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Livnlove55
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Found this old thread while searching on the topic of calling priests by their first name and would like to add to it, especially to your last comment.In my parish (and the one next door that I sometimes attend – I love that church!), it’s generally “Father __________” or “Monsignor __________.”
Except for one priest in his mid-60s whom everyone loves. People sometimes refer to him as “Father Dan,” but not to his face, I think. Anyway, he’s about to move to a different parish. (Lucky them!)
I’ve never heard a Monsignor called “Father.” (Hope I never do.)
As a new Catholic who has only been attending my parish since last August, I remember being very unsure about the proper way to address priests. The pastor of my parish is a Monsignor but the very first time I spoke with him, he answered the phone saying “This is Father Bauler.” I followed his lead and called him “Father” in that first conversation but a few days later I was told that Monsignors should always be addressed as Monsignor and I have done that ever since.
I have since been blessed to have gotten to know our pastor very well and the more I know him, the more my respect and admiration, even awe, has grown. Frankly, in my entire life, I have never known a holier, more Christ-like person. I truly feel like I am in the presence of a saint when I am with him.
That’s why I was surprised (almost shocked) when I was in the parish office the other day and a parishioner came in and asked the secretary '“Is Gary in yet?” (Gary, of course, is the Monsignor’s first name.) I turned to him and said “You called him Gary! I could** never** call him Gary!” He smiled and said “I started to say Father Gary but didn’t.” I replied “I couldn’t even call him Father Gary. Actually, **I **couldn’t even call him Monsignor Gary!” At that point the Monsignor walked into the room and the conversation ended (interestingly, I’m sure he heard my last comment but said nothing about it.)
Afterwards, I thought a lot about this. We have a younger associate pastor whom everyone calls “Father Lawrence”, including me. While he is a wonderful priest and I respect him, too, his personality doesn’t inspire the same level of awe and respect that I feel for the Monsignor. He’s got a great sense of humor and is down to earth and friendly but he seems almost too able to meet people at their level, if that makes any sense.
I respect him as a priest with almost 40 years of experience. I respect him for his age and the wisdom gained from his age and experience. I respect him as my pastor and spiritual father. I respect him in a special way because he **is **a Monsignor. Most of all, I respect him for the obvious holiness of his life and the example he sets for all of us in my parish.
And, as I said, there is no way I could ever maintain that respect and address him by his first name, even with a title before it. I do not know the relationship of this particular parishoner to our pastor. I suppose it is possible that they are very close friends and the Monsignor has asked him to call him “Gary.” But I would like to know… Is that proper, even assuming the Monsignor requested it? Or do all formalities like that disappear, even in public, if one happens to be close friends with a priest?
Inquiring minds would like to know…
In His love,
Rhonda