Cap'n Nick wrote:First year seminarian here. Feel the powaaaa~!
Puguni wrote:It seems less and less people want these careers, especially priesthood.
Zarn Ishtare wrote:Hmm, that is one downside, but my being non-denom makes me not worry about such matters.
Besides, there is always the Lay ministries, Steel. Missionary work espcially is made up of leity, though of course the trips I know were taken with the guidance of a priest.
Also, there is a plethora of ministerial possiblities in Music, or working for or with inter-denominational groups. YWAM is one such group. It is a missions group, primarily, but it has several other important functions.
Steeltemplar wrote:I had thought about Priesthood. However, I think that I am really meant for the married vocation, so I'm not pretty certain that I will not go in the direction of the clergy or the Orders.
CDLviking wrote:Don't forget about the diaconate. If you truly feeled called to both Orders and Marriage, then you may be called to be a deacon.
I should probably clarify my first post. I have been in the seminary for three years, but I'm at the fourth year level because I came in with some college already.
Ashley wrote:I would argue ALL of us are called into some sort of ministry--those of us going into vocationally ministry would probably agree our primary job is to equip the laity to serve. I think that's the biggest misconception about church work--that it's "the preacher's job" to do EVERYTHING.
Zarn Ishtare wrote:I don't know anything about Opus Dei, so I don't have any info for you there, but there is always some form of ministry that you can engage in. For me, at least right now, I'm a member of the hug-old-ladies-who-never-have-family-at-church ministry. It's whatever you can do to glorify him.
DrNic wrote:Priesthood? Not sure I'd be any good at that, seems a lot of responsibility (and I'm uber-unorganised and irrisponsible). Would love to get out there with a christian band though. Outreach through rockin-out, now they're two words I'd love to use more in the same sentence!
CDLviking wrote:I've known some people who are the same way, so they joined religious orders. The discipline and ordered imposed from outside the will helps form a more ordered interior life as well. So, while some may not have the discipline required of a solitary parish priest, they might do well in a religious order.
DrNic wrote:Is that like a kind of college of discipline?(once again im guessing that this is something i should know about but dont :S)
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