Young man, I'm NOT Catholic, nor a Christian, but I respect you (and your brethren's) choice. You CHOOSE to live a life of loving and giving. You're not harming anyone, but trying to help. Just do you, with my respect and thanks, never pity!
I love your channel. I am not a Catholic or even a Christian, but I've never once felt sorry for you. There's a wonderful freedom that comes with what you do and sometimes I feel like people are just slaves to their attachments and without them people think life is meaningless. So much love to you, sir ❤️
@@arolemaprarath6615 I have been on youtube long enough to know that this is where we're going to end this exchange. I would not like to get into a lengthy debate about why I'm not a Christian, or why I believe what I do. If you are a Christian (or if you are not) I wish you so much love and success in your practice.
Thank you for sharing 🙂 I'm always glad to see people from other faiths who are willing to listen to other viewpoints like Bro Casey 🙏 God Bless you 👼💗
I agree...not a wasted life. I see no reason for sympathy. He is living the life he wants to live. That is never a waste. I am also not Christian, but I enjoy this channel.
I really appreciate you. I am Hindu by birth , but follower of Jesus by my free will. I admire the freedom that you have in Christ. On listening to you I truly understand what Jesus meant when He said, " You shall know the truth and the truth will set you free" . Praise the Lord !!
Not once in my 54 years of being Catholic, including 4 years of Catholic HS, did I ever feel sorry for a Priest for the life he chose. I'm really surprised to hear anyone would even say that to a Priest. I've viewed several of your videos and for me this is one of my favorites. After all that has happened in the last year, I find comfort in your dedication and happiness with your choice to become a Priest. Thank you!
That's one of my favorite stories in the new testimate! It taught me that if you do something out of love it's not a waste because using something to express love is a wise way to use resources.❤
Father Casey, You've convinced me to consider joining the Franciscans. Becoming a sister was always something I've known I do not want to do. I never knew there were so many variations. Keep making awesome videos. Your life is definitely not wasted.
@@ingridlopez7147 Thank you so much! Even considering this life is very difficult for me. I've gotten very little support from a lot of my friends so even comments from strangers on the internet mean a lot to me.
@@AlliyahPerry: This is your life not anyone else’s. Saying that, I also reflect often on Bishop Barrens words on becoming a saint “your life is not your own”. Allow the Holy Spirit by the means of Jesus to show you where your path leads.
Hey there! Your comment is two years old but I still have to ask how you're doing? 😁 My church here in Vienna has a few Indian priests and friars as well as a big community of Indian Catholics that come to celebrate the Mass here 😊 Lots of love and prayers to you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🌟
What i love the most about you is your willingness to look beyond the most toxic and insulting words, to reach the human behind it. I live in Italy and i know a lot of catholics. The majority of them judges you immediatly, and they think that God wants you to censor everthing that look insulting. I don't think i'm expressing my thoughts well enough. Thank you friar Casey, you are a breath of new air.
People tend to measure "success" by the yardsticks of marriage, kids, and wealth, but there's more to life than that sort of success. Life can also be "meaningful" more than "successful" which people sometimes struggle with.
Even success can make you miserable... happiness and fulfilment cannot be found from such things...it's a temporary satisfaction that's mistaken for fulfillment
People only think something is 'worth' it if you make money or gain reputation from it. If it doesn't make money or make you famous, many think it literally evil.
Fr. Casey you are not throwing your life away, and I feel so BLESSED that you have chosen to hear God and answer his call. Many are called and few are chosen, you are chosen and gracefully fulfill it. I love you and pray for you !!!
As a fellow Christian (a Protestant to be specific) I am so proud to see my brothers following God’s calling and dedicating their lives to His will and teachings. It makes me so happy, God bless you
I genuinely smiled when you said you had the best freaking life. You played a significant part in me discovering my catholic faith, thank you for all the quality videos and insights you put out.
Fr. Casey...I am single and in the 80's while in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament..I became to understand that my prayer life was to be dedicated to Priests and for an increase in vocations. This was something took extremely seriously because I didn't want to break a promise. Decades later my prayers, sufferings are offered for priests and when I see wonderful, holy Priests like you Fr Casey...I pray that in some small way my prayers are helping you and other Priests and through you and others bring many, many souls to Christ. You are in my prayers! We need good and Holy Priests...no Priests, no Jesus... We all need to pray for our Priests! Thank you for all you do!🙏🌹🙏🌹🙏🌹
Probably a few years ago, I would've agreed that you were wasting your life; but that would've said more about my own idols that I was not willing to give up, and when I see others doing it, it feels like oppression when it is actually freedom. Keep living your life to the fullest. Love from a protestant brother.
What I think is sad is society making us believe the only way to be happy is to be married and have kids when there are so many other possibilities to be fruitful in this life. There is no one fits all path. 💙
"Life wasted" makes me think of the lady who broke the jar of expensive perfume and used it to serve Jesus. She was criticized because she "wasted" it. But Jesus said her extravagant offering was a good work.
I'm reading your book "Called: What Happens After Saying Yes to God" and it's really touching, you basically taught me how to pray. My parish is a Franciscan one in Poland. Friars there are as humble and helpful as you. I envy your fraternity.
Pozdrowienia z Kanady : )) We visited Poland last year and I felt God’s presence there.... as if God arranged it all... when I look at it today - of course HE DID 🙏Please don’t take it for granted, there is something in Poland..... 🙏
I'm born and bred catholic, Brazilian at the age of 36, I always believed in Christ and his preaching but as I got older i started questioning Catholicism, however over the past few months I started having some mental anxiety issues and then I started to go back to my faith, I started watching a lot documentaries about christianity and at the same time started to use meditation by buddhism to combine with my prayers which has helped me a lot, hence the importance of faith and good mindset. Although i feel much more close to my faith now than ever before my dedication to my faith pales compared to the life priests have chosen to live by God's way. I 100% admire them, they are the reason why faith is something we can't question because it takes something really special for a human being to leave all the distraction we have on our day to day to live a life which is as close as Jesus's was. Amen to that!
Thank you for your clear presentation. As a protestant Christian, retired pastor and military chaplain I appreciate your desire to serve God. Gregory Palamas (an Orthodox monk in the 13th/14th century) wrote this: "Let not one think, my fellow Christian, that only priests and monks need to pray without ceasing and not laymen No, no; every Christian without exception ought to dwell always in prayer." God has called you to a special ministry and as such blesses you in the way that is most rewarding and uplifting for your life. All Christians are called to a life of sacrifice but each person's sacrifice is different. Thank you for the ministry you have had in my life.
I am on the other sphere of this. I’m 37, Married at 22, first child a year later second child 5 years after that. I work to support my family and dropped out of university at 6 months. I often wonder if I had continued at university were I would be now. Then something happens around the world and I thank god that he has given me a good life, a women I love, two children who make me proud everyday and given me a job that I love and friends who I am honoured to have in my life. My life is filled with things god himself has given me and I will cherish them every day. I am on a different path to you, you have chosen to give your life to god and I love the life god has given me. There is no true path. God may sign post us hear and there but it is up to us to make the journey.
Isn't it beautiful that we have both Marriage and Holy Orders as Sacraments of service? You (and I) are called to bear children for God in Marriage, and Father Casey is called to bear children for God in Holy Orders. By our cooperation with God they are born, and by Father Casey's cooperation with God they are born again. We have answered the call to be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth, and Father Casey has answered the call to go unto all the world and make disciples. None of the two, is a wasted life, it just depends on which state of life God has called you to... Beautiful!
I have a lot of respect for the life you've chosen father, I've considered religious life myself but it's a major sacrifice and that's a pretty terrifying thing at times. I'm still looking for a wife at the moment but the truth is that you most certainly did not throw your life away, you gave it to God for a higher purpose that is both brave and admirable.
You may want to consider the third order Franciscans (i.e., Secular Franciscans). You can live a life according to St Francis rule for lay people, get married, and raise a family :)
@@mertmolina8312 My aunt is a third order Franciscan, I've definitely thought about it, If I get married I'll definitely look into it more but I don't know if you can easily transition from third order into actually entering religious life so I'd like to keep that option open in case that's what God in store for me.
