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DiscerningOne
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Hi all,
And thank you very much for this great resource! I have read the site for a long time.
I have a joy and a dilemma. I really think I am being called to become a Deacon. My pastor has even suggested it to me. I am of proper age, have a great supportive family, and I feel very close to God and the Catholic Church. I have become much more spiritually active in my Church in the last year.
So I was reading about the process, and one thing concerned me. I read about the “impediments” to proceed, and in my younger days I strayed from the Church, and was adulterous. Mostly before marriage, but my behavior was not always perfect after. I also did not go to Mass for probably 30 years. Jesus got me back.
I really changed my behavior about 6-8 years ago, although I really have been seriously back in the Church for 2 years. I confessed all my sins when I came back to the church, and I have almost forgotten about that life. This history is not something I want to be discussing in an interview as part of the process of becoming a Deacon. Any thing normal about family life, job, references, background checks, criminal record, etc. will be fine. I feel God gave me a second chance by keeping this between me and Him, and I would highly prefer it stay that way.
Will this come up? Or will questioning in this area solely be based on our family life now, or over the past 3-5 years, etc.?
I feel such a strong calling, but if the interview gets into anything close to a confession of my sins, I just don’t want to do that and risk the family life I have. I also don’t want to lie either. But if the interview is trying to determine my current lifestyle, current tendencies and habits, as well as all the background references/criminal check/job check etc., this won’t come up. Interviews with my wife and child won’t be an issue either.
What should I expect?
Thank you so much for your help, I am praying and worrying about this. One of the first things I said to my pastor is that the biggest impediment to becoming a Deacon is I don’t feel very worthy, and he said Jesus always chooses sinners and the weakest to do His ministry, so don’t worry about it. I sure have a lot of practical experience to help people with, huh.
Thanks.
And thank you very much for this great resource! I have read the site for a long time.
I have a joy and a dilemma. I really think I am being called to become a Deacon. My pastor has even suggested it to me. I am of proper age, have a great supportive family, and I feel very close to God and the Catholic Church. I have become much more spiritually active in my Church in the last year.
So I was reading about the process, and one thing concerned me. I read about the “impediments” to proceed, and in my younger days I strayed from the Church, and was adulterous. Mostly before marriage, but my behavior was not always perfect after. I also did not go to Mass for probably 30 years. Jesus got me back.
I really changed my behavior about 6-8 years ago, although I really have been seriously back in the Church for 2 years. I confessed all my sins when I came back to the church, and I have almost forgotten about that life. This history is not something I want to be discussing in an interview as part of the process of becoming a Deacon. Any thing normal about family life, job, references, background checks, criminal record, etc. will be fine. I feel God gave me a second chance by keeping this between me and Him, and I would highly prefer it stay that way.
Will this come up? Or will questioning in this area solely be based on our family life now, or over the past 3-5 years, etc.?
I feel such a strong calling, but if the interview gets into anything close to a confession of my sins, I just don’t want to do that and risk the family life I have. I also don’t want to lie either. But if the interview is trying to determine my current lifestyle, current tendencies and habits, as well as all the background references/criminal check/job check etc., this won’t come up. Interviews with my wife and child won’t be an issue either.
What should I expect?
Thank you so much for your help, I am praying and worrying about this. One of the first things I said to my pastor is that the biggest impediment to becoming a Deacon is I don’t feel very worthy, and he said Jesus always chooses sinners and the weakest to do His ministry, so don’t worry about it. I sure have a lot of practical experience to help people with, huh.
Thanks.