Either you have a vocation to the priesthood, or to religious life or you don’t.
If a person doesn’t have such a vocation then they are called to live holy lives in the world.
We don’t have to playact at being religious or priests in order to live a full, challenging and holy life of prayer and mission.
In some ways it is the hardest vocation of all:
- To be a holy and faith-filled and faithful husband and father, or wife and mother, or single person.
- To live chastely whatever our married or relationship state
- To be Catholic in the world today.
- To be a Catholic teacher, or policeman, or chef, or soldier, or nurse, or doctor, or construction worker etc., etc.
We can make a huge difference wherever we are, and in doing so we participate with Christ in His mission of re-Creating the world.
This is a life of quiet heroism and service and leadership.
It means we need to make stands, take positions, make our voices heard, be seen and be counted. This also means we will be reviled and spat on, laughed at, sued, ignored, called wackos.
It means we need to properly inform our consciences, learn our faith, become familiar with orthodox theology.
This is all good!