Category Archives: ATLEC Burmese Track

ATLEC 2022

Deacon Peter Swan

Peter Swan was born in Rangoon, Burma in April 1950 to Joe and Colleen Swan. He is married to the former Pansy Nyunt of Tatmye-Rangoon, Burma, and they have two sons, Peter Jr. and Christopher.

Swan migrated to the United States in April of 1971 and joined the United States Army the same year. He retired from the United States Army in August of 1991 at Fort McPherson, Atlanta, and was immediately employed by the United States federal government as a civilian member of the U.S. Army Intelligence Corps, where he served for the next 22 years as a geospatial information services and production officer, until his retirement in March of 2013.

A resident of Jonesboro, he was ordained to the permanent diaconate for the Archdiocese of Atlanta in 2001 by Archbishop John F. Donoghue. He serves as pastoral assistant at St. Philip Benizi Church, Jonesboro, and is also assigned to the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA.

A Fourth Degree Member of the Knights of Columbus, Deacon Swan is the former president of the National Conference of Burmese-American Catholics and served as a national advisor on Burmese Catholic ministry to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). He currently serves as the vice-chair of the Burmese-American Catholics for Peace and Justice.

 

 

Deacon Martin Mana Ling

A native of Chin State, Myanmar, Deacon Martin Mana Ling entered Assumption Seminary after high school. He studied English there for four years. He received a bachelor’s degree in economics in 2013 and entered St. Joseph’s Major Seminary the following year, completing two years of philosophical studies.

After studies at Michael’s Major Catholic Seminary, he was invited by Bishop Lucius Hre Kung and Bishop William Medley, Bishop of Owensboro, Kentucky, to become a seminarian for the diocese. In May 2021, he graduated from St. Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology with a Master of Divinity degree. He will be ordained a priest on July 2.