I am a Muslim Converted..Baptized in April...Jesus, My Sweetheart, turned his ear and heard me! Even before I thought of converting I had learned all the rosaries Prayers, which I had started to do everyday and the Divine Chapel of Jesus. I learned all the prayers, and, things were just appearing on my phone. I would see signs Everywhere I Go. How things seem to unfold revel naturally to me. As in nature, rabbits would walk up to me, Swan came off the lake to greet me, and I have to say, there's nothing in this world like the love of Jesus! it's enlightening, there's no human being no material things no diamonds, nothing that can fulfill me and make my heart joyful as my sweetheart Jesus, has done for me! I love him so much I have This insatiable love for Him, I'm addicted to him .my Sweetheart Jesus..🌈🕊🌏🕊💚
In highschool I was drawn to the priesthood, I spent those years really trying to discern it or not, all my family was betting on me being a priest, but I never really felt the call for it. I asked God to call me to priesthood but it never happened. Then a year after highschool I met my now fiancé and I felt a strong calling to marriage so now here we are preparing for it.
Noah, As a Permanent Deacon myself, I can tell you that the process is similar and agree that this would be an excellent topic for a program. Even if it is an overview and the history and function of the Deacon would be an excellent topic.
Thank you, Father Rich for sharing your discernment of your vocation to the priesthood. It truly touched my heart; and I know that you were called by God. May God bless you for accepting the call!
Father Rich, whenever you want to come to the Monterey California area and you want to celebrate mass in Spanish/Spanglish, I’m here for it 😁 That would be awesome! Que Dios los bendiga 🙏🏼
AWESOME show. With all respect to your many excellent guests the shows when it’s just the three of you talking are to my mind the best. God bless you and your show.
Been addicted to the show for years now. Thanks guys, great job in spreading the word. I was listening keenly as I’m interested in becoming a deacon. 🙏🏽
Thank you for sharing your testimony Fr Rich. I hope a lot of young men get to view this episode. Your words were beautiful. I hope you don’t mind me sharing my vocation story… after discerning for myself I was called to marriage. This year I will be married 32 years with four beautiful daughters. But I am also the wife of a permanent deacon. For those men who are discerning, please make sure that your wives support you in your journey. It’s an incredible journey , with so much fulfillment. It’s a journey of great charity. But , it’s very important that your spouse supports you. For a few years, I was on a panel of wives that were there to help the wives of those men in the process of the journey…. We were their to help them spiritually and to give them the encouragement when things felt confusing. In my diocese it is a five year journey. The first year being discernment … just like for the priesthood. There is an initial interview with a deacon/s with his/their wives to seek acceptance , if accepted then there wil be interviews and retreats … after aspirancy you will be again interviewed if you are accepted to candidacy… I could continue but just so you know the beginning of your journey… Fr Rich , my husband’s initial interview was at St. Rita’s parish and two days before her feast day…so we have something in common. Wish I could me you three in person… you are all so informative and I love the laughs . God bless🙏🏻
Forgot to add… if your wife dies after you are ordained to the diaconate , you are not allow to remarry. So depending on your diocese there might be an age requirement and also the age of your children
At my high school, Br. Tom laid face down on the gym floor and became Fr. Tom in the late 80s. He had one disfigured hand (born that way) and he never mentioned that that was an issue ever. He later became the principal of our school for many years and now pastors one of the CA missions. Love that guy. He once was engaged to be married too, but God won, I guess. Do prospective nuns get to go to college too when they enter the sisterhood? That sounds like such a fascinating experience. Wow, going to school for something you're excited about!
Our church, in southern California, sits nestled inside flowing hills of a well to do community. I'd love to now detach and tune in to my holy calling. 🏌️
Did you read any comments made a year after your program? I recently subscribed. As always, I am grateful to all those who had a calling to the priesthood. While women cannot become priests, what are the qualifications and practical path to becoming a nun or joining a convent? Many blessings.
