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Father_La_Fleur
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Yes,
God does love you and your family more than you can ever imagine…He is very well aware of what sacrifice He is asking of you and of them. He knows what is best for you and for them, not you, nor your parents. All this shows your attachments and how much you love all those entrusted to your care, and how much those to whom you have been entrusted, love you.
I had a painful decision to make when I entered the Seminary, and, even before, when I left home to study and to work. I am the youngest of nine in my family and felt expected to stay and take care of my Mother. My Mother passed away last May 20,2011, God bless the Mother of a Priest. She had Dementia but knew who I was. As a Priest, I found time to be with her. As a Religious, it is different, but, God know this, He knows what is most favorable to your Vocation and to your parents’ well-being and salvation. My Mother was grateful I left her for God because she did not want to feel responsible for retarding a Vocation, or being an obstacle, or adversary or a rival to God’s Will. A true Mother and Father will teach you to love God more than them, and to leave them for God when the time comes.
I will pray for the occasion for you to speak about what the passion and the first love, Jesus has put into your heart, namely, His very Self. Many Catholic parents say: We need more local Vocations to the Priesthood! and We need some young Nuns to help rebuild our families! and so on, but, on condition that You don’t take my child!!! Take someone else’s pride and joy!
A Mother asked me to dissuade a young man from becoming a Priest, to even seriously consider it because he was all she had…I answered that I can only pray that God’s Will be done and that I’m sure the Lord does not want her to be abandoned any more than He wanted Mary to be abandoned by Jesus-He was all She had. Besides, where would I be today, if a Priest had told me not to become a Priest? I could not be here listening to you!
Fr. Dominic
God does love you and your family more than you can ever imagine…He is very well aware of what sacrifice He is asking of you and of them. He knows what is best for you and for them, not you, nor your parents. All this shows your attachments and how much you love all those entrusted to your care, and how much those to whom you have been entrusted, love you.
I had a painful decision to make when I entered the Seminary, and, even before, when I left home to study and to work. I am the youngest of nine in my family and felt expected to stay and take care of my Mother. My Mother passed away last May 20,2011, God bless the Mother of a Priest. She had Dementia but knew who I was. As a Priest, I found time to be with her. As a Religious, it is different, but, God know this, He knows what is most favorable to your Vocation and to your parents’ well-being and salvation. My Mother was grateful I left her for God because she did not want to feel responsible for retarding a Vocation, or being an obstacle, or adversary or a rival to God’s Will. A true Mother and Father will teach you to love God more than them, and to leave them for God when the time comes.
I will pray for the occasion for you to speak about what the passion and the first love, Jesus has put into your heart, namely, His very Self. Many Catholic parents say: We need more local Vocations to the Priesthood! and We need some young Nuns to help rebuild our families! and so on, but, on condition that You don’t take my child!!! Take someone else’s pride and joy!
A Mother asked me to dissuade a young man from becoming a Priest, to even seriously consider it because he was all she had…I answered that I can only pray that God’s Will be done and that I’m sure the Lord does not want her to be abandoned any more than He wanted Mary to be abandoned by Jesus-He was all She had. Besides, where would I be today, if a Priest had told me not to become a Priest? I could not be here listening to you!
Fr. Dominic