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I am a Law student from England discerning a vocation to the priesthood.
Someone I know from church - ‘jeff’ - works in media/film stuff at my university. This department runs a project filming at the biggest music festival in the UK. We are the only people apart from the BBC allowed to do this. Other students at the uni do this and earn credit towards their course. The university has recently wanted to sort out their ‘legal position’ regarding this in relation to Intellectual Property law (copyright of music performances, etc.). Around about October/November last year I was in a meeting with this guy as we are in a church group together and he asked if I could help - they have been looking for a Law student to help with this. I agreed, and I have met with someone else at the university to discuss what I would need to do. Obviously we are now almost six months on.
Today I received an email from a Vocations Director from another diocese, but whom I know am in contact with. He has booked a retreat center in Rome for a week over the end of June/beginning of July for the closing of the Year of St. Paul. We also may get to go to First Vespers of the Feast with Pope Benedict, and if not will almost certainly be able to go to the Sunday audience. Also going on this trip would be many other young men my age, most whom I will have met before, who all have tremendous faith and I find an inspiration in my own discernment. Overall, this would be an incredible experience and very useful in my own spiritual development. Fr. needs to know soon who can make it as many of the people he thought would attend cannot make it for a certain reason and he needs to make sure he can make up the numbers.
Now, of course, I have to make the decision (and soon) of whether to let down the people at uni and go to Italy. I am not sure if they can now find someone else to do it, if ‘jeff’ will look bad for me having let the department down and if this will be bad for me in the long run - it would have been good to have on my CV and I may not have the chance again if they do not think I will be reliable. However, to be honest, as far as my discerning goes I am leaning more towards ‘priest’ than ‘anything secular that I will need a Law degree for’.
Any ideas on what I should do? My sister (who is not Catholic) says, ‘come on, it’s Italy!’ I need some more balanced advice
Someone I know from church - ‘jeff’ - works in media/film stuff at my university. This department runs a project filming at the biggest music festival in the UK. We are the only people apart from the BBC allowed to do this. Other students at the uni do this and earn credit towards their course. The university has recently wanted to sort out their ‘legal position’ regarding this in relation to Intellectual Property law (copyright of music performances, etc.). Around about October/November last year I was in a meeting with this guy as we are in a church group together and he asked if I could help - they have been looking for a Law student to help with this. I agreed, and I have met with someone else at the university to discuss what I would need to do. Obviously we are now almost six months on.
Today I received an email from a Vocations Director from another diocese, but whom I know am in contact with. He has booked a retreat center in Rome for a week over the end of June/beginning of July for the closing of the Year of St. Paul. We also may get to go to First Vespers of the Feast with Pope Benedict, and if not will almost certainly be able to go to the Sunday audience. Also going on this trip would be many other young men my age, most whom I will have met before, who all have tremendous faith and I find an inspiration in my own discernment. Overall, this would be an incredible experience and very useful in my own spiritual development. Fr. needs to know soon who can make it as many of the people he thought would attend cannot make it for a certain reason and he needs to make sure he can make up the numbers.
Now, of course, I have to make the decision (and soon) of whether to let down the people at uni and go to Italy. I am not sure if they can now find someone else to do it, if ‘jeff’ will look bad for me having let the department down and if this will be bad for me in the long run - it would have been good to have on my CV and I may not have the chance again if they do not think I will be reliable. However, to be honest, as far as my discerning goes I am leaning more towards ‘priest’ than ‘anything secular that I will need a Law degree for’.
Any ideas on what I should do? My sister (who is not Catholic) says, ‘come on, it’s Italy!’ I need some more balanced advice