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St. John Bosco—Bringing others to Christ

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Saint John Bosco is well known for his work in forming youth to be excellent disciples of Jesus Christ. His exemplary apostolate led many young men and women to excel in their vocations to religious life, the priesthood, and marriage.


What enabled St. John to be so successful? It wasn’t costly diocesan programs, or a privileged position, or even fortuitous circumstances. In fact, it would have been easy for him to hide behind many excuses if he had wanted to avoid the difficulty of his mission. On the contrary, many things worked against him and his efforts, beginning with his own vocation to the priesthood.


Bosco didn't come from a privileged family, and despite the fact that poverty, at the time, was often an impediment to a priestly vocation, he was eventually ordained. As a priest, his efforts of discipleship resulted in the formation of the Society of St. Francis de Sales (eventually becoming the third largest missionary organization in the world) as well as co-founding the Daughters of Mary, Help of Christians.


He ministered to the poor, destitute, and delinquent children who were products of the industrialization of Italy in the 1800s. At times he was robbed and taken advantage of by those to whom he ministered; regardless, he continually labored to find employment, food, and shelter for the poor, and advocated for their rights when they were abused by their employers.


Seeing Christ in the faces of the poor, oppressed, and even the delinquent, Bosco didn’t turn away those who weren’t already exemplary Christians. Many youth who were the most unlikely candidates even became holy priests and religious, vocations which may never have come to fruition without his loving guidance and advocacy.


What was so special about St. Bosco? He was an authentic Christian disciple. A faithful servant of God and son of the Church. He kept things simple, and faithfully went about the work that he saw was necessary. He didn’t worry about money, circumstances, people’s opinions, or programs. He let God take care of those things as needed, and he just did what needed to be done.


His genuine approach appealed to those he served. Many were drawn by his Christ-like love, and vocations arose even from the most unlikely of places.


St. John Bosco can be an example for all of us who promote vocations. The more simply and authentically we live Christ-like lives, the more we draw others to Christ—even others who may not seem receptive to His message— and the more we encourage young people to want to give themselves to Our Lord and His mission.

Upcoming Events
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CELEBRATION OF THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DIOCESE OF OGDENSBURG

AUGUST 10, 1:00 PM

ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL

 
To give praise and glory to the Lord for the One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of the Diocese of Ogdensburg, His Excellency, The Most Reverend Terry R. LaValley, cordially invites you and all the faithful to a special Eucharistic Celebration of Thanksgiving at 1:00pm on Wednesday, August 10, 2022, The Feast of Saint Lawrence, at St. Mary’s Cathedral, 415 Hamilton Street Ogdensburg, New York 13669.
 
A picnic will immediately follow on the Cathedral Lawn. For those unable to attend, the Mass will be livestreamed at www.rcdony.org/livemass.
 
The program will be available at the same link shortly before the Mass.

 

PRIESTHOOD SUNDAY

SEPTEMBER 25

 
To honor Christ the Priest and the men who have been called to be His priests on earth.

 

Thank you for helping promote vocations in the Diocese of Ogdensburg! Your work and prayers are greatly appreciated.
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If you know a young man who is interested in the priesthood, please encourage him to contact us. Likewise, if you are aware of a young woman or man who is discerning religious life, please send them our way. We'll help connect them with respective religious communities. And of course, let us keep praying for each other and for all holy vocations in the Church.

The Vocation Team
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Father Christopher Carrara
Vocation Director
ccarrara@rcdony.org
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Father Matthew Conger
Assistant Vocation Director
mconger@rcdony.org
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Sister Mary Eamon Lyng, SSJ
Vocations Coordinator
elyng@rcdony.org
The Vocations Office and this issue of "Come Follow Me" are supported by
The Bishop's Fund Appeal
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