Letter from Bishop Huelva
My dear brothers and sisters:
The feast of San José, evoking the Seminar Day, a new opportunity to present in our diocese through our Seminar Diocesan.
Shared prayer, financial support for the formation of our seminarians and the constant concern to promote a vocations are three pillars that should always be present in our Christian communities.
The theme this year is being proposed is the gift of God Priests For men, it seems that this simple sentence, yet we are deeply the greatness of the mystery has received. It is a gift, a grace that comes from love of God, but it is a grace for their own benefit, but its purpose is to deliver the service men and women of our time giving fullness to the priestly vocation.
Best Vocational campaign can do is convey the experience of ministry as a joyful experience, exciting and transformational, which, is revealed in accompanying and serving the people of God, as reflected in our Diocesan Evangelization Plan.
is the responsibility of everyone, especially priests, to invite, propose and support the possible vocation of some youth in our communities. We can not forget that the priesthood comes from God's call, but also the invitation that we provide as mediation. A special opportunity this year are the World Youth Days, the encounter with the Holy Father, may arouse in our youth vocational concerns.
We must feel a great family, all involved in the exciting task of making present the kingdom of God in the midst of our world, and this is only possible when we are able to live and to live the vocation to which God has called us.
is a grace to have thirteen children in our seminar that seeks to identify and authenticate the call to the priesthood, which must continue to encourage us to entrust to the Lord, with firm hope to propose to the challenge of youth our environment the possibility of this call.
José Vilaplana Blasco †
Bishop of Huelva
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