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Vocations Crisis Demands Solid Priestly Formation, Says Pope
Zenit News Agency ^ | DEC. 9, 2003 | N/A

Posted on 12/09/2003 5:27:51 PM PST by ArrogantBustard


Code: ZE03120908

Date: 2003-12-09

Vocations Crisis Demands Solid Priestly Formation, Says Pope

Sees a "Trial of Faith" for Pastors and the Flock

VATICAN CITY, DEC. 9, 2003 (Zenit.org).- John Paul II says the vocations crisis must be answered by seminaries that form future priests solidly, including emotionally and morally.

The Pope illustrated this concern in an address Friday to the second group of French bishops, from the ecclesiastical provinces of Rennes and Rouen, who are on their five-yearly visit to Rome.

In his address, the Holy Father focused on the "serious crisis of vocations" that France is experiencing, as are other Western countries, which the bishops refer to constantly in reports they have given the Pope.

It is "a sort of crossing of the desert which constitutes a genuine trial of faith both for pastors as well as the faithful," the Holy Father acknowledged.

Instead of yielding to "discouragement," the Pope invited the bishops "to assume the challenge with firm hope," paying special attention to the formation of future priests in the seminary, "educational community on the way."

The formation of youths who wish to be priests must take account of four complementary dimensions -- "human, spiritual, intellectual and pastoral formation," the Holy Father explained.

Noting "a social environment -- characterized by a general relativism of values spread by the media and the trivialization of sexuality," the Pontiff recommended that the bishops focus on "the human, emotional and moral formation of the candidates."

John Paul II encouraged the formators of seminaries, assisted by competent specialists, to help youths to "know clearly the objective exigencies of the priestly life," esteeming "in its just measure the gift of celibacy," "gift of love offered to the Lord and to those who will be entrusted to them."

"In the human and emotional formation of candidates to the priesthood, as well as in all the other dimensions of their formation," the Pope said, "it is a question of seeking and contemplating Christ, the Incarnate Word, and new and perfect man. It is a question of taking him as a model to be imitated in everything, to be a priest in his name."

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TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Moral Issues; Theology
KEYWORDS: goodpriests; orthodoxcatholic; seminary
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1 posted on 12/09/2003 5:27:52 PM PST by ArrogantBustard
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2 posted on 12/09/2003 5:28:49 PM PST by ArrogantBustard
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In his address, the Holy Father focused on the "serious crisis of vocations" that France is experiencing, as are other Western countries, which the bishops refer to constantly in reports they have given the Pope.

So much for the genius who wrote the article a few weeks ago that their was no priest shortage.

I wonder if this came out so quickly just to put the kibosh of misleading the parishes via statistics.

As a retired Army chaplain (protestant), we received briefings on the priest shortage just about every quarter. The army could use about 280-300 priests, but had in the 90's 2 years ago when I retired.

3 posted on 12/09/2003 7:19:52 PM PST by xzins (Proud to be Army!)
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To: ArrogantBustard
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Vocations Crisis Demands Solid Priestly Formation, Says Pope

4 posted on 12/09/2003 7:57:31 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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genius who wrote the article a few weeks ago that their was no priest shortage.

There certainly is one, but it's worse in some areas than others, and almost nonexistent in a few. Doctrinal orthodoxy and Traditional, Scriptural spirituality promote vocations; modernism and new-age silliness kill them.

Big surprise, right? (not)

5 posted on 12/09/2003 8:13:35 PM PST by ArrogantBustard
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In his address, the Holy Father focused on the "serious crisis of vocations" that France is experiencing, as are other Western countries, which the bishops refer to constantly in reports they have given the Pope.

Hmmm. That's puzzling. The FR NeoCatholics here are always telling me that there is no vocations crisis.

6 posted on 12/10/2003 12:59:17 AM PST by Dajjal
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