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catharina
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Bolded above: despite your constant protests, what you’re stating above is anI agree as I said. I have a friend who thinks being a priest is nuts and thinks it is an awful way of life. Obviously he is not called. Most men feel called to married life. Some are not good at it. But feel called to that way of life. Some men feel called to single celibate life. I think there is a seed planted in everyone whether it is married life single life religious life. You obviously are called to the religious life praise be to God!!! I feel called to diocesan priesthood. We already established the fact it is not a right. What is a right is the freedom to discern and be allowed to discern. It isn’t like there 1000s of men applying to a given diocese.I am very very grateful thankfull and very humbled that I was accepted and I am scared while at the sametime excited. I don’t know if I will be a priest and need to just keep my head down and do what is told and trust in Christ. But at least I have been finally given the chance to discern in a much great capacity than just being shoved out the door because of education. **It is wrong and it is not fair that people get turned away because I couldn’t afford college and had to help support the family business. I guess my whole point is I have empathy and I know what the OP is going through being constantly rejected than given a chance. It is easy for us to say it isn’t a right or it is this or that. but the fact of the matter is that it don’t make it any easier for someone that keeps getting shown the door. **
If I am truly not called I am most positive that the seminary will let me know in a short order. I pray you make it and I ask you to pray for me! I need it. And finaly we are mostly in agreement. I get your poinr and I agree that it is not a right to ordination. It is a special gift just as it is not a right for you to marry your highschool sweetheart, she has the right to reject you. Just as the Church has that same right. But when you keep getting rejected before you get to first base, is like your highschool sweetheart’s Father telling you no when you are of age and stands in the way of you courting your sweetheart, that I have a problem with. I hope the OP gets his chance and God heals him. Mental diseases are controllable with medication just like a heart condition or diabetes. Let’s all pray that the OP gets his chance to discern in seminary. God Bless Scoob.
expression of your feelings. It has nothing to do with Canon Law or the policies
of various seminaries.
Quoting Brother David again:
"Our personal feelings as to a call are just that, feelings. They may be a sign of a call but they do not mean that we do have a call."