Nod to the Collar

Want to acknowledge a priest who has made a positive impact on your life?

SHARE YOUR STORY

Want to acknowledge a priest who has made a positive impact on your life?

SHARE YOUR STORY

'Nod to the Collar

CELEBRATING THE GOOD

Want to acknowledge a priest who has made a positive impact on your life? You’re not alone!  Enter ‘Nod to the Collar. We are lay Catholics without an agenda. Our sole purpose is to create a loving space where we can share our stories and show appreciation to the incredible priests who tirelessly serve.

Share Your Story

Father Sam, thank you for your weekly sermons. They have my heart and mind thinking and praying. Thank you for making the young parishioners feel that they belong and are members just as much as anyone else. Thank you for following your heart to allow us to be your parishioners.
—Caitlin

A ‘Nod to Father Ken for being there for my family in our time of need.
—John

Our Mission

Celebrating The Good

Welcome to ‘Nod to the Collar, a unique platform dedicated to expressing gratitude for clergy who have positively impacted lives.

Our mission is to express love and appreciation for the thousands of devoted priests who tirelessly serve their parishes. At ‘Nod to the Collar, visitors can share their stories through video, audio, art, or written testimonials—a heartfelt “Nod” to the priests who have touched their lives.

As lay Catholics without an agenda, we aim to create a safe and loving space where practicing and non-practicing Catholics alike can share stories and show appreciation for the incredible priests who tirelessly serve.

As Seen On Catholic Faith Network

Join Fr. Gerard Gentleman on Catholic Faith Network as he interviews the founders of ‘Nod to the Collar who share their inspiring journey of creating a platform dedicated to honoring priests and sharing heartfelt stories of their impactful service. Don’t miss this engaging conversation that highlights the profound impact of clergy and the power of shared appreciation.

‘Nod In The News

Create a ‘Nod

Creating a ‘Nod is easy! First, choose how you’d like to express yourself from one of the options below. Not sure what a ‘Nod should look or sound like? Visit our Latest ‘Nods page to see how others have thanked a priest who has made a positive impact on their lives.

 

Through Video & Audio

Record an up-to-30 second thank you (video or audio), highlighting a priest who has helped you or a loved-one in a specific way.

I wanna give a nod to Father Michael because he did my first communion. This meant a lot to me because of how he helped me a lot with my faith.
Grace

Through Words

Submit an up-to-50 word thank you, highlighting a priest who has helped you or a loved-one in a specific way.

Through Art

Submit a drawing, photo, or original artwork, highlighting a priest who has helped you or a loved one in a specific way.

YOUR Latest ‘Nods

Father Francis Veraqua

Father Veraqua reminds us each and every week that “The sun will come out tomorrow”. He provides insight and meaning to each gospel reading in a straight forward and positive fashion. He often accompanies each homily with everyday examples of how we can “live” the gospel or be a disciple for others. Father will use examples of his own upbringing, often in a humorous way, to accentuate the cornerstones of our faith such as giving, love, and forgiveness. He brings hope into a troubled world for which I am forever grateful!

Nancy & Lisa

Father Lachlan

Fr. George Sears

As a mother, I want to thank you, Father George Sears, for the incredible hope and purpose you’ve brought into the lives of so many young men through your leadership of the Melchizedek Project and your tireless, future-oriented ministry. In a world that so often pulls our children in every direction, you have offered them something far greater: a quiet, sacred space to listen for God’s voice, to rediscover faith, and to see the priesthood not as something distant or unreachable, but as a beautiful and meaningful calling. The compassion, patience, and authenticity you bring to your vocation work have touched countless families like mine. You don’t just speak about vocations — you live them, showing by example what it means to give one’s life completely to service and love. Thank you for believing in the next generation, for nurturing their courage, and for helping them see that the Church’s future is something they can help build with their own hearts and hands.

Bianca
Source: https://melchizedekproject.com/about/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Fr. Anthony Federico

Thank you, Father Federico, for the way you lead with honesty, warmth, and a true passion for the future of the priesthood. Your “Called by Name” initiative has been such a powerful reminder that vocations don’t happen in isolation—the encouragement of a parish community can make all the difference. By inviting parishioners to recognize and nominate young men who may be called to the priesthood, you’ve helped plant seeds of faith and confidence that will grow for years to come. Priests like you are such a gift to the Catholic Church, and I’m grateful for the hope and inspiration you’ve brought to so many through your dedication.
Staff Submission

Fr. Brian Gannon

Although 2020 now feels like decades ago, I still remember how challenging that time was for me. Between the pandemic, wildfires, and social unrest, I found myself struggling emotionally and spiritually. I felt isolated from my parish and alone in my anxieties.  In the midst of that darkness, Father Brian Gannon was a true light. His passion for uplifting his parishioners shone through in his inspired idea to fly a Cessna plane over the diocese, bringing prayers and blessings with the Eucharist displayed in a monstrance. This incredible act was more than just a gesture—it became a beacon of hope, a reminder that even in the hardest times, God’s presence surrounds us.  Thank you, Father Gannon, for going above and beyond to keep us close to God and for finding creative ways to bring comfort, connection, and faith into our lives when we needed it most.
Michelle

Fr. Jim Walsh

I’d like to give a well deserved ‘Nod to Father Walsh for the thoughtful and creative ways he continues to inspire our community—especially our youth—to grow in their faith. Last year, he introduced “Lent on a Walk,” a program that brought parishioners together to reflect on their spirituality while also caring for their bodies out in God’s creation. It was such a unique way to remind us that our faith isn’t limited to the walls of the church—it can be lived and strengthened in every part of our lives, even while simply walking side by side.  What makes Father Walsh’s efforts even more meaningful is how far he extends them. By recording and sharing these reflections, he ensures that the message doesn’t just stay with those who could attend in person, but reaches countless others who might need that encouragement. His dedication to creating programs and content that connect especially with young people shows how deeply he cares about the future of our Church.  Thank you, Father Walsh, for your creativity, your energy, and your constant encouragement. You remind us all that there are so many ways to walk closer with God.
Staff Submission

Fr. Zachary Crowley

I just want to give a ‘Nod to Father Zachary Crowley for making his homilies so easy to access online. I spend a lot of time in my car for work, and I try to find uplifting content to keep me centered while I drive. I stumbled on his YouTube channel, and now his preaching is a part of both my car rides and my time at home. One homily I keep coming back to is the one he gave this past Lent, where he honestly shares his journey into the priesthood. Listening to him really inspires me to trust God more and keep growing in my faith. Thank you, Father Zach, for sharing your heart and gift with all of us.
Dave

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