theculturewarrior Posted June 9, 2005 Share Posted June 9, 2005 Hello: I'm in dire need of spiritual direction, so I went to my parish, and I told them, "I know the priests are so busy, but I need a spiritual director, and I'll take anybody you give me." So the secretary gave me a card for a woman with all kinds of alphabet soup after her name, and I called her and made an appointment. The thing is, there are certain things that I would tell a priest that I wouldn't tell a layperson. But there are so few priests in my diocese and there are more Catholics here than any diocese in the country, and they're all working so hard. There is a priest in another parish that I go to confession with sometimes, and he is awesome and he has done so much good for my soul, but it's not my parish, and I think he's kind of strict about that, and I know he's very very busy. I wonder if it would be appropriate to wait until the confession line is ended and to approach him in confession, and ask him if I could just spend an hour talking to him sometime. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cam42 Posted June 9, 2005 Share Posted June 9, 2005 [quote name='theculturewarrior' date='Jun 8 2005, 08:14 PM']Hello: I'm in dire need of spiritual direction, so I went to my parish, and I told them, "I know the priests are so busy, but I need a spiritual director, and I'll take anybody you give me." So the secretary gave me a card for a woman with all kinds of alphabet soup after her name, and I called her and made an appointment. The thing is, there are certain things that I would tell a priest that I wouldn't tell a layperson. But there are so few priests in my diocese and there are more Catholics here than any diocese in the country, and they're all working so hard. There is a priest in another parish that I go to confession with sometimes, and he is awesome and he has done so much good for my soul, but it's not my parish, and I think he's kind of strict about that, and I know he's very very busy. I wonder if it would be appropriate to wait until the confession line is ended and to approach him in confession, and ask him if I could just spend an hour talking to him sometime. Thanks. [right][snapback]607590[/snapback][/right] [/quote] It would be appropriate...or call and take him to coffee sometime...build the relationship....he will help, if you ask.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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