Friday, 10 November 2023
"THREE LITTLE SHEPHERDS MEET OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY"- THE STORY OF APPEARANCES IN FATIMA, PORTUGAL
FOLLOW GOD'S CALL - TRAIN FOR THE PRIESTHOOD. DOWNLOAD YOUR BOOK "PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR THE PRIEST"
Do you feel that God is calling you to the priesthood? Well, why not follow this call? Know one thing, however. If you take up the call to be a priest of God, do this wholeheartedly, with dignity and belief.
HOW TO BECOME A PRIEST
Step 1: Seek advice from another priest, someone you admire as a true ambassador of God. Find out what being a priest means, and decide if this is really what you want to do
Step 2: Attend church services regularly. Observe the duties of a priest; preaching the Word of God to the people of God, baptizing people into the community of Jesus, officiating at weddings and funerals. Realize that counselling people and their families forms part of being a good priest
Step 3: Seek ordination. Either apply to train for the priesthood through an accredited church, or apply for online ordination and become a priest. This enables you to start your ministry, and grow in knowledge and wisdom as your ministry in Christ grows with you
Step 4: Attend seminary, which is a school of learning for priests to learn to be effective ministers for Christ. You have a number of options:
- locate a school of theology - a seminary - in your area or online
- obtain a diploma of theology at a distance learning seminary or theological college
- obtain an honours degree, masters degree or doctorate in theology/spirituality
Advanced courses can be found at colleges and universities.
Step 5: Know your Bible. Many courses involve studying and interpreting the Bible, which is important to you as priest when you preach to the people of God. You need to know the Bible and the life-giving message of Jesus' love, wisdom and selflessness it contains.
Once you know the Bible well, you will be confident to give sermons to church members and people needing to hear the Word of God.
Step 6: Do a course in counselling. A good course in counselling will aid you to understand how to assist people with their lives, challenges and problems
Step 7: Internship. You will require experience to practise your ministry as priest effectively. Find out which charities in your area may need a minister, also hospitals are a good place to intern.
The hospital may be a good place to practise your counselling skills after you have done a good accredited training. Remember to gain all necessary permissions from authorities in any place you wish to minister.
Step 8: What is ordination? Ordination is the process whereby you commit yourself to the service of Jesus Christ in order to bring His good news to others as priest. This is a sacred calling; as we follow our sacred God. This means that we, as priests of God, must lead good lives.
The elements you need for ordination are;
1. Your personal call and conviction that Jesus Christ wishes you to seek ordination as priest in order to serve Him
2. You need training in order to be an effective priest.
DOWNLOAD "PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR THE PRIEST"
The following book is intended as a practical resource for the priest. Clear guidance in sometimes bewildering pastoral challenges can prove an invaluable tool in the exercise of the priesthood.
Priests are needed on an ongoing basis, in order to bring the Good News of Jesus Christ to all peoples as He commanded. “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” (Matt 28:19)
In this small book, you will find practical guidelines to help those entrusted with this sacred task. May the words within these pages prove a blessing upon the priestly road.
Photograph by Mr Sean Whittle
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Friday, 12 May 2023
LOVE LETTERS TO MARY THE VIRGIN, WRITTEN BY POETS OLD AND NEW - BY DR LUKY WHITTLE
LOVE LETTERS TO MARY THE VIRGIN
written by poets old and new
A COLLECTION OF MARIAN PRAISE POETRY
CLASSIFIED RESOURCE SUITABLOE
FOR USE IN MARIAN STUDIES
Dr Whittle gathered Marian poems stemming from the first millennium to the end of the nineteenth century during research. She used “A ring-Decorated Maiden” from the quill of Cynewulf as the Marian poem to represent the genre of Marian poetry as it appeared in the first millennium AD.
A number of mediaeval English lyrics in praise of Mary are included in this volume. One or two examples from the pen of more generally known later poets such as Robert Southwell, John Donne, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Patrick Kavanagh have likewise been incorporated.
Overall, however, the vast majority of the poems included in this collection were composed by often anonymous American nun-poets, mainly during the second quarter of the twentieth century. Further examples of their Marian poetry as well as that of many others may be found in the files of the Marian Library at Dayton Ohio.
