Eric
Bennett
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Parish: St. Patrick Natick
Seminary: St. John Seminary, Brighton
High-School: Bishop Hendricken High School
College: Boston University
Hobbies: Sports, Reading, Hiking, Camping
What were major
Catholic activities you participated in
prior to the Seminary?
I was a CCD teacher during high school.
I was on a retreat team during high school
that lead retreats. I sat on the pastoral
council at Boston University for the Newman
Center for three years.
What is your favorite Scripture
passage? Why?
Matthew 6:25-34
Who influenced/inspired you to priesthood?
Please Explain.
The first person that I saw the beauty of
the priesthood through was Fr, Paul Helfrich,
BH. He was my spiritual adviser during college.
It was getting to know him as a person and
observing all that he did that I began to
see the beauty in the priesthood.
What would you say to a young man
who thinks he may have a vocation?
Pray every day. Go to mass as often as possible.
Find a spiritual adviser who is a priest
and loves the Church. Talk with that man
and do not leave a stone unturned. Whether
you have a priestly vocation or not, you
will be richly blessed to discern what God
is calling you to do. You will discover
a sense of peace and comfort in the presence
of God when you hear and respond to whatever
your call is.
Please tell us, what are some of
the most important parts of discernment?
Spending time in the presence of the Blessed
Sacrament, going to daily mass, having a
spiritual director, and praying daily.
Is Seminary Formation what you thought
it would be? How is it similar and different
from your expectations?
It is what I thought it would be. It is
refreshing to see attention be given to
all details about the formation of a man
into a priest. I did not know that I would
have two advisers (spiritual adviser and
formation director).
What activities would you recommend
in order to foster a culture of vocations.
More talk of it in the parishes by the parishoners
and the priests). I think that more retreats
during the year specifically for vocations
would continually bring a guy closer to
God. I think also a contact person who could
check up on guys in discernment to make
sure they are well, answer any questions,
and to make sure that they have a spiritual
adviser.
Did anyone invite you to consider
priesthood? Please explain.
The Brotherhood of Hope emcouraged me to
develop a relationship with Jesus Christ.
By doing that they got me to a point where
I started thinking about how I might respond
to the call of the Lord according to His
Plan.
What influence (if any) has Pope
John Paul II had on your vocation?
His ability to reach out to all the people
of the world and have some type of positive
influence on each person amazed me. It was
really his emphasis on the universal call
to holiness that opened my eyes to the fact
that I am called to be a saint. Seeing his
final moments allowed me to hear more clearly
Christ’s call to discern priestly
life.
How did you come to know Jesus Christ?
Through His Church. Through receiving the
Blessed Sacrament regularly and prayer.
I would not have been able to know God had
I not acknowledged, through prayer, His
presence in my life. It was through the
work and evangelization of the Brotherhood
of Hope and college friends that I got to
know Christ
What were the spiritual events or
activities that helped you develop and shape
your personal relationship with Christ and
His Church?
Prayer, Daily Mass, Eucharistic Adoration,
personal retreat, Newman Center at Boston
University.
What was your career or background
before entering the seminary?
Physical therapist. I worked primarily in
a hospital and nursing home. It was a field
that I could minister to people by helping
them achieve the highest function possible
whatever state of health they were in. It
was during those treatments that I got to
know these people and they would sometimes
reveal so much about themselves. It was
these conversations that I began to truly
see God in my life by revelaing himself
through other people.
What signs led you to believe that
God was calling you to be a priest?
My restlessness in my life was pronounced.
I was searching to find my niche in so many
places. I started to notice that I was at
peace the most when in mass, adoration,or
found myself thinking about the priesthood.
I had a few powerful experiences during
adoration in my conversations with God as
to what He wanted from me-since I was not
findig it on my own. I also had a powerful
experience during Holy Thursday that year
that brought me to one of the most joyous
times in my life. There were conversations
that I had with priests, co-workers, and
especially patients in the hospital that
really pointed to God trying to get my attention.
Please describe the importance of
prayer in your life?
I could physically go through the day without
prayer--I have unfortunately done it before
in my life. However, I learned that the
day, however good it may seem, was incomplete.
Prayer and the Eucharist are the sustenance
by which God strengthens me to wage battle
against the attacks of the devil. I love
God and I want to be with Him. Prayer is
the way in which I respond to the Lord and
develop a more intimate relationship with
Him.
What are some
of your favorite and most important spiritual
readings/books/passages?
Fire Within, He Leadeth Me, The Story of
a Soul
What is your
day like in the seminary?
It is busy but a good busy. I enjoy the
structure of the day around prayer and mass.
It helps me build my day around the presence
of God in my life. Even though the days
go by fast and I am busy. There is a sense
of peace that I have knowing that I am discerning
this call. I also enjoy the fraternity at
meals and in the evenings.
Through the
Cardinal, God is calling you personally
to help rebuild his Church. How must the
priest respond to this mandate today?
The
priest must be serious about his formation
and not stop forming himself. He should
be always reading and looking for the opportunity
to lay his life down for the Church. The
priest also needs to be able to evangelize
his parishoners and those in his local community.
The priest needs to be part of a united
front through the leadership of the Cardinal.
The priest needs to be a man of prayer and
not be afraid to "put out into the
deep." Self- Abandonment.
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