Last Monday marked an important feast day for all priests and for those of us studying for priesthood as seminarians. August 4th marks the feast day of Saint John Vianney (1786-1859), a French parish priest known affectionately as the "Cure d'Ars".
St. John Vianney worked tirelessly as a pastor and spiritual guide for his people in the parish of Ars in France. While the saintly priest would have preferred to spend his life in quiet prayer and contemplation, the bishop knew that the people of Ars would benefit deeply from the spiritual and pastoral gifts of St. John Vianney.
Among these gifts was Vianney's presence in the confessional; the saint made himself available to hear the confessions of many people. The Cure d'Ars spent somewhere between 12 to 16 hours a day in the confessional!
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Incorrupt body of St. John Vianney |
St. John Vianney was also known for his acts of charity and mortification on behalf of the people of Ars, those he lovingly served as pastor.
Celebrating the feast of this patron saint for priests has reminded me of those many holy men who have been role models and examples for me as they live out their priestly vocation:
-I think of Bishop Joseph's inspiring pastoral vision; I think of the guidance offered to me by Fr. Don and Monsignor David.
-I have been blessed to know priests like Frs. Paul, Mike, Joe, and Jerry, all of whom have showed me how to love the People of God in their care.
-I think of Fr. Dick and Fr. Bob, how they were both very much in tune with the movement of the Holy Spirit and directed me to see the Spirit in my life.
-And I recall priests like Fr. Dan and Monsignor Michael, brilliant theologians who gave me a vocabulary to think and speak about God and our relationship with Him.
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Cure d'Ars |
There are many other priests whom the Lord has put into my life at various points. These priests have served as guides, as friends, and as spiritual fathers. It is with great gratitude that I thank God for these men and ask St. John Vianney to intercede for them. It is my prayer that one day, I can be counted among this great lot of men, that I may humbly serve as a parish priest and be an icon of Christ for others!
St. John Vianney, Patron of Priests, pray for us.