Thoughts of Fr Francis Jordan SDS

In order that you may be good, reliable announcers of Christ you ought very especially to prepare yourselves now by diligent study during the time of your training, so that you may acquire a thorough knowledge of Catholic teaching and may be able to proclaim it.

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Prayer

To recognise God’s call

Lord, Jesus Christ, let us be open to your call, so that we may recognise the way in which we are to follow you and serve your people.

We pray for all whom you have called to follow the path of love in Christian marriage. May they be good mothers and fathers to their children. Help them to be a sign of your love and fidelity to each other and also to the world around them.

We also pray for those whom you have called to walk the path of celibate love in the single life or the religious life. Help them to follow you with dedication and happiness.

Teach us all, Lord Jesus Christ, to be attentive to your call and to follow day by day without a moment’s hesitation the path on which you want to lead us.
AMEN

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