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DrFloyd
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I recently sent this e-mail to my local diocesan vocations director:
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Hello Father,
Thank you for responding.
Where to begin…it would take me pages and pages to type out my story. Suffice it to say for now I am a single man, never married, no children. I teach social studies at a public high school. When I was a teenager and in college, I strongly felt like I should be a priest or in some form of religious life, and contacted my local diocese vocations office (Scranton) at that time. From my interactions with them, I felt the priesthood/religious life wasn’t for me, and I turned away. However, in the years since, it comes back periodically, and that is why I contacted you.
I feel what I need is a spiritual director, someone who I can talk frankly and honestly about issues I have with Catholic dogma. It seems like it SHOULD work, but every time I try to become involved, I find some issue which turns me away. I consequently have been shunning attending Mass, because I become so frustrated by my emotions – I like what I see and feel and I want to be involved, but I become upset about it because of my doctrinal hang-ups. Consequently, I stay away…but then I always wonder and come back to it. I pretty much have driven all of my close friends crazy over the years with talking about this.
I need someone who I can talk to about my doctrinal issues, and be able to explain them in a manner that I can accept. I don’t believe my issues are insurmountable, but it will take me a long time to be able to work through them. I want to, though. I feel like this is something I should be involved with, and I want to be. I think with the right spiritual director, my issues can be overcome.
Kindly respond back when you are able. If you would like me to meet you in person at your office so we can talk, I would very much like to do that.
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Am I barking up the right tree here? Is a spiritual director what I need? If anyone has anything else they would like to add, please do so. Thank you.
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Hello Father,
Thank you for responding.
Where to begin…it would take me pages and pages to type out my story. Suffice it to say for now I am a single man, never married, no children. I teach social studies at a public high school. When I was a teenager and in college, I strongly felt like I should be a priest or in some form of religious life, and contacted my local diocese vocations office (Scranton) at that time. From my interactions with them, I felt the priesthood/religious life wasn’t for me, and I turned away. However, in the years since, it comes back periodically, and that is why I contacted you.
I feel what I need is a spiritual director, someone who I can talk frankly and honestly about issues I have with Catholic dogma. It seems like it SHOULD work, but every time I try to become involved, I find some issue which turns me away. I consequently have been shunning attending Mass, because I become so frustrated by my emotions – I like what I see and feel and I want to be involved, but I become upset about it because of my doctrinal hang-ups. Consequently, I stay away…but then I always wonder and come back to it. I pretty much have driven all of my close friends crazy over the years with talking about this.
I need someone who I can talk to about my doctrinal issues, and be able to explain them in a manner that I can accept. I don’t believe my issues are insurmountable, but it will take me a long time to be able to work through them. I want to, though. I feel like this is something I should be involved with, and I want to be. I think with the right spiritual director, my issues can be overcome.
Kindly respond back when you are able. If you would like me to meet you in person at your office so we can talk, I would very much like to do that.
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Am I barking up the right tree here? Is a spiritual director what I need? If anyone has anything else they would like to add, please do so. Thank you.
