Questions
and Answers - Prospects
How
do I know when I am called?
What
about celibacy?
How
long does it take to become a priest?
What
seminary do Springfield seminarians attend?
What
is seminary life like?
I'm
thinking about it, how much does it cost?
What
does a priest do all day?
What
about free time, or my own hobbies and interests?
Alright,
I'm thinking about taking the first step. What do I
do?
How
do I know when I am called?
Everyone is called
to a particular vocation in the Church - everyone. All
the baptized are incorporated into the Church and so
called to be holy. Priests are called, married people
are called, single people are called. The struggle is
to determine which call is truly ours amid the many
vocations God has for his people. One way to think more
carefully about whether or not you are called to the
priesthood is to look at your talents and desires, at
your background and ambitions. If you were raised in
the Catholic faith and love it still, if you had good
parents who were healthy examples for you, if you were
fortunate enougth to come to know excellent priests
along the way, that may have been God preparing you
for the priesthood. A calling cannot be placed under
a microscope and examined like a biological sample.
It is far more complex and personal. For these reasons
it is also often more difficult to describe and understand.
Yet if you are a single Catholic male who feels moved
at certain times to investigate the possiblity of becoming
a priest, you should listen to that inner voice. Few
men hear it, but it is very real and must be heeded.
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What
about celibacy?
What about it? If
you want to be a priest you can't get married. Remember,
Jesus wasn't married. More seriously, while it is a
huge stumbling block for many men, it is perhaps the
defining characteristic of the Roman Catholic priesthood
in a society drowning in sexual imagery. Celibacy is
a huge commitment, no doubt about it. But it is a commitment
which leads to a spiritually and apostolically vibrant
church whose priests are almost always available to
the people whom they serve. It is possible to live a
full, rich, and happy life as a celibate, contrary to
what some people think. The important thing is to have
a consistent life of prayer along with strong and healthy
friendships with brother priests. Without prayer and
friends, celibacy will become more of a cross than a
gift.
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How
long does it take to become a priest?
It depends on your
previous education and when you enter the seminary.
Some men decide to pursue the priesthood right out of
high school and enter college seminary. For them it
would take a minimum of eight years, four obtaining
a college degree and four years spent in a major seminary
studying theology. For someone who already has a college
degree, it will take four to six years, depending on
the amount of philosophy they've studied, since all
men entering the major seminary must have a college
degree and 30 credit hours of philosophy. There are
numerous variables which effect one's path to be priesthood,
variables which need to be figured out on an individual
basis with the vocation director and the seminary.
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What
is seminary life like?
The seminary is
a busy place where men live, pray, and study together.
But a diocesan seminary does not approximate a religious
order. It seeks to form parish priests. Life at the
seminary entails daily Mass, private and common prayer
times, lots of classes (for which you do receive grades),
pastoral assignments in nearby parishes, and various
other components. And, yes, you do take classes on how
to say Mass and celebrate the other Sacraments. Every
seminary should be a place of orthodox Catholic teaching
as well, since seminarians have enough to ponder without
having to battle wayward faculty over basic teachings
of our faith. Tte faculty though, is concerned not only
with your theological knowledge but also your human,
moral, and spiritual development as well. So they keep
a pretty close eye on the seminarians to make sure that
they are well adjusted, prayerful, balanced men who
have a holy and sincere desire to serve the Church.
While the seminary has rules it is not a barracks. There
is plenty of opportunity to play sports, exercise, or
hang out with new found friends from all over the United
States and other countries.
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What
seminary do Springfield seminarians attend?
Since the Diocese
of Springfield does not operate its own seminary, it
sends its men to various seminaries. We currently have
men at St. John's Seminary in Boston, Blessed Pope John
XXIII Seminary in Weston, MA (for older men), Our Lady
of Providence Seminary College in Providence, RI, SS
Cyril & Methodius Seminary in Orchard Lake, MI and
the North American College in Rome, Italy. During the
summer months those in major seminary normally work
in various pastoral assignments and a weekly stipend
is paid for their services.
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I'm thinking
about it, how much does it cost?
Don't worry about cost - all
we ask for is your life. The Diocese of Springfield
will pay for your entire Major Seminary education as
well as your cost for books. Those attending the college
division must pay for their tuition for their undergraduate
degree (currently we use Providence College in Rhode
Island). Seminarians also have their health insurance
paid in full. the Knights of Columbus of the diocese
are very generous in assisting our seminarians with
a stipend during the semester. We also have some other
generous benefactors that occasionally will send money
to assist with the personal expenses and other costs
related to your studies.
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What
does a priest do all day?
Since the daily life of a priest
varies according to the size and location of the parish
he's in, his daily schedule is always in flux. But some
constants in the life of a parish priest include daily
Mass, funerals, wedding preparation and weddings themselves,
hearing confessions, spiritual guidance, homily preparation,
visiting the hospital and homebound, baptizing, teaching
religous education or at a school, praying the breviary,
spending time with youth, and so on and so forth. While
there is no set schedule, neither is there a lack of
things for a priest to do each and everyday. It is a
very full life.
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What
about free time, or my own hobbies and interests?
So long as the priest makes
it a priority there is definitely time for exercise,
reading, going to a movie, golfing, and other activities.
Every priest, without exception, is given one day off
a week and a few weeks vacation every year. He is expected
to use this time to recoup his strength and energy so
that he can return to his parish ready to jump back
into its flow of activities. Healthy priests relax by
doing the same things that healthy, normal men do.
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Alright,
I'm thinking about taking the first step. What do I
do?
Pick up the phone and call the Vocation Office. There
is nothing to be afraid of, we won't force you to sign
your life away, we will just cooperate with God's will
for you. Feel free to call with any questions you may
have and we will be happy to chat with you.
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