November 2024 by Fr. Rob Mulderink Since this is my first time writing this column,…
Introducing our Diocese’s New Seminarians
October 2024 – Vocations column by Father Durkee
Introducing our Diocese’s new seminarians
The young men entering seminary are a blessing to our diocese. With a growing number of our devoted priests nearing retirement age, the call to encourage and support new vocations to the priesthood in our diocese is an urgent one. In the spring of 2025, our diocese will not ordain a new priest for the first time in several years. I believe God desires to call more men to the priesthood, and part of fulfilling this need involves all of us petitioning God through prayer.
With this urgent need in mind, I invite you to pray more intentionally for vocations to the priesthood. We can foster this type of culture by praying regularly for vocations during Mass, in families, and through parish prayer groups. Bishop Walkowiak’s vocations prayer that parishes throughout the diocese are praying at the end of Masses, is the perfect way for individuals to intentionally include this need in their daily prayer.
The good news is God has been moving hearts in our diocese! Five new seminarians – Matthew Critchell, Anthony Duong, Mark Musgrave, Luke Norton and Payton Russman entered formation this fall, which means this coming year we have 24 men studying for the priesthood. Learn more about the men below:
MATTHEW D. C R I TCHELL
Parish: Our Lady of Consolation, Rockford
Parents: David and Christina Critchell
Siblings: Madeline, Samuel, Michael, Lucille, Emily, Thomas, & Miriam
Education: Seton Home Study School
Hobbies: Playing cards and fishing
ANTHONY H. DUONG
Parish: Our Lady of La-Vang, Wyoming
Parents: Huy Duong and Trang Nguyen
Sibling: Ashley
Education: Grand Valley State University and Kelloggsville High School
Hobbies: Playing volleyball, camping and reading new books
MARK A. MUSGRAVE, III
Parish: Basilica of St. Adalbert, Grand Rapids
Parents: Mark II and Maria Musgrave
Siblings: Joie and Sam
Education: Aquinas College and Wayland Public Schools
Hobbies: Playing wiffleball, listening to the Hillbilly Thomists and serving as a cantor at the basilica. He also enjoys watching “Fueling Up with Father” on the diocesan YouTube channel.
LUKE P. NORTON
Parish: Our Lady of Consolation, Rockford
Parents: Paul and Laura Norton
Siblings: Gabrielle, Sophia, Felicity, Mary, Frank, Justin, Austin and Peter
Education: Seton Home Study School
Hobbies: Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, fishing and card games
PAYTON T. RUSSMAN
Parish: St. Patrick, Portland
Parents: Pat and Stacy Russman
Siblings: Bella, Joesie and Summer
Education: Aquinas College; St. Patrick Catholic School, Portland
Hobbies: Exercising, reading and hanging out with friends
I want to emphasize the importance of discernment and continuing to encourage young men to listen to God’s call in their lives. For some young people, all it may take is one person saying, “Hey, have you thought about a religious vocation?”
When there is a need, we need to ask, and trust that God will send us faithful shepherds to minister the sacraments and care for the poor. Please continue to pray for vocations in our diocese and for the men currently in formation. To see more detailed biographies for all our seminarians, visit grvocations.org/our-seminarians/.