Holy Orders is the sacrament by which men are ordained to be of special service to the Church as priests, deacons, or bishops. While all of the baptized are called to a life of service and commitment to Jesus Christ, the Church calls upon some to serve the community in a special way through this sacrament.
Discerning a Call to Ordained Ministry
Individuals interested in determining if God is truly calling them to become a priest or deacon must spend a great deal of time in prayer and discernment. The following resources are provided to offer some help for discernment.
Fr. Matt Alexander would also be glad to talk with anyone who feels drawn to priesthood or diaconate ministry. 847-885-7700 x107.
Explore Priesthood
The site, www.chicagopriest.com, gives information about becoming a diocesan priest in the Archdiocese of Chicago.
Explore Diaconate Ministry
Check out this link to find out more about becoming a deacon in the Archdiocese of Chicago.
Additional Resources
Although all religious vocations do not involve the sacrament of Holy Orders, the site, www.religiousministries.com, provides information for both men and women who may want to explore how God may be calling them into dedicated religious life.
“You give them something to eat.”
Do these words of Christ challenge you to give your all for Him as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life?