Priesthood
places me in contact with the drama of human life. Sometimes the drama
is a tragedy, sometimes a mystery, sometimes a comedy. It's a great privilege
for me to be a part of this drama with so many people, because my own
relationship with its author, God, is deepened.
The
life and ministry of the diocesan priest are varied -- a lot depends on
the talents and interests of the individual priest. Diocesan priests touch
the peaks and valleys of human life from birth to death. We baptize, teach
the young, forgive sins, prepare couples for marriage, stand up for human
life in all its forms, befriend the poor, visit the sick, comfort the
dying, bury the dead, preach good news, and most importantly we make Jesus
present in the Eucharist and in a thousand other ways. Most of us find
this life challenging, exciting, and abundant.
In
the end, though, the excitement and variety of ministry are not the most
important parts of priesthood. Most important to my priesthood is my attention
to my own faith relationship with Christ. It is this friendship with Jesus
that will sustain me in a life- long commitment to God and the Church
and make me a better priest.
If
you sense a call to find your abundant life in priestly service, please
give a call (619) 427-0230 or call the Office for Priestly Ministry at
(619) 291-7446. I'm here to help you!
You
may also choose to attend the latest Vocations Explorer Day for men discerning
the possibility of priesthood.
You
can download a PDF form to be signed by me.
Fr. John Dolan
Pastor