Before I ever met Jesus, God whispered to me through a gentle thought (when I was a preschooler enraptured by the sights at the first wedding I attended), that this was not for me. When I met Christ later, many questions ensued-especially when certain young men were as close to me (as friends) as if we were "meant to be." But always the question was answered the same. So 60 years later, 40 of those being a nurse, 25 of those being an interpreter, 25 years being a teacher at the collegiate level, and 10 volunteer teaching at high school level (and yes, most of the time I was doing 2 or 3 of them at the same time) I must tell you it is worth it! The greatest joy in not having commitments to family or a relationship is the freedom to help others when the needs are present. Staying with a sick friend all night, watching children while parents go to the scene of their teenager's accident, dogsitting the incorrigible pet for a friend on vacation, doing without so others might have... I must tell you life is ample and rich as a singleton in Christ and there are still thousands of ways to help the world- not so WE have a rich life, but so those we help, do. Is something lost? Yes! Of course! But King David himself said "I'll not give that to God which costs me nothing." Jim Elliot lost his life taking the gospel to people, but when he was first called, the fear was addressed when he wrote: "He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose." And Jesus Himself addresses those who are eunuchs-those in His society that were unable to reproduce, therefore not able to be married, that some were born with the condition, some made that way by the actions of men, and some of free will to serve Him and others. I am a Protestant, but most importantly a sinner saved by grace. For those of you reading this who are not on board with this God-thing, I think a time will come when you must examine more closely. Please don't miss the opportunity. And for my Brothers in the Lord here, don't be weary in well doing-He sees all and He will repay.
You are an inspiration for me in my walk with Christ. I’m not a Catholic. I’m more non-denominational than anything else. But I want you to know that even if our paths are different, I see you as my brother in Christ. Peace be with you, friend.
I was raised and groomed against Xian and your higher power but since December I have been on a journey that you have been a big part of. Because of RUclips I can learn about your religion and beliefs. I won't share too much but, I really appreciate what you do. I am 29 and trying to leave a religion and situation that I have been raised in. Even though I get punished for my curiosity, there's a hope in your eyes and so many other xians eyes. If I don’t make it out of my situation, please know that because of you and other's, at least I know that hope exists. Please don't let others get you down... you are a big part of why I am trying to leave my personal situation. You are precious. Don't give up.
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! There is nothing more comforting than to have a Priest or Religious Sister around. Their presence make me feel free especially those with light in their eyes and a luminous face even without a smile. God bless you all.
As a Protestant and future Pastor, I am excited to have a wife and children 😂. But I think you are awesome, and I’m so glad you see the amazing fulfillment and joy that comes from your life as a Friar! I hold that same mentality as I look forward to moving into full time ministry!
Fr. Casey, you have a very deep and rich life. My family is currently in RCIA, we have been believers in Jesus for over 40 years, served in the non denominational church. God has called us home to the Catholic Faith. Our friends are looking at us like we are crazy and first question they ask “are you going become a nun and a priest? To me it’s a complement, because our faith is deepening and has a new meaning. Go’d is using you in answering our questions. Scott and I appreciate you and we will keep you in prayer. God bless you.
I used to be one of those Catholics who looked at priests and religious with a mixture of admiration, appreciation, an a twinge of sadness even as I thought I might be called to religious life. That changed as I got to know more joyful adult Christians in general and more joyful priests and religious in particular. When two of my friends became Sisters, it seemed like the most natural and wonderful thing in the world for both of them. They were both radiant Christian women before they took vows, but since entering their communities their lives have taken on a depth that is both beautiful and difficult to adequately describe. If any of my kids answer a call to the priesthood or religious life, I will not only be proud *of* them but ecstatic *for* them!
Father Cassey you're amazing😆, I was watching all the way to minute 5:17 and I had such an explosion of hapiness and cheerfulness hearing you say "I have the most wonderful freaking life in the world" 😆😆😆 honestly the world needs more people that ain't afraid to show the joy, freedom and meaningfulness we live once we listen and obey God.
You are NOT throwing anything away. Everyone asks the same questions. Married, single, children or none. . You are so strong. God bless and protect you.
Hi Father Casey! Thanks for your videos! They've helped me a lot these past weeks. I've been told these things many times as well especially when people heard I started living in chastity. If only they knew the joy of devoting one's whole life to God in the religious life or in priesthood. I always felt a call to do it but I can't because of my sexual orientation and how I lived it in the past. I've spent some time these years wishing things would've been different, asking God how I didn't get to know him before I decided to live my life the way I did and I wanted the fire inside me to stop burning, but as time went on I realized that I could keep this fire burning in my heart and give it a meaning by offering my life to God in the world by humbly helping announce Jesus through works of mercy and love. Please pray for me so I can keep walking this path with joy. God bless you.
Father Casey, I'm an Anglican priest, and even without the vows of chastity, I experience very similar reactions. I admire your online ministry and your voice. I think people need to understand that "I don't want that" is perhaps a useful vocational insight for themselves, but it is not a way to know a universal truth.
@@ashawesome7234 We established that's not going to happen in 1558. We have our own Holy Church, thank you very much. And in it we can get divorced, re-marry, use birth control and welcome homosexuals, homosexual marriage and even clergy for both women and gays. So we are good, and take a pass on reunification with the Roman Catholics.
@John For one, your Catholic Bloody Mary legally ended and dismantled Henry VIII Church of England in 1555 and murdered the COE Bishops by burning them at the stake. The present Church of England was legally established in 1558 by Elizabeth II, a born Protestant. Get your history right. Second, we continue because beyond Henry VIII we established a separation from the Papal Authority and the right of the Christian community to have a self-run church that doesn't sell salvation for a monetary gain with a Bible we can actually read and a mass with a language we actually speak centuries before your Roman Catholic church got around to it. Also a church that worships the Trinity, not the worship of Saints, and a mortal woman. A church that doesn't condemn divorce from bad marriages or forcing women to carry unwanted children by condemning birth control. A Church that also who sees that women and homosexuals are not only welcome in church, but have as much right to the call of clergy as heterosexual men. A few traits you Catholics might want to adopt in joining the 21st century. Maybe then you'll solve your lack of Priests and even curb the pedophiles that do want to put on your collar. That answer your question?
@@TimothyRCrowe wow what form of deity are you worshiping? Divorce and remarriage , having homosexuals as clergy, oh my what evil spirits have walked right into your church and possessed every single person in there? Wow I didn’t know yous allowed such disgrace in your church. And you actually feel proud about it, your absolutely disgusting in your ways of belief. Your just like the world 🌍 and their is nothing different about it. So every thing the accepts your Church accepts it too. Wow what a disgrace. There’s no need to be a Christian too in your church cause your doing almost everything the world is doing but only speaking Jesus name with your mouths. You just made yourself look even more demonic then I actually thought about the Protestant church. It’s not about have a bigger church with more members it’s about doing what is righteous and then God will allow you Church to prosper, I’m not saying that all Catholics are innocent cause their not but don’t act like all Protestant’s are innocent either as there are many Protestant’s pastors that have completely F%%%ed up so get your facts straight! The reason why their is more issues in the Catholic Church is because is sooo much bigger with members than any 1 Protestant denominational church in the world. Do your maths sir! I would never want to change our Catholic traditions over some man made infested with evil spirited worldly church your a member of. Yuck! GodBless and I hope you pray daily for the Holy Spirit to reveal its truth to you Sir cause I’m sure you definitely need it in my opinion. Take care
@@TimothyRCrowe I've never seen anybody brag about being heretics divorced from apostolic succession and tradition. Out of curiosity, does your church consider the commands of Jesus in Mark 10:8-9 and Matthew 19:6 to be merely suggestions? Are the words of the Holy Spirit speaking through St. Paul in 1 Corinthians 6:9, and 1 Corinthians 14:34, and 1 Timothy 2:11-12 able to just be disregarded, if they offend you?
