Mount Angel, Oregon - On August 26, during the opening Mass of the academic year at Mount Angel Seminary, Fr. Jeff Eirvin was installed as the Seminary’s 10th president-rector by Abbot Jeremy Driscoll, abbot and chancellor of Mount Angel Abbey and Seminary. Fr. Eirvin, a priest of the Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon and an alumnus of Mount Angel, said, “I’m very excited to lead this flock of seminarians, now entrusted to my care, into deeper communion with Jesus Christ, the Eternal High Priest, whose image and likeness they will be configured to on the day of their ordination.”
Ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Portland in 2012, Fr. Eirvin began his priestly ministry at Sacred Heart Parish in Gervais, Oregon, less than 10 miles from Mount Angel Seminary. Archbishop Alexander K. Sample appointed Fr. Eirvin as Director of Vocations for the Archdiocese of Portland in 2014. During his eight years in that position, Fr. Eirvin also served in leadership positions in the National Conference of Diocesan Vocation Directors (NCDVD), including as president. From 2014 to 2017, Fr. Eirvin taught at Mount Angel Seminary as an adjunct professor. He has participated in spiritual direction training and taught courses at the Institute for Priestly Formation (IPF), in which he is a member of the IPF Priests of St. Joseph. Before he was appointed president-rector, Fr. Eirvin served as pastor of St. Therese Parish in Portland, Oregon. Based on this wide array of pastoral and vocational experience, Abbot Jeremy expressed that Fr. Eirvin has “the requisite virtues and qualifications necessary to assume the responsibilities of the office of president-rector.”As president-rector, Fr. Eirvin looks forward to “watching these men come alive in Christ” and “having the front seat in this drama that unfolds of men being configured to the Heart of Jesus.” Drawing from his experience with IPF and the importance of the interior life, Fr. Eirvin says that “his first call as rector is to remain rooted in the Lord and to drink deeply from him in shared communion.” Amid the administrative responsibilities of his new role, Fr. Eirvin hopes to model for the seminarians how “our most important work is to remain in relationship with God who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.”
At the conclusion of the Mass, Fr. Eirvin thanked Abbot Jeremy for this appointment and expressed his gratitude to work with him and the monastic community in this important work of priestly formation. “I have great confidence that the Holy Spirit will do amazing things through each one of us in the years ahead,” said Fr. Eirvin.Mount Angel Seminary is a primary work of Mount Angel Abbey, a community of Benedictine monks established in 1882 in the heart of Oregon’s Willamette Valley. The Seminary was established in 1889 at the request of the Archbishop of Oregon City and serves more than two dozen dioceses and several religious communities across the western United States.