"I am often asked, especially by young people, why I
became a priest. Maybe some of you would like to ask the same
question. Let me try briefly to reply. I must begin by saying that
it is impossible to explain entirely. For it remains a mystery, even to
myself. How does one explain the ways of God? Yet, I know that, at
a certain point in my life, I became convinced that Christ was saying to me
what he had said to thousands before me: 'Come, follow me!' There was a
clear sense that what I heard in my heart was no human voice, nor was it just
an idea of my own. Christ was calling me to serve him as a priest.
And you can probably tell that I am deeply grateful to God for my vocation to the priesthood. Nothing means more to me or gives me greater joy that to celebrate Mass each day and to serve God's people in the Church. That has been true ever since the day of my ordination as a priest. Nothing has ever changed this, not even becoming Pope."
And you can probably tell that I am deeply grateful to God for my vocation to the priesthood. Nothing means more to me or gives me greater joy that to celebrate Mass each day and to serve God's people in the Church. That has been true ever since the day of my ordination as a priest. Nothing has ever changed this, not even becoming Pope."
(Los Angeles, USA, September 14, 1987)
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