…In my oppinion…priesthood isnt the only way to serve Jesus. There are many other ways to do so. Just look at my husband and I … one who wanted to become a priest and I who wanted to become a sister.
Dear remj(name removed by moderator)
I can sympathize with your dilemma. And I agree with you that a religious vocation is not the only way to serve our Lord. Raising strong prayer warriors is service too. But please do remember that there is a difference between *‘entertaining the thought’ *that one might want to enter a religious vocation…and truly and actually being
called by our Lord himself!
I myself wanted very much to be a nun when I was young. When I realized a little later that I wanted children **
very **much, it was not easy for me to ‘give up my dream’ of being a nun. But I came to realize that it was my dream, not that of our Lord. He had called me to the vocation of wife and motherhood. And I joyfully answered that call.
Like I said before, my husbands family looks at me like I need to continue to have kids until I do have a son. My husbands brother had a son…but he is the youngest of the family, my husband is the oldest.
I now have 3 wonderful daughters and a single son. My son is the ONLY one who can carry on the family name. There is no one else. Not even a “husband’s brother who has a son”. My husband is the only male relative of his generation. Our son is the only male relative of the next generation. If our son does not pass it on, the name dies with him -
literally. Yet, my DH and I both prayerfully acknowledge that if God calls our son, we would do nothing to stand in his way. Because if God calls him, who are we to say nay?
Later on DH and I found each other and guess where of all places…at our church. We met at a retreat and later on went ahead to date each other. He is my best friend and I know GOD had a hand at this. I know GOD put us together because we have a great love for our Father and His son.
Years ago your DH and yourself both had to discern whether or not you had a true calling to a religious vocation - and I would suggest to you that you both discerned correctly, that you were
not being called by God. In truth, God was NOT calling you. And when you realized that and later pursued your true calling to marriage and parenthood, you served our Lord. Why do you think it is that God had a hand in your meeting? Why did God bring you together? Because that is the glorious plan He had for you. That is the vocation He was calling you to. What a great and wonderful God we have, yes?
But if one of your own children DOES discern that they DO have a call from God, then please do not dissuade them. If they really and truly are being called by God, then you would be actively persuading them to ignore their Father, passive disobedience almost. Would you really want to be responsible for them
ignoring God’s will??? Since, as their mother and one who loves them immensely, you want what is best for them - could anything be better than the peace and joy of doing God’s will?? I am certain you would re-think this.
Yes - You should discuss it with them carefully and point out the hardships involved in a religious vocation…so that they really and truly know what they are getting into and can discern if it really IS their vocation. You want them to know, to really know and understand if it is God’s call for their life. So yes - have that serious conversation, as your parents and your DH’s parents did with the 2 of you. They made you and your DH realize that it was not a call from God. And you discerned, instead, to not enter the religious life. But if your child discerns, knowing your disappointment and qualms, if your child still discerns that God has called them, please do not stop them. What an honour. What a singular and joyful honour.
Who knows - this may not be an issue that ever crosses your horizon? Maybe your children are meant to marry and give you a multitude of grandchildren?!

But do try to keep in mind - you are where you need to be in life. Please do not try to prevent your children, ultimately, from being where they are intended to be in life.
Peace to you
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Prayers to you still - Chris and Stuart - and all others who are discerning their call to priesthood and the religious life.
Peace and God Bless,
CLM
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