Friday, February 3, 2017

GSC MODULE 42: IMPORTANCE OF PRIESTLY PRAYER AND MINISTRY

The priest follows the Son of God, Jesus Christ

PRAYER AND HUMILITY
The priest needs to sit at the Feet of Jesus in prayer and humility, to take time to be with Him in this busy world of ours.
  The priest has the privilege of blessing bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. 
  The ordinee has the further privilege of placing the Sacred Elements into a tabernacle, where people can come and pray in the Presence of the Master.
  A good practice is to make time for prayer each day. It is an excellent practice to pray daily in front of the Blessed Sacrament within the church.
  It is important for the priest to pray as often as possible within the ordinee’s work schedule. Prayer means talking to Jesus within your heart, asking for guidance.
  Prayer also involves thanking Jesus for blessings you have received, sharing your worries about your life and others, and asking Him for help with difficulties.
 
Jesus encouraged us to spend time in communication with Him, telling us that He would assist us with our difficulties.
  To this end He said, “Come to me, all you who labour and are overburdened, and I will give you rest. Shoulder my yoke and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and you will find rest for your souls. Yes, my yoke is easy, and my burden light.” [Matthew 11:28-30].

The priest thus takes time daily to speak to Jesus. Also talk to Him within your mind at various times during your working hours, while you are carrying out your normal tasks.
  Ask Jesus for assistance and inspiration when you are facing a complex situation, or need grace to minister effectively.
  In these difficulties, pray for assistance and ask the Holy Spirit of God to guide you with the right choice of words you need to help someone who is heartsore, repentant or in trouble. 
  Jesus will never fail you.

Reflect on Jesus’ words of inspiration to you received during personal prayer.
  You will be surprised at times at the wonderful answers He gives to you during your special times of prayer together.

 IMPORTANCE OF PRIESTLY MINISTRY 
Every person is made in the Image and Likeness of God. Each one of us is unique and important to Him.
  When God chooses an individual to consider priesthood, His call is part of the greater Plan God has for the ultimate good of all in the world and the ultimate success of good in the Plan of Creation.
  Each priest has a unique contribution to make. Each priestly ministry is vital in the lives of people. Have no doubt, spiritual warfare continues to rage between the forces of God and satan.

  Ordinees are spiritual warriors leading others during their journey towards the Kingdom of God.
  Priests strengthen others to withstand the assaults of the adversary satan who wishes to deny us our eternal inheritance within the Kingdom of Heaven.

The priestly ministry is important to strengthen others in the spiritual battle for goodness and godliness in this world.
  Ordinees enable people to win their destiny of eternal life of glory and happiness in Heaven.
  Priests are signposts pointing the way to God to others on the road of life.

Rev Catherine

Disclaimer: this information is not meant to replace your Priest, Theologian, Doctor or Health Professional Care

GSC MODULE 41; REQUIREMENTS AND NECESSARY QUALITIES FOR A PRIEST

The priest follows Jesus, the Son of God


JESUS' FIRST DISCIPLES
Jesus did not expect His disciples to be intellectual giants among their peers. 
  In fact, people laughed at Him and some of His disciples, for being from the country area of Nazareth.
  Poor reputation was attached to Nazareth 
[John 1:46]. The Galilean disciple Nathanael, before His call by Christ, asked; 
“From Nazareth? Can anything good come from that place? “ [John 1:46]

Jesus’ disciples in the crowds were from all age groups. He believed that children should always be allowed into the company of adults, and overturned His disciples’ decision to refuse children to visit Him.
  People had brought little children to Him, so that He could lay His Hands on them. 
  The disciples scolded them, but Jesus said, 
“Let the little children alone, and do not stop them from coming to me; for it is to such as these that the kingdom of Heaven belongs.” Then He laid His Hands on them, and went on His way. [Matthew 19:13-15].

