YEAR OF THE PRIEST
June 2009 – June 2010
Cardinal Roger M. Mahony
Our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, has declared the Year of the Priest
Beginning on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Friday, June 19th, and
ending on the same Feast day next year.
We invite
all the members of our Archdiocese of Los Angeles to Join us in welcoming
this very special Year of prayer and renewal for all the wonderful priests
who serve our parishes and apostolate with such great commitment, zeal and
personal sacrifice after the example of Jesus Christ, our eternal High
Priest.
In a recent
Address, the Pope said that the priestly ministry consists of total
adherence to the ecclesial tradition of participating “in a spiritually
intense new life and a new lifestyle which was inaugurated by the Lord Jesus
and which the apostles made their own.”
He said he was calling for the special Year for Priests in an effort
to foster the priest’s yearning
“for spiritual perfection, upon which the effectiveness of their ministry
principally depends.”
Priests must
also be “present, identifiable and recognizable— for their judgment of
faith, their personal virtues and their attire—in the fields of culture and
charity which have always been at the heart of the Church’s mission,” he
said.
He
emphasized that the Second Vatican Council called for a true collaboration
of those gifts bestowed by Baptism and those given through Ordination.
“The centrality of Christ leads to a correct valuation of ordained
ministry without which there would be no Eucharist, no mission, and even no
Church.”
In the past
few years, Catholic priests have come under a broad-brush attack because of
the immoral and criminal actions of a
few. Some 97% of our
priests have never been involved in misconduct, but were so portrayed by
many in the general media. Our
Catholic people have recognized this reality, and you have rallied around
your priests, prayed for them, and supported them in many ways.
Our Council of
Priests is developing a variety of activities during this Year of the Priest
to deepen the spiritual lives of all our priests, to renew their enthusiasm
for their share in Christ’s priesthood, to recommit their daily lives to
loving service in the name of Jesus, and to affirm them in their spiritual
and pastoral work.
We are inviting
all the members of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles to join together in a
variety of special activities to support our wonderful priests.
The following are just a few beginning examples:
· Pray
frequently for all of our priests—especially at Mass, during the Rosary, and
in all our prayers. Sample
prayers will be provided to our parishes.
· Speak
words of gratitude and encouragement to our priests. We often feel that
sentiment in our hearts, but fail to say it out loud to our priests.
· Offer
to place your own Baptismal gifts at the service of the Church and of your
parish—especially in those areas where you have special expertise or
training. This helps lighten
the burden our priests who try to accomplish far too many pastoral tasks.
Don’t hesitate to say “Father, please let me help!”
· Encourage
your priests to take time for their spiritual lives, retreats, and quiet
time. By nourishing our
priests, you instill a deeper life in Christ-and the result will be more
prayerful liturgies, homilies, and other pastoral works.
· Establish
a Parish Vocation Committee to pray for and encourage more priestly and
religious vocations at the parish level.
Develop a Vocation Plan that engages the entire parish in fostering
more vocations for the coming years.
· Find
out the Ordination anniversary date for your priests, and celebrate that
anniversary every year. Recall
how faithful married couples are to celebrate their wedding anniversary and
how they renew their commitment for another year.
Our priests need the same annual encouragement.
· Consider
holding a special recognition event for you priests—possibly Vespers prayed
together in the Church for priests, followed by a parish potluck.
· Be
creative in your own parish community to help support and sustain your
priests during this Year of the Priest!
During this
special Year our Holy Father will proclaim St. John Vianney, the Cure of Ars,
to be the patron saint of priests.
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the death of this 19th
century saint who, as the Pope said, represents “a true example of a priest
at the service of the flock of Christ.”
St. John Vianney, pray for all of our priests!!