Great show, interesting and informative! You guys are very funny and have a good chemistry together.(How many times have you heard that?) When you all said at the end "Dominus Vobiscum" and you answered "Et cum spiritu tuo" I wondered if any of you go to a Latin Mass? Also, whenever Ryan DellaCrosse turns his head and looks over at the camera it makes the appearance that he's looking right at you through the camera to see if you are either paying attention or what you are thinking. I noticed that this was posted in May of 2022 and I'm just seeing it now. I was happy to hear you mention Pope John XXIII National Seminary in Weston Massachusetts. Last Apri of 2022 l I attended Pope John XXIII National Seminary for a First Friday Discernment for the first time as a late vocation obviously and I've been to about 5-6 since and I've absolutely and thoroughly enjoyed the experience; in particular meeting the seminarians there and when I've had the chance to occasionally sit in on some classes. I would be remiss if I also didn't mention how good the food is there as well, so much so that if I'm fasting on that Friday I never make it through their dinners that they have there without breaking my fast. It's very good food! I'd appreciate your prayers as I go through this process and I'll keep you all in mine as well. I also can't believe you guys don't have way more subscribers by now too. Dominus Vobiscum Pax
I always say to God the Father, when, I'm praying, and, I am in front of the Eucharist almost every night. I go to church Saturdays and Sundays to receive communion. I do confession every month, but I always say to the father, I know you love me as much as you love David? and Isaiah? I know father you love me just as much as you love Solomon and Samuel.🌈🕊
I'm from long island NY.. I go to whatever Catholic Church I'm near to in my daily schedule, but I've gone to St John's in Bohemia NY? a lot and they have a Jesus statue hanging on the wall I saw Jesus face came to life three times at that church!.. I swear!.. I'm In Love With Jesus..I couldn't imagine my life without him.. he is the love of my life I can't tell you. I don't think there's anyone in this world that could take his place in my heart!
What is this Song about Saint Monica and Augustine's love for her? I'm dying to listen to it and kicking myself for not knowing of it sooner so I could dance with my mom to it at my wedding. Thanks!
Thanks for this episode, guys! It inspired me to write a television "dramedy" script about guys discerning God's call. I'll be listening to this episode over and over as a part of my research.
@@HoldYourBreat4 I wrote the first five pages of the first draft of the pilot episode today. Which would be a lot more impressive if I were a professional screenwriter instead of a stay at home mom lol. However, I’m plugging away at it, and if it’s good enough I’ll crowd fund it to see it come up life!
Have you considered doing a documentary?. I watched one about 7 years ago and I think it was called "God Or The Girl" It was very interesting. They followed around 4-5 young men who were discerning the Priesthood and what they went through and the decisions they had to make. Apparently sometimes the girl wins over God.
I’m just checking to see if Fr. Rich reads the comments. 😂. I’ve been listening to this show for a couple of years, and oh my joyful surprise when I landed in a parish as a visitor, and there was Fr. Rich.
i always thought since i visited a monastary since i was 12 that god wanted me to be a priest, with recent women and realationship problems, im starting to think, thats the next best thing, even as big of a sinner i am
Hello, I am currently discerning to be a priest. I had some questions: 1. How can I determine whether to be diocesan or a particular order? 2. Can discerning periods be skipped if I am already determined to be ready for priesthood? Thank You.
My husband did seminary before he left and met me. - no skipping. You have to train, and that means basically getting a doctorate. It's not just spiritual discernment, it's academic and practical training (classes, getting your undergrad and graduate degrees, summer assignments...there's a lot). - you work with your spiritual director. You also take retreats with various religious orders if you feel a calling in that direction ("come and see"). Going to a diocesan seminary is probably a good start if you're not sure yet.