Jesus did not require that either His disciples to whom He preached, or His disciples whom He chose for ministry, have university degrees.
  Jesus does the same today. However, in today’s society, accredited ordination and qualifications open doors in ministry that otherwise could well remain closed. 
  The sensible priest takes this into mature consideration.

SEMINARY REQUIREMENTS 
Seminary requires of students to study Theology and Philosophy as servants of Jesus. 
  This requires priests to develop a devotional discipline.
  Priests need to know and live the words of the Bible; in particular the blueprint for human life as put before us by Jesus in the Gospels.
 
Seminary requires that priests open their inner beings to the Grace of God in Christ. 
  This enables their inner selves to strengthen and grow in the Light of Christ.
  Devoted and lengthy priestly prayer is conversation with God.   
  Priests need to let the power of the Word of God go deep within their hearts, encouraging their relationships with God to grow.
  If each priest’s relationship with God is strong and right, then all the other relationships in their lives will be correct.
  This is due to the fact that the relationships flow from the strength of the union between Jesus and priest.

    NECESSARY QUALITIES FOR A PRIEST 
Priests need to be of good heart and to do that which is right in the Name of Jesus.  
  Priests also need to be thoroughly prepared to minister as worthwhile priests of Jesus, Who is the Son of God the Almighty Creator.
  The priest who has completed seminary courses is enabled to take ministerial place in society with confidence. 
  Seminary studies empower priests to develop the basic attributes required to communicate well with people and to carry out pastoral ministry with ease and confidence.

Rev Catherine

Disclaimer: this information is not meant to replace your Priest, Theologian, Doctor or Health Professional Care








GSC MODULE 40: LEARNING AT JESUS' FEET; THE SEMINARY

The priest follows Jesus, the Son of God


LEARNING AT JESUS' FEET: 
THE SEMINARY
As priests, ordinees are on a special walk with Jesus. In order to be effective priests, ordinees need to ensure they have been baptized, and that they are properly equipped for ministry.
  Completing courses at seminary enables priests to feel confident and be effective in their ministry to others.
 
Before choosing courses, spend some time in prayer asking the Holy Spirit of God to guide you to choose those most suited to your present spiritual and ministry needs.
  Ask God to make clear to you which courses are best and most appropriate for your own personal ministry in the Name of Jesus.
  Remember that every priest has particular gifts given by God for the ministry for which He has chosen the ordinee.
  Courses chosen need to reflect preparation for the particular task God has in mind for each individual priest.

Seminary course may include the following;
& Old Testament 1
& Old Testament 2
& Old Testament 3
& New Testament 1
& New Testament 2
& New Testament 3
& Systematic Theology 1
& Systematic Theology 2
& Philosophy 1
& Philosophy 2
& Philosophy 3
& Moral Theology 1
& Moral Theology 2
& Moral Theology 3
& Ethics 1
& Ethics 2
& Ethics 3
& Church History 1
& Church History 2
& Church History 3
& Canon Law 1
& Canon Law 2
& Spirituality 1
& Spirituality 2
& Exegesis Biblical Theology 1
& Exegesis Biblical Theology 2; Advanced
& Aramaic and Hebrew
& Greek
& Latin
& Preaching
& Worship
& Pastoral Counselling
& Spiritual Direction
& Pastoral Care
& Music Ministry
& Qualitative and Quantitative approach to      ministry
& Church leadership
& Roles within the church
& Church governance

Further specialized courses may be sought and obtained. 
  For example, if a priest decides to specialize as a chaplain, clinical pastoral education and chaplaincy qualification will be needed.
  Once the priest has discerned the area where priestly ministry will be conducted, the ordinee can choose study and experience in the pastoral field relevant to the area chosen.

DEFINITION OF SEMINARY 
A seminary is an academic institution in which the knowledge, understanding and skills necessary for effective Christian ministry are offered.
  A good seminary offers the priest credentials and confidence in ordination and ministry.
  And, since Jesus is the Word of God made human [John 1:14], to study in seminary means to study at the Feet of Jesus.

