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Sunday, March 29, 2020

Rest In Peace Father Jorge Ortiz-Garay

Father Jorge Ortiz-Garay became a priest through the Neocatechumenal Way.  He was also the pastor in the Diocese of Brooklyn.  On March 24th, he was quarantined because he contracted the corona virus.  Sadly, on March 27th, he passed away.  He was the first priest who died in the United States as a result of COVID-19.  For those who knew him, he was described as a "good man with lots of zeal for evangelization, a true Pastor bringing the love of God to all. May he rest in peace for his good works precede him."  According to Catholic News Agency:


Fr. Jorge Ortiz-Garay. Courtesy photo.
A Brooklyn parish announced the death of its pastor, Fr. Jorge Ortiz-Garay, who died of coronavirus at approximately 6 p.m Friday evening. The priest is the first in the U.S. known to have died from the virus.
Journalist Rocco Palmo was the first to report that the priest died from the virus, which is the cause of a global pandemic.
On March 24, the Diocese of Brooklyn announced that a priest at St. Brigid’s Parish in Brooklyn, where Ortiz was pastor, had contracted the coronavirus. On the same day, the parish posted on its Facebook page that Ortiz was “under observation in the hospital” and requested prayers “for his speedy recovery.”
On March 27, the parish posted on its Facebook page again:
“With a very sad heart, we inform you of the death of our dearest pastor, Father Jorge Ortiz Garay. We ask for your prayers for his eternal rest. We also ask you in a special way to pray for his parents, siblings, nieces and nephews who have lost a very special and loved person by his family, our community and many people around the country.”
Ortiz was born in Mexico City, and, according to his parish website, “At age 18, he joined the communities of the Neocatechumenal Way. It was through the involvement with this group that he felt his calling for the priesthood.”
He was ordained a priest in 2004 in Newark, and served parishes, along with missions of the Neocatechumenal Way, in New Jersey and New York City. He became pastor at St. Brigid's in 2019.
In addition to his parish and missionary work, Ortiz led Hispanic ministry initiatives in the Diocese of Brooklyn. He is remembered by friends as a fervent evangelist.
The first cleric in the U.S. known to have died of the virus was Deacon John-Sebastian Laird-Hammond, OFM, who died March 20. Worldwide, more than 60 priests and at least one bishop have died of the virus.
More than 100,000 people have tested positive for coronavirus in the US, and more than 1,700 have died. In the state of New York, which has become the epicenter of the pandemic of the virus in the US, more than 600 people have died. 

3 comments:

  1. Don’t forget about father Manuel Flores and the seminarians in Austria who are in quarantine and can’t leave the seminary and no one can enter the seminary also

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    1. Dear God is one,

      During this time, almost everything is on lockdown. People are told to stay home and quarantined themselves as though they are affected with the virus. We must do our part in helping each other get rid of the crisis we are in.

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