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April 28, 2026

Friar who served at St. Stanislaus Basilica ordained to the priesthood

REGIONAL
Staff report

From left to right: Our Lady of the Angels Province Vicar Provincial Gary Johnson, OFM Conv., Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer, Friar Edgar Varela, OFM Conv., and Our Lady fo the Angels Province Minister Provincial Friar Michael Heine, OFM Conv. (IObserve photo credit: Kevin Kennan)

GRAHAM, N.C. — Joyful prayer and song, in Spanish and English, filled Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Graham, N.C., on Saturday, Apr. 25, 2026, when Friar Edgar Iván Varela, OFM Conv. received the Sacrament of Holy Orders as he was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., archbishop of Atlanta. 

In the past year, Friar Varela served his diaconal ministry at St. Stanislaus Basilica in Chicopee.

“Go to the margins,” Archbishop Hartmayer said in his homily.

“You know what it is like to come from a family that crosses borders, that speaks two languages, that carries the faith from one world to another. Many of the people you serve will carry those same stories. Meet them there. Franciscan poverty is not only material; it is a poverty that creates space for others to encounter God,” the archbishop said.

Principal Concelebrants were Our Lady of the Angels Province Minister Provincial Friar Michael Heine, OFM Conv., Vicar Provincial Friar Gary Johnson, OFM Conv., Prefect of Formation Friar John Koziol, OFM Conv., and Blessed Sacrament Pastor Friar Vincent Rubino, OFM Conv. Deacon Michael Pray of the Diocese of Springfield served as deacon. Music was provided by members of Blessed Sacrament Parish in Burlington, N.C.

“Ordained in the spirit of St. Francis of Assisi, whose 800th anniversary of his transitus into heaven we commemorate this year, Friar Edgar embraces a priesthood rooted in humility, fraternity, and joyful service, offering his life so that others may encounter the mercy and love of Christ,” Friar Heine said.

Deacon Michael Pray, who is assigned to St. Stanislaus Basilica in Chicopee, served at the ordination Mass of Friar Edgar Varela. (IObserve photo credit: Kevin Keenan)

The son of Maribel and Manuel Varela, Friar Varela was born in Phoenix. He has four siblings: Yessenia, Erica, Sergio, and German, and several nieces and nephews. Friar Varela earned a bachelor of arts in philosophy from Loyola University in Chicago, and earned a master of divinity from The Catholic University of America. 

“It is a great blessing for me to receive the ministry of priesthood,” Friar Varela said. “I receive this gift, not just for myself, but considering that it is for the Church. Through this ministry, I hope to bring Christ’s presence, love, and mercy to all, and most especially to the forgotten, the exiled, and the outcast. Please pray for me as I begin this wonderful ministry as a Franciscan friar-priest. Let us together pray for more vocations to religious life and priesthood. Peace and all good.” 

Conventual Franciscan Postulants Joshua Callada, Andrew Chamiec, Craig Chircop, Adan Orellana, Lourenz Salvador, and Jacob Polinski were the servers for Friar Edgar’s ordination.

“Be joyful,” Archbishop Hartmayer concluded. “Francis sang. He laughed. He called the sun his brother and the moon his sister. The world already has enough grim religion. Give them joy. The joy of the resurrection. The joy of the Gospel. The joy of a man who has found. The one thing necessary and given everything for it.”

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