Michael
Farrell
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Parish: St. Charles Borromeo Woburn
Seminary: St. Charles Borromeo College Seminary,
Philadelphia
Primary Career prior to Seminary: Telecommunications
Industry
When
was the first time you thought of priesthood?
When I was in the sixth grade and speaking
with my classmates as to what we wanted
to do when we were older, the priesthood
entered my mind as a possibility. It was
far from a serious consideration at the
time, however the notion was there that
my love of the faith and desire to help
others could be happily realized as a priest.
Those childhood thoughts matured and returned
to me in later years (my mid-twenties) as
my involvement in parish activities increased.
What is your favorite Scripture
passage? Why?
In the Old Testament - The Book of Wisdom
for its edifying eloquence of dependence
on and love of God in profound yet practical
language. Psalm 116 especially verses 10-19:
A beautiful psalm of thanksgiving for God's
assistance in my life and the hope of serving
at His altar. The Gospel of Luke: Of the
four Gospels, Luke's account is my favorite.
The focus of Luke upon Jesus' care for the
poor and marginalized of society speaks
most clearly of God's constant care for
all people.
What would you say to a young man
who thinks he may have a vocation?
I would encourage him to pray and attend
daily Mass as much as possible, pray the
rosary and spend time before the Blessed
Sacrament asking the Holy Spirit to guide
his discernment. I would also suggest he
speak to a priest or contact the vocation
office. It is important to realize that
you don't necessarily need to know for certain
if you are called to be a priest when you
enter the seminary. Part of the seminary
process is discernment of your vocation
and that discernment is aided by the seminary
and its surroundings. There a man can focus
on hearing and accepting God's call, what
ever it may be.
Who influenced/inspired you to
priesthood? Please explain.
Rev. William Walsh was Parochial Vicar at
St. Edward's parish while I attended school
there. His down to earth nature allowed
me to see that a priest is not some mystical
monk type, but rather a man of deep faith
who has given his life to God. Also, Sister
Mary Catherine, a teacher at Coyle and Cassidy
High School who exhibited joy in her teaching
and service to God. In both people I saw
extraordinary examples of service that inspired
me to give of myself in all that I do.
Please tell us, what are some of
the most important parts of discernment?
The deepening of a man's prayer life, in
effort to form a lasting relationship with
Christ; to know and accept what God's will
for him and realize our dependence on His
grace in our vocation. Realizing that no
matter what our vocation, we are sons of
God and our lives should reflect devotion
to our heavenly Father.
Through the Cardinal, God is calling
you personally to help rebuild his Church.
How must the priest respond to this mandate
today?
To pray and rely on God's guidance for all
our activities. As Jesus said in the Gospel
– “He is the Vine, we are the
branches.” It is vitally important
that God's will must be done, not our own.
To serve God, we must meditate on His word
and follow His example. We must also faithfully
follow the direction of the Magisterium
who have been chosen and blessed by God
with the governance of the Church.
What are some of your favorite
and most important spiritual readings/ books
/ passages?
The Story of a Soul (St. Therese of the
Child Jesus) The Mystical City of God (Venerable
Mary of Agreda) An Epitome of the Priestly
Life (Canon Arvisenet translated by Rev.
F.J. O'Sullivan)
What would people be surprised
to know about you?
For
those who don't know me it would be me deep
love of and desire to serve God.
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