Practical Things To Do
"Among those totally
dedicated to the service of the Gospel, are priests,
called to preach the word of God, administer the
sacraments, especially the Eucharist and Reconciliation,
committed to helping the lowly, the sick, the suffering,
the poor, and those who experience hardship in areas of
the world where there are, at times, many who still have
not had a real encounter with Jesus
Christ." -
Pope Benedict XVI, Message for the 45th World
Day of prayer for Vocations |
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Daily
Prayer is time
set aside for God alone, usually in a quiet place at a
specific time each day. This prayer time can consist of
talking to the Lord in one's own words or praying with the
Sacred Scriptures, especially the Gospels. Developing the
daily habit and pattern of prayer will help the young man to
hear more clearly the call of the Lord.
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Discernment
programs: like a weekend retreat with the
Vocation Office, vocation evenings of recollection, or by
joining a discussion group of other young men discerning a
vocation are invaluable in helping one to come to greater
clarity of God's call to the priesthood.
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Get
involved in some form of service with
the Church. For example; outreach to the poor, teaching
religious education, taking Holy Communion to the sick,
working with the youth of the parish, etc. are ways to give
one a taste of "ministry" and can also increase one's desire
for ministry and service.
Text from the
Archdiocese
of Boston Vocation Office
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