A Beacon Of Light… Why Priests Are Essential

A Beacon Of Light…

Why Priests Are Essential

By FR. RICHARD D. BRETON JR.

(Editor’s Note: Fr. Richard D. Breton Jr. is a priest of the Diocese of Norwich, Conn. He received his BA in religious studies and his MA in dogmatic theology from Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Cromwell, Conn.)

Express Your Thanks

I have come up with a few ways in which we can help make the lives of our priests better.

First and foremost, we need to pray for them. With the amount of stress and responsibility they are under, they need to know the faithful are praying for them. There is no act of kindness more appreciated than knowing there is someone praying for you.

Second, invite the priest over for dinner or cook him a meal. Today most priests often find themselves living alone in a rectory and sometimes it’s hard to always have the energy to cook. Sometimes it’s nice to hear the doorbell ring and Mrs. Smith has thought of you by bringing you a little supper. Not only is that good for you, but think of the blessing it is for Mrs. Smith.

Third, write him a note expressing your thanks for all he has done. We all like to be recognized for the good we do, but unfortunately, people seem to only offer priests their complaints and often ridicule them for something they didn’t like. We need to be more supportive and more accepting of our priests.

Fourth, save the drama for your mamma! Don’t gossip or talk about priests behind their backs. They work hard to do what they can in helping us get to Heaven. Are they perfect? Absolutely not! They are people who also fail in being charitable to their neighbor just as we all do.

Lastly, build a relationship with your priest! Maybe he is shy or seems unapproachable. Sometimes we judge a person on the outside and forget to see the person on the inside. Like the old adage: Don’t judge a book by its cover. Don’t judge a priest before you get to know him. He just might surprise you, and who knows, he may be the one whom the Lord has chosen to assist you on your journey to eternity.

In closing this week, we invoke the intercession of St. Therese of Lisieux and offer the prayer she prayed daily for all priests:

O Jesus, eternal Priest,

keep your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart,

where none may touch them.

Keep unstained their anointed hands,

which daily touch Your Sacred Body.

Keep unsullied their lips,

daily purpled with your Precious Blood.

Keep pure and unearthly their hearts,

sealed with the sublime mark of the priesthood.

Let Your holy love surround them and

shield them from the world’s contagion.

Bless their labors with abundant fruit and

may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and

everlasting crown.

Amen.

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