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I sometimes consider the priesthood as a serious vocational option… othertimes, I’m less certain (I have more than enough time).
But I think that whatever I do, it needs to be meaningful, and I want to work with people–to help those hurting, especially. I recently was told to look into an organization called To Write Love On Her Arm and thought instantly, “THIS is something I want to be a part of…” I was wondering…
If one is a priest, does that mean he’s too “anchored down” in a diocese to be able to move about and help in many different places? Does it mean that if I’m in Denver one day and I get a call saying, “We need you over here in Chicago,” that I’m stuck in Denver?
Does that make any sense? If I was involved in a ministry that was very widespread and called me to be in many different places, would this make such a line of duty incompatible with the priesthood?
Are there Catholic ministries that call priests to help out in certain situations and areas as needed?
It’s late and this makes a little sense in my mind. If it doesn’t on the Web, sorry. I’ll repost later.
But I think that whatever I do, it needs to be meaningful, and I want to work with people–to help those hurting, especially. I recently was told to look into an organization called To Write Love On Her Arm and thought instantly, “THIS is something I want to be a part of…” I was wondering…
If one is a priest, does that mean he’s too “anchored down” in a diocese to be able to move about and help in many different places? Does it mean that if I’m in Denver one day and I get a call saying, “We need you over here in Chicago,” that I’m stuck in Denver?
Does that make any sense? If I was involved in a ministry that was very widespread and called me to be in many different places, would this make such a line of duty incompatible with the priesthood?
Are there Catholic ministries that call priests to help out in certain situations and areas as needed?
It’s late and this makes a little sense in my mind. If it doesn’t on the Web, sorry. I’ll repost later.