Bishop asks for prayers for more vocations to the priesthood
Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines- Episcopal Commission on Vocations chairman Novaliches Bishop Roberto Gaa is asking the faithful for prayers for more vocations to the priesthood.
Bishop Gaa cited the need for the lay faithful to support and inspire the youth to be willing to serve the Lord and the Church.
“Let us pray for more vocations to the priesthood. Let us be active in supporting the Church by offering and encouraging young men to serve God,” the prelate said over Radio Veritas.
The Roman Catholic Church is set to observe World Day of Prayer for Vocations on Sunday, April 30, to coincide with Good Shepherd Sunday.
The Diocese of Novaliches will observe a Holy Hour for Vocations on Saturday, April 29, at 8 p.m. to be led by Fr. Marvin Riquez, national coordinator of the Diocesan Vocation Director in the Philippines.
Fr. Riquez, for his part said, vocations to the priesthood in the country continue to flourish because of the support and prayers of the faithful. The priest invited the public to join in the observance of the Holy Hour for Vocations which will be held at the Sta. Lucia Parish in Novaliches will be shown live through the diocese’s Facebook page.
To date, the county has about 10,000 priests looking after the spiritual needs of more than 80 million Catholics in the 86 archdioceses, dioceses, prelatures, and vicariates around the country.
The theme for the 60th World Day of Prayer for Vocations is “Pray the Lord of the harvest to send laborers into his harvest” from the Gospels of Saints Matthew and Luke.