Are you called to be a diocesan priest in the Archdiocese of Baltimore? Diocesan priests are called to serve the people of God. A diocesan priest is a compassionate and understanding leader of the community, who willingly walks with the faithful by empowering them to respond to the message of the Gospel.
Diocesan priests fulfill the mission of the Church through liturgical and sacramental celebrations. A diocesan priest is called to become a leader of a parish. A parish is a faith-filled group of people living in a definite geographic area within a particular diocese. It is a vital unit in the life of the community and the work of the Church. It is the center for liturgical workship, education, social life and community celebrations.
Diocesan priests teach and preach the Good News, and uphold the faith of the Church. A diocesan priest takes on the roles of administrator, counselor, teacher, and team member. The most vital role in the life of a priest is his spiritual leadership, calling forth and utilizing the gifts and talents of the community.
Diocesan priests live the Gospel message within the community of the parish. A diocesan priest ministers to the whole person--promoting the spiritual, physical and emotional development of parish members. In addition, he is ministered to by the faithful.