|

Let us pray for more
Priestly and Religious Vocations!
Pope Benedict XVI declared
a year of the priest in an effort to encourage "spiritual perfection" in
priests.
The pope will open the special year with a vespers service at the
Vatican June 19, 2009 -- the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
and the day for the sanctification of priests. He will close the
celebrations during a World Meeting of Priests in St. Peter's Square
June 19, 2010.
This year marks the 150th
anniversary of the death of this 19th-century saint who represents a
"true example of a priest at the service of the flock of Christ," the
pope said.
St. John Vianney is widely known to Catholics as the Cure
(parish priest) of Ars who won over the hearts of his villagers in
France by visiting with them, teaching them about God and reconciling
people to the Lord in the confessional.
The pope said he was calling for the special year for priests in an
effort to foster the priest's yearning "for spiritual perfection, upon
which the effectiveness of their ministry principally depends."
"The awareness of the radical social changes over the past decades must
stir the best ecclesial energies to look after the formation of priestly
candidates," the pope said.
Priests must also be "present, identifiable and recognizable -- for
their judgment of faith, their personal virtues and their attire -- in
the fields of culture and charity which have always been at the heart of
the church's mission," he said.
"The centrality of Christ leads to a correct valuation of ordained
ministry," he said, adding that, without priestly ministry, there would
be no Eucharist, no mission and even no church.
|