I can say that the priesthood is something I feel very drawn to. I am not even Catholic yet, unfortunately, so it is a ways off, but I do feel very drawn. In fact, I have to say that when I think about living celibately for God, I get very excited. No, I’m not gay, and yes, I do really like women. I could see myself married. But there is something about being celibate for God that really draws me. I’ve explained it to others who thought I was weird that no, celibacy doesn’t draw me at all and is not exciting. Celibacy is entirely unexciting! But celibacy for God is a whoooole other issue.
I think what it alll comes down to is the general lack of piety in our society. Society in general just doesn’t think God is important anymore. There is this great attitude that you ask God for stuff when you need it, and when you die you go to Heaven. Nobody even thinks that anyone would go to hell anymore. People don’t think you have to really pay attention to God in your life. People look at Him as if He’s just “up there” and then don’t give it a second thought. I think this is the number one reason. There aren’t as many people who want to become priests because there aren’t as many people who actually pat any attention to God at all.
Think about the demographics of this board. This is a place where people who actually care about God come. There are a very good number of young men on here who are in formation or want to be in formation or are thinking about it. So in a specific segment of society that is concerned with God, the number of men thinking about the priesthood is pretty decently sized. The ratio is far greater here than it is in society in general, and the reason is that the ratio of people who actually care about God is much higher here than in society in general.
I am of the very firm belief that it alll starts at the pulpit. When you have priests preaching about God as He is, and not just the God that wants to be nice to everyone, you get more well formed Christians. Right now, when people go to Mass to get in their obligation, or because its just what they’re used to, or whatever, they hear that God loves them no matter what and that’s all. So they go home and they go on to whatever worldly things they want to do. If you priests preaching about God as He is, people would start to become more committed to Him. That doesn’t mean you have to go scaring people about hell or preaching about it all the time. It means that you preach about the fact that we have to really be commited to God, and whatnot. I really feel like if we were hearing this, people would be more concerned with faith.
The problem is with all the “hippy priests” of the 60s who haven’t been doing this. What I do know is that all of the young priests I have seen do preach this way. All of the seminarians I know do think this way. So I think that we pray, and we wait. I think as more good priests flow into the priesthood, more people will be hearing what they need to, and we’ll have more priests.