Phil19034 - I just read your post. Wow! Your parish has a lot of priests. Could you convince one of them to come out here? It would be a big help. The reservation is also in dire need of priests. There is one full-time and one part-time priest for the entire Colville Reservation. And neither of them are young. When they retire/die, there won’t be any priests there.
That’s not my parish anymore. It’s where I was baptized at. But again, that parish is HUGE and the priests cover 2 parishes. So it’s 8 Masses for 3 priests and 1 retired priest.
The parish I’m currently at in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia has 2 priests. Plus there is a weekend assistant who prays mass at two area parishes.
One of the ways Bishops can help with the priest shortage is by using religious priests as weekend assistants (if they are willing).
But if your area doesn’t have any monasteries, abbeys, and/or friaries; it is hard to take advantage of that. Also, it’s hard for Bishops to invite religious orders to come to their diocese because it’s not like Religious Orders have a surplus of priests either.
So pray and pray hard for vocations in your area. Plus, if there is anything the laity can do to help support vocations in your parish or region, please do so. Organize trips to a local seminary for middle school and high school boys. You need to start young… start identifying potential priests when they are in elementary and middle school; not just high school.
Provide names to your pastor of boys you think would make good priests.
If you work at a Catholic High School, see about starting a “vocations program” that is focused on helping boys discern a vocation to the priesthood (and girls to be nuns).
Encourage kids to attend faithful Catholic colleges like Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio. Make sure your parish advertises this college and other faithful colleges, like the ones on the
Cardinal Newman Society list and/or the
college guide from the National Catholic Register
You can even organize trips to visit some of them. Many of the colleges are not only faithful, but they are also affordable. University of Mary (for example) can be as cheap as $15,440 for kids who when to Catholic school, and they have a program which allows kids to finish a BA in 2.5 years or with a Masters in 4 years of school.
Anything and everything you can do to help find priests will be worth it in the end.
God Bless!