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Adopt a Priest: Adoration, Reparation, Spiritual Motherhood for Priests

Fr. Owen Gorman preached a retreat during Holy Week.  Father’s from the Diocese of Clogher in Ireland.  On that particular Tuesday, he discussed Adoration, Reparation, Spiritual Motherhood for Priests, a booklet released by the Holy See’s Congregation for the Clergy on December 8, 2007.  This Vatican initiative encourages the vocation of spiritual motherhood for priests.  It’s a vocation for all women, and men as well, not just for those in the consecrated life.

Here’s the beautiful pdf of 

Adoration, Reparation, Spiritual Motherhood for Priests

 

and here’s Fr. Owen Gorman’s talk detailing stories of how prayers for individual priests profoundly changed the course of their lives.  To adopt your individual priest, revisit this post for adoption details.

Fr. Joseph Mary at Our Lady of the Angel’s Monastery spoke of this Vatican initiative during his homily on February 14, 2007.  If you want to get right to the homily, it’s about a quarter of the way in.

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2 Responses to “Adopt a Priest: Adoration, Reparation, Spiritual Motherhood for Priests”
  1. Angie Lopez says:

    I just want to let those priests who are innocent know that both my husband and I will continue to pray for you.

  2. I sincerely thank all priests all over the world. May they remember the day of their “call” and the day of their “ordination”. Their sacramental marriage to Christ and His Church. May they be blessed and protected by Our Spiritual Mother, Mother Mary, Mother of the Most Blessed Sacrament. We must bow to every priest, our “alter christi” and to contemplate on the sanctity and dignity of Our Lord’s representatives. Without our priests, there is no Eucharist. Let’s gather these treasures for Heaven.

    Please continue to pray and do penance and make “Spiritual Motherhood for Priests” a priority. All for God’s glory.

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