Wow, just wow. You had me for a few minutes I was so confused that you might be thinking about leaving until you said "freaking life," This was a great video.
I normally do not comment. I am an agnostic with a strong dislike for religion (I hope nobody gets offended, it is not my goal), but I think that whoever criticized your life choice is a megalomaniac idiot. Your choices are your choices. I do not obviously share your views, but I really admire your coherence and your will to help according to your believes. Your life is not wasted because you have made up your mind, you know where you stand and you have the guts to act accordingly. Haters insulting people behind their screens are the real waste (regardless of their faith). By the way, I do not follow your channel on a regular basis due to my time constraints and many interests, but it is always a pleasure to watch your videos due to their informative and respectful nature. :)
Snap! I follow this channel to remind myself that reasonable and intelligent people exist with varying levels of religiosity. I'm under no illusions that a convent would have been the safest place for me 100 years ago, and would provide me with the lifestyle I want for myself now, if only I could handle the whole god-is-real thing they seem to be fans of.
I admire the maturity in your comment. It's refreshing to see. Some of the new atheists online just spew the same straw man arguments and ad hominem attacks. Your comment stands out, in a good way.
I'm glad I clicked on this video. I've been running behind success all my life. Eventhough at one point I realised that success does not give any satisfaction or meaning to my life, I wasn't able to find out what else would give satisfaction or meaning to my life. Now I think the answer is clear. It is sacrifice. I remember hearing a quote of Mother Teresa - "God did not call me to be successful, but to be sacrificial". I didn't understand it back then. But now I understand. My life motto used to be, "To be successful wherever I go". But from now on I think it will be, "To be sacrificial wherever I go". Thank you Fr. Casey !!!
It's your life, you will decide what you will do, and God will determine your footsteps, No protestant, atheist, or non-believer can tell you what you've to do. God will. Amen
I've only recently found you, Father. The few episodes I've seen of yours inspire me. I hope they lead me back to our church, which has bitterly let the faithful down in recent years. Thank you for speaking to your faith experience, and in support of the priestly life. I hope I meet you someday, Father.
absolutely Sr Stella, I'm 56yrs old and when I was 6 I had the most amazing teacher back in Australia for Grade One who was a nun and she turned my life around in the most incredible way, this was after enduring a prior year with a lay-teacher that just had a set on me, and remember like yesterday how I dreaded every single day going to kindergarten. Not sure if my parents picked up on it and had a word with the next year's teacher, but this amazing person, Sister Veronica, built back my confidence and made me love school. So here's 5 decades later and I still think of her... cheers.
I grew up with priests and brothers all around me. Never have I felt sorry for them or you. I actually feel jealous at times. You get to touch people spiritually in a way others can't. God bless you. I pray for you everyday.
As a practicing Catholic at every opportunity, I endeavor to say "thank you" to a priest for the sacrifice that he has made in order to bring the Sacraments into my life and the life of the Church. And at the conclusion of my Confession, I always say "Thank you Father for answering God's call to the priesthood."
I'm fond of the phrase "the price of admission". All of us have some sort price of admission - for me, the price of admission of being married is accepting and even celebrating those things that make living with my beloved a challenge. I wouldn't change it for the world. I'm happy in my life and I'm really glad you are happy in yours.
Father. You do you. If you are happy then it doesn't matter what others think. I am Protestant but I do enjoy listening to you. You have a passion with how you speak. Many Protestant pastors seem like they're just going through the motions. Frankly since you brought it up with this video I have never understood why the Catholic church makes their pastors take vows of chastity, poverty and obedience when the Protestant churches do not. I wonder if this is something that the church requires but maybe not so much God? I understand that taking such vows might create a more singular ministry focus but it is a huge ask. However, you knew the stakes going in. So if you are happy then that is all that matters. Soli Deo Gloria.
Father Casey, thank God for your life. I realize my calling was to the married life and children. Your life is no more of a waste than mine. Both of us have are own sacrifices, mine for the family, and yours for the kingdom of God. Bless you and all of the friars.
Oh no no no! You are not throwing it away. You have the best life in the world!! You are so blessed to be able to be so close to God each day and pray each day and you SAVE people! You are a real life spiritual warrior you are a soldier of God!! You are 100% BLESSED!
As a protestant/nondenominational person, I love what you are doing brother, or father. Paul describes how great the gift of singleness is. Singleness is not a sacrifice of something greater, it is the choosing of something of equal gifting. You serve God so well. You have the gifts of the Spirit, and I am so glad I can call you a brother in Christ.
I’m a Presbyterian who loves the idea of marriage and family... But I have the utmost respect for my monastic brothers. It’s not an easy life but serving the Lord Jesus Christ is never a waste whether one is married or celibate. I appreciate this channel. I love learning more and more about Catholic theology despite my being a Protestant.
I also would not want to sacrifice having that kind of family life. Romantic relationship can be really fulfilling and I can only imagine how fullfilling having kids might be! I think I would want to be a mom someday. I certainly would not give up that option!
What a comeback on the naysayers! Indeed, what you are doing is much more meaningful than what people in a hedonistic culture will ever realise. Love your channel. Your series on Catholicism should be made available in multiple languages for catechists and Catholics world wide.
I am catholic from India. I just watched the movie 'The Mission'. I could imagine the works of missionaries of the bygone era who may have reached out to my forefathers to evangelise and bring a transformation in their lives. Keep up your missionary zeal.
I'm a convert to Orthodox Christianity. My godfather is a monastic and is a chanter in our Church. I see the joy in his eyes as he memorizes the Liturgy and the chants for vespers. I struggle so hard with maintaining a constant prayer life (and always have), but there is no doubt that your life is joyous. Your only concern is to please our Lord. What a joy that is!
I don't think so Fr. Casey! As a catholic, I don't think any life is wasted. Living a vocation, living as the Love (that is, God) commands you, seems to me the best way to live. And God is always with us and while we live with that in mind, that's an awesome life.
I really love your message father. You are never wasting your life if you do something that fulfills you and makes you happy. There are so many people wasting their lives by doing stuff that others around them approve as appropriate but in the end those people are unhappy, burned out, don’t see their purpose etc. Everybody is different and therefore should find their own path to happiness. We should never judge the life decisions of others by our own personal understanding of what a great life means because for every individual a good life consists of a different formula. Sorry for my not so great English, I’m a German guy still trying to learn.
You are such an inspiration. I come to your channel time and time again and my faith has been growing stronger. I do appreciate that :) thanks! Even if you have thousands of comments that do not support you, you are impacting people. Truly a fulfilling life.
I never really was one for religion,or thinking there is a god or Jesus or not,But I do understand the lesson there's to learn,and woah,that's honestly the best explanation for a good healthy life
I don’t think it’s a waist of a life and the world or at least all those people who’s life you touch is one of the most awesome and admirable things a person can do!!!! And we are in so much need of more people like you. Thanks Father 😊🙏❤️
Father Casey, you've nearly brought me to tears with the beauty of your devotion and dedication. As a single Protestant woman studying theology with the hopes of becoming an apologist, there have been times I've wondered if I'm doing the right thing by pursuing ministry as a vocation when there are many options that are more financially "safe". But then I realize - what better use of life is there than leading others to God? Even though I don't know or understand many Catholic practices and traditions, watching you motivates and encourages me in a way I can't explain. It's like I read in one of my classes recently: so many people look at Christianity and see what we "can't" do - the fact we can't eat from the one tree - but they overlook all the other trees God has given us to freely and safely take from. You have the freedom to not live a life chasing the fleeting pleasures of this world, and instead set your sights on what is eternal. That, I believe, is the best possible use of a life. Thank you again for everything you do! God bless you.
Perhaps I will look back at this video in the future, as the most important i’ve ever seen. I’m strongly considering a religious life right now and I think, that this video was the push i needed. Greetings from Germany.
You know, not once have I ever thought of a life wasted as I watch all of these videos. On the contrary I find it refreshing and inspiring. Somebody has got to do it. I love the innovation. If any, I don't completely understand the need for you Casey to justify yourself. But you have, in in a way that you deliver your videos, impeccably as always, toujours bien élaborée.
