Fr. Roderick

Fr. Roderick, a priest from the Netherlands, is the founder and CEO of the Star Quest Production Network and the host and producer of The Daily Breakfast, Catholic Insider and many other shows on www.sqpn.com.

Pope Considers 2 Facets of Vocations Work

Pope Considers 2 Facets of Vocations Work

Those who work in vocations ministry should be instruments for God to sow his Word, but should also imitate the grain of wheat hidden in the soil, says Benedict XVI.

Benedict XVI: “Prayer is soul of vocational ministry”

Benedict XVI: “Prayer is soul of vocational ministry”

ZENIT.ORG – Pope Benedict XVI talked about the identity of the priest and about vocational ministry during the general audience in St. Peter’s Square on July 1. “Prayer is the first task, the true path of sanctification for priests, and the soul of an authentic “vocational ministry.”
“The numerical scarcity of priestly ordinations in some countries should not discourage, [...]

Take a Look at Who You Are, Pope Tells Priests

Take a Look at Who You Are, Pope Tells Priests

ZENIT.ORG – Priests need to take a good look at their identity, says Benedict XVI, and he offered the example of St. John Vianney and the Year for Priests as an opportunity for this examination.

Archbishop launches global Twitter Campaign for Vocations

Archbishop launches global Twitter Campaign for Vocations

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UTRECHT, THE NETHERLANDS – On Friday, June 19, Dutch Archbishop Eijk of Utrecht asked the world to join in prayer for vocations to the priesthood – using Twitter. Using one of the computers of the archdiocesan seminary in Utrecht, the bishop launched a ‘Global Twitter Campaign for Vocations’ by posting a call for prayer on the fast-growing social [...]

Year for Priests initiatives flood Internet

Year for Priests initiatives flood Internet

ZENIT.ORG – The Congregation for Clergy launched a new Web site for the Year for Priests. The enthusiasm surrounding this occasion is echoing in initiatives across the globe.

Video: Archbishop Eijk launches Global Twitter Campaign for Vocations

On Friday, June 19,  Archbishop Eijk of Utrecht, the Netherlands, launched a ‘Global Twitter Campaign for Vocations’. The event was streamed live on this website via uStream. You can watch a recording of the event by clicking on the video below.
Video chat rooms at Ustream

Join the ‘Global Twitter Campaign for Vocations’!

As Archbishop of Utrecht, the Netherlands, I would like to invite you to join me on Twitter to pray for vocations to the priesthood during the Year of the Priest.
The world needs priests, and Jesus himself urges us to pray for laborers for the harvest. So Twitter your prayers for vocations, and retweet this call [...]

Pope Benedict XVI writes letter to all priests

Pope Benedict XVI writes letter to all priests

The Pope sent a letter to the priests of the world for the occasion of the Year for Priests, which has been called to mark the 150th anniversary of the death of St. John Mary Vianney. Click here to read the letter on the website of the Vatican:
LETTER OF HIS HOLINESS POPE BENEDICT XVI [...]

Live uStream event

Live uStream event

On Friday, June 19, at the start of the Year of the Priest, Archbishop Eijk from Utrecht, the Netherlands, will launch the World Wide Twitter Campaign for Vocations. You will be able to follow the event via a live uStream video broadcast on this website. Stay tuned for more information while we ready this website [...]

Need prayers?

If you are discerning whether God calls you to be a priest in his Church, and you could use some prayers, let us know!
Post a Tweet with #futurepriests in the message, and you will find an instant community that will pray to support you during your discernment process!

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Loving God,

Jesus urged us to pray
for workers for the harvest.
Through the intercession
of Saint Willibrord, patron saint
of our diocese, we ask you:
call young people to follow Jesus
as a priest, a deacon or in
consacrated life.

Through your Holy Spirit,
grant them the strength
to answer their calling.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.

Amen.