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KephasAugustine
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I’ve posted more than once about my vocation confusion. The times when I feel called to the priesthood are slowly beginning to outweigh the times that I feel called to marriage. However, I have celiacs disease, making me unable to consume the Host under both species. In prayer I have implored the Lord to cure me of this aversion to gluten so that I can serve Him as His most faithful priest, but how do I know if I am cured unless I try to eat bread?
On the one hand, the vocations director in San Diego, CA has told me not to look into the priesthood due to my celiacs. On the other hand, the vocations director in Washington, DC has told me he does not see any reason I can’t be a priest.
I am having a lot of trouble discerning between all these directions. Would it be wise to look into a seminary and trust that God would guide my priesthood, if that is truly my calling, and make me able to eat gluten–or have low-gluten Hosts–or should I look down other paths first, as the San Diego vocations director recommended?
Any prayers and/or words of wisdom would be much appreciated.
On the one hand, the vocations director in San Diego, CA has told me not to look into the priesthood due to my celiacs. On the other hand, the vocations director in Washington, DC has told me he does not see any reason I can’t be a priest.
I am having a lot of trouble discerning between all these directions. Would it be wise to look into a seminary and trust that God would guide my priesthood, if that is truly my calling, and make me able to eat gluten–or have low-gluten Hosts–or should I look down other paths first, as the San Diego vocations director recommended?
Any prayers and/or words of wisdom would be much appreciated.