I really enjoy how open and genuine Friar Kasey is. It makes his videos relatable and knowledgeable and I have learnt so much since I suscribed to this channel! You do make a difference for the better.
I'm a perpetually single protestant clergyperson. I sometimes wonder if I've thrown my life away. But I don't think I would be content doing anything else though.
Dedicating your life to others, spreading your truth, and deriving meaning is not a wasted life, it is the whole point. This coming from an Athiest. You're awesome, much love.
All I have to say is that I am giving you a standing ovation, I feel better in the world knowing there are still people like you. You speak so wonderfully about Christ and are his Love in action. May he continue to cover you with his Graces. You are truly an artisan of his reign on earth. Blessed be and thank you 💜
Amen Father! I totally affirm you in your vocation and ministry. Although my vows are different, the life of a married Permanent Deacon are richly fulfilling! May Almighty God bless you always, Dcn. Paul+
Father Casey, you had me scared for a moment, thank God you have a great freaking life. I have been around a long time & I do not feel anyone that goes into religious life is wasting life. You are what a priest should be honest, open welcoming. You are a good fit for the Franciscans. As a lifelong Catholic who loves their church, thank you for answering God's call.& becoming a priest.
I'm a protestant and I think the vows the Franciscans take are beautiful! If I had something similar I'd strongly consider joining. Devoting your entire life to the work of God is truly amazing and admirable. I'd even go so far as to say that those vows, in a sense free someone more than what the world considers "freedom". On the words of Jesus : For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it Matthew 16:25
How could anyone call your life, a rewarding, a life of love a waste? I can’t think of a more fulfilling life. Making people feel loved and giving someone hope. Thank you for what you do.
This channel is a big part of why I started mine. Thanks for what you do Fr. I’m an older priest than you but you are such an inspiration. Keep me in your prayers.
Thank you Bro Casey for sharing your life with honesty & humour 🥰 You are a blessing to all people who know you & listen to you including the ones who criticize 🙏👼 Jesus is perfect & was constantly criticized even when He healed people 😣 The world has people who appreciate goodness & others that don't. God knows our hearts 💗 Living in God's Light is always the Best Way 🙏✝️ God Bless you and all who strive to live a good life in God's Eyes not the world 🌟💗
As many others here, I am not Catholic but I see the tremendous joy expressed in your life. Every life involves some sacrifices, just the ones the consecrated make seem more dramatic to those who sacrifice other things. If you have kids you sacrifice a great deal of freedom in raising them for example. The sacrifice involved in caring for those around you carries rewards - as you know - greater than anything you might give up. Ignore the nay sayers, keep up the good work (ok, so don't ignore them, but don't take them personally....) God bless you and yours.
Back in high school (I studied in a Capuchin-run school), my classmates and I met a priest who had it all: good looks, wealth, and a great career - and he gave those all up to become a priest (yes, a Franciscan). We asked him what made him decide to become a priest. He was at the top of the world, had money, and was a "chick magnet." He said that despite all his possessions, he felt empty deep inside. He felt that there was something missing inside him. As a joke, he attended a discernment seminar for people considering the priesthood. There, he felt a certain fullness and joy that he kept returning until he finally decided to become a priest. He said he never regretted his decision and his "worst days" were better than what he thought we his "best days" then. He also said that as a result of his decision, he got to have "hundreds" of children - some even older than he. He also had "dozens" of "moms" and "dads" as well. He did not feel the "anguish" of celibacy because he was too busy praying and helping the community. He told us that the life of a priest is hard, but the joy of being free to love, serve, and give oneself up to people in the Name of God is more than enough to keep him going. 🙂
If I'm near death and I can only have one person with me, as much as I love my family, I'd want a priest with me! You are the only ones who can consecrate the Holy Eucharist. Thank you Father Casey and all priests. God Bless all priests😌
I must admit He really does have a meaning full life! I'm married with a family but at time I find my self asking there's got to be more than this. A more meaningful life I mean. Marriage is great well depends whom you ask but it does come with a lot of responsibility and pressure at times. I may even add it hinders you from getting even closer to got at times due to time and responsibility. You go on young priest/father! I see nothing wrong with your meaning full life.
Way to go Father! I love your message at the end, and you made me gasp towards 4:00 because I thought you were indeed going to throw it all away! 😧 Oh! And as a matter of fact! I better go get the mail, I know I have some Catholic books in there!
Im not religious. I dont feel sad for you.. Im jealous of you. I would love to dedicate my life to helping and loving people in the ways you described... These sacrifices are chump change for such a beautiful thing.. I dont know how i feel right now.
I'm not a Catholic, but I'm proud of you for following your heart in a pursuit that affects many. You've given peace to many and given even me, something to think about. I harbor no sadness for you and I hope you continue to excel in your profession. :)
Most people waste their lives. You'll also never be a divorced man bankrupt and thrown to the curb, so that's in the plus column. Many men feel like they're thrown their lives away on dreams that weren't fulfilled.
My priest had a sign in his office.
"Working for the Lord may not pay much, but the retirement plan is out of this world!"
That's a funny sign. ✌😎👌
@Akshay Natu dude you're dry as a rock
Young man, I'm NOT Catholic, nor a Christian, but I respect you (and your brethren's) choice. You CHOOSE to live a life of loving and giving. You're not harming anyone, but trying to help. Just do you, with my respect and thanks, never pity!
@@arolemaprarath6615 why are you asking every similar commenter the same question? I'm really curious to know.
Fr. Casey: “I have the best freaking life in the world.”
They had us in the first half, not gonna lie
They?
@@melissaumuhire7804 it’s a meme, it’s from some post-game interview with a high school football player and he says that line lol
@@rampayge1977 thought so lol😂
BRILLIANT meme reference!
I lol'd
I love your channel. I am not a Catholic or even a Christian, but I've never once felt sorry for you. There's a wonderful freedom that comes with what you do and sometimes I feel like people are just slaves to their attachments and without them people think life is meaningless. So much love to you, sir ❤️
@@arolemaprarath6615 I am not. There are many other beliefs besides Christianity.
@@arolemaprarath6615 I have been on youtube long enough to know that this is where we're going to end this exchange. I would not like to get into a lengthy debate about why I'm not a Christian, or why I believe what I do. If you are a Christian (or if you are not) I wish you so much love and success in your practice.
Thank you for sharing 🙂 I'm always glad to see people from other faiths who are willing to listen to other viewpoints like Bro Casey 🙏 God Bless you 👼💗
@@Coolbricks664 Thank you. I think that his words are helpful to anyone willing to listen. God bless you too ❤️
I agree...not a wasted life. I see no reason for sympathy. He is living the life he wants to live. That is never a waste.
I am also not Christian, but I enjoy this channel.
“Whoever clings to his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it” Mad love to you bro.
As a catholic, I learn a lot from this channel. Thank you.
Same. This Franciscan Friar helps me better understand the faith.
I do also.
I am a Protestant and I highly respect you, brother. A life well spent for Christ and His people!
Yo Padre. I am far from a Catholic, but I have a TON of respect for you and your channel. Awesome content and well delivered, friend.
I really appreciate you. I am Hindu by birth , but follower of Jesus by my free will. I admire the freedom that you have in Christ. On listening to you I truly understand what Jesus meant when He said, " You shall know the truth and the truth will set you free" . Praise the Lord !!
Not once in my 54 years of being Catholic, including 4 years of Catholic HS, did I ever feel sorry for a Priest for the life he chose. I'm really surprised to hear anyone would even say that to a Priest. I've viewed several of your videos and for me this is one of my favorites. After all that has happened in the last year, I find comfort in your dedication and happiness with your choice to become a Priest. Thank you!
The disciples thought the woman pouring perfume on Jesus feet was a waste. Jesus thought otherwise.
That's one of my favorite stories in the new testimate! It taught me that if you do something out of love it's not a waste because using something to express love is a wise way to use resources.❤
Thank you Fr. As a Catholic sister, I have to say that my life never been more worthy to live than ever.
