Priests are men who choose to sacrifice some of the comforts
and pleasures of life to serve God and his church. As such he should strive to be worthy of this
calling in everything he does and anywhere he goes. Ordinary church members assume them to project an image of Jesus. They expect an image of perfect righteousness
and an impeccable personality that would not give in to temptations, and much
less, commit sin. We have forgotten that
priests are also human beings of flesh and blood which have also faults, weaknesses
and shortcoming and thus, are also fallible to commit sin. They are just ordinary persons whose
physical, mental and sometimes spiritual capacities are subject to limitations
and are no different from normal people who also need prayers to be strong.
We should pray for
our priests:
- Who are now dwindling in numbers and the proportion against the members of the flocks that they are suppose to herd need superpower capabilities for them to be able to fully attend to.
- Who are pious that they may maintain that zest and devotion to their vocation and thus vigorously guide and inspire their parishioners.
- Who are already on their advanced age and those who are ailing or sickly that they will be blessed with physical, emotional and spiritual competencies for despite their physical in-capacities they still hold on to whatever strengths they have to be of service to their parish.
- Who are erring for they need the support and not condemnation of the church community to be able to pull through. They are the ones who need our prayers most to be strong in fighting and overcoming temptations and weaknesses.
Above considerations are affecting the leadership of our
faith and usually discourage one’s aspiration as well as the support of his
families and friends into becoming a priest.
As laymen, one effective involvement
we could extend in support of our church is offering prayers for our priest for
in these trying times our church and its leaders really need it.