Biker “Priests”
BJK writes:
I heard a story on WCBS news this morning about the “Terror of Demons” motorcycle club.
“Two Staten Island pastors have found an interesting way to tend to their flock. They are the co-founders of the “Terror of Demons” motorcycle club, a two-wheeled ministry that’s smashing stereotypes and finding a new way to connect with the faithful.
Meet Father Angelo Micciulla, the pastor of the Holy Family parish, and Father Jean-Paul “Jack” Soler, the pastor of St. Clement-St. Michael on Staten Island. What’s the best part of being a priest on a bike? Father Soler says it’s most definitely the reaction of surprise people have when he removes his helmet and reveals he’s a man of the cloth.”
Not that long ago, ‘extracurricular’ activities like this by a priest, let alone two pastors, would almost certainly have merited some sort of reprimand from the presiding bishop — not anymore. Appearances matter, they symbolize what a person is: perhaps the ‘surprise’ expressed is that a priest would enjoy dressing like an ‘outlaw’ biker.
Additionally, what this article didn’t state – but which was heard in the radio interview with Fr. Jean-Paul “Jack” Soler – was the description his of ‘collection’ of prominent tattoos, one of which was described as covering his entire arm, with the text described as ‘Gospel verse in Hebrew scripture.’ (more…)