Father Casey, You've convinced me to consider joining the Franciscans. Becoming a sister was always something I've known I do not want to do. I never knew there were so many variations. Keep making awesome videos. Your life is definitely not wasted.
God bless you, Amelia!! Praise our Lord!!!
@@ingridlopez7147 Thank you so much! Even considering this life is very difficult for me. I've gotten very little support from a lot of my friends so even comments from strangers on the internet mean a lot to me.
I'm praying for you!
Be strong and remember, if God has chosen you then no matter what the opposition, He with guide you. Always pray!
@@AlliyahPerry: This is your life not anyone else’s. Saying that, I also reflect often on Bishop Barrens words on becoming a saint “your life is not your own”. Allow the Holy Spirit by the means of Jesus to show you where your path leads.
Fr. I'm starting my Life as friar. I'm about to join my minor seminary.please pray for me..I'm from telangana a state in India
Hey there! Your comment is two years old but I still have to ask how you're doing? 😁
My church here in Vienna has a few Indian priests and friars as well as a big community of Indian Catholics that come to celebrate the Mass here 😊
Lots of love and prayers to you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🌟
What i love the most about you is your willingness to look beyond the most toxic and insulting words, to reach the human behind it.
I live in Italy and i know a lot of catholics. The majority of them judges you immediatly, and they think that God wants you to censor everthing that look insulting.
I don't think i'm expressing my thoughts well enough.
Thank you friar Casey, you are a breath of new air.
You need to find better Catholics. ;-)
People tend to measure "success" by the yardsticks of marriage, kids, and wealth, but there's more to life than that sort of success. Life can also be "meaningful" more than "successful" which people sometimes struggle with.
Even success can make you miserable... happiness and fulfilment cannot be found from such things...it's a temporary satisfaction that's mistaken for fulfillment
Become successful is a personnal interest. They've become so successful they tend to forgot their surrounding
The Apostles didn't have wives and children. Yet they're among the most famous and respected people in human history.
People only think something is 'worth' it if you make money or gain reputation from it. If it doesn't make money or make you famous, many think it literally evil.
@@JohnFromAccounting Peter didn’t have a wife? Think he did. Probably a lot of them did. Most Jewish adult males were married in that time.
Fr. Casey you are not throwing your life away, and I feel so BLESSED that you have chosen to hear God and answer his call. Many are called and few are chosen, you are chosen and gracefully fulfill it. I love you and pray for you !!!
Amen!!🙏🙏
This guy is charlatan.
@@brandonrichardson1398 I guess we will find out when we get to heaven!
As a fellow Christian (a Protestant to be specific) I am so proud to see my brothers following God’s calling and dedicating their lives to His will and teachings.
It makes me so happy, God bless you
I genuinely smiled when you said you had the best freaking life. You played a significant part in me discovering my catholic faith, thank you for all the quality videos and insights you put out.
Fr Casey, Thank you for your videos- especially this one. You do have the best life you could ever have.
Fr. Casey...I am single and in the 80's while in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament..I became to understand that my prayer life was to be dedicated to Priests and for an increase in vocations. This was something took extremely seriously because I didn't want to break a promise. Decades later my prayers, sufferings are offered for priests and when I see wonderful, holy Priests like you Fr Casey...I pray that in some small way my prayers are helping you and other Priests and through you and others bring many, many souls to Christ. You are in my prayers!
We need good and Holy Priests...no Priests, no Jesus... We all need to pray for our Priests! Thank you for all you do!🙏🌹🙏🌹🙏🌹
I don't care how hard this life is, but nothing can stop me from becoming a Jesuit priest ✝️🙏
were n the same page brother
May God’s will be done in you brother
And did you fulfill your path?
Next year I will become a Franciscan Father Casey! God bless you and please pray for me! Pax et bonum!
Father, you haven't thrown your life away. You've sacrificed it for us and we're grateful and we love you and pray for you.
He just said he didn't sacrifice it - he considers himself fortunate to have the life he has and feels happy and fulfilled from it.
He loves his life , it’s not a sacrifice !!! :)
Hi fellow Ghanaian!❤️
@@ItsEmmaAkuffo Sis😍
Probably a few years ago, I would've agreed that you were wasting your life; but that would've said more about my own idols that I was not willing to give up, and when I see others doing it, it feels like oppression when it is actually freedom. Keep living your life to the fullest. Love from a protestant brother.
What I think is sad is society making us believe the only way to be happy is to be married and have kids when there are so many other possibilities to be fruitful in this life. There is no one fits all path. 💙
Amen
"Life wasted" makes me think of the lady who broke the jar of expensive perfume and used it to serve Jesus.
She was criticized because she "wasted" it. But Jesus said her extravagant offering was a good work.
I'm reading your book "Called: What Happens After Saying Yes to God" and it's really touching, you basically taught me how to pray. My parish is a Franciscan one in Poland. Friars there are as humble and helpful as you. I envy your fraternity.
I recommend everyone reads it, it's only 1$ on Amazon. Love to you all Catholics, sincerely from Poland.
Pokój i dobro ♡
@@patrykgorczynski419 pax et bonum, marana tha
Pozdrowienia z Kanady : ))
We visited Poland last year and I felt God’s presence there.... as if God arranged it all... when I look at it today - of course HE DID 🙏Please don’t take it for granted, there is something in Poland..... 🙏
@@papay100 it's £11.62 on Amazon uk :(
I'm born and bred catholic, Brazilian at the age of 36, I always believed in Christ and his preaching but as I got older i started questioning Catholicism, however over the past few months I started having some mental anxiety issues and then I started to go back to my faith, I started watching a lot documentaries about christianity and at the same time started to use meditation by buddhism to combine with my prayers which has helped me a lot, hence the importance of faith and good mindset.
Although i feel much more close to my faith now than ever before my dedication to my faith pales compared to the life priests have chosen to live by God's way.
I 100% admire them, they are the reason why faith is something we can't question because it takes something really special for a human being to leave all the distraction we have on our day to day to live a life which is as close as Jesus's was. Amen to that!
Thank you for your clear presentation. As a protestant Christian, retired pastor and military chaplain I appreciate your desire to serve God. Gregory Palamas (an Orthodox monk in the 13th/14th century) wrote this: "Let not one think, my fellow Christian, that only priests and monks need to pray without ceasing and not laymen No, no; every Christian without exception ought to dwell always in prayer." God has called you to a special ministry and as such blesses you in the way that is most rewarding and uplifting for your life. All Christians are called to a life of sacrifice but each person's sacrifice is different. Thank you for the ministry you have had in my life.
I am on the other sphere of this. I’m 37, Married at 22, first child a year later second child 5 years after that. I work to support my family and dropped out of university at 6 months. I often wonder if I had continued at university were I would be now. Then something happens around the world and I thank god that he has given me a good life, a women I love, two children who make me proud everyday and given me a job that I love and friends who I am honoured to have in my life. My life is filled with things god himself has given me and I will cherish them every day.
I am on a different path to you, you have chosen to give your life to god and I love the life god has given me. There is no true path. God may sign post us hear and there but it is up to us to make the journey.
Isn't it beautiful that we have both Marriage and Holy Orders as Sacraments of service? You (and I) are called to bear children for God in Marriage, and Father Casey is called to bear children for God in Holy Orders. By our cooperation with God they are born, and by Father Casey's cooperation with God they are born again. We have answered the call to be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth, and Father Casey has answered the call to go unto all the world and make disciples. None of the two, is a wasted life, it just depends on which state of life God has called you to... Beautiful!
You are right everyone has the freedom to make a choice in which to take on lives journey, A family man or a religious man both are right.
I have a lot of respect for the life you've chosen father, I've considered religious life myself but it's a major sacrifice and that's a pretty terrifying thing at times. I'm still looking for a wife at the moment but the truth is that you most certainly did not throw your life away, you gave it to God for a higher purpose that is both brave and admirable.
