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The Priest’s Relationships
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The Priest’s Relationships

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The General Message of the Lecture

This lecture presents a comprehensive view of the priest’s relationships inside and outside the Church, emphasizing that successful priestly service is not based on authority or isolation, but on fatherhood, love, cooperation, respect for talents, and wise conduct with everyone.

Lecture Summary

  1. The Priest Is a Man of Relationships:
    The priest has many relationships: with Sunday School servants, deacons, the Church Council, associations, fellow priests, the bishop, administrative officials, his family, and relatives. Each relationship requires wisdom and spiritual balance.
  2. The Danger of Isolation and Domination:
    One of the greatest wars against a priest is working alone or surrounding himself only with obedient people rather than gifted ones. The Church is full of complementary talents, and a successful priest gathers them instead of canceling them.
  3. Relationship with Sunday School:
    Extremes are rejected: neither neglect nor control nor elimination. What is required is cooperation, encouragement, and leadership through fatherhood, not through removal, confrontation, or revenge.
  4. Leadership Through Love, Not Exclusion:
    The beloved priest embraces both old and new servants and leads them through confession and guidance, not through defamation or misuse of authority.

5. Respecting Specializations and the Church Council:
The Church Council has administrative and financial roles. The priest must respect the

specialties of its members and deal with them through love and dialogue, not conflict or imposing opinions.

  1. Money and Ministry:
    The spiritual priest flees from money and does not make financial matters the center of his service or a source of conflict, but manages them wisely, transparently, and without greed.
  2. Relationship with the Bishop and Church Authority:
    A good relationship with the bishop is essential for priestly integrity. Independence or ignoring the bishop leads to problems, while consultation and obedience bring peace.
  3. Teaching Before Punishment:
    In dealing with people’s mistakes or wrong customs, the correct path is teaching, persuasion, and patience—not deprivation or spiritual violence.
  4. The Spirit of Fatherhood and Service:
    The priest is called to be a father, a brother, and a servant to all, seeking to solve people’s problems rather than placing his burdens on them, serving with meekness and humility.

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