Jesus formed the original template for seminary when He shared His preaching, teaching, healing and miracles with His disciples [students] during the years they were together.
  Jesus taught his disciples that they were blessed to hear these things [Matthew 13:16-17].
  The Messiah used His disciples as missionaries to bring His Word to others, such as the woman at the well in Samaria [John 4:1-42].

Jesus taught the Word of God to His disciples [Matthew 5:1 to 7:29].   
  They witnessed His compassionate healings, listened to His words as parables, marvelled at His miraculous power.
  The disciples witnessed Jesus’ heavenly glory [Matthew 17:1-3]. 
  They were humbled by His servant-leadership [Matthew 20:25-28].

HOW JESUS TAUGHT IN 
HIS FIRST SEMINARY
Jesus did not teach His disciples theological arguments, religious history or languages.
  He did not give reading or writing assignments, or mark percentages as to their fitness to minister.
  Jesus knew their hearts, and taught them to listen with their hearts, and purify their inner spirits. From a pure heart flows clean ministry.

  Jesus counselled His disciples, and regularly praised or redirected them.
  The Master praised Peter for his faith and understanding that Jesus is the Son of God [Matthew 16:17].

  Jesus praised His disciples as blessed [Matthew 13:16-17]. He redirected Martha about her negative attitude towards her sister [Luke 10:38-42].
  Jesus rebuked Peter for being an obstacle in His path, by counselling Him not to follow the path God the Father had laid out for Him [Matthew 16:23].


We can learn from the manner in which Jesus trained His disciples in the first seminary.
  As result of Jesus' training, disciples of devout character were enabled to witness to the gospel message with steadfastness and clarity.

Rev Catherine

Disclaimer: this information is not meant to replace your Priest, Theologian, Doctor or Health Professional Care

GSC MODULE 39: CALLED TO THE PRIESTHOOD? GUIDANCE ON HOW TO BECOME A PRIEST

The priest follows Jesus Christ, the Son of God

CALLED TO THE PRIESTHOOD? GUIDANCE ON HOW TO BECOME A PRIEST

CALL FROM GOD
The initial stages of becoming a priest often involves the experience of  a call from God/Jesus Christ to follow Him in a special way.
  Becoming a priest entails the process of coming to deeper understanding of your call. 
  The priest requires awareness of the need to train comprehensively in order to ensure effective, skilled and confident priestly ministry.
  It is advisable to continue to refresh and update priestly training post ordination in order to continue to minister effectively and to keep pace with ever changing societal trends and developments.

AM I CALLED TO PRIESTHOOD?
So you have felt that call from Jesus to follow Him in a special way. 
  Your heart goes out in compassion to the homeless, the lost, the fearful, those in need.
  And Jesus has put the call on your heart to be a pastoral shepherd to His people. 
  You have prayed about it; you have thought about it.
  And now you have decided; you wish to become a priest following in the footsteps of Jesus.  
  This is a sacred calling, and is for life.
 It is also a great honour, and a blessed opportunity for your own soul to grow in ways you never imagined, as you quietly go about your ministry.

HOW TO BECOME A PRIEST
Step 1; Seek advice
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
Attend church services regularly. Observe the duties of a priest; preaching the Word of God to people, baptizing people into the community of Jesus, officiating at the sacraments such as baptisms, weddings and funerals.
  Realize that counselling people and their families forms part of being a good priest.