How beautiful it is to be called by God! My thoughts are... If you truly believe that you are being called... You should go talk to your parish priest. I am sure he could answer your questions and give you some direction. I wish you all the best...and by Gods grace, become a Holy Priest. Better yet...shoot for sainthood! I love the story of Brother Andre..from Canada. He never became a priest...but he did become a saint! God bless! 🌹
Hey brother! I'm currently a postulant for The Missionaries of the Holy Spirit. When I first started discernment after a very deep encounter with Christ I had the same question as you LOL! I researched myself many religious orders and learned about a few. Learning is key to understand what you may feel drawn towards. Also being open to prayer and to God where he calls you. Talking with your parish priest or if you have a spiritual director (if you don't you should find one also!) That helped me. I first met with a religious Brother to ask questions and to just chat and it was a process for me of a year and some.
Very interesting...But with the current and coming shortage of Priests, couldn't the Bachelors (Philosophy?). Master's and advanced formal education be trimmed for more practical studies, like counseling and focusing on the Catachism? Seems like a very qualified Pastor could be turned out without nearly a decade of theroletical study...
The hardest part is between NO and WAIT when it comes to God answering prayer. To actually KNOW is it NO or is it WAIT. Anyone with some help please. God bless. Praise Jesus and Mary always!!! Ps please watch the warning or illumination of conscience by Christine Watkins. Then The Papacy can NOT be destroyed. Then Don’t call protestant’s Christian. Then Following Padre Pio!
It’s so much easier to just be raised catholic than Protestant, you can be raised catholic and never ever go to mass but you’re set with all sacraments, you can be 90 and still go to confession for the first time, so lucky!!!
Why do seminaries look down on older more grown people seeking his calling?I was asking for a small recommendation letter from my church Priest ( part of college process) and the newer guy told me if I could go find another church . I been going there since 1988..
What is the annual salary for a Catholic Priest (Diocesan) $ In many dioceses, the salary is set by the bishop, and it is never enough for any single ordained lifestyle.
Usually the pay varies from parish to parish and depends on whether the priest in question is the pastor or the assistant. (Ballpark estimate for where I am, 20-25k a year? That may not be accurate though). The pay may not be much (I'm not a priest yet, soon-to-be a transitional deacon) but the parish covers many of the typical bills, rent, and other expenses. So really we don't need a large paycheck. There should be a healthy detachment from most things that would require a larger salary. To be certain, priesthood and religious life isn't something you get into for the money.
I have full respect for whatever someone wants to believe in, I myself am Quaker. Due to the core belief of egalitarianism, we Quakers do not use any titles "Sir, Ma'am, Dr., Rev., Mr., Mrs., Ms., etc.",( plus in general we don't have a pastoral leadership setup). We use the term Friend only. Would a Priest be offended if I referred him as "Friend" or "Friend Smith" instead of "Father" or "Father Smith"?
I have always felt a deep calling to be a priest but due to catholic rules I cannot be ordained. I am married and 57 yrs old. retired from my job our children are grown with lives of their own. Just me and the wife now. I have prayed that the Holy Father would change the rules and allow me to serve God in the way I have felt he has pulled me for many years. However sometimes more than often things get in the way and we do not submit to Gods will.
I have a bad experience with a catholic priest. I went to him because I have a demon attached to me. He put me on a program which I pray three times a day. Every week he wants me to email him with an update. He stopped emailing me and I stopped going to church. I thought he was going to help me.
The minor orders and tonsure being suppressed is a tragedy. Because at least when you're tonsured your second year of seminary you have the grace of state to help you, nowadays you don't get the state of cleric until ordained to the diaconate.
I'm pretty sure that the kid's have to be at least 18. Call the local parish or the local vocation director. You'll also need an annulment from your marriage. If you have to wait you'll have plenty of time to prepare, pray, learn and discern.
Greetings. Please Clarify that you are Discussing the Roman Catholic Priesthood, simply because the Regulations are Different for the Eastern Catholic Churches. Children and Being Married are Not Impediments for the Ordination of a man to the Priesthood.
@@ninagordon4434 yes it is. They still shouldn’t have to apologize for something like that. Period. They’re trying to be nice,I get it. There’s nothing to apologize about.
Kind of shocked that this is a two year old video an there is still not an answer. It come down to the qualifications to be a pastor/preast as set forward in the New Testament.
