I love being a priest. Almost 3 years ago, June 19, 2012, I was the first priest ordained by Bishop Albert Thévènot on the feast of the Sacred Heart; the patronal feast of the diocese of Prince Albert. A nifty aside: because the feast of the Sacred Heart is a movable feast and therefore occurs on a different day each year, I actually have two feast days! June 19th by the day, but the feast of the Sacred Heart spiritually. This year the feast of the Sacred Heart is June 15, which is this Friday.
And now on to the reason for this post. I was late posting this but as of June 11th, which still exists as I write this, one could begin a novena ending on my anniversary. I am basically requesting prayers, more than just a Hail Mary, but a bit of a dedication of prayers. Do whatever you want but if you could either pray a novena for me or offer an hour of adoration this Friday on the Sacred Heart or even Saturday, the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Being a priest is not easy. And being a good priest is downright impossible. I have so much sin and fault and too many personal struggles to count. Recently people have been praying for me and it has been bearing fruits. Not that all of a sudden everything is good, but that I am becoming more aware of my abundant weaknesses; I am going to have to apologize to many people.
In conclusion, I guess I am saying I need help. First, spiritually, but in many other ways. Please come visit, call, whatever!
Love you all :)
Fr. Travis
4 comments:
Fatherm I don't know you and frankly I just stumbled onto your Twitter feed; but I will remember you in prayer. Congratulations and may God who began this good work in you will carry it to completion until the day of Christ the Lord.
Congratulations on your 3rd anniversary!! You are such an awesome priest. Keep your faith alive and always remember that there are lots of resources for you to use.
I know that our family love you and consider you part of our family.
God bless :)
Thank you!
Keep the faith dude...and when the tough times come lean on God...footprints man, footprints...it's an awesome poster. and there is always that good old book you know 1 Peter 4:12 to 1 peter 5:10
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