Step 3; Attend Seminary
A seminary is a center of learning for priests in order to learn how to become effective priests for Christ.
  Locate a seminary in your area and follow their accredited training to becoming a priest. 
  A trustworthy priest of known integrity will be able to guide you with this choice. 
  Often, study for the priesthood entails practical periods of ministry under priestly guidance in a parish or ministry, in order for the student priest prayerfully and competently to integrate theory with praxis.
  A seminary Degree, Honours Degree, Master’s Degree or Doctorate are qualifications that enable the priest to present credentials in order to minister effectively.
Various qualifications can be sought in areas such as;
& Prison chaplaincy, hospital chaplaincy
& Spiritual direction, clinical pastoral counselling, pastoral family counselling
& Music ministry
& Youth ministry
& Specialized areas such as ministering to those affected by war, violence, human trafficking, abducted war brides or child soldiers 

It is helpful to complete a seminary training before ordination. 
  The newly ordained priest thus has an excellent grasp of what is required before beginning pastoral ministry.

Step 4; Seek ordination
Apply for ordination and become a priest through the sacrament of ordination. 
  This enables you to carry out your ministry within a recognized and godly structure, and to gain strength and support from your priestly colleagues.
  Ordination further empowers you to grow in knowledge and wisdom as your ministry in Christ grows with you.

Step 5; Know your Bible
Seminary training includes Old Testament Bible Courses, New Testament Bible Courses, Eschatological Bible Courses, Prophets of the Old Testament, and the study and interpretation of the Bible by means of exegesis, Concordance skills and Church History.
  Courses which involve study and interpretation of the Bible are 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 when preaching to church members and people needing to hear the Word of God.

Step 6; Attain a Counselling Qualification
An excellent course in counselling, pastoral counselling or clinical pastoral counselling will aid you to understand how to assist people with their daily lives, challenges and problems.

Step 7; Internship
You will require experience in the pastoral field in order to practise your ministry as a priest. 
  Follow the guidance of an accredited priest with a good track record of priestly experience in the pastoral field.
  Remember to gain all necessary permissions from authorities in any place you wish to minister.
  Keep safe your original ordination document, as well as your current letter of good standing with your church. 
  Also helpful is an up-to-date copy of your police clearance to work with children, the vulnerable and disabled.
  Copies may need to be presented to relevant authorities, together with proof of your ecclesiastical education.
 Ensure you have a number of endorsed copies. Helpful, too, is a supply of Baptism certificates, Marriage certificates, First Holy Communion certificates, Confirmation certificates, House Blessing certificates, renewal of Marriage Vows certificates.
  Keep a verified Credentials of Ministry card as well as a Clergy Identification Card on your person at all times. 
  This is helpful when you travel, and is an endorsement of your status as ordinee in other parishes and countries.
  The ordination status of the bearer of the card can thus be verified by contacting the headquarters of the ordinee’s church.
  Unseemly behaviour or criminal activity can result in the removal of the ordinee’s name from the accredited roll of those deemed suitable for practice within the holy ministry of the church.
  The credentials of ministry and certificate or letter of good standing with the church are removed from those deemed unsuitable for continuing ministry.
  It is therefore important for the priest to act at all times as if within the Presence of God.

Ordination is granted for life and the holder thereof is entitled to perform all priestly services such as baptisms, marriages and funerals.
  The priest must check and adhere to local laws before marriages. 
  The sacrament of Marriage celebrated by an ordinee in church may not have legal status if the ordinee is not legally registered as an accredited marriage registrar.

Step 8; 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 priests follow our sacred God. 
  This means that ordinees, as priests of God, must live good lives.
The elements you need for ordination are;
1.  Your personal call and conviction that Jesus Christ wishes you to seek ordination as a priest in order to serve Him
2.  You need to be of good heart, and live a good life
3.  You need training in order to be a good priest

Rev Catherine

Disclaimer: this information is not meant to replace your Priest, Theologian, Doctor or Health Professional Care

GSC MODULE 38: SEMINARY TRAINING OUTCOMES


The priest follows Jesus Christ, the Son of God

It is essential for the Christian priest to have solid and accredited seminary training.
There are many colleges and seminaries which offer training.
Pray and discern which is the best for the ministry to which you are called.

