The Battles Faced by the Priest

The lecture addresses the spiritual and practical battles that a priest may face in his ministry and explains how these struggles can weaken his pastoral effectiveness if he does not remain vigilant and committed. The core message emphasizes that priesthood is a calling to sacrifice, love, and service—not comfort or personal gain—and that the priest’s faithfulness directly impacts the spiritual life of the people.
First: The Battle of Laziness and Spiritual Sloth
The lecture warns against limiting oneself to liturgical prayers without active pastoral and spiritual service, stressing that the priest should be a source of vitality who leads through love, not domination.
Second: The Battle of Money
Exaggerated financial demands and acting with the mentality of a hired worker undermine true spiritual fatherhood, since the true reward is in heaven, not on earth.
Third: Family Interference
Interference by the priest’s wife in church matters or revealing confidential issues causes stumbling and weakens ministry.
Fourth: The Battle of the Tongue
Harsh speech, excessive complaints, or speaking against fellow priests before the congregation leads to division and distorts the image of spiritual fatherhood.
Fifth: Love of Honor and Pride
Seeking praise and distinction contradicts the humility of Christ, who came to serve rather than to be served.
Sixth: Routine Worship
When prayer and the sacraments become routine without spiritual depth, they lose their power to influence and transform lives.
Seventh: Neglecting Spiritual Preparation for the Sacraments
The lecture emphasizes repentance and spiritual vigilance before partaking of the sacraments, as habitual participation dulls spiritual sensitivity.
Eighth: The Chosen Group and Self-Justification
Favoring a select group or constantly justifying oneself while blaming others weakens justice and diminishes spiritual integrity.
Spiritual Conclusion:
The true priest is the one who struggles against these battles through humility, continuous learning, endurance, and sincere self-giving for the salvation of himself and his people.
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