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Mannyfit75
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I am **not in love **with her. I think I am infatuated by her. I just meet her and know her for a month. To fall in love is deeper than that. What I am feeling is infatuation which can be confused with love.Manny,
I keep seeing you talk about how in love you are with her, but is that love reciprocated? Does she have the same feelings toward you? Not that you have to have someone love you back to love them, but it would be a shame to see you pursue this relationship just to see it fall apart in a few months because she had mixed feelings.
Both she and I are not even looking for a relationship, but by my nature, I can easily fall into infatuation. I never expected to be infatuation. It was something that I didn’t plan. I’m sure this stage of infatuation won’t last. Then again it can be remain for 36 months or more.
I am not there yet. I say yet because I have made arrangements to attend St. Charles Barromeo Seminary.As someone who has spent a semester already in college seminary, I can tell you that in many cases, it takes more effort to leave than it does to enter. Some may disagree with me, but in my limited experience thus far, leaving is much more traumatic than coming in. Why is this? I think the biggest reason is the unspoken but incorrect expectation from each seminarian that because they have entered seminary, they will go all eight years (or however long the individual is scheduled to be in formation) and come out as a priest.
Overcoming these feelings takes time and patience.If you want to live in a bubble for eight years, then MAYBE that will happen. However, the majority of us have to come to grips with the fact that we may wake up one day and realize that we are simply not where God wants us to be. And it can be that fast, or it can be a growing feeling of restlessness over a few months. Understand that this distraction you don’t want could very easily be an open door that will not stay open forever.
I am well aware that I either seek the priestly life or marriage life. It has to be one or the other. At this point, I am not so sure anymore.So, am I telling you not to enter seminary? No. Am I telling you not to date this girl and see where it goes? No. I think what it comes down to is a personal discernment by you as to whether you want to have your cake or you want to eat it, because as we all know, the married life and the priesthood are mutually exclusive. In our Catholic faith, you simply cannot participate in both simultaneously.
I just started doing a Holy Hour a week ago. I plan to go when time is given to me. I have also been going to Daily Mass on the days I am able to do so.One thing I will recommend is making a Holy Hour in front of the Blessed Sacrament wherever you can find the Eucharist exposed- chapel, parish, etc. Please don’t underestimate what sitting in front of Jesus for an hour can do, even if you go there doing all the listening. I am personally a huge chatterbox and learning how to listen to Jesus has been a much bigger blessing than talking to him ever was.
I wish you the best of luck my friend, and please feel free to PM me if you ever need anything.
Yours In Christ,
Prayer is all I need. I need to know what God has instore for me.