After the homily, each candidate approached the cathedra and promised obedience to the cardinal and his successors and lay prostrate during the singing of the Litany of the Saints.

The cardinal laid his hands upon each of the men, ordaining them priests, followed by all of the bishops and priests in attendance.

The newly ordained then received the prayer of consecration, investiture with stole and chasuble and anointing of the hands.

The cardinal handed each of the five new priests a paten and chalice, before they joined him at the altar to concelebrate the Mass.

After the ceremony, Father McGuffie told The Pilot he felt "up in the air" with excitement and appreciated the support of his good friend, Jacques Jean, who travelled from Florida to be present.

Father Macdonald, whose first assignment is to St. Agnes Parish in Middleton and to St. Rose of Lima Parish in Topsfield, said he looks forward to serving the church at a collaborative parish.

"It really is a kind of new chapter in the life of the archdiocese, and I am really looking forward to being a participant in this mission, this outreach," Father Macdonald said.

"I am sure it will be a wonderful experience, and a wonderful way to begin my priestly ministry," he said.

The other assignments of the newly ordained announced are:

-- Father Cassani to at St. Lucy Parish and St. Monica Parish in Methuen.

-- Father McGuffie to Holy Family Parish, St. Peter Parish and to Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta Parish in Dorchester.

-- Father Souza to St. Mary Parish, St. Andrew Parish and St. Theresa of Lisieux Parish in Billerica.

-- Father Wallace to St. Rita Parish in Lowell and to St. Marguerite D'Youville Parish in Dracut.