Well, first you have to be recognized by the diocesan vocations director as either gay or gay-adjacent. Then, you must display decidedly non-orthodox tendencies. Then, once admitted to seminary, you must demonstrate your willingness (or better, enthusiasm) for engaging in the gay-ndeer games. Then...well, I can't go on, it's too tragic.
I’ll pray for you-we are supposed to pray for our Priests as they face far greater trials than most because of who they are. It’s a grave sin to mock a Priest. You can’t condemn all for the actions of a few. The Catholic Church is greater than that, we are Gods Church, the Only one God started Himself!!!
Not judging good, God-fearing priests. Judging the LARGE number of functionaries in authority over the admission process and those ruling over too many seminaries who simply do NOT belong there. Actual priests know what I'm talking about. I've been told these things by MANY priests (and washed-out seminarians) in my acquaintance.
Also judging the plurality of spiritually empty, careerist bishops who have promoted, tolerated, or in any other manner allowed this contagion to take hold in our precious Church. Yep, those, I judge. And so will God.
@@mileseggimann5483 don't forget God will judge you too, and it seems like you have a lot of hatred in your heart. I focus on my judgment and leave the judging of others to God.
I am a Muslim Converted..Baptized in April...Jesus, My Sweetheart, turned his ear and heard me! Even before I thought of converting I had learned all the rosaries Prayers, which I had started to do everyday and the Divine Chapel of Jesus. I learned all the prayers, and, things were just appearing on my phone. I would see signs Everywhere I Go. How things seem to unfold revel naturally to me. As in nature, rabbits would walk up to me, Swan came off the lake to greet me, and I have to say, there's nothing in this world like the love of Jesus! it's enlightening, there's no human being no material things no diamonds, nothing that can fulfill me and make my heart joyful as my sweetheart Jesus, has done for me! I love him so much I have This insatiable love for Him, I'm addicted to him .my Sweetheart Jesus..🌈🕊🌏🕊💚
amen same here
In highschool I was drawn to the priesthood, I spent those years really trying to discern it or not, all my family was betting on me being a priest, but I never really felt the call for it. I asked God to call me to priesthood but it never happened. Then a year after highschool I met my now fiancé and I felt a strong calling to marriage so now here we are preparing for it.
God bless you and your soon to be wife. May our Lord bless you with many children🙏
Great episode! I’d love to hear more about the Diaconate. As a married Catholic, I am very interested in that.
Me too Noah! 🙏🏽
Same here, I know my Diocese is holding meetings at different parrishes about the Diaconate. I plan on attending them
Come on guys do it
Noah, As a Permanent Deacon myself, I can tell you that the process is similar and agree that this would be an excellent topic for a program. Even if it is an overview and the history and function of the Deacon would be an excellent topic.
@@johncarey5266 that’s fantastic… I’m also interested in the permanent Deaconate
This episode helps as a father with sons. I sincerely pray at least one is called to the priesthood and talk to them about that often. Thank you!
"When the Lord hit me, He hit me pretty good." (Line from "Bourbon, Bluegrass, and the Bible" by the Hillbilly Thomists)
I know our priests are only human, but wow! The walk y’all have with God is so intimately profound!
Short version: lots and lots and lots of school.
And discernment.
Oh father your testimony is so powerful it moves my heart. God bless you and your ministry.
Thank you, Father Rich for sharing your discernment of your vocation to the priesthood. It truly touched my heart; and I know that you were called by God. May God bless you for accepting the call!
Father Rich, whenever you want to come to the Monterey California area and you want to celebrate mass in Spanish/Spanglish, I’m here for it 😁 That would be awesome! Que Dios los bendiga 🙏🏼
Yooo I live in seaside California, good to know I ain’t the only on the central coast listening to this show 👌🏽
@@juanisidro4849 Marina in da house lol it’s a great show! How can we not listen? 😁
@@gcrodriguez true true lol
AWESOME show. With all respect to your many excellent guests the shows when it’s just the three of you talking are to my mind the best. God bless you and your show.
