Fr. Graham Writes: 21st April 2024
This Good Shepherd Sunday, at the request of Bishop Richard, we begin a month of prayer for Vocations, especially for future Priests for our diocese.
A vocation, especially the Priesthood, is not a career path that we choose. Every vocation, including marriage, is a calling from God, to which we consent and say "Yes". It is both personal and communal. A priest isn't a priest for himself but to serve Christ and His people in the Church. The same is true for all vocations. Jesus always calls enough priests, deacons, religious, spouses, teachers, prophets, consecrated, healers. The problem is not the call but the hearing.
We need to "know" the Good Shepherd in order to hear His voice. Behind every vocation there is a story. Jesus knows us well. We are His children, He knows what we shall become and He has "laid down (His) life for us". He is the only One through whom we can be saved.
The urgency for more priests is not so that we can keep our diocese and parishes going, but so that more people might be saved by Jesus through the sacraments. Jesus will never leave us, even if we are scattered. He is still calling us to follow Him wherever He may lead us.
With my prayer for you all this Eastertide and especially those to be anointed this week.
God bless you.
Fr Graham








