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¿Por qué no ser sacerdote?

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“Whynotpriest.org” surge como respuesta de un grupo de seminaristas católicos de los Legionarios de Cristo a estas palabras que Juan Pablo II dirigió a los jóvenes: «¡Hoy es un tiempo maravilloso para ser sacerdote!».

 ¿Cómo sé si es para mí la vocación sacerdotal? ¿Qué quiere Dios de mí? ¿Cómo es la vida en el seminario? Éstas son algunas de las preguntas que interpelan a los jóvenes de hoy, inquietos por dar un sentido a sus vidas y responder a un posible llamado de Dios.
www.WhynotPriest.org quiere ayudarles a encontrar las respuestas que buscan.

Muchos han tenido un encuentro personal con Jesucristo y han decidido seguirle como sacerdotes, religiosos o laicos consagrados. Son un testimonio de alegría y generosidad en la propia vocación. www.WhynotPriest.org en este sentido, pretende dar a conocer el ejemplo de hombres que viven felices, entregados plenamente a Dios y a los demás.

Otros se encuentran en estos momentos en cursos de discernimiento vocacional, participando en convivencias, retiros espirituales, misiones, voluntariado, encuentros, campamentos… descubriendo su camino hacia la santidad bajo la guía de un director o consejero espiritual. Por lo mismo, www.WhynotPriest.org busca poner a disposición medios concretos para que los jóvenes puedan discernir esta posible inquietud.

Y tú, ¿por qué no?

Why Not Priest?

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“Today is a marvelous time to be a priest!” These words of John Paul II were the inspiration for a group of Catholic seminarians from the Legionaries of Christ to develop www.WhynotPriest.org

Could I be a priest? How can I discern if God is calling me to the priesthood? What is life in the seminary like? These are some of the questions that young men are asking, young men who are anxious to do something great, noble, and lasting with their lives. www.WhynotPriest.org wants to help them find the answers they are looking for.

Many young people have already experienced Jesus and have decided to embark on the adventure of following him more closely as priests, religious or lay-consecrated. They are a true witness of joy and generosity, each in their own vocation. www.WhynotPriest.org wants to share their story of how they have found their happiness and fulfillment.

Other young people however are in a period of discernment. By spending time at seminaries, visiting religious houses, going on retreat, and engaging in missionary work they are trying to discover God’s plan for their lives. Here they are greatly aided by their spiritual directors. www.WhynotPriest.org offers additional resources for such young people to continue discerning their vocation.

Without a doubt “today is a marvelous time to be a priest!” And how about you? Could God be calling you to be his priest?

Pope John Paul II – An Inspiration

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Priests: Complete Identification with Christ

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Pope Benedict XVI’s Letter to Priests, inaugurating the Year of the Priests

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VATICAN CITY, 24 JUN 2009 (VIS) – During today’s general audience, held in St. Peter’s Square, the Pope focused his remarks on the Year for Priests which he inaugurated last Friday, Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and day of prayer for the sanctification of the clergy, and which is intended to mark the 150th anniversary of the death of St. John Mary Vianney.

“Why a Year for Priests?” the Pope asked. “And why should it recall the holy ‘Cure of Ars’ who apparently did nothing out of the ordinary?”

The Holy Father went on to explain how “Divine Providence ordained that the figure [of St. John May Vianney] should be associated with that of St. Paul” because, “although the two saints followed very different life paths, … these exists nonetheless a fundamental factor that unites them: their total identification with their ministry, their communion with Christ”.

“The aim of this Year for Priests”, he went on, “is to support each priest’s struggle towards spiritual perfection, ‘upon which the effectiveness of his ministry particularly depends’, and to help priests, and with them the entire People of God, to rediscover and revive an awareness of the extraordinary and indispensable gift of Grace which the ordained ministry represents, for the person who receives it, for the entire Church, and for the world which would be lost without the real presence of Christ”.

“Although the historical and social conditions in which the ‘Cure of Ars’ worked have changed, it is right to ask how priests can imitate him by identifying themselves with their ministry in modern globalised societies”, said the Pope.

“In a world in which the common view of life leaves ever less space for the sacred, in place of which ‘functionality’ becomes the only decisive category, the Catholic concept of priesthood could risk losing its due regard, sometimes even in the ecclesial conscience”.

The Holy Father identified two conceptions of the priesthood, “which do not in fact contradict one another”. On the one hand “a social-functional conception which identifies the essence of priesthood with the concept of ’service’. … On the other hand there is a sacramental-ontological conception” which sees priestly ministry “as determined by a gift called Sacrament, granted by the Lord through the mediation of the Church”.

“What”, the Pope asked, “does it mean for priests to evangelise? In what does the primacy of announcement exist? … Announcement coincides with the person of Christ”, he said, “a priest cannot consider himself as ‘master’ of the Word, but as its servant”.

“Only participation in Christ’s sacrifice, in His ‘chenosi’, … and docile obedience to the Church … makes announcement authentic. … Priests are Christ’s servants, in the sense that their existence, ontologically configured to Him, have an essentially relational character. The priest is in Christ, for Christ and with Christ at the service of humankind. Precisely because he belongs to Christ, the priest is radically at the service of man”.

Benedict XVI concluded by expressing the hope that “the Year for Priests may lead all the clergy to identify themselves completely with Christ Who died and rose again, so that, imitating St. John the Baptist, they may be ready ‘to diminish’ that He may grow; and that, following the example of the ‘Cure of Ars’, they may be constantly and profoundly aware of their mission, which is both sign and presence of the infinite mercy of God”.

Vocación en Acción

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El Padre Abelardo Cobos nos da testimonio de su vocación en acción, su mayor apoyo lo encuentra en la Virgen de Guadalupe y la oración de los laicos en este Año Sacerdotal.

El Padre Abelardo es párroco de la Iglesia Resurrección en la Arquidiócesis de Galveston-Houston. www.rcchouston.org

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