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thorlakursaint
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Dear all,
I am from Scandinavia and I have a problem due to my vocation. Many years ago I realized that I wanted to become a Priest. I discussed it with my diocesan Priest and the Bishop. I had some interviews and they told me that I was accepted to become a seminarian. I should be living in Rome for five years and study. They would finance my studies through a foundation.
Due to the financial crisis in the world, I have large debts towards a bank. I can not do anything to settle the debts or pay. I can not sell my apartment and even if I could, it would not give enough money to pay my debts. One of the possibilities is to wait and see if the bank will make me bankrupt. Can I do this? My bishop has no solution for me but he still thinks I should start my studies and then see what happens.
Can you please give me advice. I have never had financial difficulties and I felt my vocation long time before the financial crisis and discussed with the Bishop.
Your brother in Christ.
I am from Scandinavia and I have a problem due to my vocation. Many years ago I realized that I wanted to become a Priest. I discussed it with my diocesan Priest and the Bishop. I had some interviews and they told me that I was accepted to become a seminarian. I should be living in Rome for five years and study. They would finance my studies through a foundation.
Due to the financial crisis in the world, I have large debts towards a bank. I can not do anything to settle the debts or pay. I can not sell my apartment and even if I could, it would not give enough money to pay my debts. One of the possibilities is to wait and see if the bank will make me bankrupt. Can I do this? My bishop has no solution for me but he still thinks I should start my studies and then see what happens.
Can you please give me advice. I have never had financial difficulties and I felt my vocation long time before the financial crisis and discussed with the Bishop.
Your brother in Christ.