Posted on 11/28/2016 5:57:54 PM PST by marshmallow
The Pope said vocations exist, but need to be proposed in the right way
Pope Francis has said the next synod will discuss the decline in priestly vocations. In a conversation with Jesuits published by the Jesuit journal La Civiltà Cattolica, the Pope said: With regard to local vocations, I say that the vocational decline will be spoken of at the next Synod. I believe that vocations exist, you just have to know how to propose them and how to attend to them.
The next Ordinary Synod will be held in October 2018, on the theme of Youth, Faith and Vocation. According to reports, the Pope wanted the synod to be about married priests, but the proposal was outvoted by his advisory council.
The Pope linked the lack of vocations to a refusal to call upon the laity. He said: If the priest is always in a hurry, if he is involved in a thousand administrative things, if we do not convince ourselves that spiritual direction is not a clerical charism, but a lay charism (which the priest can also develop), and if we do not call upon the laity in vocational discernment, it is evident that we will not have vocations.
The Pope also commented on the synods theme of youth, saying: Young people need to be heard; and the young can be tiring. They always come with the same issues and you have to listen to them. And of course, for this you have to be patient, to be seated and to listen. And also to be creative: you have to put them to work on things. Today, always having meetings no longer makes much sense, they are not fruitful.
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And none feel the call to enter a convent to be a social worker. Might as well work for the government. The SPX convents had no lack of postulants.
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