The Happy Priest: My Friend Father Michael Jordan, SOLT
Father Mike was always smiling and always filled with joy.
On July 10th I learned that my friend Father Michael Jordan, SOLT was dead; killed in a tragic car accident on Interstate 37, near Pleasanton, Texas. Father Mike was in love with Jesus, in love with the Church, in love with his priesthood and he had a deep zeal for the salvation of souls. Frequently, he would preach ardently against the great evils of abortion. Father Michael Jordan's entire priesthood was a life of magnanimity.
The incident occurred about 90 minutes away from his SOLT residence in Robstown, Texas on Monday evening as he was returning from a Mission Appeal in Nebraska.
His community wanted him to take a flight back to Texas in order to be early enough for the SOLT General Assembly which took place last week in Corpus Christi, but that would mean that Fr. Ed Roche, SOLT would have to drive back from the Mission Appeal by himself.
Father Mike refused to take the flight in order to help a fellow priest with the driving.
Father Michael Jordan's entire priesthood was a life of magnanimity.
As one of the founders of the SOLT mission in Rapu-Rapu, a remote island off the coast of the Philippines, Father Mike would frequently receive word that a dying parishioner was in need of his help in the middle of the night.
Rapu-Rapu is a place of extreme poverty. Father did not have a car. Instead, he would walk three hours to reach the needy parishioner. He would hear the person's confession, anoint him or her, and then walk three hours back to the mission only to be ready to celebrate the early morning Mass for his people.
Father Mike was always smiling and always filled with joy.
At the local abortion clinic, we would stand there on the sidewalk together many times. Despite the sad circumstances of so many girls going into the clinic, Father would always be filled with kindness, compassion and love.
He was passionate about his regular visits to the local area prison facilities, the care of the poor in Robstown and the elderly in the nursing homes. Characteristically he was late for his community events, simply because he would always stop to help an elderly priest confined to a wheelchair.
He was known for his long homilies, homilies that would last forty-five minutes. Father Mike was in love with Jesus, in love with the Church, in love with his priesthood and he had a deep zeal for the salvation of souls. Frequently, he would preach ardently against the great evils of abortion.
My favorite Father Mike story took place this past Good Friday. I invited Father to hear confessions at my parish. He started at Noon and continued until 7:00 PM.
He took one ten minute break for a glass of water.
One by one, people entered the confessional. Father was known as a gentle, but thorough confessor. He was always looking for conversions and he would always take the time to help his penitents grow in their relationship with the Lord.
At Noon, I led the Seven Last Words. At three o'clock, we sang the Divine Mercy Chaplet and then we celebrated the Solemn Good Friday Liturgy. After the Liturgy I also heard confessions, so between the two of us combined, we heard nine and half hours of confessions.
When we both finished at 7:00 PM, I figured Father Mike would be totally exhausted. Instead, I found him beaming from one ear to the other, filled with his characteristic joy.
Father Michael Jordan used to introduce himself to new audiences by saying that he was the real Michael Jordan, and he certainly was for real.
He was a real friend, but must importantly he was a great priest.
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Father James Farfaglia, is a contributing writer for Catholic Online and author of Get Serious! - A Survival Guide for Serious Catholics.
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Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention: The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.
Keywords: Father James Farfaglia, Father Michael Jordan, SOLT, Corpus Christi, Texas, Catholic, priesthood, vocations
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fr. mike was such a saintly priest his memories will be treasured forever
Father Michael Jordan was every bit the meek and humble servant that Fr. James relates in this tribute. He was a living saint.
God bless you Father James Farfaglia --
Deo gratias for Fr. Jordan, and my condolences to you, Father, and your brother priests.
Lord Jesus, I pray you take this soul, of your faithful servant, quickly into Heaven
Our condolences to you all in the loss of such a wonderful gem from our Lord Jesus Christ. When we lose an apostle of Christ, we lose God's chosen shepard in this world of chaos. I will say a special prayer for Fr. Michael. May Fr. Michael Jordan rest in eternal peace. God bless all of you.
I attribute it to the shortage of priests. Each priest literally ministers to hundreds, if not thousands of people. A lot of the time when I greet a priest, I get the feeling he is struggling to remember me, or wondering if we've ever even met. Recently I've been wondering if, when I meet Jesus face to face in the next life, He will be that way too. I wondered if Jesus would be generally good and kind, if somewhat impersonal.
Then Fr. Mike passed and I was struck by his death. I realized what I valued so much about my relationship with Fr. Mike was not that it was particularly close. We saw each other periodically at pro-life events and when he concelebrated mass at my parish. What I valued in our relationship was that when I saw Fr. Mike he always greeted me by name and his face lit up with affectionate recognition as he opened his arms for a hug. I *always* felt he knew and loved me. Such a grace! After he died I kept hearing the same thing from other people, in different ways of course, but always the same. "He knew and loved me."
It took a few days, but I finally put the pieces together. Having known Fr. Mike and benefitted from his Christ-like love gives me hope that Jesus will know and love me personally in heaven. Now that's something worth living and dying for.
Thanks, Fr. Mike. I look forward to seeing you again. Pray for me and I do for your.
What a great priest he was! May his zealous spirit of evangelisation and faithful Christ priest will be an insparion to all priest around the world. And may he rest in peace now that he already met his Creator and continue to intercede for us and our priests around the world.
IS a great priest!