Washington, DC – Brothers became clergymen in Alabama when they participated in a March for Life rally in Washington, DC, to protest against abortion and proclaim the value of life. Funeral services will be held at the Alabama Cathedral on May 30. Payton Plesala, Fr. The brothers Connor Plesala accepted the Tirupattam for the Archdiocese of Mobil. Her journey with her classmates to participate in the March for Life 2011 was a turning point in their lives.

The clergy life of the clergyman at McGill Toolen Catholic High School, who oversaw the trip, aroused thoughts of the priesthood in them. When two of their four children responded to the priestly call, the doctors, Kirby and Deneen, did not object. These parents told those who asked about the priestly calling of their children that he was giving up his children for the selection of the Holy Spirit. Conor Plezalea began his studies at St. Joseph Seminary in Louisiana in 2012.

In 2014, Payton joined the seminary. Although usually the older Peyton was mentored by his younger brother Connor, the seminary experience turned things around. Connor’s two years of seminary experience have helped Payton greatly. The 27-year-old Peyton and 25-year-old Connor were adopted in the presence of a handful of people in the Kovid context. These newlyweds are ready to transmit the love of God that they have experienced from infancy to the thousands.

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