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“Christ
needs priests who are mature, virile, capable of cultivating an
authentic spiritual paternity. For this to happen, priests need to be
honest with themselves, open with their spiritual director and trusting
in divine mercy.”
Pope Benedict XVI
How do I know
I have a vocation?
A vocation to the
priesthood is a response to the love of God in one’s life. It is also a
life of self-sacrifice that is aimed to restore and recover a love of
God in the world. The signs in a man that indicate a possible vocation
to the priesthood include the following:
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Love of God
– You strive to know and love God more everyday.
•
Love of neighbor
–
You desire to bring God’s love and grace to the world for the salvation
of souls.
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Attracted to the priesthood
– You have an interior attraction to the priesthood. There is a certain
sense of joy and peace when you contemplates yourself living as a
priest.
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A
willingness to serve the Lord as His priest
– The willingness to be a priest is already an excellent sign that the
Lord wants you to be a priest.
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A
generous heart
and a willingness to sacrifice.
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Human Requirements
– You are physically, intellectually, and psychologically capable of
living the priestly life.
What More Can I do?
Be Quiet in order to hear the Lord's voice
calling. Take time to pray and meditate in silence about your vocation,
especially in front of the Blessed Sacrament.
Find a Spiritual Director -- somebody you
can be open with -- who can help you to develop your relationship with
God and to know yourself better.
Get in Touch with
Father Jim Lobacz, Vocation
Director. Speaking with a vocation director does not mean you must
become a priest, but rather allows you to learn more about the
priesthood.
Read up on religious and priestly life
Participate in retreats and discernment
groups
Wait for the Lord.. God's timing is always
perfect -- but seldom seems soon enough!
To come to a
clearer understanding of signs God may be placing in your life, a
program of prayer is of great value. This consists of the following:
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Daily mental prayer in the morning and the evening
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Frequent participation at Mass and receiving Holy Communion in addition
to Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation
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Regular confession in the Sacrament of Reconciliation
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Monthly direction from a priest spiritual director
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Daily spiritual reading to nourish faith and inspire you to live a life
committed to Christ
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Developing a relationship with Our Lady through the rosary and
entrusting your vocation to her maternal care
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Vocations Office
Saint Francis
Seminary/ Kiley Hall
3257 S. Lake Drive
St. Francis, WI 53235
Telephone:
(414)
747-6437
FAX:
(414) 747-6442
Vocation Office Staff
Father James
Lobacz
Vocations Director
vocations@sfs.edu
Janice
Sikora-Tabat
Coordinator of
Vocations Services
Webmaster
Susi Kurek
Administration
skurek@sfs.edu |