
Father Michael Barth, a Missionary Servant of the Most Holy Trinity,
is pastor of Camden Immaculate Conception Parish.
+ Last book read — “The Soul of a Leader” by Margaret Benefiel
+ Favorite book — “Anything” by Dean Koontz
+ Favorite male saint — St. Vincent de Paul
+ Favorite female saint — St. Catherine Drexel
+ Favorite city to visit — New Orleans
+ My hobby or hobbies — Gardening, home renovation, horseback riding
+ Person I’d like to invite to dinner — Pope Benedict
+ On my 75th birthday I’ll eat — Fried oysters and gumbo
+ Most enjoyable holiday — Christmas
+ Most cherished religious article — Ring my father received at his ordination to the diaconate
+ Favorite place to pray — In my room
+ When do I pray — Early morning is my best time
+ Favorite artist or work of art — Anything by African American artist Charles Bibbs
+ Favorite childhood memory — Going to the beach with my family
+ Favorite class in high school — Art, religion
+ Who influenced my vocation — My parents and priests and sisters in elementary school
+ Favorite season — Definitely spring
+ Favorite type of music — Like it all even hip-hop and rap
+ Best part of job as a priest — Walking with people day by day as a disciple; celebrating the sacraments
+ Best blessing — My vocation as a religious and being a Missionary Servant of the Most Holy Trinity.
+ Greatest challenge — To continue to grow as I age and be open to the future
+ Do you have a wish — Yes, that more young people would consider the wonderful life of a missionary, religious priest or brother.
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