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The Priest

by VP


Posted on Tuesday February 26, 2019 at 11:00PM in Quotes


He is another Christ - Respect him;
He is God's Representative - Trust him;
He is your benefactor - be thankful to him.

At the Altar
He offers your prayer to God - do not forget him;
He prays for you and yours in purgatory - ask God's mercy for him.                                                                          

In the confessional
He is the physician of your soul - show him its wounds;  
He directs you towards God - follow his admonitions;
He is judging - abide by his decision.

In his daily life
He is human - do not hastily condemn him;
He is human - a word of kindness will cheer him;
If you must tell his faults - tell them to God, that He may give him light and strength to correct them;
He has a great responsibility -ask God to guide him in life, and to be merciful to him in death.


Daily Thoughts for Priests

by VP


Posted on Thursday February 21, 2019 at 12:01AM in Quotes


We live in a country and in a period of restless activity, of advertising and being advertised, of nervous anxiety for results almost at any cost. How sad to see priests caught up and carried away by the flood, losing the merit of their lives, not to say their very souls, while saving others! 

Like those of whom Our Lord speaks, they prophesy by the earnestness of their preaching; they cast ou devils by the power of the sacraments; they work wonders of material construction and organization; but they are sustained in it all and borne along chiefly by natural impulse, by exuberant activity, by the spirit of pride, by the desire to be talked of by their people and by their fellow priests, by all manner of human motives worthless in the sight of God. 

 Only at the judgment of God - "on that day"- will they know, will the world know, in what depths of spiritual poverty they have lived and died.

source: Daily Thoughts for Priests, Fr. John B. Hogan


Pray for Better Priests

by VP


Posted on Friday February 15, 2019 at 09:09AM in Quotes


Our brethren of the laity often complain of the priest they get; I wonder, does it ever occur to them to pray for better? When the Ember seasons come round, how many people remember to pray for the priests who are being ordained? We pile the sanctuary with flowers, we make it a blaze of candles; but there is something else needed far more than lights of flowers for God's honor, that the hearts of his priest should be made a fit habitation for Himself. Of his priests? Not of His priests only, but our own hearts too.

Source: Pastoral Sermons and Occasional Sermons, The Eucharist, Fr. Ronald Knox


Pray, pray for your priests!

by VP


Posted on Tuesday February 05, 2019 at 08:28AM in Quotes


"Pray, pray for your priests; every nation, every diocese gets the clergy it deserves.
We priests are only earthen vessels, you know for yourselves many of the shortcomings,
hasty temper and slovenly habits and so on, by which we often disgrace the livery we wear.
But, when you observe such things, you merely shrug your shoulders, and say,
"Pity Father So-and-so isn't more like poor Canon So-and-so". You should be on your knees,
this next week, praying for the clergy everywhere, from the Holy Father himself down to the
new priests [...]; praying for the seminaries too, the factories where the tools of Christ are made.
God protect His Church in the anxious, bewildered days that are coming; and give us supply of
good priests to work as the martyrs worked, to live as the martyrs lived, and if need be to die as
the martyrs died, to the glory of His Holy Name."

Source: Monsignor Ronald Knox, Priesthood, Pastoral Sermons and Occasional Sermons


Recipe for Holiness

by VP


Posted on Saturday February 02, 2019 at 02:25PM in Quotes


"Priests, do not forget that priestly gravity and propriety must characterize your ministry, whereas everything which tends towards secular habits, shows up the priest as vain and flighty in the eyes of the world which is perfectly able to discern the more respectable priests even from their outward bearing."

Source: Recipe for Holiness: Saint Pius X and the Priest