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Msgr. Guy Massie...
Msgr. Guy Massie is the
chairperson for the Ecumenical and Inter-Faith Commission for the Roman Catholic
Diocese of Brooklyn. Having studied at the Seminary of the Immaculate
Conception in Huntington, New York, Msgr. Massie was ordained to the priesthood on May
21, 1983. Being a diocesan priest for the Diocese of Brooklyn, he served as a
parish priest in the parishes of St. Brendan, St. Patrick, Our Lady Help
of Christians and presently as the pastor of the Parish of St. Andrew
the Apostle. Msgr. Massie was a high school teacher as well as the Newman Center
director at Brooklyn College.
Msgr. Massie's ecumenical and interfaith interests predate his seminary days. Growing up in Brooklyn, he
was exposed to a multiplicity of cultures and religious backgrounds. Msgr. Massie
is a product of the New York City school system of the 1950's and 1960's. A
major component in his background was his interest in Judaism. From his Brooklyn
neighborhood of Williamsburg/Greenpoint and his own family he discovered
the richness of his own Catholicism as well as the ancient wisdom of
Judaism.
His interest in literature and history
was enhanced by his study of Sacred Scripture in the seminary. While in the
seminary he was encouraged by his professor, Msgr. Michael Cantley, to continue
his interest in Catholic/Jewish dialogue. After his ordination he was assigned
to the parish of St. Brendan in the Midwood section of Brooklyn. Midwood is
known for its Orthodox Jewish population. Msgr. Massie worked with local rabbis
for the benefit of peace and understanding. He became involved with
the Anti -Defamation League of B'nai Brith and authored a booklet titled:
"Confronting Anti-Semitism." As a member of the Catholic/Jewish Relation
Committee of the Inter-Faith Commission, he organized local dialogues.
It was through these dialogues that he hoped to encourage mutual
understanding and appreciation.
Eventually Msgr.
Massie was to head the diocesan Catholic/Jewish Dialogue. Thanks to the work of
his predecessor Msgr. Martin Geraghty, Msgr. Massie was able to continue to
build on a firm foundation. Realizing that mutual education between Jews and
Catholics is essential for ongoing dialogue, he organized lectures
and days of study for both clergy
and laity.
To better serve as a person of
dialogue, Msgr. Massie studied at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America from where
he received a master's degree in Judaic Studies in May 1997. It was at the
seminary that he studied Hebrew for four years, Talmud, Bible, Midrash, Jewish
history and Jewish literature. He has visited Israel.
Presently, Msgr. Massie visits the Solomon
Schechter High School in Manhattan as part of an ongoing educational
program with the American Jewish Committee.
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