8 years ago today, I was
ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Pilarczyk at the Cathedral of St.
Peter in Chains, downtown.
It was a memorable day and my
family joked that they had to tie a rope around my waist I was so excited and
ready to start my task of working in the Lord’s vineyard.
After 8 years, I wanted to
reflect a bit about what I have learned and possible things to reflect upon in
our work as the Serra Club of Cincinnati.
First, I have come to
appreciate more and more that the Lord is never outdone in generosity. As we give ourselves to Him, as priest (or
Bishop), religious or even as a lay person (single or married), He takes what
we give Him, blesses it and gives it back to us. This is the model of Mass and the pattern of
our lives as Catholics. Last night, I
was walking through Kroger to pick up a few things and while I was only there
five minutes, tops, I was met by a family that welcomed me and mom remarked: ‘we’re
going to have you over soon, I promise!’
(as she has been promising for, I think, a year and a half!) It is probably the most striking lesson as a
priest: many, many more know you than you will ever know them. And it is such a beautiful thing to be able
to witness.
Secondly, I am struck by the
amount of work that truly needs to be done, as I am sure Jesus was struck by
that same impression as well. My
generation, especially, is lost and needs the direction that comes only from
the Gospels. I am frightened there will
be few to minister to, eventually.
Frankly, I do not see many my own age at Mass. If there is anything else that drives me in
my work as priest and vocation director, it is this. I am scared that my generation has bought
into the lies of this world so deeply that we will not be able to be
rescued. But Jesus did not preach only
where he knew he would be successful, He preached everywhere. So must we.
Finally, point three, today’s
First Reading gives us all a great context when we get a little too caught up
in thinking I have to do this or that.
Simply, St. Paul hands on his work to the next generation. This is the life of the priest. I have baptized many babies, married many
couples, heard countless confessions; and I have no idea where they are now. Every once in a while, someone will come back
and say, ‘you did this for me….’
Truthfully, because of the way my brain works, I usually have no idea
what it was, but I’m glad they remember.
More often than not, we have no idea.
But we still preach, we still present the beauty of the Gospel, and then
we hand it on. It is for another to
reap. The Church Militant marches on
through the passage of time, and is bigger than any one individual. And again, something beautiful about that,
too.
I continue to be struck by
the love outpoured to our priests and bishops. I had many, many facebook and twitter
messages, phone calls and texts today congratulating me on 8 years as a
priest. I can honestly say, I still feel
like I am getting started and I am eternally grateful that God has seen fit to
call me to this most wonderful way of life.
1 comment:
Congratulations! And may you have many happy returns of the day!
You've done a heckuva job so far, and I hope you keep going and going. I know you have a lot of people praying for you.
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