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Raised in the Faith, Answering the
Call
Fr. Kevin's Vocation
Story
Fr. Kevin J.
Sweeney Vocations Director, Diocese of Brooklyn
I Always
Knew!
I always knew! I never hesitated for
a second whenever somebody asked, "What do you want to be when you grow
up?" I answered immediately, "I want to play baseball for the New York
Yankees!" That answer stayed with me through most of grammar school, until
the end of the 7th grade, when Sr. Margaret Mary was talking to our class
about different Catholic high schools and she mentioned Cathedral Prep
Seminary. She said it was a high school for boys who might, one day,
think about becoming a priest. That was the first time I ever thought
about being a priest.
That moment, in many ways, began a
14 year journey of thinking and praying about what I wanted to be and also
trying to discern who and what God wanted me to be. However, during that time,
I realized that my journey had begun much earlier. I would not be a
priest; I probably would not be a Catholic or a Christian, if it were not for the
love and inspiring example of my parents, as they lived their faith and taught
that faith to me and my sister and brother by the way they prayed and the way they
lived. There were, also, so many priests and other people of faith
who helped me on my journey. Faith is certainly a gift that is given to be
shared.
Even though the Yankees have won the World
Series in three of the last four years, I don't think that their experience
could even come close to the joy and blessings that I have experienced in my
four and a half years as a priest, serving in the diverse, multi-ethnic,
faith-filled parish of St. Nicholas of Tolentine in Jamaica, Queens.
A vocation to the priesthood is an incredibly beautiful gift of which no one
could ever be worthy. Yet, the Lord Jesus continues to call priests to
serve His Church, just as He calls every Christian, from the moment of
our baptism, to follow Him in some particular way (vocation).
It seems to me that there is nothing more
important than prayer. Jesus said, "Ask and you shall receive, seek and
you shall find." Each day we need to ask Him in prayer and seek with
the help of His grace to know and do His will. Then we will know and be
able to share His joy and peace. For me, asking and seeking led me to the
priesthood and I couldn't be happier or more grateful for such a beautiful
gift.
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