Saturday, June 28, 2008

Imagine that phone call

One of the ways that I check to see if a call to the priesthood is authentic (not the only way, but one of the ways, mind you) is that the young man sitting across the desk in my office is flabergasted that he made the call is sitting talking to a Vocation Director. Often, this astonishment is accompanied with a line: "I had my whole life planned out, but I could shake this idea of the priesthood."

It is an amazing and profound realization that one might be called to the priesthood. With St. Peter, comes the protest: "Leave me, Lord, for I am a sinful man."

If the call to the priesthood is amazing enough, how about the call to be bishop. This one is literally a call, usually from the Apostolic Nuncio's office. I heard one bishop tell: "I nearly dropped the phone! I was stunned, and the only thing I could get out was, 'Can I call you back in an hour?'" (He did, by the way, with an affirmative.)

By now, you've likely heard that St. Louis Archbishop Raymond Burke has been called to Rome to head the Apostolic Signatura, the Church's Supreme Court, as it were.

What could one do to ever prepare to answer that phone call? Who made the call, anyways? BXVI? Sodano?

I think I would pass out!

Send prayers for your bishops and priests, we need them!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Praying...always! :-)

By the way...our new Archbishop is in Rome this weekend receiving the pallium...he needs LOTS of prayers, too!

Anonymous said...

I have a prayer card that is a prayer for priests and I say it daily. There are several priests that I pray for by name ( you included). I also pray for seminarians (my son included, as well as several of his friends). With the number of parishes that only have one priest, we definitely need an increase in vocations!

MJ