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Pope Benedict XVI
Words to challenge and inspire:
On Sunday 7th May 2006, the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, Pope Benedict spoke from the window of his study to pilgrims gathered in St Peter’s Square. He expressed his joy at having recently ordained fifteen priests in the Vatican Basilica.
“Christian vocation is the renewal of the personal friendship with Jesus Christ, which gives full meaning to one’s existence and makes it receptive to the Kingdom of God. The Church lives off this friendship, nourished by the Word and by the Sacraments, holy truths especially entrusted to the ministry of bishops, priests and deacons consecrated by the Sacrament of Holy Orders.”
“For this reason the priest’s mission is irreplaceable; and although in some areas there is a lack of clergy, it must not be doubted that God continues to call boys, young men and adults to leave everything and dedicate themselves to preaching the Gospel and to pastoral ministry.”
“Another special way to follow Christ is the vocation to consecrated life, expressed through an existence of poverty, chastity and obedience, entirely dedicated to God in contemplation and prayer, while serving our brothers and sisters, especially the weakest and poorest.”
“Christian marriage is also and to all effects a vocation to sanctity, and the example of saintly parents is the primary condition favouring the growth of religious and priestly vocations.”
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