
Inspired by the story of the resurrected Jesus on the road to Emmaus, the newly ordained priests chose a verse from St Luke 24:28: “Stay with us” as the theme of their ordination. Bishop Rubiyatmoko, in his homily, invited the ordinands to recall their experiences in their long years of formation as evidence of how Jesus has always been present in their lives.
“Behind this motto lie various compelling experiences. They have been walking with Jesus, who accompanies them side by side, helping them stand strong and firm,” the Bishop told the congregation.

Unlike Fr Bagas who came to the Society from a minor seminary, the rest of the ordinands entered the Society through the vocation promotion programme. Bishop Rubiyatmoko joked that he ordained the group of “old men” this year. He stressed how Fathers Tiro, Doni, and Andre had left behind their past ambitions, hobbies, and relationships to begin a new path in religious life. Although they already had rich life experiences, God called them to serve His people.
He quoted from what Fr Doni had written in their ordination booklet: “Priesthood is a process. So, what is needed from us is to follow the process, like following the path of a pilgrimage. It is vague at first indeed, but leads to the destination.” Bishop Rubiyatmoko concluded by reminding the ordinands to always be simple and humble priests who serve with sincerity.

Fr Andre from Jakarta and Fr Doni from Yogyakarta obtained bachelor’s degrees before entering the Jesuit novitiate in 2014. During their Regency from 2018 to 2020, Fr Andre assisted the province treasurer in Semarang, while Fr Doni taught at ATMI Polytechnic and Mikael College in Surakarta.
Fr Tiro spent his Regency undertaking various assignments. He served his first year at St Ignatius Parish in Danan, Wonogiri, his second year with the Jesuit Refugee Service in Bogor and Palu, and his third year at Loyola High School in Semarang.
Before the Mass ended, Indonesian Provincial Fr Benedictus Hari Juliawan SJ announced the new missions of the new priests. Fr Tiro will serve as student moderator at St Mikael College, a Jesuit vocational school in Solo. Fr Bagas will assist St Anthony of Padua Parish in Purbayan, Solo, as a parochial vicar. Fr Doni will complete his graduate degree in civil engineering at Gadjah Mada University while serving as parochial vicar at St Anthony of Padua Parish in Kotabaru, Yogyakarta. Fr Andre will continue his graduate studies in financial management at Atmajaya University while serving as house formator for the scholastics in Jakarta.