By the end of your seminary training, you should have achieved the following outcomes;
& Have developed confidence as you practise your priestly ministry
& Have experienced growth in your relationship with Almighty God  and the Son of God, Jesus Christ
& Be able to tell others about the Christian faith with understanding and  belief in Almighty God and the Son of God, Jesus Christ
& Evangelize, baptize, hear confessions, celebrate the Eucharist, celebrate matrimony
& Administer the sacraments of the sick, comfort the dying with the  rites of the Church
& Conduct funerals, counsel and console the bereaved families and friends
& Preach with competence, confidence and knowledge
& Visit the sick and imprisoned
& Conduct pastoral home visits, meditations, catechetics, rosary groups, Bible studies, Holy Hours, Benedictions
& Give pastoral counselling
& Give spiritual direction
& Conduct chaplaincy duties with competence after accredited training
& Supervise and conduct cleaning, upkeep and maintenance of church premises and grounds
& Maintain church records and accounts with precision and competence
& Attend sodality meetings and supervise parish church groups
& Supervise church choir, liaise with church musicians
& Liaise with members of the church committee and conduct parish meetings with comprehensive minutes of same
& Assure safety of children, vulnerable members and disabled within your parish
& Know more about your priestly ministry, the sacraments, the Bible and their meaning
& Offer healing and care to people in your church and in the community
& Have developed knowledge and skills which will enable you to contribute towards growth in your church and community
& Give guidance to others discerning the call to the priesthood


 Rev Catherine

Disclaimer: this information is not meant to replace your Priest, Theologian, Doctor or Health Professional Care

Monday, January 16, 2017

CULTURE OF LIFE AFRICA HAS PRODUCED A VIDEO FOCUSING ON MARIE STOPES INTERNATIONAL'S OPERATIONS IN AFRICA; ALLEGED NEWS


CULTURE OF LIFE AFRICA HAS PRODUCED A VIDEO FOCUSING ON MARIE STOPES INTERNATIONAL'S OPERATIONS IN AFRICA; ALLEGED NEWS. [1]

The video 'Killing Africa' presented by Ms Obianuju [Uju] Ekeocha includes an interview with a former worker of a Marie Stopes International [MSI] abortion clinic in Uganda, who claims that illegal abortions were carried out by medical assistants [not doctors] and that foetal remains were flushed down the toilet: Alleged News. [1]

Taxpayer money for abortions Africa, Alleged News
The video highlights how the funding given to Marie Stopes International is being spent, Alleged News. [1]
  MSI receives about 250 million pounds a year from donor partners, including 46.3 million pounds from the UK's Department for International Development [DFID], Alleged News. [1]

  Professor David Payton explains how DFID spends millions of pounds of taxpayers money on 'reproductive health' programmes and population control including the funding of MSI's activities in Africa; Alleged News. [1]

3.3 million abortions annually
According to Culture of Life Africa, MSI performs 3.3 million abortions and abortion related services every year, Alleged News. [1]

  In the UK, Marie Stopes International has recently been queried by the Care Quality Commissions after inspectors found a catalogue of practices in English Clinics, Alleged News. [1]

Marie Stopes Abortion Clinics
The 2,600 safety flaws at Marie Stopes abortion clinics included the following in the Care Quality Commission report, Alleged News. [2]

  • Doctors were going home for the day leaving sedated women in the hands of nurses and healthcare assistants; almost half of nurses had not been trained to do resuscitation; Alleged News [2]
  • Some vulnerable women did not understand the full consequences of what they were about to do; Alleged News [2]
  • Safety incidents including medical blunders and equipment failures had increased by a third in a year; Alleged News [2]
  • Doctors were signing off up to 60 consent forms at a time when they were meant to be making a thorough assessment; One filled in up to 26 in two minutes; Alleged News [2]
  • Foetal remains were dumped in ordinary medical waste bins rather than sealed for cremation, Alleged News [2]
The CQC was particularly concerned about safety and lack of training, warning patients were not protected from avoidable harm, Alleged News. [2]

WATCH THE VIDEO AND FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN CONTACT YOUR MP






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX5aatOe280

ABORTION IS MURDER!
THE RIVERS OF BLOOD FROM OUR INNOCENT UNBORN MUST STOP!