You may want to consider the third order Franciscans (i.e., Secular Franciscans). You can live a life according to St Francis rule for lay people, get married, and raise a family :)
@@mertmolina8312 My aunt is a third order Franciscan, I've definitely thought about it, If I get married I'll definitely look into it more but I don't know if you can easily transition from third order into actually entering religious life so I'd like to keep that option open in case that's what God in store for me.
I'm still considering things too. I will pray for the Holy Spirit to guide your discernment, my brother x
@@valq10 thank you Val. I'll be praying for you as well.
Bruh you got a lot of children, spiritual children 😏
Fun Fax
True and based
Before I ever met Jesus, God whispered to me through a gentle thought (when I was a preschooler enraptured by the sights at the first wedding I attended), that this was not for me. When I met Christ later, many questions ensued-especially when certain young men were as close to me (as friends) as if we were "meant to be." But always the question was answered the same. So 60 years later, 40 of those being a nurse, 25 of those being an interpreter, 25 years being a teacher at the collegiate level, and 10 volunteer teaching at high school level (and yes, most of the time I was doing 2 or 3 of them at the same time) I must tell you it is worth it! The greatest joy in not having commitments to family or a relationship is the freedom to help others when the needs are present. Staying with a sick friend all night, watching children while parents go to the scene of their teenager's accident, dogsitting the incorrigible pet for a friend on vacation, doing without so others might have... I must tell you life is ample and rich as a singleton in Christ and there are still thousands of ways to help the world- not so WE have a rich life, but so those we help, do.
Is something lost? Yes! Of course! But King David himself said "I'll not give that to God which costs me nothing."
Jim Elliot lost his life taking the gospel to people, but when he was first called, the fear was addressed when he wrote: "He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose."
And Jesus Himself addresses those who are eunuchs-those in His society that were unable to reproduce, therefore not able to be married, that some were born with the condition, some made that way by the actions of men, and some of free will to serve Him and others.
I am a Protestant, but most importantly a sinner saved by grace. For those of you reading this who are not on board with this God-thing, I think a time will come when you must examine more closely. Please don't miss the opportunity.
And for my Brothers in the Lord here, don't be weary in well doing-He sees all and He will repay.
@@ms7953 this is so true! I learned so much thanks to this channel and I am gratefull
Amen
You are an inspiration for me in my walk with Christ. I’m not a Catholic. I’m more non-denominational than anything else. But I want you to know that even if our paths are different, I see you as my brother in Christ. Peace be with you, friend.
I was raised and groomed against Xian and your higher power but since December I have been on a journey that you have been a big part of. Because of RUclips I can learn about your religion and beliefs. I won't share too much but, I really appreciate what you do. I am 29 and trying to leave a religion and situation that I have been raised in. Even though I get punished for my curiosity, there's a hope in your eyes and so many other xians eyes. If I don’t make it out of my situation, please know that because of you and other's, at least I know that hope exists. Please don't let others get you down... you are a big part of why I am trying to leave my personal situation. You are precious. Don't give up.
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! There is nothing more comforting than to have a Priest or Religious Sister around. Their presence make me feel free especially those with light in their eyes and a luminous face even without a smile. God bless you all.
We need more priests like you, because priests like you make us really go deep into our faith and think about our vocations. Keep doing you. :)
As a Protestant and future Pastor, I am excited to have a wife and children 😂. But I think you are awesome, and I’m so glad you see the amazing fulfillment and joy that comes from your life as a Friar! I hold that same mentality as I look forward to moving into full time ministry!
Fr. Casey, you have a very deep and rich life. My family is currently in RCIA, we have been believers in Jesus for over 40 years, served in the non denominational church. God has called us home to the Catholic Faith. Our friends are looking at us like we are crazy and first question they ask “are you going become a nun and a priest? To me it’s a complement, because our faith is deepening and has a new meaning. Go’d is using you in answering our questions. Scott and I appreciate you and we will keep you in prayer. God bless you.
I used to be one of those Catholics who looked at priests and religious with a mixture of admiration, appreciation, an a twinge of sadness even as I thought I might be called to religious life. That changed as I got to know more joyful adult Christians in general and more joyful priests and religious in particular. When two of my friends became Sisters, it seemed like the most natural and wonderful thing in the world for both of them. They were both radiant Christian women before they took vows, but since entering their communities their lives have taken on a depth that is both beautiful and difficult to adequately describe. If any of my kids answer a call to the priesthood or religious life, I will not only be proud *of* them but ecstatic *for* them!
Father Cassey you're amazing😆, I was watching all the way to minute 5:17 and I had such an explosion of hapiness and cheerfulness hearing you say "I have the most wonderful freaking life in the world" 😆😆😆 honestly the world needs more people that ain't afraid to show the joy, freedom and meaningfulness we live once we listen and obey God.
You are NOT throwing anything away. Everyone asks the same questions. Married, single, children or none. . You are so strong. God bless and protect you.
Hi Father Casey! Thanks for your videos! They've helped me a lot these past weeks.
I've been told these things many times as well especially when people heard I started living in chastity. If only they knew the joy of devoting one's whole life to God in the religious life or in priesthood. I always felt a call to do it but I can't because of my sexual orientation and how I lived it in the past. I've spent some time these years wishing things would've been different, asking God how I didn't get to know him before I decided to live my life the way I did and I wanted the fire inside me to stop burning, but as time went on I realized that I could keep this fire burning in my heart and give it a meaning by offering my life to God in the world by humbly helping announce Jesus through works of mercy and love.
Please pray for me so I can keep walking this path with joy.
God bless you.
No. You didn’t throw it away . I almost chose to become a nun and at my age -I wish I had . I really do . ❤️
God bless you. He is merciful and forgiving ❤️.
I'm not sure how old you are or what your current situation is like, but some communities allow belated vocations ❤
Father Casey, I'm an Anglican priest, and even without the vows of chastity, I experience very similar reactions. I admire your online ministry and your voice. I think people need to understand that "I don't want that" is perhaps a useful vocational insight for themselves, but it is not a way to know a universal truth.
I hope you and your church may one day join the one holy Catholic and apostolic church.
@@ashawesome7234 We established that's not going to happen in 1558. We have our own Holy Church, thank you very much. And in it we can get divorced, re-marry, use birth control and welcome homosexuals, homosexual marriage and even clergy for both women and gays. So we are good, and take a pass on reunification with the Roman Catholics.
@John For one, your Catholic Bloody Mary legally ended and dismantled Henry VIII Church of England in 1555 and murdered the COE Bishops by burning them at the stake. The present Church of England was legally established in 1558 by Elizabeth II, a born Protestant. Get your history right. Second, we continue because beyond Henry VIII we established a separation from the Papal Authority and the right of the Christian community to have a self-run church that doesn't sell salvation for a monetary gain with a Bible we can actually read and a mass with a language we actually speak centuries before your Roman Catholic church got around to it. Also a church that worships the Trinity, not the worship of Saints, and a mortal woman. A church that doesn't condemn divorce from bad marriages or forcing women to carry unwanted children by condemning birth control. A Church that also who sees that women and homosexuals are not only welcome in church, but have as much right to the call of clergy as heterosexual men. A few traits you Catholics might want to adopt in joining the 21st century. Maybe then you'll solve your lack of Priests and even curb the pedophiles that do want to put on your collar. That answer your question?
