The apostles were ordinary men, called and formed by Christ to celebrate the Eucharist and to preach the Gospel. In every age, Our Lord continues to call men to serve Him in the priesthood, to be “stewards of the mysteries of Christ.” (1 Cor 4.1)
The roles of the priest and of the lay faithful are complementary, not in opposition to each other. Families need priests, and priests need families if the work of the priesthood and the lay apostolate are to flourish. Today we pray especially for vocations to the priesthood: we must also nurture vocations in our parish and in our families by helping the young to become disciples of Christ who will gladly give their lives in His service.
The course of formation for the priesthood is long and demanding. Fortunately we are blessed with young men of fine character who have entered on this path for the sake of Christ and the Church so that they too may be good shepherds, ministering the sacraments, teaching people the truths necessary for salvation, and bringing pastoral care to those in need. However we need more young people who are open to the call of Christ and willing to respond to it.
Pope Francis said,
“Dear lay faithful, be close to your priests with affection and with your prayers, that they may be always be shepherds according to God’s heart. And pray for those whom God is calling to be priests that they may respond to this call with humility and joy.” (Homily at the Chrism Mass 2013)
The Holy Father reminds us all that priests and those preparing for the priesthood need the prayers and support of the faithful. On this Day of Prayer for Vocations, please keep this intention in your prayers.