Priest Shortage in Ireland

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IRELAND-VOCATIONS Feb-27-2008 (350 words) xxxi

Irish directory shows Ireland heading toward major priest shortage

By Cian Molloy
Catholic News Service

DUBLIN, Ireland (CNS) – New figures on vocations published in the 2008 Irish Catholic Directory indicate how quickly the country is headed toward a major shortage of priests.

According to the directory, the country lost 160 priests last year – mostly because of death in old age – and had only nine new ordinations. Currently there are about 4,750 priests in Ireland but, if current trends continue, by 2028 Ireland will have fewer than 1,500 priests.

“It’s a trend that priests would have known about for some time,” said Father Eamonn Bourke, Dublin diocesan vocations director. "But many laypeople are only beginning to become aware of the implications and the dramatic effect that the fall in vocations will have.

“It will mean parish amalgamations, it will mean some parishes not having daily Masses and it will probably mean some parishes not having a Mass every Sunday,” he told Catholic News Service. “Couples will not be able to get married on their own – it’s more likely that they will make their wedding vows with at least another couple sharing the ceremony. The same will apply to funeral Masses.”

Father Bourke said that the decline in vocations was demoralizing to priests, who already were disheartened by the scandal of clerical child sexual abuse and an overall decline in faith among the general population.

However, he noted that once students enter an Irish seminary they are far more likely to stay the course and be ordained than they were 20 or 30 years ago.

“The seminary entrance requirements are much tougher than they used to be,” he said, adding that the dropout rate is lower than 20 percent and “that is a result of the discernment process.”

Meanwhile, the statistics for female vocations in the 2008 Irish Catholic Directory are even bleaker than those for men: The number of woman religious declined by 228 last year, chiefly because of death in old age, but the number of new religious sisters taking final vows in 2007 was only two.

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Doesn’t look good for the Irish Church, well everywhere but maybe Africa seems to be having a shortage. We must pray for vocations, urgently. One thing in the meantime that could be done is encourage male altar servers, and or ban female altar servers
 
And from what I discern…Ireland has never ordained any permanent deacons either. More reasons to pray to St.Patrick to intercede on their behalf. Forget the parades and parties, pray for Ireland.
 
Ireland has become one of the most financially successful countries in Europe. Sometimes a sudden success can bring with it a feeling of not being as dependent on God. I have relatives in Ireland so I can see how wealth has changed them. Instead of having a wedding in a church they are married in castles. Instead of having many children they are becoming like their American cousins. Mothers are no longer encouraging their sons to be priests. They have always been a well educated country…that’s part of their financial success. But if their colleges have become anything like the American colleges…:eek: … the more educated they become, the less religious they may become.
 
Funny that so many places in the US to this day have mission priests from Ireland (the ones around here were all ordained 20+ years ago). How times have changed.
 
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