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Concerning Virgins

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2024

Extract

Those of us who are anxious to implement as fully and as quickly as possible the Constitutions and Decrees of the Second Vatican Council have enough and more than enough to inspire, encourage and occupy us. So much to be done, and each of us has only a life-time in which to do our utmost — so that the less obvious and less exciting things, which will apparently have little immediate result, are liable to pass unnoticed. For example, since 1936 there have been numerous pronouncements concerning vocations to the priestly and religious life. It is only in the past year or so, in England at any rate, that it has ceased to be bad form to refer to the appalling shortage of vocations, so that now there is no need to speak of it in veiled and polite terms, and we can face it for what it is, a rapidly accelerating process which will take all our prayer, determination and ingenuity to arrest. The first necessity of course is that we should want to do something about it, and not, as living members of the Church, exempt ourselves from the responsibility.

On April 26th, last year, speaking on Good Shepherd Sunday, which is the annual World Prayer Day for Vocations, Paul VI said:

‘This most noble work of promoting sacerdotal and religious vocations, so essential to the life of the Church and so beneficial to the whole world, demands profound attention in all aspects. In other words it must be promoted with infectious enthusiasm, supported by ardent prayers, stimulated by intense desires, pursued with constant zeal and sustained by universal charity.’

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © 1966 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

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