Oh Dear. No-one said this.* I* said just the opposite, and I apologize profusely if my suggestions got lost in my prose.
Don’t think that Catholic school is enough. Does yours have a Mass where the whole school goes? Try attending this and observe. How is the tabernacle/altar treated by the children? Watching the kids at my son’s school, I’d say 1 in 50 kids at least seem to have some comprehension of *whom *they are there for.
Also, if you went to Catholic school, how many of your classmates are real Catholics. Facebook has shown me a frightening penchant of my former classmates to ignore and belittle God and, seek out the occult for “fun”.
I’m not saying “don’t send them to Catholic school”; I am saying it is really not enough.
Now it’s MY turn to be offended. I was just trying to share some wisdom with you. Maybe help you think outside the box.
“Not putting God first”? That’s laughable. Are you saying the thousands of lay people that do the work of God, unrewarded, are NOT putting God first?
Be fair, you have not definitively declared that being a deacon *is *your calling. If you had approached it that way you would have gotten different answers.
Sorry, but you are 100% wrong here. You are preaching prosperity gospel, and that concerns me if you intend to spread this around.
If it comes from the HEART it is coming from you-> you have just made yourself “God”. Your ego and desires do not drive God. If it comes from the Holy Spirit you will not go wrong, but discerning what is “Spirit-inspired” vs. “other” is no simple matter.
I’m sorry, $100,000 + dollars to have a title and be able to say a sermon to a couple dozen people every once in a while does not make the most sense to me. Most people are unaware of this cost and should be apprised if they are uncertain about their calling as you *seemed *to indicate.
There’s the problem. Interpreting your calling. You sound to me like a student who wants to play an instrument: in order to play well, you must first
listen. I and wise others (the others are “wise”, I’m still struggling

) have given you suggestions for *learning *to teach; if being a deacon is indeed where God wants you to be, there will be no obstruction: every step you take will lead down that path. If you really were being called to this, I would think negative seeming responses would make you shake your head sadly at our lack of understanding; but instead, you get angry and respond uncharitably.
I’m *not *sorry that I am a mom that does more work for God as a mom than most priests could only hope;
let alone the deacons that seem little better than superfluous. I am always striving to do more and, believe me, the possibilities are endless.
How dare you belittle that amazing vocation?
~sigh~ Pax, sister.
May God open your heart to our sincere answers that are there to help, not just you but all parents that feel like we need to do more. And may God encourage and inspire us all to reach beyond what we think is possible.