Quotes
"There is a
pressing need to implement an extensive plan of vocational
promotion, based on personal contact and involving
parishes, schools, and families in the effort to foster a
more attentive reflection on the essential values of life.
These values reach their fulfillment in the response which
each person is invited to give to God's call, particularly
when the call implies the total gift of oneself and of
one's energies for the sake of the Kingdom."
Novo
Millenno Ineunte (2000)
Apostolic Letter of Pope John
Paul II
"O Holy Mother of God, pray for the
priests your Son has chosen to serve the Church… Make them
models of virtue in the service of God's people. Help them
be pious in meditation, efficacious in preaching and
zealous in the daily offering of the Holy Sacrifice of the
Mass. Help them administer the sacraments with love and
joy."
St. Charles Borromeo
"Saint Bernard tells us
that everything has come to us through Mary; and we may
also say that everything has come to us through the
priest; yes, all happiness, all graces, all heavenly
gifts. If we had not the Sacrament of Orders, we should
not have Our Lord. Who placed Him there, in that
tabernacle? It was the priest. Who was it that received
your soul, on its entrance into life? The priest. Who
nourishes it, to give it strength to make its pilgrimage?
The priest. Who will prepare it to appear before God, by
washing that soul, for the last time, in the blood of
Jesus Christ? The priest -- always the priest. And if that
soul comes to the point of death, who will raise it up,
who will restore it to calmness and peace? Again the
priest. You cannot recall one single blessing from God
without finding, side by side with this recollection, the
image of the priest."
Catechism on the
Priesthood
St. John Vianney
[Saint Francis of Assisi
often said]: "If it happed me to meet any saint coming
from heaven, and also a poor priest, I would first go kiss
the priest's hands, and would say to the saint: Holy
saint, abide a while, for the hands of this priest have
handled the son of life, and hath performed a thing above
humanity. He was ennobled in his life by many miracles,
for the bread that was brought to him to bless gave health
to many sick men."
The Golden Legend of
Saint Francis of Assisi
"Go to confession to the
Blessed Virgin, or to an angel; will they absolve you? No.
Will they give you the Body and Blood of Our Lord? No. The
Holy Virgin cannot make her Divine Son descend into the
Host. You might have two hundred angels there, but they
could not absolve you. A priest, however simple he may be,
can do it; he can say to you, "Go in peace; I pardon you.
" Oh, how great is a priest! The priest will not
understand the greatness of his office till he is in
Heaven. If he understood it on earth, he would die, not of
fear, but of love. The other benefits of God would be of
no avail to us without the priest."
Catechism on the
Priesthood
St. John Vianney
"If I were to meet a
priest and an angel, I should salute the priest before I
saluted the angel. The latter is the friend of God; but
the priest holds His place. St. Teresa kissed the ground
where a priest had passed. When you see a priest, you
should say, 'There is he who made me a child of God, and
opened Heaven to me by holy Baptism; he who purified me
after I had sinned; who gives nourishment to my soul.' At
the sight of a church tower, you may say, 'What is there
in that place?' 'The Body of Our Lord.' 'Why is He there?'
'Because a priest has been there, and has said holy
Mass.'"
Catechism on the
Priesthood
St. John Vianney
The priesthood is the love
of the Heart of Jesus. When you see the priest, think of
Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Catechism on the
Priesthood
St. John Vianney
"I am often asked,
especially by young people, why I became a priest. Maybe
some of you would like to ask the same question. Let me
try briefly to reply. I must begin by saying that it is
impossible to explain entirely. For it remains a mystery,
even to myself. How does one explain the ways of God?
Yet, I know that, at a certain point in my life, I became
convinced that Christ was saying to me what he had said to
thousands before me: 'Come, follow me!' There was a clear
sense that what I heard in my heart was no human voice,
nor was it just an idea of my own. Christ was calling me
to serve him as a priest. And you can probably tell that I
am deeply grateful to God for my vocation to the
priesthood. Nothing means more to me or gives me greater
joy that to celebrate Mass each day and to serve God's
people in the Church. That has been true ever since the
day of my ordination as a priest. Nothing has ever
changed this, not even becoming Pope."
Los Angeles, USA,
September 14, 1987
Ven. John Paul II
"The priestly vocation is
essentially a call to sanctity, in the form that derives
from the Sacrament of Holy Orders. Sanctity is intimacy
with God; it is the imitation of Christ, poor, chaste and
humble; it is unreserved love for souls and self-giving to
their true good; it is love for the church which is holy
and wants us to be holy, because such is the mission that
Christ has entrusted to it. Each one of you must be holy
also in order to help your brothers pursue their vocation
to sanctity."
Rome, Italy, October
9, 1984
Ven. John Paul II
"Your wish to become a
priest, or at least your wish to discover if you are being
called to be one. And so the question is a serious one,
because you have to prepare thoroughly, with clear
intentions and an austere formation."
Rome, Italy,
October 13, 1979
Ven. John Paul II