@@TimothyRCrowe wow what form of deity are you worshiping? Divorce and remarriage , having homosexuals as clergy, oh my what evil spirits have walked right into your church and possessed every single person in there? Wow I didn’t know yous allowed such disgrace in your church. And you actually feel proud about it, your absolutely disgusting in your ways of belief. Your just like the world 🌍 and their is nothing different about it. So every thing the accepts your Church accepts it too. Wow what a disgrace. There’s no need to be a Christian too in your church cause your doing almost everything the world is doing but only speaking Jesus name with your mouths. You just made yourself look even more demonic then I actually thought about the Protestant church. It’s not about have a bigger church with more members it’s about doing what is righteous and then God will allow you Church to prosper, I’m not saying that all Catholics are innocent cause their not but don’t act like all Protestant’s are innocent either as there are many Protestant’s pastors that have completely F%%%ed up so get your facts straight! The reason why their is more issues in the Catholic Church is because is sooo much bigger with members than any 1 Protestant denominational church in the world. Do your maths sir! I would never want to change our Catholic traditions over some man made infested with evil spirited worldly church your a member of. Yuck! GodBless and I hope you pray daily for the Holy Spirit to reveal its truth to you Sir cause I’m sure you definitely need it in my opinion. Take care
@@TimothyRCrowe I've never seen anybody brag about being heretics divorced from apostolic succession and tradition. Out of curiosity, does your church consider the commands of Jesus in Mark 10:8-9 and Matthew 19:6 to be merely suggestions? Are the words of the Holy Spirit speaking through St. Paul in 1 Corinthians 6:9, and 1 Corinthians 14:34, and 1 Timothy 2:11-12 able to just be disregarded, if they offend you?
Wow, just wow. You had me for a few minutes I was so confused that you might be thinking about leaving until you said "freaking life," This was a great video.
I normally do not comment. I am an agnostic with a strong dislike for religion (I hope nobody gets offended, it is not my goal), but I think that whoever criticized your life choice is a megalomaniac idiot. Your choices are your choices. I do not obviously share your views, but I really admire your coherence and your will to help according to your believes. Your life is not wasted because you have made up your mind, you know where you stand and you have the guts to act accordingly. Haters insulting people behind their screens are the real waste (regardless of their faith). By the way, I do not follow your channel on a regular basis due to my time constraints and many interests, but it is always a pleasure to watch your videos due to their informative and respectful nature. :)
I agree. My thoughts are similar.
Snap! I follow this channel to remind myself that reasonable and intelligent people exist with varying levels of religiosity. I'm under no illusions that a convent would have been the safest place for me 100 years ago, and would provide me with the lifestyle I want for myself now, if only I could handle the whole god-is-real thing they seem to be fans of.
I admire the maturity in your comment. It's refreshing to see. Some of the new atheists online just spew the same straw man arguments and ad hominem attacks. Your comment stands out, in a good way.
@@promethium-145 Thank you!
@@furyomori3896 Of course! :)
I'm glad I clicked on this video. I've been running behind success all my life. Eventhough at one point I realised that success does not give any satisfaction or meaning to my life, I wasn't able to find out what else would give satisfaction or meaning to my life. Now I think the answer is clear. It is sacrifice. I remember hearing a quote of Mother Teresa - "God did not call me to be successful, but to be sacrificial". I didn't understand it back then. But now I understand. My life motto used to be, "To be successful wherever I go". But from now on I think it will be, "To be sacrificial wherever I go". Thank you Fr. Casey !!!
It's your life, you will decide what you will do, and God will determine your footsteps,
No protestant, atheist, or non-believer can tell you what you've to do. God will. Amen
I've only recently found you, Father. The few episodes I've seen of yours inspire me. I hope they lead me back to our church, which has bitterly let the faithful down in recent years. Thank you for speaking to your faith experience, and in support of the priestly life. I hope I meet you someday, Father.
Absolutely NOT Casey! I'm a nun, proudly one, so I understand it very well...
absolutely Sr Stella, I'm 56yrs old and when I was 6 I had the most amazing teacher back in Australia for Grade One who was a nun and she turned my life around in the most incredible way, this was after enduring a prior year with a lay-teacher that just had a set on me, and remember like yesterday how I dreaded every single day going to kindergarten. Not sure if my parents picked up on it and had a word with the next year's teacher, but this amazing person, Sister Veronica, built back my confidence and made me love school. So here's 5 decades later and I still think of her... cheers.
I grew up with priests and brothers all around me. Never have I felt sorry for them or you. I actually feel jealous at times. You get to touch people spiritually in a way others can't. God bless you. I pray for you everyday.
As a practicing Catholic at every opportunity, I endeavor to say "thank you" to a priest for the sacrifice that he has made in order to bring the Sacraments into my life and the life of the Church. And at the conclusion of my Confession, I always say "Thank you Father for answering God's call to the priesthood."
After every confession too, I offer a prayer for Priests
Sounds like a cult
@Jackson don't own anything and give 100% of salaries to the church.
@@lukeshields258 it’s not a 100%
You are allowed to keep a little
The church needs money to function
Otherwise many people will go hungry
@@popefrancis8153 most of the donations go towards paying for churches and priests salaries
Your words have been a source of comfort many times, so I thank God for choosing you. You for hearing the calling and answering the calling.
I'm fond of the phrase "the price of admission". All of us have some sort price of admission - for me, the price of admission of being married is accepting and even celebrating those things that make living with my beloved a challenge. I wouldn't change it for the world. I'm happy in my life and I'm really glad you are happy in yours.
Father. You do you. If you are happy then it doesn't matter what others think. I am Protestant but I do enjoy listening to you. You have a passion with how you speak. Many Protestant pastors seem like they're just going through the motions. Frankly since you brought it up with this video I have never understood why the Catholic church makes their pastors take vows of chastity, poverty and obedience when the Protestant churches do not. I wonder if this is something that the church requires but maybe not so much God? I understand that taking such vows might create a more singular ministry focus but it is a huge ask. However, you knew the stakes going in. So if you are happy then that is all that matters. Soli Deo Gloria.
Father Casey, thank God for your life. I realize my calling was to the married life and children. Your life is no more of a waste than mine. Both of us have are own sacrifices, mine for the family, and yours for the kingdom of God. Bless you and all of the friars.
Oh no no no! You are not throwing it away. You have the best life in the world!! You are so blessed to be able to be so close to God each day and pray each day and you SAVE people! You are a real life spiritual warrior you are a soldier of God!! You are 100% BLESSED!
Father Casey - thank you answering the call and accepting your vocation and vows. What a powerful testament for our world today.
As a protestant/nondenominational person, I love what you are doing brother, or father. Paul describes how great the gift of singleness is. Singleness is not a sacrifice of something greater, it is the choosing of something of equal gifting. You serve God so well. You have the gifts of the Spirit, and I am so glad I can call you a brother in Christ.
I’m a Presbyterian who loves the idea of marriage and family...
But I have the utmost respect for my monastic brothers. It’s not an easy life but serving the Lord Jesus Christ is never a waste whether one is married or celibate. I appreciate this channel. I love learning more and more about Catholic theology despite my being a Protestant.
I also would not want to sacrifice having that kind of family life. Romantic relationship can be really fulfilling and I can only imagine how fullfilling having kids might be! I think I would want to be a mom someday. I certainly would not give up that option!
What a comeback on the naysayers! Indeed, what you are doing is much more meaningful than what people in a hedonistic culture will ever realise. Love your channel. Your series on Catholicism should be made available in multiple languages for catechists and Catholics world wide.
I am catholic from India. I just watched the movie 'The Mission'. I could imagine the works of missionaries of the bygone era who may have reached out to my forefathers to evangelise and bring a transformation in their lives. Keep up your missionary zeal.
not by a longshot im protestant and i have learned so much from your channel
blessxyou fr. casey!
I'm a convert to Orthodox Christianity. My godfather is a monastic and is a chanter in our Church. I see the joy in his eyes as he memorizes the Liturgy and the chants for vespers. I struggle so hard with maintaining a constant prayer life (and always have), but there is no doubt that your life is joyous. Your only concern is to please our Lord. What a joy that is!
I don't think so Fr. Casey! As a catholic, I don't think any life is wasted. Living a vocation, living as the Love (that is, God) commands you, seems to me the best way to live. And God is always with us and while we live with that in mind, that's an awesome life.
I really love your message father.
You are never wasting your life if you do something that fulfills you and makes you happy.
There are so many people wasting their lives by doing stuff that others around them approve as appropriate but in the end those people are unhappy, burned out, don’t see their purpose etc.
Everybody is different and therefore should find their own path to happiness. We should never judge the life decisions of others by our own personal understanding of what a great life means because for every individual a good life consists of a different formula.
