I am telling my parents tomorrow

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WONDERFUL!!! 😃

I just KNEW your parents would be pleased.

I hope you will continue to keep us updated!
 
Thanks Celtic,
Now I can breath again. 😃

I am on my way out to go to the noon mass and will offer the mass for you.

Great Joy.

Peace
James
 
Thanks Celtic,
Now I can breath again. 😃
You and me both - I was doing some heavy duty praying this weekend over this!!! 😃 So glad it all went well, and your dad’s story is so wonderful!! My own father had a recent re-version to the Faith, so I know your joy over this, it is an amazing feeling.

Chris - Our parish is participating in the “adopt a priest” project through Opus Sanctorum Angelorum. My husband and I both “adopted” priests this past Sunday, and I have decided to add you on to my daily prayers along with the priest I was assigned. I hope you don’t mind. :o

God Bless!!!

~Liza
 
What great and marvelous news!! 😃

Thank you so so soooooo very much Chris, for sharing your story with us. May Mary protect you in your discernment - as I am certain the Deceiver would like nothing better than to throw stumbling blocks into the path of one so young and courageous!

I am so very happy for you. I am so very happy for your parents! And I am so much in awe of our gracious and loving God!! 🙂

God Bless you!
Please do blog and write about your story. In a few short days you have already been an inspiration. I think, perhaps, you will have the capacity to touch many hearts in your life.

God Bless,
CLM
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🙂 🙂 🙂

Hello everyone

I am SO SO SO sorry I did not reply earlier. My internet is down so I am posting this message from my local library.
I cannot thank everyone enough you have been so great to me and you have gave me so much support and courage. Really I cant put into words how thankful I am.

My parents are absolutly over the moon I dont think I have ever seen them so happy as when i told them.They actually said they always knew I would be a Priest and it was only a matter of time.
This is such a huge difference than if I had told my dad one year ago. My dad was a hardline athiest and decided to come to Rome with me out of curiosity. One week before we went to Rome I begged and pleaded with the Virgin Mary and Saint Peter to show him the truth in Christ.
I dont know if you know this ( so please PM me if you want details its called the Scavi tour) But when you visit the Vatican you can actually go 30ft underground and walk on the original 2000 year old Vatican hill and see the bones of Saint Peter. Lets just say my dad had a Religious experiece ( BIG TIME ) I wont go in to details because it will sound as if I am making it up plus its his own personal “Religious experience”.
His own words after the Scavi tour " I now belive in God actually i believe that Jesus is the son of God "
To get my dad back in the Catholic faith was such a grace because i know it would have torn us apart if he had disagreed with me ansering the call.
If anyone is interested it is the Religious Priesthood i feel called to enter. I am from Scotland but i feel called to travel to the United States I will be visiting in November

The Fathers of Mercy

Marians of the Immaculate Conception

IVE - The Institute of the Incarnate Word

Hopefully in the near future i will humbly start a blog if anyone would be interested. Even though I am only 21 I have quite a story to tell. Unfotunatly my past is more colourful than a rainbow anyone who would have heard i was considering to be a priest 2 years ago would have droped dead at the thought.
I believe this is the glory and the victory of God I cannot and I doubt I will ever unterstand why someone as unworthy as myself has been called by God. Jesus has truely stolen my soul.

Thankyou so much everyone. I am fighting back tears of joy

In Christ
Chris
Ave Maria
YEA!!! I’m so happy for you that it went well. :extrahappy: :extrahappy: 😃
I will continue to keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

JMJ+
~Betsy

Totus tuus Maria!
 
Celtic1967 - Your post has made my day. God provides with valiant priests for every generation, 2000 years and counting - and I am proud to say that he has provided you for my generation!! You are going to do wonderful things in His name. God bless you.
 
I am so happy your parents are so supportive! I’ve been lurking here since I read your original post & had been praying for you and hoping you would be posting good news! 🙂

I would love to hear more of the tour you took underneath the Vatican. I have never heard of this! How wonderful that your father came back to the faith! 👍
 
Wow, your story is inspiring, Chris. God is truly great. You have my prayers.
 
Congratulations - I so admire you beyond words. May God be with you.
 
St. Augustine converted at what, 28? And he made “Doctor of the Church”.

You have my prayers, Chris.
 
This is fantastic!!! I’m SO happy your parents not only took it well, they were supportive! I would absolutely love to read your blog. It’s stories like this that give me inspiration. (My own past is also very “colorful.”) I’m so happy for you Chris…good luck and God bless you in whatever you decide to do and wherever you decide to go.
 
Wonderful news - it’s brilliant that your parents are supporting you!
 
Thanks for posting again Celtic. It was wonderful to read that your parents have received the news very well. I pray that you will continue to deepen your own love for our Lord, Lady and the Church, which will have a great impact on your parents.

I am 18 years old just now and discerning a call to the priesthood, but my parents are non-Catholics (I converted against their will) so I am dreading telling them, but God willing, that will go ok.

God bless,

Stuart (fellow Celtic fan)
 
Thanks for posting again Celtic. It was wonderful to read that your parents have received the news very well. I pray that you will continue to deepen your own love for our Lord, Lady and the Church, which will have a great impact on your parents.

I am 18 years old just now and discerning a call to the priesthood, but my parents are non-Catholics (I converted against their will) so I am dreading telling them, but God willing, that will go ok.

God bless,

Stuart (fellow Celtic fan)
Stuart,
Our prayers are with you.

