Here are some of the ways you can fix the problem:
- Priests should encourage vocations and spot potentials in the parish
- Nuns should ditch the pins on their vests, get back into habits. They need to spend a little less time in the social justice stuff and have at least a presence in schools
- Young people should be explained vocations at any age. Most teenagers have no idea what a priest does all day.
- There needs to be more focus on college campuses with GOOD priests.
- There needs to be more vocation events- retreats, dinners, etc
- Vocations offices need to be dramatically changed. Priests need to be put in them that have the skills and time for it.
- The mentality of the church needs to change. Bishops should make vocations a major priority. This is the future of the Church.
- They need to accept the fact that doing nothing will accomplish just that
- They need to accept the fact that men in seminary are men and not little boys anymore that went to minor seminary at 13-14 and know nothing of the real world.
- You should not be able to enter seminary until 20 and with 2 years of college
- They need to see single 20-something men, which there are a lot of today, as a major source of potential vocations. Yet, most parishes and diocese offer very little to get them in church, much less to become priests.
I could go on and on, but this is a general list of some of the major problems I see. I don't think people know just how bad the Church is with vocations today because they haven't caught up with the Vatican II era in terms of bringing them IN and keeping them.
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