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#155579 10/29/02 02:57 PM
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Dear Francisco,

I think my newly found vocation has dissipated a lot of the negativity I've been feeling lately.

But no longer.

And this Forum is not meant to be a place where someone "lives" but participates, from time to time, when one is so moved.

Also, prayer and reflection are helping me overcome the temptation to apologise to everyone and everything at the slightest sign of their disapproval of my views or their misunderstanding of the way I express them - while impugning my motives for doing so.

If we were afraid of what others think of what we might say, none of us would ever speak.

But I think I'll keep my name - personal and screen.

God bless you,

Alex

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Dear Doctor Roman,

it is wonderful to hear you are back.

In life if we are going to live we are going to have to express our personal view points.

I am glad to hear you are also filled with the Holy Spirit and peace as well.

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Dear Steven,

Actually, some here think I am full of it . . .

I'm not really back, but different. Contented, more introspective, less nervous and more focused.

Again, it was Joe Thur's comments on vocations that got me thinking.

Perhaps the Cantor should be an official vocations counsellor, do you think?

He would doubtless help many find their way in life.

Alex

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Dear Alex,

the vocations director thing has me thinking.

Did you ever think this may be your calling? It ties together, religion, education, and young people. It also would not infringe on your family time.

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Dear Alex,

with Brother Peter, Father Elias, and Father Jack out there I believe the future of Byzantine vocations is assured. A good Priest always draws vocations by there words, deeds, and teachings.

A married cleregy is important but not the most important consideration. Turning good people into good priests is the most important consideration celibate or not.

Amin.

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Dear Steven,

Amin yourself!

Absolutely.

And I like to think that a good vocations director would tell someone in whom he recognizes a vocation to something other than the priesthood/monastic life to go and follow that vocation.

Alex

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Alex--
I posted on the Byzantine vocations thread before I read this, so....

Thank you for teaching me so much.
Please do not permanently go.
I will keep you in my prayers!!
Please do not permanently go.
I love to read your posts.
Please do not permanently go.

:p :p :p

As long as you serve God,always remember that He loves you!!

#155586 10/29/02 09:16 PM
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Dear Monasticbeginner,

Well, I perceive that you clearly do NOT have a vocation to be a poet! wink

Nice try, though . . .

What monastic rule are you following?

If it's any of my business?

Alex

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Alex--
I follow the Eastern traditional monastic rule -- the best I can.

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