Mark
Murphy
What
would you say to a high school student who
feels he may have a vocation?
I would tell a high school student who feels
that he may have a vocation to pray about
it. I would tell him to ask the Holy Spirit
to guide him in discerning God's call in
his life. I would also tell him to know
that although it may be hard to hear the
Lord's call and have the courage to respond
to it, once you do respond the Lord will
give you all the grace you
need to follow Him.
Can
you give some practical suggestions which
will help a high school student to discern
a call to priesthood?
I would suggest that a high school student
talk to his parish priest about his interest
in the priesthood. I would also tell him
to contact one of the vocation directors
about his interest. These priests will be
able to guide and help him in his discernment
of the priesthood.
What
first awakened in you the realization that
God might be calling you to the priesthood?
I first began to think about the priesthood
when I was a sophomore in high school. On
the day I was confirmed, the bishop asked
all of the male confirmation candidates
to think about the priesthood. Right after
the bishop said this, it was like a light
switch went on in my head. I had never thought
about the priesthood prior to the bishop
saying this, but I suddenly felt like it
might be something the Lord is calling me
to.
What
were the initial excitements and hopes as
you began to think more deeply about your
vocation?
My initial excitements and hopes as I began
to think more deeply about my vocation was
basically the awesome possibility that God
might be calling me to do something extra-ordinary.
It was exciting to think that God might
be calling me to do what a priest does:
change bread and wine and turn it into the
Body and Blood of Christ at mass.
Anything
you want to add?
I would just add that it is extremely important
for all Catholics, and especially priests,
to continually invite young men to consider
the priesthood. Having finished my third
year in the seminary and having met seminarians
from all over the country, I have found
that most vocations come from someone inviting
a young man to consider the priesthood.
This invitation could be the spark that
helps a young man come see that the Lord
might
be calling him.
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