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Brendan
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“company speak”, how so. In other words, you think our clergy lie to each other ( this was a letter from Rome to the Bishops of the US after all).I do not want references to clergy spouting the company line about “well known assistance that such programs have provided since time immemorial in encouraging future priestly vocations” or a priest from your parish crediting his time as an altar server. That is also company speak.
So now you are claiming insights into what a priest has convinced himself of. How do you come by this knowledge.In case you don’t understand, it is in the newly-ordained priest’s corporate interest to credit his altar-boy time with his vocation. All of his peers want to hear that. The Bishop is glad to hear it. He pleases his parish priest with those words. He’s not lying - he has convinced himself that his vocation is correct (not saying it isn’t) and that the proper path to the priesthood is through altar serving (as he is constantly told), so therefore his altar-serving time must have led to his vocation.