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nsper7
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Right now, I must admit I am more than a little frustrated over the Church’s two year waiting period for beginning formation to the Priesthood. I was Confirmed at the Easter Vigil of 2009, but have been a Christian for about five years and was involved in the Anglican Communion, where I first really strongly felt a desire for the Priesthood, for at least a year.
I have been told that I have to wait at least two years before I can even start the formation process/Seminary. I had planned to spend these two years volunteering as a lay missionary with the Comboni Missionaries, but I just received word that that will no longer work (I can serve for a couple of months, but not for two years). I must admit I am both saddened and angered at this turn of events, especially after the Priest I met with from there a few weeks ago gave the impression that this was a very promising plan.
Now, I do not begrudge the Church the right to discipline themselves as they see fit, but it seems counterproductive, almost hypocritical, to constantly complain of the shortages of Priests, etc., but then to by their actions to cause personal hardship for those who are strongly desiring to move in that direction.
I am not asking to be rushed towards ordination, merely to be granted the opportunity to start formation and Seminary (I would probably go for more than just the base degree, probably seeking to at least get an STL as well). Again, the Church has the authority and the right to take this stance rigidly, but then they need to stop complaining that they are having problems finding new Priests.
Now, I know the party line on this issue, but again it seems counterproductive. After all, I understand that people can fall into the proverbial ‘zealotry of the neophytes’, but it would seems better to let someone into Seminary who is zealous and thus better form that zealotry and help the person maintain their love for the faith as they become a Priest rather than leave them to their own devices and hope for the best.
Is there anyway this two-year waiting period can be appealed? This is frustrating, does create a personal hardship on me and I must admit it feels a little insulting.
I have been told that I have to wait at least two years before I can even start the formation process/Seminary. I had planned to spend these two years volunteering as a lay missionary with the Comboni Missionaries, but I just received word that that will no longer work (I can serve for a couple of months, but not for two years). I must admit I am both saddened and angered at this turn of events, especially after the Priest I met with from there a few weeks ago gave the impression that this was a very promising plan.
Now, I do not begrudge the Church the right to discipline themselves as they see fit, but it seems counterproductive, almost hypocritical, to constantly complain of the shortages of Priests, etc., but then to by their actions to cause personal hardship for those who are strongly desiring to move in that direction.
I am not asking to be rushed towards ordination, merely to be granted the opportunity to start formation and Seminary (I would probably go for more than just the base degree, probably seeking to at least get an STL as well). Again, the Church has the authority and the right to take this stance rigidly, but then they need to stop complaining that they are having problems finding new Priests.
Now, I know the party line on this issue, but again it seems counterproductive. After all, I understand that people can fall into the proverbial ‘zealotry of the neophytes’, but it would seems better to let someone into Seminary who is zealous and thus better form that zealotry and help the person maintain their love for the faith as they become a Priest rather than leave them to their own devices and hope for the best.
Is there anyway this two-year waiting period can be appealed? This is frustrating, does create a personal hardship on me and I must admit it feels a little insulting.