Venice seminarian takes a big step on his long road to the priesthood

The journey to the priesthood for Diocese of Venice Seminarian Bao Nguyen began in Vietnam and then to Sarasota and points beyond. Nguyen reached a major milestone along that path on April 18, 2026, when he was Ordained to the Transitional Diaconate, a major step on his spiritual journey.

Deacon Nguyen was among 11 ordained at St. Joan of Arc Parish in Boca Raton, by Most Rev. Gregg M. Caggianelli, Auxiliary Bishop for the Archbishop of the Military Services, USA. The men, from different Dioceses across Florida, are studying at both St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary in Boynton Beach and Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary in Weston, Massachusetts, where Deacon Nguyen is studying.

“My vocation to the priesthood has been a calling I’ve felt from a young age,” Deacon Nguyen said. “As a child in Vietnam, I often pretended to celebrate Mass with my friend acting as the altar server. From the very beginning, I knew I wanted to become a priest. Moving to the United States gave me more opportunities to pursue that calling, and through prayer and service, that desire has only strengthened.”

Just prior to his ordination, now Transitional Deacon Bao wrote, “As I approach my ordination, I am filled with gratitude to God and to everyone who has supported and prayed for me along this journey. I am ready and eager to embrace this new chapter – proclaiming the Gospel, preaching, baptizing, witnessing marriages, presiding at funerals, and assisting at the altar during Mass. This is both a great blessing and a duty, and I entrust it all to God with a grateful heart.”

The first of three ranks of ordained ministry in the Church, deacons perform many services to the Church in conjunction with the ministries of priests and bishops. In Parish life, deacons may preside at baptisms, weddings and rites of Christian burial, assist the priest at Mass, proclaim the Gospel and deliver homilies.

In his homily, Bishop Caggianelli, who was former Vice Rector at St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary and is a resident instructor at the seminary as well as a former priest of the Diocese of Venice, said the primary duty of a new deacon is to preach the Gospel of God to all.

“That is to preach like Christ, to be like Christ. Very simple, but not easy at all,” Bishop Caggianelli said. “We can say it, but we have to live it in your actions, expressed through liturgical gestures. By doing so, you embrace characteristics of Jesus Christ, and your lives will become hidden in Him.”

The ordination to Transitional Deacon is a Sacrament of love, humility and obedience which are radical signs in the world, Bishop Caggianelli said.

“Draw strength from the promise you make today,” the Bishop said. “May you be witnesses of Christ by your lives of humble obedience expressed loving and with sacrificial service. That is how we proclaim the Gospel of God to all. May God who has begun the good work in you, bring it to fulfillment.”

Following the homily, the men approached Bishop Caggianelli one-by-one, knelt and promised respect and obedience to his Bishop and his successors. To signify humble submission before God, the men then lay prostrate in the sanctuary while the assembly sang the Litany of Saints.

The ordinations were complete after each man again approached the Bishop who imposed his hands on the candidate and proclaimed a prayer of consecration, to confer the Holy Spirit to guide their ministries.

The Deacons then received a stole and dalmatic (the exterior garb of a deacon), signifying the Office of Diaconate and the deacon’s role in the celebration of the Eucharist. Deacon Nguyen was vested by Father Scott Surrency, OFM Cap., a professor at Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary.

Next, the newly ordained Deacons knelt before the Bishop who presented them with the Book of the Gospels, and said: “Receive the Gospels of Christ, whose herald you have become. Believe what you read, teach what you believe, and practice what you teach.” The reception of the Book of Gospels is a symbol of their new ministry of proclaiming the Gospel and preaching. The Rite of Ordination concluded with the fraternal kiss of peace.

Nguyen, 39, who has been studying at Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary, is the eighth of nine children and was born in Vietnam. He moved to the United States in 1998, when he was 12, and spent part of his middle school years in Sarasota before moving to Missouri. He graduated from the University of Central Florida in Orlando and worked in Information Technology before returning to Sarasota. “Throughout those years, I remained deeply involved in the life of the Church. I served as an altar server, assisted as a Eucharistic minister, and played an active role in fundraising and serving the Vietnamese Catholic community at St. Martha Church, my home Parish.” Deacon Nguyen has served at St. Joseph and Ss. Peter and Paul the Apostles in Bradenton for summer pastoral assignments.

Attending the ordination on behalf of the Diocese of Venice was Vocations Director Father Alex Pince. In addition, Deacon Nguyen was blessed to have a large number of family and friends present to witness this important moment.

Please pray for Deacon Nguyen as he continues his spiritual journey.