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John_Monaco
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Hello all,
I’m pretty sure everyone here knows me by now; if not:
My name is John Monaco. I’m 16 years old, and entering my senior year at my public high school. Ever since a young age, I have always desired to become closer with Jesus, and become a priest. Recently however, I have been conflicted with deciding between becoming an order priest, or a diocesan. I do not have all the time in the world to decide, for I need to apply to colleges. I need to use the precious 5-7 months I have left to decide, because I’m either going to St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia (diocesan), or to pre-formation/formation programs for the order. Now here are my three options at this time, to be considering.
1.) I met with a Capuchin brother, who had a discussion with me on joining their order. I am planning on attending their discernment weekends this summer/fall, and I love what they do, from what I’ve read.
2.) Continue on with the formation process for the Archdiocese (just took first psychiatric test, awaiting results), and then eventually becoming a diocesan priest.
3.) Keep talking/getting information from the Oblates of the Virgin Mary, visit, etc.
I believe the conflict that resides with me asks the question, “Do I want to become an order priest, or diocesan?” I’ve been extremely stressed out about this question, because I have split feelings.
If I choose the Capuchins (perhaps the Oblates, but more so the OFM Cap), I will be happy in the sense that I want to help the poor, sick, and needy directly; meaning, I would love to go to them and give them everything I could. That’s something I see within the Capuchin lifestyle, is that they go and serve those most in need. I would not have a problem taking a vow of chastity (obviously lol), obedience, however the poverty one would be the hardest, if hard at all, to follow. I’m sure with maturity I’d be able to accept it.
If I choose the diocesan path, I would be able to do what I want the most: Mass, hearing Confessions, Annointing the Sick/Last Rites. I would also be able to preach/deliver my homilies, and that is also something I like a lot. Our Archdiocese, like so many others, are in such a serious shortage of priests, that I could get my education and become ordained, then move back home and help those in need. I mean, ever since my childhood, when wanting to become a priest, it was always the diocesan priest that I dreamed of, and never the order until a month ago.
I know I am ignorant on so many levels, to which I can respond that my knowledge of these two vocation paths will grow immensely as I learn more. I just want CAF’s advice, because it has legitimately helped before. Ultimately, I will have to make the decision myself, but it would seriously help if I had some opnions on what I should do, based on what I described.
Thank you so much CAF, and I will keep this thread active so I can respond to anything I can.
Pax et amor,
John Monaco
I’m pretty sure everyone here knows me by now; if not:
My name is John Monaco. I’m 16 years old, and entering my senior year at my public high school. Ever since a young age, I have always desired to become closer with Jesus, and become a priest. Recently however, I have been conflicted with deciding between becoming an order priest, or a diocesan. I do not have all the time in the world to decide, for I need to apply to colleges. I need to use the precious 5-7 months I have left to decide, because I’m either going to St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia (diocesan), or to pre-formation/formation programs for the order. Now here are my three options at this time, to be considering.
1.) I met with a Capuchin brother, who had a discussion with me on joining their order. I am planning on attending their discernment weekends this summer/fall, and I love what they do, from what I’ve read.
2.) Continue on with the formation process for the Archdiocese (just took first psychiatric test, awaiting results), and then eventually becoming a diocesan priest.
3.) Keep talking/getting information from the Oblates of the Virgin Mary, visit, etc.
I believe the conflict that resides with me asks the question, “Do I want to become an order priest, or diocesan?” I’ve been extremely stressed out about this question, because I have split feelings.
If I choose the Capuchins (perhaps the Oblates, but more so the OFM Cap), I will be happy in the sense that I want to help the poor, sick, and needy directly; meaning, I would love to go to them and give them everything I could. That’s something I see within the Capuchin lifestyle, is that they go and serve those most in need. I would not have a problem taking a vow of chastity (obviously lol), obedience, however the poverty one would be the hardest, if hard at all, to follow. I’m sure with maturity I’d be able to accept it.
If I choose the diocesan path, I would be able to do what I want the most: Mass, hearing Confessions, Annointing the Sick/Last Rites. I would also be able to preach/deliver my homilies, and that is also something I like a lot. Our Archdiocese, like so many others, are in such a serious shortage of priests, that I could get my education and become ordained, then move back home and help those in need. I mean, ever since my childhood, when wanting to become a priest, it was always the diocesan priest that I dreamed of, and never the order until a month ago.
I know I am ignorant on so many levels, to which I can respond that my knowledge of these two vocation paths will grow immensely as I learn more. I just want CAF’s advice, because it has legitimately helped before. Ultimately, I will have to make the decision myself, but it would seriously help if I had some opnions on what I should do, based on what I described.
Thank you so much CAF, and I will keep this thread active so I can respond to anything I can.
Pax et amor,
John Monaco