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Rev. Joseph A. Celia

Lancaster , Pennsylvania

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Rev. Joseph A. Celia Rev. Joseph A. Celia, age 64, Parochial Vicar, at St. Leo the Great Catholic Church, 2427 Marietta Avenue, Lancaster, PA, died at the Essa Flory Hospice Center on Saturday afternoon. Fr. Celia was born in Lancaster, and was the son of the late Joseph and Jennie Amico Celia....

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Father Joe and I were friends when I was a member of St. Pius X Parish in Selinsgrove. I, like many others, will miss him and his holy attitude. We will pray for his happiness with Jesus.

Fr. Joe Celia did an excellent job of looking out for the spiritual well being of Shippensburg University students in the early 80s. Condolences to his family.

We are deeply saddened to hear of Fr Joe's passing. He was an inspiration to us both. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. God Bless.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. You will be greatly missed.

My condolences to the friends and family of Father Joe. I remember fondly his influence and friendship during my years at Shippensburg University in the Campus Ministry.
He was a lot of fun during that time, and always entertaining as well as compassionate. I still can hear him yelling at his boxer, Socrates, for digging in the garden! He will be missed, but leaves a great legacy of memories!

Fr. Celia was a kind and caring priest. Good with young people, and always encouraging. He was our priest at Good Shepherd in Camp Hill. A wonderful man.

Eternal rest grant unto you, Father Joe Celia. You made a significant impact on my spiritual development as a young Catholic man in college at Bucknell, and for that I shall always remain indebted to you. You now rest with Our Lord and His angels. For you life is not ended but is only changed. Please pray for us here on earth who are in most need of God's mercy.

We were so sorry to hear of Father Celia's death. He was our assistant here at Seven Sorrows and was a wonderful person and Priest. Our sympathy goes out to his family but now he is truely HOME.

Father Joe was a very precious person who cared for each and every being he met, I think. Bill and I got to know him from our visits back home to the St. Pius X area after he buried my brother in 1991. We valued his homilies and his words of kindness to us even though we were long years away from the parish I grew up in and we were married in.

Eternal rest grant him, O Lord and may Your Perpetual Light shine upon him. Amen.