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the rev. ted chase

Rev. Ted Chase IV 蔡天賜牧師

Curate and Latino Missioner 英語部助理牧師暨西語裔事工牧師

During his nearly two decades of priestly service to St. George's Church, Father Ted Chase has had the principal responsibility for the parish's Spanish language ministry. Over the past seven years, his original mandate of working almost exclusively in this area has been expanded to include working much more closely with the Rector in the Chinese- and English-speaking ministries as well. In addition to covering the two Spanish language eucharists each week, he also celebrates or preaches at the English masses on alternate Sundays and at Chinese language masses occasionally.

Born in Philadelphia in 1947 and raised in mainline conservative Protestantism, Fr. Ted was converted in his early teens to the catholic faith of the Episcopal Church at St. Elisabeth's Church, South Philadelphia and Trinity Church, Ambler. He was educated in public schools in Philadelphia and its suburbs, graduating from The Haverford School in 1965, then went on to take his A.B. degree in Latin and Greek at Lafayette College.

After completing the Master of Divinity program at The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church, Fr. Ted was ordained to the diaconate for the Diocese of Pennsylvania in June of 1973 and then to the sacred order of priest for the Diocese of Ecuador in Quito in December of that year. For three years, he served the English language parish of St. Nicholas in Quito, worked with students at the Universidad Central del Ecuador and prepared students for ordination to the diaconate in the indigenous seminary at Tena in the Ecuador's Amazon area.

Since his return to the United States in 1975, Fr. Ted has lived and worked in the Diocese of Long Island, serving various parishes in Brooklyn and Queens. He has also worked as a teacher and administrator in parroquial school, as a high school Spanish teacher and as and adjunct intructor of English for speakers of other languages in the City University of New York. Currently St. George's shares Fr. Ted with The Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew in Brooklyn, and he is teaching a middle school Latin course at Brooklyn Friends School.

Fr. Ted acknowledges that he has received far more spiritual treasure from the people of God among whom he has been privileged to serve--people whose stories, shared so generously with him, have nourished his faith, carried him along in troubled times and given him reason to continue in the sacred ministry, and whose prayers and acts of kindness have renewed his strength like an eagle's over and over again. His work as curate is guided by the principle of making life as easy as possible for the rest of the parish staff with whom he serves; his ministry as parish priest is inspired by the motto of the city of in Extramadura, Spain: to create "a place where no one is a stranger".