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Home / News & Publications / Archbishop Vigneron Ordains Six Men, Five for Detroit

Archbishop Vigneron Ordains Six Men, Five for Detroit

(from left) Father Raymond Edward Arwady, Father Philip Tolentino Ching, Father Charles White IV, Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron (center), Father Michael James Wilkes, Father David John Cybulski and Father Noel Jean Neguim.

Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron ordained six men to the Catholic priesthood, five of them for the Archdiocese of Detroit, on May 30 at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Detroit. Those ordained were (pictured above, from left) Father Raymond Edward Arwady, Father Philip Tolentino Ching, Father Charles White IV, Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron (center), Father Michael James Wilkes, Father David John Cybulski and Father Noel Jean Neguim. Father Noel Jean Neguim was ordained for the Archdiocese of Douala, Cameroon.

 
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