Yeah, I wasn’t interested at all in becoming a priest until recently, which leads me to think there’s a reason for that. Specifically I’m drawn to be a parish priest.
I know people change throughout their lives, and I still have maturing to do, but I cannot turn my back on either of these things, even if I wanted to.
Thanks for the (name removed by moderator)ut!
Parish priests are the best priests.
It might be that the love you feel for this girl is you picking up on the love that God feels for her, and an inner desire to help her overcome these difficulties. I am now celibate and have recently noticed that I pick up on what I think is God’s love for a person, and in the case of some women, it can be confusing because I am still a man, after all.
I might be wrong about this, but I suspect that, when we love somebody, what really happens is that we share in God’s love of that person. We alter and react to it differently, according to the context and our human needs and desires, but the underlying love we feel is really a gift, not our own creation.
Nor do I think God loves all of us equally. Some people are just beautiful and virtuous people. Others are in pain and God shares His love for them with others to elicit compassion, charity, and solidarity with them. In my case, I noticed this with a young woman who is extremely pious and innocent. It’s almost like I can feel the love He has for her, and it is most intense during mass.
If you are truly being called to the priesthood, then I wonder if you would feel something like this all the time. If I am correct in this belief, then it would represent one of the most important gifts a parish priest can be given in order to guide the souls in his charge.
I have wanted to ask a priest about this, but it’s such an awkward question because it can be misconstrued as something other than what it is.
In any case, if you are called to the priesthood, then you definitely will still feel something for this girl because of her pain and suffering. But somehow you have to learn to untangle that feeling from your lesser desires. I don’t know how priests do that, but you probably could get help if you ask your own parish priest.