[1] Killing Africa: Exposing the MSI Mission in Africa, Alleged News
https://www.spuc.org.uk/news/news-stories/2017/january/killing-africa-exposing-the-msi-mission-in-africa

[2] The 2,600 safety flaws at Marie Stopes abortion clinics included doctors going home with women under sedation and foetuses being put in waste bins rather than cremated; Alleged News
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4053726/The-2-600-safety-flaws-Marie-Stopes-abortion-clinics-including-doctors-going-home-women-sedation-foetuses-waste-bins-cremated.html


With thanks to youtube, spuc.org.uk and dailymail.co.uk

NORTHERN IRELAND; COLLAPSE OF BILL WHICH SOUGHT TO LEGALIZE ABORTION OF BABIES WITH LIFE-LIMITING DISABILITIES, ALLEGED NEWS


NORTHERN IRELAND; ONE CONSEQUENCE OF STORMONT'S COLLAPSE IS THE COLLAPSE OF ALLIANCE PARTY DAVID FORD MLA'S PRIVATE MEMBER'S BILL WHICH SOUGHT TO LEGALIZE ABORTION OF UNBORN BABIES WITH LIFE-LIMITING DISABILITIES, RIGHT UP TO THE MOMENT OF BIRTH. [1]

On 9th January 2017, Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness announced his resignation from the Northern Ireland Assembly, Alleged News. [1]
  His resignation as Deputy First Minister meant that Arlene Foster [DUP] MLA lost her role as First Minister; Alleged News. [1]

No longer jointly headed, Stormont was brought to a sudden standstill; Alleged News.
  
Collapse of Bill
One consequence of Stormont's collapse is the collapse of Alliance Party David Ford MLA's Private Member Bill which sought to legalize abortion of unborn babies with life-limiting disabilities, right up to the moment of birth; Alleged News. [1]

Precious Life
Precious Life news has the following; 
'Of course it is very unfortunate Stormont has been brought to a halt following the deputy first minister's resignation . . . but the pro-life majority are thankful that David Ford's abortion bill is now 'dead.'  '[1]

  'Yes, a lot of hard work lies ahead with a general election just around the corner, but Precious Life are ready to launch a massive province-wide 'Vote for Life' campaign to ensure that the people of NI vote only for pro-life candidates and those who are pro-abortion will not be elected,' Alleged News. [1]

  'We are hopeful that the newly elected government will uphold, respect, and protect the rights of every citizen, born and unborn. We are hopeful that perinatal hospice care services will be implemented in every hospital throughout Northern Ireland and women whose unborn babies have been diagnosed with life-limiting disabilities will finally receive the care and support they need.
  Women and their babies deserve better than abortion.' Alleged News. [1]

Stanton Healthcare Belfast
The American Prolife Association Stanton Healthcare opened its first international affiliate center in Belfast in October 2015; Alleged News. [2]
  The Center on Victoria Street offers free ultrasounds and medical care, as well as counseling for women who have had abortions; Alleged News. [2]

Pregnant? Undecided? Here is Help
Stanton Healthcare Belfast offers confidential, professional and compassionate service.
  Why not contact them?
All details can be found at the following link
http://www.stantonbelfast.org/
  

 [1] Precious Life Thankful that Abortion Bill now Dead, Alleged News
http://www.preciouslife.com/news/362/precious-life-thankful-that-abortion-bill-now-dead/

[2] U.S. pro-life Stanton Center opens next to Marie Stopes abortion facility in Ireland, Alleged News
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/us-pro-life-stanton-center-opens-next-to-marie-stopes-abortion-facility-in

With thanks to stantonbelfast.org, preciouslife.com, and lifesitenews.com