May God guide you on your journey of discernment.

Peace
James
 
I am 18 years old just now and discerning a call to the priesthood, but my parents are non-Catholics (I converted against their will) so I am dreading telling them, but God willing, that will go ok.
Our prayers are with you too Stuart. May your discernment be a time of peace and joy for you, whatever you ultimately feel your call to be. And may your faith be a beacon to your parents, eventually calling them home as well. :gopray:

God Bless you,
CLM
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Chris,

I’ve been following this thread since you first let us know about your impending announcement. I am SOO happy for you. I’m a little further behind on the discernment track, so you have been a huge inspiration to me. Thankyou so much for sharing your joy with us.

You’re in my prayers.

Amanda.
 
🙂 🙂 🙂

I believe this is the glory and the victory of God I cannot and I doubt I will ever unterstand why someone as unworthy as myself has been called by God. Jesus has truely stolen my soul.

Thankyou so much everyone. I am fighting back tears of joy

In Christ
Chris
Ave Maria
I am so happy to hear that your parents accepted your decision so beautifully! Thanks be to God!

And as for what I quoted above, you took the words out of my mouth. I can not even begin to comprehend why God would choose to give me this amazing calling, when a couple of years ago people would have laughed at the thought of me going to Church, let alone becoming a priest.

As St. Francis said “I have been all things unholy. If God can work through me, He can work through anyone.”

Let us pray that He uses all of us sinners to achieve the greater glory of God and the salvation of many souls. Amen.
 
Hello Brothers and Sisters

Thankyou everyone so much. I have reread these posts so many times i think i could read them with my eyes shut.

AmyLiz if you are planning to travel to the Vatican it is a must that you try and get Scavi tickets it will be the highlight of your trip. I think its best to email them around 3 months before your arrival date and I think a little bit of begging goes a very far way and it can be months before they give you a yes or a no answer.
The Scavi is the excavations that took place in the 1960’s where they found a 2000 year old necropolis ( A city of the dead ). On the Scavi tour you can see the original RED WALL you are then taken to where the bones of Saint Peter are believed to be ( The bones are missing the feet which adds to the tradition Saint peter was crucified upside down )
You can see the Bones trough a niche and also a wall covered in 1st AD grafitti which says Peter is whithin and Peter is in Peace.
We had a beautiful young Italian girl with perfect English give us the tour. I was trying to ask questions but unfortuatly my strong Scottish accent was incomprehensible to her. She tryed her best God bless her but i knew she couldnt unsterstand a thing i was saying lol.
Towards the end of the tour was the highlight she recited the scripture.

Jesus said to them, “But who do you say that I am?”
Simon Peter answered, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.”
And Jesus answered him, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father in heaven.
And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hell will not prevail against it. I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”

She then said Ladies and getleman THIS IS THE ROCK pointing to the bones of Saint Peter. An incredible moment. Also to be walking on the original pathway where the earliest Christians would have took to pray at the bones of the Rock is amazing. The scavi tour just reinstates the fact that our faith does not rest on a myth. Rather it is something you can really feel and touch.

Here is a virtual tour of the Scavi

vatican.va/various/basiliche/necropoli/scavi_english.html

And here is a how to get hold of the tickets

vatican.va/roman_curia/institutions_connected/uffscavi/documents/rc_ic_uffscavi_doc_gen-information_20040112_en.html

Liza Please adopt me that would be such a great honour. It would mean the world to me please stay in contact by PM

Stuart how great it is to see another Scotsman hear the call. I know exactly how hard it can be growing up in British society.
I have lived in Poland and Ireland and i have never encountered any where else how humiliating it can be to be a practicing young Catholic man in Scotland.
Our youth tells us if your not a violent,drug abusing, womanising young man then you are an outsider.
It only means that our cross is going to be all the more heavy when we decide to take it up. The heavier the better all the more glory to God.
Your story of your conversion is inspiring to say the least. And your a very brave young man to put your head above what our society tells us to do. If you choose the diocesan priesthood then all the more respect I have for you.
Even through I havent counted out the possibility of joining the diocese of Scotland. At the moment I believe it is best for me to take a clean break from all my friends and not dwell in the past. I am sure that if God wants me to enter in to the priesthood in Scotland he will make it very clear to me as he has always done.
My prayers are with you Stuart and please stay in contact with me and let me know how your discerment went.
And Stuart I really hope Celtic beat Hapoel Tel-Aviv tommorow in Isreal lol 👍

Amanda may God bless you and enlighten you on the path he has laid out for you.

In the next two weeks I will start a little blog and post it here on this thread ( the first time I have ever done anything of this sort ) If only it would help one soul come back to Christ it will all be worth it. If only it is to remind myself that failure is not the last word for a young man.
We must not forget that our Lord was a failure to even his closest companions at the time of his death. Oh how more wrong could the world have been.
If the Apostles who lived and breathed with Jesus for 3 years could not unsterstand the mystery and glory of the lord how shall we comprehend it.

I thank God for drawing me to these forums and giving me all my friends. I could not have had the courage to take up the cross with out you all.

In Christ
Chris
Ave Maria
 
In the next two weeks I will start a little blog and post it here on this thread ( the first time I have ever done anything of this sort )
Be careful about this - they don’t allow blogging on the forum. Better to create a blog using Blogger (it is super easy) and put the link in your signature here on the forum. That way you are not violating forum rules, and we can still keep up with your journey. 😉

~Liza
 
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