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Hey, that’s a nice idea - adopt a priest. I’m on board!Sorry used the wrong choice of words. I forget how seriously people take that word some times.
I think it would be great and would love to suggest it. I will send it but I can just about tell you in dealing with many good priests out there. They are literally swamped with requests for confession, Mass, retreats, etc… I know even with the Legionaries of Christ their schedules are jammed. Its odd that the better the priest the busier the priest. Why does that not give some the hint that there are many out in the world crying for good and holy priests
But be warned as many times as I have asked I have been told that you have to first help the ones standing in line at the door before you can run after the ones that aren’t. There is just to much work and not enough good and holy priests to do it all. If you want to help send an email to my sister at oaorders@rc.net ask to be a part of the adopt a priest program. Prayer is the only thing that will change this situation.
That’s a valid point about the best of the best being tied up the most. Duh!
I keep thinking about the cyber-flock. There is something out here, such vast potential to tap and bring home to the one True church. Imagine all of the dark forces out here in cyber-world trying to steal away our kids. There has to be a balance where evil is met with goodness and truth. People are searching and seeking and the more resources there are to find truth, the more likely they will encounter it in passing. We need a modern day Missionaries of “Cyber-Space” whose order is dedicated to cyber-evangelization. The primary purpose of the cyber-Fathers would be to serve the cyber-flock.
Lemme tell you, it’s a good feeling when we can help pull someone out of that hopelessness and get them into confession. I’ve been involved in many such threads since coming here and it is most rewarding. I keep telling these people that they need to run, not walk to confession and tell the priest they’ve lost hope. The worst thing to have happen is to reject God’s love and mercy through hopelessness and despair. Every time I’ve seen this lost hope, it seems to be related to addictions that they can’t get out of. But, they don’t seem to realize that they are avoiding their best chance of hope, that is to tell the priest it has risen to the level of addiction.
I’ve actually got an idea I’ve been working on - A Simple Guide to Breaking Sinful Habits, so to speak. In it are tools - mental models that can be used, along with other helpful exercises. I’m still concepting it out, but I’m hoping at some point to find a group of teenagers and young adults to do some brainstorming to fill in some blanks, and a priest to see if the concept has merit and work as consultant. I’ve got to find me one that works alot with teens and young adults as these seem to be most prone to early addictions, yet the most vulnerable in not being able to stop. They have not developed some of the skills yet to deal with the force of sinful habits and addictions, and the guide would give them some simple tools to use. Sidetracked a bit here, but that was sparked after repeating myself in so many threads with the same stuff - “Know, Obey, then Understand”, “Ladder of Temptation” model, identifying attitudes that contribute or are resultants, etc. It’d be a fun project, anyway.