To access the book, please click in the link below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sAoRi0GPGevtv4_B_KHtjHGbZawW4m4Y/view?usp=share_link
Thursday, 30 March 2023
LEGACY OF FR NORBERT JANSEN - GMA JANSEN
Legacy of Fr Norbert Jansen
Fr GMA Jansen (in religion Fr Norbertus) authored an existential approach
to theology in the twentieth century. His theological legacy is so profound
that a quotation from his pioneering work “The Sacramental We” was placed
inter alia alongside religious greats such as Ignatius of Antioch, Basil the Great,
Ambrose of Milan, Augustine of Hippo, Pope Gelasius I of Rome, Thomas Aquinas,
Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Wesley, Andrew Murray and F.F. Bruce.
In this paper will be revealed the legacy enshrined through Fr Jansen’s international influence
in the fields of philosophy, theology and literature within the latter decades
of the twentieth century and the first two decades of the twenty-first century.
To access this paper for download, click in the following link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Dfrz25AaR1NrXxJB5GPfV6A8JRskG7V3/view?usp=sharing
FR NORBERT JANSEN OP - GMA JANSEN. MAN OF GOD
GMA JANSEN
Gerardus Marie Antonius Jansen (cloister name Fr Norbertus)
was born in 1907 in Utrecht, Netherlands.
He entered the Dominican Order, was professed with the name of
Father Norbertus in 1926,
and was ordained in 1931. In 1933 the Dominican friar was sent as missionary
to the Orange Free State in South Africa. He preached the gospel of Jesus Christ,
planted churches and administered sacraments. Father Jansen supported both
temporal and religious education. He served as military chaplain to soldiers
in the SA Union Defence Force in the Garaway Camp near Cairo.
Fr Jansen's pastoral presence was profoundly valued by his parishioners,
and he was known as a dedicated and charitable priest.
At the invitation of Bishop van Velsen OP, Fr Jansen
co-ordinated a correspondence course in theology, which eventually
developed into the Theological Education by Extension College Southern Africa.
In 1967 Fr Jansen was appointed liaison officer with the National Committee
for ecumenical affairs. Fr Jansen authored a number of
books, courses and articles.
Man of God
In response to God's call, Fr Jansen (GMA Jansen) left Holland for Africa.
He brought with him a vision of the future for South Africa.
A true man of God, Fr Jansen brought many to faith in Christ.
He tirelessly labored to teach young and older the great truths of Christianity.
Fr Jansen authored an existential approach to theology in the twentieth century.
The theological legacy of Fr Jansen is so profound that a quotation from his pioneering work
“The Sacramental We” was placed inter alia alongside religious greats such as Ignatius of Antioch,
Basil the Great, Ambrose of Milan, Augustine of Hippo, Pope Gelasius I of Rome,
Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Wesley, Andrew Murray and F.F. Bruce.
The writings and ministry of Fr Jansen influenced spiritual education
in the latter part of the twentieth century and continues to do so today.
Fr Jansen’s writings have significantly contributed to the body of knowledge
within seminaries, colleges, universities, libraries and the internet.
His training and authorship enabled interested laity to claim their role
within the church with confidence and competence.
Fr Jansen conducted training courses for the empowerment of the laity within the church:
these included education of the Dominican third order,
training for the male deaconate and parish theological education.
CARE MINISTRY TRAINING MANUAL
Care Ministry training manual
Extending a Helping Hand
CARE MINISTRY TRAINING MANUAL IS A PASTORAL RESOURCE BOOK.
This work is intended to be a practical resource for the training of care ministers.
Clear guidance in sometimes bewildering pastoral challenges may prove an invaluable tool
in the exercise of pastoral care ministry.
The main role of priests is to bring the good news and sacraments to the congregation.
Yet the priest may become overburdened with tasks
not immediately related to the role as shepherd.
In this instance, appointment of care ministers will be of
inestimable assistance to the dedicated priest.
In this manual practical guidelines are provided
for the training of care ministers.
The book contains information regarding the following:
- role of the priest
- how to become a care minister
- pastoral care ministry
- prison ministry
- counselling
- rites proper for care ministry
- care ministry template forms
Download your free book at the following link:
CARE MINISTRY TRAINING MANUAL.pdf - Google Drive
The care ministry model is a unique call from God.
May the words within these pages prove a blessing upon the care minister's road.
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