Been addicted to the show for years now. Thanks guys, great job in spreading the word. I was listening keenly as I’m interested in becoming a deacon. 🙏🏽
Are you from LBK?
Do it the church needs you
How to become a Permanent Deacon. For next show ?
AMAZING EPISODE!!! So happy you burst everyone’s misconceived ideals of seminary life being a barefoot brother, solemn and silent monastery experience
I hope the Father Stu movie will plant a seed in the call for men in real life that man persevered
I'd love to hear an episode on monasticism
Thank you for sharing your testimony Fr Rich.
I hope a lot of young men get to view this episode. Your words were beautiful.
I hope you don’t mind me sharing my vocation story… after discerning for myself I was called to marriage. This year I will be married 32 years with four beautiful daughters. But I am also the wife of a permanent deacon. For those men who are discerning, please make sure that your wives support you in your journey. It’s an incredible journey , with so much fulfillment. It’s a journey of great charity. But , it’s very important that your spouse supports you. For a few years, I was on a panel of wives that were there to help the wives of those men in the process of the journey…. We were their to help them spiritually and to give them the encouragement when things felt confusing.
In my diocese it is a five year journey. The first year being discernment … just like for the priesthood. There is an initial interview with a deacon/s with his/their wives to seek acceptance , if accepted then there wil be interviews and
retreats … after aspirancy you will be again interviewed if you are accepted to candidacy… I could
continue but just so you know the beginning of your journey…
Fr Rich , my husband’s initial interview was at St. Rita’s parish and two days before her feast day…so we have something in common.
Wish I could me you three in person… you are all so informative and I love the laughs . God bless🙏🏻
Forgot to add… if your wife dies after you are ordained to the diaconate , you are not allow to remarry. So depending on your diocese there might be an age requirement and also the age of your children
@@leonoranorman8273 your reply was super helpful thank you. I’m a married father of 5 (oldest 18 youngest 3) interested in the Deaconate
You’re very welcome.
God bless you on your journey 🙏🏻
It would be nice to have an episode about how you three met. Or maybe also how Catholic Talk Show got started. It would be interesting.
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At my high school, Br. Tom laid face down on the gym floor and became Fr. Tom in the late 80s. He had one disfigured hand (born that way) and he never mentioned that that was an issue ever. He later became the principal of our school for many years and now pastors one of the CA missions. Love that guy. He once was engaged to be married too, but God won, I guess.
Do prospective nuns get to go to college too when they enter the sisterhood? That sounds like such a fascinating experience. Wow, going to school for something you're excited about!
There is a bunch of nuns taking college corses at Holy Apostles ..
Great episode guys! Really enjoyed hearing about the path to the priesthood.🙏🏼🙏🏼
Love your story, interesting and informative to hear about your journey Thank you Father Rich
Our church, in southern California, sits nestled inside flowing hills of a well to do community. I'd love to now detach and tune in to my holy calling. 🏌️
For women religious, I suggest interviewing Sr Joseph Andrew (vocation director) of Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist..
Great episode as usual!
Did you read any comments made a year after your program? I recently subscribed. As always, I am grateful to all those who had a calling to the priesthood. While women cannot become priests, what are the qualifications and practical path to becoming a nun or joining a convent? Many blessings.
Great program
This just gets better and better great topic. Thanks 🙏
Why is the suice one there that seems kind of backwards
Great show, interesting and informative!
You guys are very funny and have a good chemistry together.(How many times have you heard that?)
When you all said at the end "Dominus Vobiscum" and you answered "Et cum spiritu tuo"
I wondered if any of you go to a Latin Mass?
Also, whenever Ryan DellaCrosse turns his head and looks over at the camera it makes the appearance that he's looking right at you through the camera to see if you are either paying attention or what you are thinking.
I noticed that this was posted in May of 2022 and I'm just seeing it now.
I was happy to hear you mention Pope John XXIII National Seminary in Weston Massachusetts.
