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Saint John Vianney

Saint John Vianney Pray For Our Parish Priests


Prayer for Priests by Saint John Vianney


 God please give your Church today many more priests after your own heart. May they be worthy representatives of Christ the Good Shepherd. May they wholeheartedly devote themselves to prayer and penance; Being examples of humility and poverty; Shining models of holiness; Tireless and powerful preachers of the Word of God; Zealous dispensers of your grace in the sacraments. May their loving devotion to your Son Jesus in the Eucharist and to Mary his Mother Be the twin fountains of fruitfulness for their ministry. Amen.


Saint of the Day for August 4

(May 8, 1786 – August 4, 1859)


Saint John Vianney’s Story

A man with vision overcomes obstacles and performs deeds that seem impossible. John Vianney was a man with vision: He wanted to become a priest. But he had to overcome his meager formal schooling, which inadequately prepared him for seminary studies.

His failure to comprehend Latin lectures forced him to discontinue. But his vision of being a priest urged him to seek private tutoring. After a lengthy battle with the books, John was ordained.

Situations calling for “impossible” deeds followed him everywhere. As pastor of the parish at Ars, John encountered people who were indifferent and quite comfortable with their style of living. His vision led him through severe fasts and short nights of sleep.

With Catherine Lassagne and Benedicta Lardet, he established La Providence, a home for girls. Only a man of vision could have such trust that God would provide for the spiritual and material needs of all those who came to make La Providence their home.

His work as a confessor is John Vianney’s most remarkable accomplishment. In the winter months he was to spend 11 to 12 hours daily reconciling people with God. In the summer months this time was increased to 16 hours. Unless a man was dedicated to his vision of a priestly vocation, he could not have endured this giving of self day after day.

Many people look forward to retirement and taking it easy, doing the things they always wanted to do but never had the time. But John Vianney had no thoughts of retirement. As his fame spread, more hours were consumed in serving God’s people. Even the few hours he would allow himself for sleep were disturbed frequently by the devil.

Who, but a man with vision, could keep going with ever-increasing strength? In 1929, Pope Pius XI named him the patron of parish priests worldwide.


Reflection

Indifference toward religion, coupled with a love for material comfort, seem to be common signs of our times. A person from another planet observing us would not likely judge us to be pilgrim people, on our way to somewhere else. John Vianney on the other hand, was a man on a journey, with his goal before him at all times.


Saint John Vianney is the Patron Saint of:

Diocesan Priests

Parish Priests



Pray everyday for Vocations. Ask people if they have thought about Catholic Vocations.Then Pray some more. Please Pray the Rosary for Vocations, Pray with Invisible Monastery or Pray on FB or Twitter for different Priests, Deacons or Religious daily !

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Every Parish needs Priests, Deacons and Religious ! It can all start with just a little Spark ! Please contact us at [email protected] to start a parish ministry at your Church.

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The Serra Challenge Coin Research has shown that priestly vocations begin with an invitation. Simply inviting a young man to consider the priesthood is often the spark he needs to think more seriously about his vocation. Serrans have been inviting men to consider the priesthood for decades. The new Serra Challenge Coin is an aide for that invitation, acting as a “sacramental,” a physical reminder of the grace of God’s call. While the coins can be given out by anyone, ideally they would be presented by the man’s parish priest, leading to deeper conversation. The handsome, oversized coins have substantial heft in the hand, and act as an enduring token of the invitation to consider the priesthood. The face is engraved with a nicely-designed cross, while the back has an intricate crown of thorns and the words: “Have you considered becoming a priest?” Five coins come packaged in a handsome glossy black box, with a card inside encouraging invitation.



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