Here is a friend of mine and a wonderful priest. I think you will enjoy this short video – his vocation story.
by Steve Ray on September 7, 2012
Here is a friend of mine and a wonderful priest. I think you will enjoy this short video – his vocation story.
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I coincidentally stumbled upon this…my parish priest! He’s a great musician in addition to being a great man and a great priest. He was one of my father’s high school teachers and sang at my parents wedding (both of which occurred before he was ordained). God Bless you and your online ministry!
Thank you Mr. Ray for posting this video. I truly embraced it. I love how the priest is able to be present at the most crucial moments of an individual’s life: birth and death, as well as wedding. The priest, together with his congregation, is able to commemorate the Death of our Lord Jesus Christ everyday and hold the Author of Life in his hand and distribute that Life to God’s children. This is why I do not feel bad for leaving medical school to become a priest. I cannot wait to work along with the Divine Physician and continue to heal God’s children not just physically but spiritually as well. There’s no substitute for the feeling that you have just helped save a soul from eternal damnation. Please pray for me Mr. Ray. I truly admire your ministry and may He keeps you and your loved ones safe in his Fatherly bosom always.