details at The CompassThe goal of the new association is to dispel the "euthanasia mentality" in modern society, which has led to a devaluation of the lives of those who are sick and/or aged.
St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, GB
Association members also make simple promises beyond those of their ordinations. These include:
• praying the Divine Office each day;
• receiving regular spiritual direction;
• receiving the sacrament of reconciliation regularly;
• preparing homilies using scriptural meditation, such as the lectio divina;
• offering a daily eucharistic holy hour of prayer;
• recitation of the mysteries of the rosary daily;
• and an annual retreat with the other members of the association.
Association members will also wear a Marian scapular and consecrate themselves to Mary.
The association is open to any priest with the approval of Bishop Ricken.
I know, I know, you are thinking that priests should be doing all these thing anyway, but these priestly associations are a fantastic idea. Getting good priest in one spot growing together can only lead to good things.
Update: also a recent article by Bp. Ricken on the priesthood shortage.
3 comments:
God bless Bishop Ricken. He has been such a blessing to our Diocese.
Great News!
My family just recently had to fight the euthanasia mentality of hospital staff in defense of a hospitalized elderly loved one.
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