A young boy wanted to be just like the two seminarians he saw awaiting ordination, lying face down on the ground, in the Diocese of Gary, Indiana.
GARY, Indiana (LifeSiteNews) -- A photo posted by the Diocese of Gary, Indiana, shows the beauty of priestly ordinations and how young children mimic what they see.
This last Saturday, Bishop Robert McClory ordained two men, Father Ivan Alatorre and Father Alexander Kouris, to the priesthood. He also ordained a transitional deacon, William O'Donnell.
LifeSiteNews was present during the ordinations.
A photo posted by the diocese shows a boy lying face down on the ground at the same time Frs. Alatorre and Kouris were doing the same. An ordinand does so to "[symbolize] his unworthiness for the office to be assumed and his dependence upon God and the prayers of the Christian community," according to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
During his homily, Bishop McClory urged the soon-to-be priests to always call on the Holy Spirit throughout their ministry. As priests, he said, they may not know who is going to come through the door and what they are seeking. It could be a grieving family who wants to arrange a funeral or new parents who want to schedule a Baptism.
The prelate said the priests should always ask for the help of the Holy Spirit.
LifeSiteNews asks for prayers for all the newly ordained.