Good News of Jesus Christ as long as I live!
My theme for my ordination was taken from Psalm 139:9-10.
“If I take the wings of dawn, if I settle at the farthest limits of the sea, even there your hand shall guide me, and your right hand hold me fast.”
His right hand still remains upon me.
Thank you, Jesus.
My prayer and blessing to all,
Father Rob

