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nlmsnyder
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Hi,
I am a mid-life, female, mechanical engineer in my second year of seminary for a Master’s of Divinty in Clinical Pastoral Counseling. Due to seminary issues, the UM church may not accept my seminary for ordination in their church which means I would be researching other denominations to see where I fit theologically and doctrinally. I should know more in about a month.
Meanwhile, I work with Catholics that are returning to the faith and we share a lot of commonality as far as our desiring deeper intimacy with Christ, a life filled with the power of the Holy Spirit and exhibiting the fruits of that life, and the need to reach out to help others in a world full of hurting people.
I have always found beauty in worship services of both Catholic and Orthodox churches, along with other Protestant churches. I don’t have any ecumenical prejudices that I am aware of. God is many places - not just in my church and not just in any other.
I started seminary knowing I was called to seminary but not to what field. The degree I am pursuing can lead, in the Protestant world, to parish ministry, chaplaincy or pastoral counseling.
As simply a curiosity at this point, is there anywhere in the Catholic church where I could be in His service full-time using the degree I am currently pursuing? Ordination is out but that’s not limiting for me. Not being able to help others in His name and for His glory would be limiting for me.
Blessings to all and may we all seek greater understanding of our Lord’s heart.
Nancy
I am a mid-life, female, mechanical engineer in my second year of seminary for a Master’s of Divinty in Clinical Pastoral Counseling. Due to seminary issues, the UM church may not accept my seminary for ordination in their church which means I would be researching other denominations to see where I fit theologically and doctrinally. I should know more in about a month.
Meanwhile, I work with Catholics that are returning to the faith and we share a lot of commonality as far as our desiring deeper intimacy with Christ, a life filled with the power of the Holy Spirit and exhibiting the fruits of that life, and the need to reach out to help others in a world full of hurting people.
I have always found beauty in worship services of both Catholic and Orthodox churches, along with other Protestant churches. I don’t have any ecumenical prejudices that I am aware of. God is many places - not just in my church and not just in any other.
I started seminary knowing I was called to seminary but not to what field. The degree I am pursuing can lead, in the Protestant world, to parish ministry, chaplaincy or pastoral counseling.
As simply a curiosity at this point, is there anywhere in the Catholic church where I could be in His service full-time using the degree I am currently pursuing? Ordination is out but that’s not limiting for me. Not being able to help others in His name and for His glory would be limiting for me.
Blessings to all and may we all seek greater understanding of our Lord’s heart.
Nancy
