Prayer as a pathway to discernment: Seeking God’s will in catechumenate ministry

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6 thoughts on “Prayer as a pathway to discernment: Seeking God’s will in catechumenate ministry”

  1. This is great, Nick!

    I think we often teach the externals, but don’t give people the tools to develop an adult spirituality and a prayer life that will serve them into the future.

    I think a great place to begin would be to include Ignatius’ First Principle and Foundation: “My only desire and our one choice should be this: I want and I choose what better leads to God’s deepening his life in me.” I would also, early on, teach them to use the daily Examen as a tool to help them see how well they are doing that.

    Understanding that we were created in love and sent for a purpose is a key to knowing our goal is to learn and do God’s will for us. It is the work of a lifetime. For adults coming into the Church, this can help them see their faith journey more clearly.

  2. Theresa Kelley

    About 30 years ago, when my youngest son was about 12, he asked me: “Do you pray?” I replied yes. And his follow up question was: “WHY?” This took some contemplation and reflection at the time. I finally responded to him that I was pretty sure I prayed to know what God wanted me to do next.

    Fast forward most of those 30 years, I read something that resonated from Richard Rohr. We pray not to change the mind of God, but rather to change our minds about God. When prayer is not happening easily I return myself to both of these encounters and then I can better proceed. I find that many of the seekers I am privileged to work with have deep prayer lives and it is through this prayer life that they have experienced the nudging of the Holy Spirit whether they put it in those words or not…they have shown up.

  3. Hi, Nick. One of my jobs on our RCIA team is to find and form sponsors. In the last few weeks we had 4 candidates go through the Rite of Full Communion and 3 inquirers go through the Rite of Welcome. There are 4 four other candidates and catechumens in the catechumenate. Now we have 6 new inquirers. So you see that I am always scrambling to find good sponsor matches. The other team members help, but it is difficult sometimes. When I am beginning to feel frantic and panicky I try to remember to pray to the Holy Spirit. It’s amazing how often a name pops up or someone makes a new suggestion. Unfortunately prayer isn’t always my first move, but I am learning to go there first.

    1. Hi Sharon. I loved you’re statement that prayer isn’t always your first move! It’s not always mine either. It’s amazing to me how often I have to be reminded. Thanks for sharing.

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