Answering God's Call

Priesthood

 

Catechism of the Catholic Church says:

"The whole Church is a priestly people. Through Baptism all the faithful share in the priesthood of Christ. This participation is called the 'common priesthood of the faithful.' Based on this common priesthood and ordered to its service, there exists another participation in the mission of Christ: the ministry conferred by the sacrament of Holy Orders, where the task is to serve in the name and in the person of Christ the Head in the midst of the community." (CCC 1591)

"The ministerial priesthood differs in essence from the common priesthood of the faithful because it confers a sacred power for the service of the faithful. The ordained ministers exercise their service for the People of God by teaching, divine worship and pastoral governance." (CCC 1592)

"Through that sacrament, a priest, by the anointing of the Holy Spirit, becomes forever a representative of Christ and Christ acts through him." (CCC 1563)


Ministry of the Priest

Priesthood is about leadership and service, following the example of Jesus. This leadership takes the shape of caring for people, speaking God's Word to them, celebrating Mass and other sacraments, and being with people in the best and worst times of their lives, seeking to be the presence of Jesus to them throughout the parishes of our Diocese. A few priests also have specialised ministries as chaplains to schools, hospitals or the armed forces, as university lecturers, or working in a remote outback town.

A priest uses his own talents and interests as part of his ministry – be they sporting, musical, cultural or academic. Priesthood is not just a one-size-fits-all job, but a way of seeking to be the best person you can be, growing closer to Jesus, bringing others to Jesus, and making a real difference. It's a life of significance and purpose.

A priest's life is essentially one of prayer and loving service. A priest always draws on Christ as his source of grace and life. With St Paul he says, "for me to live is Christ."

"I am a Catholic Priest. I would like to take the place of that man."

 

St Maximilian Kolbe's words when he offered his life for his fellow prisoner.

Am I Called?

How to know God is calling me to the Priesthood?

Most men called to the priesthood have experienced several (but not all) of the following signs and feelings during their period of discernment.

Inner desire to pray more and take the faith more seriously.

A strong and deep passion for the Catholic Faith.

Have a basic desire to give your life to God completely and the desire to be a priest.

A persistent feeling where you can't shake the possibility of priesthood.

Attracted to the things that are involved in the life of a priest.

Others have regularly said to you, "You'd make a Good Priest."

Have a desire to serve people in different ways, or to pass on the faith, or to pray with and for others.

Being committed to one's Catholic faith – a love for Christ, for the Sacraments, for the People of God.

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Discernment is a journey undertaken with the Church. If you feel God might be calling you to the priesthood, reach out for guidance and support.

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