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Read about the backgrounds of our men currently in formation. They are in Holy Name's postulant, novitiate and post-novitiate programs.

Novices

GEORGE CAMACHO GEORGE CAMACHO
George Camacho was born in Manhattan, N.Y., and earned a bachelor of science degree in communication studies from New York University. He worked as a television producer and writer in New York City prior to joining the friars. As a parish volunteer, George led retreats to help teenagers develop tangible strategies for better communication with their parents.

George got to know the friars and became interested in Franciscan life through attending Mass at St. Francis of Assisi Church on West 31st Street in Manhattan. He says, “I have only seen a few of the ministries the friars of Holy Name Province perform, including the Breadline and the residences for schizophrenic homeless people, but I’m impressed and would like to get involved somehow.”

Friars in Post-Novitiate

FRANK CRITCH, OFM FRANK CRITCH, OFM
Frank Critch was born and raised in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. He earned a bachelor’s degree in religious studies and philosophy from Memorial University in St. John’s, and went on to attend St. Paul’s Seminary in Ottawa, Ontario, for four years for the Archdiocese of St. John’s. Before joining the Franciscans, Frank worked with youth as a community outreach and family support worker. He also studied at the culinary school of Camosun College, Victoria, British Columbia, and owned a restaurant in St. John’s.

Frank joined the Order of Friars Minor for Christ the King Province in Western Canada in 2006. He transferred to Holy Name Province after meeting the friars during his novitiate in Wilmington, Del. Frank says, “I was taken by the friars’ commitment to ministry and to the fraternal life lived in the present, building on the past, and communicating their hope for the future. The scope of the vision communicated and lived inspired me, and I felt that to truly live the Franciscan life, this Province was calling me to deepen my commitment to live fully in the footsteps of Francis.”
STEPHEN DEWITT, OFM STEPHEN DEWITT, OFM
Stephen DeWitt was born and raised in Buffalo, N.Y. He earned an honors bachelor of arts degree in history and theology from St. Bonaventure University. Prior to entering the initial formation program, Steve was a graduate theology student at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio.

Steve met the friars as a parishioner of Sts. Rita and Patrick Church in Buffalo and came to know them during his student days at St. Bonaventure University. Steve says, "What attracted me to the friars is my experience of community, both in my interactions with the friars at St. Bonaventure as part of the vocation group there, and my experience as an intern at Mt. Irenaeus during the summer of 2003.”
DWAYNE FERNANDES, OFM DWAYNE FERNANDES, OFM
Dwayne Fernandes was born and raised in Mumbai, India. He studied theory and pianoforte at The Royal School of Music and Trinity College of Music, both in London, England. After completing a bachelor of arts degree in commerce from the University of Bombay, India, in 1989, Dwayne worked in the areas of hospitality and marketing. He then spent four years as a seminarian in the Diocese of Bombay.

Dwayne joined the Franciscans of Christ the King Province in western Canada in 2005. After spending his novitiate year at St. Paul's Church in Wilmington, Del., he transferred to Holy Name Province because it afforded him “the freedom to be, create and serve.” Dwayne's interests include music ministry, combining food and theology, and working with people who are oppressed.
MARIO GÓMEZ TEJERINA, OFM MARIO GÓMEZ TEJERINA, OFM
Mario Gomez is originally from Lima, Peru. He attended law school at the Catholic University of Peru. For six years he was a member of a personal prelature where he received religious formation, ministered to college students and discerned his vocation to religious life.

Mario met the Franciscans for the first time in 2004 while visiting his sister in New Jersey. He says, "The open-mindedness and accepting frame of mind of the friars struck me from day one. I found a group of men that I perceived as a community in which the values of fraternity among its members and service to and solidarity with the poor were cherished."
GERALD HOPECK, OFM GERALD HOPECK, OFM
Gerald Hopeck was born and raised in Bridgeport, Conn. He graduated from Kings College in Wilkes-Barre, PA, with a bachelor’s degree in theology and history and earned his master of arts degree in theology from LaSalle University in Philadelphia, PA. Before entering the initial formation program, Gerald was a pastoral associate at several parishes where he worked with youth and the African American community, and acted as director of religious education.

Gerald got to know the friars at St. Joseph’s Friary in Wilkes-Barre, PA, and then at St. Patrick-St. Anthony Parish in Hartford, CT. According to Gerald, “Working in the inner city and with the poor/marginalized is something that I always dreamed about doing, and something I have grown to love and appreciate.”
DANIEL HORAN, OFM DANIEL HORAN, OFM
Daniel Horan was born in Pensacola, Fla., and raised in Utica, N.Y. He earned an honors B.A. in theology from St. Bonaventure University in May 2005. Before entering the initial formation program, Dan was a professional photographer specializing in editorial and sports photography.

Dan came to know the friars as a member of the vocation exploration group at St. Bonaventure University. He says, “There was something about the spirit of the Franciscan community and way of living in the world that initially attracted me to the Franciscans. While studying at St. Bonaventure University, I came to know the Franciscans and realized that God was calling me to that form of life and ministry.”
JEFFERY JORDAN, OFM JEFFERY JORDAN, OFM
Jeffery Jordan was born and raised in Royston, Ga., and lived in Tampa, Fla. before discerning his call to religious life. He is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Georgia where he majored in both linguistics and romance languages. Originally a member of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, he was welcomed into the Roman Catholic faith in 2003. Jeffery worked in international shipping prior to joining the friars.

