Eight young men have started their priesthood formation for the diocese of Charlotte in North Carolina. Already 50 men were studying for the priesthood for the diocese which has just around 400000 …More
Eight young men have started their priesthood formation for the diocese of Charlotte in North Carolina. Already 50 men were studying for the priesthood for the diocese which has just around 400000 Catholics. Reason for this vocation boom: Orthodoxy of the diocese and Bishop Peter Jugis. The bishop also promotes Traditional Latin Mass which is popular among young men.
John A Cassani
The diocese of Raleigh, which is only a but smaller, has only 13 seminarians. Vocations success is extremely “bishop dependent,” especially when Rome is actively hindering vocations.
Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
God bless them. I can understand them wanting to be traditional, faithful Catholic priests.......but who would want to be a priest in the Pope Francis and his homo thugs "Synodal "church"?? Not me. And I hope, not these good men either.....or anyone else.
If they accepted all that, then I would say they are "brainwashed" and advise them to head to the SSPX, ICRSP, or sede-vacantist priestly Orders …More
God bless them. I can understand them wanting to be traditional, faithful Catholic priests.......but who would want to be a priest in the Pope Francis and his homo thugs "Synodal "church"?? Not me. And I hope, not these good men either.....or anyone else.
If they accepted all that, then I would say they are "brainwashed" and advise them to head to the SSPX, ICRSP, or sede-vacantist priestly Orders and societies. Because their Faith will be destroyed (or they would attempt to destroy it), in the Francis "church".
mccallansteve
Hopefully, the will receive a good priestly education. I pray that they all eventually reject the NO so called mass and say the mass that priests have been saying for 2000 years.
Malki Tzedek
God bless, and godspeed these noble men on their journey.