Homily from the blogger at Domine, da mihi hanc aquam:
I will jump immediately to the punchline. To the men here tonight, if you know that God has called you to serve His church as a priest or even if you think he might have called you to serve, it is time to put aside your worries and your doubts and your fears and your hesitations and it is time to answer with a resounding YES!
There is no vocations crisis in this country. None. There is a crisis of courage. God has called all the men we need to serve His Church as priests. More than enough. There is never a lack of abundant blessings from our Father. There is, however, a lack of generous acceptance of His abundance. We, as a Church, can only benefit from those blessings that we accept, only those that we eagerly bring in and use and give thanks to God for! So my question is: if God is sending us all the vocations we need, why do we have such a shortage of priests?
[Found on What's New at the JPII Library.]
8 comments:
What do you do when you know that is what you're being called for, but others would see you as impetuous or acting too fast...but you can articulate, at least mentally, that it is part of an internal (re)conversion experience.
I'm no expert, but I would recommend finding a good spiritual director who can help you out. That way you're still moving forward, but you aren't rushing into anything.
*nods*
I have/had an Anglican one, but am close to a Catholic priest who seems to be doing quite the same thing. He's very, very kind.
At times it just all seems very pressing - it's like you wrote: "it is time to put aside your worries and your doubts and your fears and your hesitations".
Sounds like you're on the right track.
Just to be clear, I didn't write this. The author is a Dominican on that blog.
Thanks for the link! I'd be happy to try to answer any vocations questions anyone migth have...
Fr. Philip, OP
http://hancaquam.blogspot.com
Thanks for the link! I'd be happy to try to answer any vocations questions anyone migth have...
Fr. Philip, OP
http://hancaquam.blogspot.com
Duh. Forgot to leave an email: neripowell(at)yahoo(dot)com
Thanks, Father.
There you go, everybody.
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