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Modern society has become 'allergic' to sacrifice, warns Vatican official

The secretary of the Congregation for Catholic Education, Archbishop Jean-Louis Brugues, warned last week that “modern society has become allergic to the concepts of duty and the spirit of sacrifice,” two notions that have always “belonged to the common heritage of all the great religions” and that are necessary as well for all priests.
 
During his homily at a Mass for vocation directors in Rome, the French prelate underscored how one’s vocation is always particular and personalized.  In being called to the priesthood, men who have this vocation are called by the Lord “to be ourselves, as the Lord knows us better than we know ourselves.” 

“God’s plan cannot be fulfilled except through sacrifice,” the archbishop said.
 
“Thus sacrifice becomes an intersection between the human and the divine,” he added.  “Sacrifice is the particular means by which we offer to the Lord our personal freedom and we receive in turn all of God’s strength.”
 
“It was not by chance that the Pope chose to begin the Year for Priests on the most sacrificial feast of all: that of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. For this reason, we hope that this year the People of God can recover the joy of the priesthood,” he said.

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