Atlanta's Funniest Priests
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Atlanta's Funniest Priests

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Bio: Fr. Daniel Brandenburg

Fr. Daniel Brandenburg
Fr. Daniel Brandenburg entered the novitiate of the Legionaries of Christ in 1993 and was ordained a priest in 2007. He currently serves as chaplain of The Lumen Institute and is the chairman of the board of directors for Catholic World Mission and Sacred Heart Apostolic School. He is the co-host of The Quest’s weekly show, Crossed Wires.

Bio: Fr. Robbie Cotta

Fr. Robbie Cotta
Fr. Robbie Cotta grew up in Johns Creek, Georgia, and studied broadcast journalism at Georgia Southern University. In 2014 he entered Mundelein Seminary in Chicago, was ordained for the Archdiocese of Atlanta in 2021, and currently serves as chaplain at St. Pius X Catholic High School.

Bio: Fr. David DesPres

Fr. David DesPres
Fr. David DesPres grew up in Newton County, Georgia, and earned a degree in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech. After discernment and studies at Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans, he was ordained in 2024. He currently serves as Parochial Vicar at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Atlanta.

Bio: Fr. Eric Hill

Fr. Eric Hill
Fr. Eric Hill was born and raised in Indiana. He started at Bradley University and attended Purdue University. He was ordained a priest in June 2000, and his first assignment was at Transfiguration Catholic Church in Marietta, where he returned in 2021 as Pastor.

Bio: Fr. Paul Porter

Fr. Paul Porter

Fr. Paul Porter grew up in Marietta, Georgia, attending St. Ann Catholic Church and Pope High School. He graduated from Georgia Southern University with a broadcasting major. He was ordained in 2020 and in 2023 became pastor of St. Mary Catholic Church in Rome.

Bio: Fr. Mark White

Fr. Mark White
Originally from Atlanta, Fr. Mark White grew up as a Protestant and entered the Catholic Church in 2012. He studied at Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans and was ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of Atlanta in 2019. He currently serves as pastor of Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Thomson and St. Joseph Catholic Church in Washington.