Sorry for my not so great English, I’m a German guy still trying to learn.
You are such an inspiration. I come to your channel time and time again and my faith has been growing stronger. I do appreciate that :) thanks!
Even if you have thousands of comments that do not support you, you are impacting people. Truly a fulfilling life.
I never really was one for religion,or thinking there is a god or Jesus or not,But I do understand the lesson there's to learn,and woah,that's honestly the best explanation for a good healthy life
I don’t think it’s a waist of a life and the world or at least all those people who’s life you touch is one of the most awesome and admirable things a person can do!!!! And we are in so much need of more people like you. Thanks Father 😊🙏❤️
If God called you to this life, then you are truly blessed to follow his call.
From a Protestant subscriber.
Father Casey, you've nearly brought me to tears with the beauty of your devotion and dedication. As a single Protestant woman studying theology with the hopes of becoming an apologist, there have been times I've wondered if I'm doing the right thing by pursuing ministry as a vocation when there are many options that are more financially "safe". But then I realize - what better use of life is there than leading others to God? Even though I don't know or understand many Catholic practices and traditions, watching you motivates and encourages me in a way I can't explain.
It's like I read in one of my classes recently: so many people look at Christianity and see what we "can't" do - the fact we can't eat from the one tree - but they overlook all the other trees God has given us to freely and safely take from. You have the freedom to not live a life chasing the fleeting pleasures of this world, and instead set your sights on what is eternal. That, I believe, is the best possible use of a life. Thank you again for everything you do! God bless you.
Perhaps I will look back at this video in the future, as the most important i’ve ever seen. I’m strongly considering a religious life right now and I think, that this video was the push i needed. Greetings from Germany.
You know, not once have I ever thought of a life wasted as I watch all of these videos. On the contrary I find it refreshing and inspiring. Somebody has got to do it. I love the innovation. If any, I don't completely understand the need for you Casey to justify yourself. But you have, in in a way that you deliver your videos, impeccably as always, toujours bien élaborée.
To me, anyone who shows kindness to others, even for a little while, cannot possibly have wasted their life.
I really enjoy how open and genuine Friar Kasey is. It makes his videos relatable and knowledgeable and I have learnt so much since I suscribed to this channel! You do make a difference for the better.
I'm a perpetually single protestant clergyperson. I sometimes wonder if I've thrown my life away. But I don't think I would be content doing anything else though.
Dedicating your life to others, spreading your truth, and deriving meaning is not a wasted life, it is the whole point. This coming from an Athiest. You're awesome, much love.
Fr. Casey really pulled an Uno Reverse on us.
All I have to say is that I am giving you a standing ovation, I feel better in the world knowing there are still people like you. You speak so wonderfully about Christ and are his Love in action. May he continue to cover you with his Graces. You are truly an artisan of his reign on earth. Blessed be and thank you 💜
Amen Father!
I totally affirm you in your vocation and ministry.
Although my vows are different, the life of a married Permanent Deacon are richly fulfilling!
May Almighty God bless you always,
Dcn. Paul+
Father Casey, you had me scared for a moment, thank God you have a great freaking life. I have been around a long time & I do not feel anyone that goes into religious life is wasting life. You are what a priest should be honest, open welcoming. You are a good fit for the Franciscans. As a lifelong Catholic who loves their church, thank you for answering God's call.& becoming a priest.
I'm a protestant and I think the vows the Franciscans take are beautiful! If I had something similar I'd strongly consider joining. Devoting your entire life to the work of God is truly amazing and admirable. I'd even go so far as to say that those vows, in a sense free someone more than what the world considers "freedom". On the words of Jesus : For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it Matthew 16:25
How could anyone call your life, a rewarding, a life of love a waste? I can’t think of a more fulfilling life. Making people feel loved and giving someone hope. Thank you for what you do.
Lapsed Catholic but I have learnt a lot from you and your channel thank you 😊
This channel is a big part of why I started mine. Thanks for what you do Fr. I’m an older priest than you but you are such an inspiration. Keep me in your prayers.
Thank you Bro Casey for sharing your life with honesty & humour 🥰 You are a blessing to all people who know you & listen to you including the ones who criticize 🙏👼 Jesus is perfect & was constantly criticized even when He healed people 😣 The world has people who appreciate goodness & others that don't. God knows our hearts 💗 Living in God's Light is always the Best Way 🙏✝️ God Bless you and all who strive to live a good life in God's Eyes not the world 🌟💗
As many others here, I am not Catholic but I see the tremendous joy expressed in your life. Every life involves some sacrifices, just the ones the consecrated make seem more dramatic to those who sacrifice other things. If you have kids you sacrifice a great deal of freedom in raising them for example. The sacrifice involved in caring for those around you carries rewards - as you know - greater than anything you might give up. Ignore the nay sayers, keep up the good work (ok, so don't ignore them, but don't take them personally....) God bless you and yours.
Back in high school (I studied in a Capuchin-run school), my classmates and I met a priest who had it all: good looks, wealth, and a great career - and he gave those all up to become a priest (yes, a Franciscan). We asked him what made him decide to become a priest. He was at the top of the world, had money, and was a "chick magnet." He said that despite all his possessions, he felt empty deep inside. He felt that there was something missing inside him. As a joke, he attended a discernment seminar for people considering the priesthood. There, he felt a certain fullness and joy that he kept returning until he finally decided to become a priest. He said he never regretted his decision and his "worst days" were better than what he thought we his "best days" then. He also said that as a result of his decision, he got to have "hundreds" of children - some even older than he. He also had "dozens" of "moms" and "dads" as well. He did not feel the "anguish" of celibacy because he was too busy praying and helping the community. He told us that the life of a priest is hard, but the joy of being free to love, serve, and give oneself up to people in the Name of God is more than enough to keep him going. 🙂
That's really good to hear!
If I'm near death and I can only have one person with me, as much as I love my family, I'd want a priest with me! You are the only ones who can consecrate the Holy Eucharist. Thank you Father Casey and all priests. God Bless all priests😌
I must admit He really does have a meaning full life! I'm married with a family but at time I find my self asking there's got to be more than this. A more meaningful life I mean. Marriage is great well depends whom you ask but it does come with a lot of responsibility and pressure at times. I may even add it hinders you from getting even closer to got at times due to time and responsibility. You go on young priest/father! I see nothing wrong with your meaning full life.
Bless you and everyone here!
Way to go Father!
I love your message at the end, and you made me gasp towards 4:00 because I thought you were indeed going to throw it all away! 😧
Oh! And as a matter of fact! I better go get the mail, I know I have some Catholic books in there!
I am an Old Catholic Bishop, and I love being a servant of Jesus Christ. Pray for me as I pray for you Fr. Casey.
Im not religious. I dont feel sad for you.. Im jealous of you. I would love to dedicate my life to helping and loving people in the ways you described... These sacrifices are chump change for such a beautiful thing.. I dont know how i feel right now.
I'm not a Catholic, but I'm proud of you for following your heart in a pursuit that affects many. You've given peace to many and given even me, something to think about. I harbor no sadness for you and I hope you continue to excel in your profession. :)
Most people waste their lives. You'll also never be a divorced man bankrupt and thrown to the curb, so that's in the plus column. Many men feel like they're thrown their lives away on dreams that weren't fulfilled.
Amen
Amen to that.
*and women
I'm glad other people feel the same way. Many people are unfulfilled in life, but there's a huge lie that everyone is jovial and satisfied.
So true. Amen.
You My Friend Are The Most Very Level Headed Person I Have Listened To! God Bless You For Your Determination!
Hello👋 from Ghana🇬🇭
True freedom is not doing what the rest of the world is doing, it’s choosing not to do them, even if you can!
Carry on, Fr. Casey!
People who aren’t priests don’t have a life of doing what we want either. ..... were chained to jobs , our bosses , our debts. It’s not “fun”
Exactly
People don’t know what they want or know how to love.
Thank you Father Casey. Your life is an example to all young and old. God bless you and know you're in my prayers and your ministry.