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Discerning the Priesthood

Foundations of Discernment

Foundations of Discernment

1. Prayer

Since a vocation is a call from God, He calls us to a relationship with himself where we are able to discern, or separate, his voice from the many other voices in our lives vying for our attention. Responding to God’s initiative in your life by frequenting the sacraments (especially Mass), silent prayer (especially Eucharistic adoration), lectio divina, the rosary, and spiritual reading are necessary. Without prayer, one cannot recognize the gentle tug of Jesus’ voice in your life.

Reflection Questions

  • How is my relationship with Jesus?
  • How often do I attend mass?
  • How much uninterrupted time do I spend with Jesus daily?
  • Am I currently reading anything spiritually uplifting?
  • What more is Jesus calling me to?

2. Christian Community

One does not live the Christian life alone. We are made for relationship with God and others. Supportive and faith-filled community is necessary. This comes in many forms, firstly, Christian friendship. Likewise, small groups, Bible studies, retreats, and a variety of other gatherings help us to live as active members of the Church. Furthermore, a trained spiritual director is essential for discerning the movements of one’s heart.

Reflection Questions

  • Do I have authentic Christian friendships? Who are they?
  • What faith-filled groups and activities am I involved in?
  • Do I have a spiritual director?
  • What more might Jesus be calling me to get involved in?

3. Mission

When one’s life is transformed by the person of Jesus, they are called to be on mission with Him. This mission takes many forms and fits the unique gifts and personalities of each person. Many desire to make Jesus know to others through authentic friendships, small groups, parish involvement such as teaching catechism classes, and liturgical involvement such as lecturing and being an EMHC. Some desire service to the poor. It is good to notice what Jesus is bringing alive within your heart.

Reflection Questions

  • How do I long to be on mission with Jesus in his church?
  • What desires have stirred within me since coming to know Jesus and having my life transformed by him?
  • How might Jesus be calling me to be on mission with him and others?