Jeffery met the Franciscans through their ministry at Sacred Heart Parish in Tampa. He is attracted to the Franciscans because of “the unique Franciscan spirituality and understanding of God’s presence in all things, and the particular ministries of the Franciscans.”
CIDOUANE JOSEPH, OFM CIDOUANE JOSEPH, OFM
Cidouane Joseph was born in Carrefour des Peres, Milot, Haiti and raised in Cap Haitien, Haiti. He graduated from the Grand Seminaire Notre Dame in Turgeau, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Cid had been in the formation program of the Holy Cross Fathers in Haiti and was also a seminarian for the Archdiocese of Port-au-Prince in Haiti. In 2002, Cid came to the United States and settled with his aunt and uncle in New York City.

Cid came to know the Franciscans through his work with the Haitian community at Holy Name of Jesus parish on the upper west side of Manhattan. According to Cid, “I was able to see firsthand what the friars were, the way they ministered to the people, and how they were brothers to one another.”
ERICK LÒPEZ, OFM ERICK LÒPEZ, OFM
Erick Lòpez was born and raised in the municipality of Placetas, Villa Clara Province, Cuba. Erick earned a bachelor's degree in radiochemistry at the Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares de Ciudad de la Habana. After moving to Columbia, he also earned a degree in chemistry from La Universidad del Valle in Santiago de Cali. Prior to entering the initial formation program, Erick worked in the computer science industry in Miami, Fla.

Erick first met the friars while living in Colombia and gained a greater sense of Franciscan life as an active member of Immaculate Conception Church in Hialeah, Fla. He says, “God loves everyone. God shows compassion and mercy to all people. That is what I saw in the Franciscans of Holy Name Province - love, gentleness, compassion, and care toward the people and with each other.”
PAUL O'KEEFFE, OFM PAUL O'KEEFFE, OFM
Paul O'Keeffe was born and raised in Burlington, Mass. He earned an associate's degree in culinary arts from Newbury College in Brookline, Mass, and a bachelor's degree in social work from Salem State College in Salem, Mass. Prior to entering the initial formation program, Paul taught English and theology at Matignon High School in Cambridge, Mass.

Paul came to know the friars while he was a lay missioner with the Franciscan Mission Service in East Africa. Paul says, “What attracted me most to the friars were their dedication to working for peace and justice issues, and their commitment to simple living. I was also attracted to community life since my time in Africa and felt that Holy Name Province had a healthy, natural, and happy outlook on community life that I wished to be a part of.”
MICHAEL REYES, OFM MICHAEL REYES, OFM
Michael Reyes was born in San Pablo, Laguna, in the Philippines. After moving to the United States, he earned an associate’s degree in information systems management from Berkeley College in New York City and worked as a programmer/analyst. Michael recently completed his bachelor of business administration degree, also from Berkeley College.

Working a block away from St. Francis of Assisi Church in Manhattan, Michael got to know the friars by participating in early morning Eucharistic celebration and prayer. According to Michael, “When I physically witnessed the works of the friars on 31st Street in New York City, I had a much deeper understanding and pure attraction towards St. Francis’ life, work and Order.” He also felt “blessed to personally experience the realness and welcoming spirits of the Franciscan Friars.”


PERCY OSORIO PALPAN, OFM PERCY OSORIO PALPAN, OFM (Peru)
Percy Osorio Palpan was born in the city of Oxapampa, Peru in 1979. He entered the Franciscan Order in the Province of St. Francis Solano of Peru, where he spent five years in formation. After leaving the order on his own initiative, Percy studied to become a nurse and actively participated in Our Lady of the Assumption Parish as a catechist. He entered the formation program of the Peruvian Foundation of Holy Name Province in 2005.

Percy nació en la ciudad de Oxapampa el año 1979 es el sexto hijo de Pedro Osorio y Yolanda Palpán. Estudió en colegio religioso. A los dieciocho años ingresó a la Orden Franciscana en la Provincia de San Francisco Solano del Peru. Vivió cinco años en esa comunidad pasando por las etapas, dos años de postulantado, un año de noviciado y dos años de votos simples. Decidió salir de esa provincia por iniciativa propia. Seguidamente estudió enfermería técnica en el Instituto de Oxapampa y paticipó activamente en su parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción como un catequista.
En Marzo del 2005 ingresó al programa de formación en la Fundación Peruana de la Provincia del Santísimo Nombre.
EDGARDO ZEA LAURA, OFM EDGARDO ZEA LAURA, OFM (Peru)
Edgardo Zea Laura was born in the city of Arequipa in southern Peru. After studying to be a laboratory technician, he worked in the labratories of MINSA (the Peruvian health ministry) and in private labs.

Edgardo wishes to be a friar because he wants to serve, to see Christ in the faces of others, to be brother to others, to learn to share, and to provide what others lack. He would also like to help spread the good news to the Church in following the mission that God entrusted to St. Francis of Assisi to rebuild the church.

Edgardo Zea nació en la ciudad de arequipa ubicado en el sur del país de Perú. Realizó los estudios de laboratorio clínico y cursos de contabilidad y ahora en la universidad con la carrera de tecnología médica. En su vida antes de ingresar a la comunidad trabajaba en el MINSA (ministerio de salud) en el área de laboratorio clínico y a la vez también en laboratorios particulares.
Ahora desea ser frailes porque desea servir, ver a cristo en el rostro de los demás y lograr ser hermano de los demás aprender a compartir y dar lo que le falta, ayudar a trasmitir la buena nueva a la iglesia seguir con la misión que Dios encomendó a Francisco de Asís en reconstruir la iglesia.

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