Last Apri of 2022 l I attended Pope John XXIII National Seminary for a First Friday Discernment for the first time as a late vocation obviously and I've been to about 5-6 since and I've absolutely and thoroughly enjoyed the experience; in particular meeting the seminarians there and when I've had the chance to occasionally sit in on some classes. I would be remiss if I also didn't mention how good the food is there as well, so much so that if I'm fasting on that Friday I never make it through their dinners that they have there without breaking my fast. It's very good food!
I'd appreciate your prayers as I go through this process and I'll keep you all in mine as well.
I also can't believe you guys don't have way more subscribers by now too.
Dominus Vobiscum
Pax
Admirable....really beautiful...the calling.
I got rejected based on the vocation director's belief. Now, I'm petitioning the dioceses.
Glad you are a priest Father Pagano
I always say to God the Father, when, I'm praying, and, I am in front of the Eucharist almost every night. I go to church Saturdays and Sundays to receive communion. I do confession every month, but I always say to the father, I know you love me as much as you love David? and Isaiah? I know father you love me just as much as you love Solomon and Samuel.🌈🕊
I'm from long island NY.. I go to whatever Catholic Church I'm near to in my daily schedule, but I've gone to St John's in Bohemia NY? a lot and they have a Jesus statue hanging on the wall I saw Jesus face came to life three times at that church!.. I swear!.. I'm In Love With Jesus..I couldn't imagine my life without him.. he is the love of my life I can't tell you. I don't think there's anyone in this world that could take his place in my heart!
Great show I really enjoyed listening and learn a lot.
I love Ave Maria this was great.
Yup.
The Church is definitely safe.
I am not called to the priesthood.
No danger of that.
Loved: "How 'bout we gotcha ordained, today, huh?" 🤣
What is this Song about Saint Monica and Augustine's love for her? I'm dying to listen to it and kicking myself for not knowing of it sooner so I could dance with my mom to it at my wedding. Thanks!
Thanks for this episode, guys! It inspired me to write a television "dramedy" script about guys discerning God's call. I'll be listening to this episode over and over as a part of my research.
I’d love to see this come to fruition… update us all please
@@HoldYourBreat4 I wrote the first five pages of the first draft of the pilot episode today. Which would be a lot more impressive if I were a professional screenwriter instead of a stay at home mom lol. However, I’m plugging away at it, and if it’s good enough I’ll crowd fund it to see it come up life!
Have you considered doing a documentary?.
I watched one about 7 years ago and I think it was called "God Or The Girl"
It was very interesting. They followed around 4-5 young men who were discerning the Priesthood and what they went through and the decisions they had to make.
Apparently sometimes the girl wins over God.
I’m just checking to see if Fr. Rich reads the comments. 😂. I’ve been listening to this show for a couple of years, and oh my joyful surprise when I landed in a parish as a visitor, and there was Fr. Rich.
It's not like fr Rich does vespers all day!
i always thought since i visited a monastary since i was 12 that god wanted me to be a priest, with recent women and realationship problems, im starting to think, thats the next best thing, even as big of a sinner i am
I feel a calling but I don’t know where to start
Hello, I am currently discerning to be a priest. I had some questions:
1. How can I determine whether to be diocesan or a particular order?
2. Can discerning periods be skipped if I am already determined to be ready for priesthood?
Thank You.
My husband did seminary before he left and met me.
- no skipping. You have to train, and that means basically getting a doctorate. It's not just spiritual discernment, it's academic and practical training (classes, getting your undergrad and graduate degrees, summer assignments...there's a lot).
- you work with your spiritual director. You also take retreats with various religious orders if you feel a calling in that direction ("come and see"). Going to a diocesan seminary is probably a good start if you're not sure yet.
How beautiful it is to be called by God!
My thoughts are...
If you truly believe that you are being called...
You should go talk to your parish priest.
I am sure he could answer your questions and give you some direction.
I wish you all the best...and by Gods grace, become a Holy Priest.
