William Lohan
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Parish: St. Teresa of Avila, West Roxbury
Seminary: St. John Seminary, Brighton
High-School: Boston Latin School
College: Providence College
Hobbies: Basketball, Running
When
was the first time you thought of priesthood?
I came to a day of retreat at about age
17 but did not feel called to priesthood.
I begin to sense a call to priesthood at
about age 32.
What were major Catholic activities
you participated in prior to the Seminary?
Coached youth basketball at CYO
league in mid nineties, went to WYD in Toronto
in '02.
What is your favorite Scripture
passage? Why?
My favorite scripture passage is the prayer
of Jesus in John 17 because it is so clear
how much the Lord loves us and what he wants
for us.
What would
you say to a young man who thinks he may
have a vocation?
I would tell him to continue to pray about
that specific sense of a call each day.
If he is very young he should not obsess
about it but should be patient and keep
praying, going to retreats and days of reflection
and find good holy priests to talk to. Treat
that sense of a vocation like a delicate
flower early in its development. It needs
constant nourishing and care but patience
also.
Please tell
us, what are some of the most important
parts of discernment?
I think being willing to spend time in prayer
and time away from the noise and business
of the world are most important. Being willing
to give it at least a year or two is very
important. Being patient with the adjustment
to seminary life is important.
What would
people be surprised to know about you?
I used to be a DJ.
What activities
would you recommend in order to foster a
culture of vocations.
Parishes and families must pray each Sunday
that vocations come from their own families
and parish. We can't assume some one else
will make the sacrifice and some one else
will do the work.
Did anyone
invite you to consider priesthood? Please
explain.
A Dominican priest at Providence College
asked me more than a decade before I sensed
the call to think about it. I politely declined
and just considered it a complement (sic?)
but not applicable to me.
What influence
(if any) has Pope John Paul II had on your
vocation?
Seeing him in '02 in Toronto as I was applying
helped to give me the courage to come into
the seminary. It is clear how much he trusted
in God for all things in his life and it
lessened my fear as I entered.
What were
the spiritual events or activities that
helped you develop and shape your personal
relationship with Christ and His Church?
Certainly more frequent attendance at Mass
and eventually daily attendance. Adoration
and frequent confession were also important.
A rediscovery of the rosary after many years
of not saying it was also helpful.
What are some
of your favorite and most imprtant spiritual
readings/books/passages?
Confessions of Saint Augustine. In the Likeness
of Christ- Fr. Edward Leen The Imitation
of Christ- Thomas A Kempis.
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 willing to recognize
that more than ever in the USA (especially
this part of it) the Gospel is counter cultural.
We must be willing to speak out as prophets
to a world that for the most part will not
listen to us and will even ridicule us.
We need mature men that are willing to take
on this challenge.
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