Better yet...shoot for sainthood!
I love the story of Brother Andre..from Canada.
He never became a priest...but he did become a saint!
God bless! 🌹
Hey brother! I'm currently a postulant for The Missionaries of the Holy Spirit. When I first started discernment after a very deep encounter with Christ I had the same question as you LOL! I researched myself many religious orders and learned about a few. Learning is key to understand what you may feel drawn towards. Also being open to prayer and to God where he calls you. Talking with your parish priest or if you have a spiritual director (if you don't you should find one also!) That helped me. I first met with a religious Brother to ask questions and to just chat and it was a process for me of a year and some.
@@caterpillar4517
I wish you all the best.
May God use you to glorify Him!
God bless! 💠
@@rosiegirl2485 you will also be in my prayers! Thank you for your kindness 🙏❤️
Very interesting...But with the current and coming shortage of Priests, couldn't the Bachelors (Philosophy?). Master's and advanced formal education be trimmed for more practical studies, like counseling and focusing on the Catachism? Seems like a very qualified Pastor could be turned out without nearly a decade of theroletical study...
What was that song that you danced with your mother Fr.?
Come to Bakersfield ca father Rich.
The hardest part is between NO and WAIT when it comes to God answering prayer. To actually KNOW is it NO or is it WAIT. Anyone with some help please. God bless. Praise Jesus and Mary always!!! Ps please watch the warning or illumination of conscience by Christine Watkins. Then The Papacy can NOT be destroyed. Then Don’t call protestant’s Christian. Then Following Padre Pio!
It’s so much easier to just be raised catholic than Protestant, you can be raised catholic and never ever go to mass but you’re set with all sacraments, you can be 90 and still go to confession for the first time, so lucky!!!
I’m a former Protestant. When I was converting, waiting to recieve the Eucharist was so tough but totally worth it
Another Wonderful Show Folks! Aloha from Hawaii!
St. Isaac Jogues had his hands mutilated by Indian persecutors & got a dispensation to perform the Mass w/o thumbs
Why do seminaries look down on older more grown people seeking his calling?I was asking for a small recommendation letter from my church Priest ( part of college process) and the newer guy told me if I could go find another church . I been going there since 1988..
What is the annual salary for a Catholic Priest (Diocesan) $ In many dioceses, the salary is set by the bishop, and it is never enough for any single ordained lifestyle.
Usually the pay varies from parish to parish and depends on whether the priest in question is the pastor or the assistant. (Ballpark estimate for where I am, 20-25k a year? That may not be accurate though).
The pay may not be much (I'm not a priest yet, soon-to-be a transitional deacon) but the parish covers many of the typical bills, rent, and other expenses. So really we don't need a large paycheck. There should be a healthy detachment from most things that would require a larger salary.
To be certain, priesthood and religious life isn't something you get into for the money.
Why don't you have a corpus on the Cross at the shows introduction? Where is the crucifix during the show?
I also suggest Sr Coleen from “Apostles of the Sacred Heart” ❤️🔥 community or Sr Bethany Madonna from the “Sisters of Life”.
We need an episode for the diaconate, there are plenty of married men who are interested.
I have full respect for whatever someone wants to believe in, I myself am Quaker. Due to the core belief of egalitarianism, we Quakers do not use any titles "Sir, Ma'am, Dr., Rev., Mr., Mrs., Ms., etc.",( plus in general we don't have a pastoral leadership setup). We use the term Friend only. Would a Priest be offended if I referred him as "Friend" or "Friend Smith" instead of "Father" or "Father Smith"?
Likely not. Most priests would understand why you address like that, and that’s it not in disrespect.
I have always felt a deep calling to be a priest but due to catholic rules I cannot be ordained. I am married and 57 yrs old. retired from my job our children are grown with lives of their own. Just me and the wife now. I have prayed that the Holy Father would change the rules and allow me to serve God in the way I have felt he has pulled me for many years. However sometimes more than often things get in the way and we do not submit to Gods will.
If I have been to prison a number of times am I eligible to
I am discerning between religious orders right now
In my case is the Carthusians.
try the last Hieronymites community in Spain.
My calling has found me: MAINTENANCE ⛽
9:00 Talk about an awakening Father?!
If I have been to prison a number of times and I have found God am I eligible to be a priest
John Paul 2 was and still is a great influence in the call
Saint Pius the Xth?
I have a bad experience with a catholic priest. I went to him because I have a demon attached to me. He put me on a program which I pray three times a day. Every week he wants me to email him with an update. He stopped emailing me and I stopped going to church. I thought he was going to help me.
The minor orders and tonsure being suppressed is a tragedy. Because at least when you're tonsured your second year of seminary you have the grace of state to help you, nowadays you don't get the state of cleric until ordained to the diaconate.
To be a good priest you got to be happy you got to be healthy and you got to be holy
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So I have a 5 year old daughter but my ex has custody of her, does that mean I can't be a priest for at least 13 more years?
Are you financially supporting her or a part of her life at all? If not...I guess you'd need to ask the vocations director in your diocese.
@@JP2GiannaT I'm not financially supporting her, she comes and stays with me during school breaks
I'm pretty sure that the kid's have to be at least 18.
Call the local parish or the local vocation director.
You'll also need an annulment from your marriage.
If you have to wait you'll have plenty of time to prepare, pray, learn and discern.
Jesus Loves me as much as he loves Mary Magdalene, so I think Jesus has no objection 🌈🕊
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It doesn't sound like there are many psychology class involved?
Greetings. Please Clarify that you are Discussing the Roman Catholic Priesthood, simply because the Regulations are Different for the Eastern Catholic Churches. Children and Being Married are Not Impediments for the Ordination of a man to the Priesthood.
Honestly would be a priest if I can have a kid.
11:53...Normal? 🤣🍺
Wooah... Cardinal Joseph Zen arrested in Hong Kong.
It's all messed up that they mess with you becoming a priest if you had a suicide attempt
Do u need a college degree to be a priest?
Holy orders are a huge disappointment.
We need more strong priests but also need more strong men to marry all these single girls in the fssp so we can create more future priests... ;0 T_T
I haven't seen this yet so...Father Rich....turned down by the ladies? Doubt it!
Don’t apologize,because women can’t be Priests.
It's their show
@@ninagordon4434 yes it is. They still shouldn’t have to apologize for something like that. Period. They’re trying to be nice,I get it. There’s nothing to apologize about.
What if I'm a woman but I identify as a man?
SSPX
Good show. But. Please take off your hats. If you are going to teach. Teach with no hats it’s etiquette
Why can't women become priests?
Kind of shocked that this is a two year old video an there is still not an answer. It come down to the qualifications to be a pastor/preast as set forward in the New Testament.
Well, first you have to be recognized by the diocesan vocations director as either gay or gay-adjacent. Then, you must display decidedly non-orthodox tendencies. Then, once admitted to seminary, you must demonstrate your willingness (or better, enthusiasm) for engaging in the gay-ndeer games. Then...well, I can't go on, it's too tragic.
How can you judge all priests like this?
I’ll pray for you-we are supposed to pray for our Priests as they face far greater trials than most because of who they are. It’s a grave sin to mock a Priest. You can’t condemn all for the actions of a few. The Catholic Church is greater than that, we are Gods Church, the Only one God started Himself!!!
Not judging good, God-fearing priests. Judging the LARGE number of functionaries in authority over the admission process and those ruling over too many seminaries who simply do NOT belong there. Actual priests know what I'm talking about. I've been told these things by MANY priests (and washed-out seminarians) in my acquaintance.
Also judging the plurality of spiritually empty, careerist bishops who have promoted, tolerated, or in any other manner allowed this contagion to take hold in our precious Church. Yep, those, I judge. And so will God.
@@mileseggimann5483 don't forget God will judge you too, and it seems like you have a lot of hatred in your heart. I focus on my judgment and leave the judging of others to God.