What Does a Priest Do All Day?

There is no typical day in the life of a priest….every day is different.  That’s one of the things that make priesthood so interesting.  Below are some general categories which describe the activities a priest is involved with on a daily/weekly basis.


Deepening Personal Relationship with God – a critical component to priesthood is Daily Mass,Personal prayer – divine office, scripture reading, spiritual reading, quiet contemplation, spiritual direction, private devotion

Joyful Times – celebrating the life-giving moments in people’s lives: Weddings, baptisms, confirmation, graduations, First Eucharist

Painful Times – walking with people as they carry the cross of Christ Sickness, death, incarceration, addiction, depression, loneliness, fear, divorce

Ministry of Presence – being available to listen to people Before and after Masses, email correspondence, in the grocery store, at the gymnasium

Sacramental Moments – times that God works through priests to his people-Celebrating masses, reconciliation, anointing of the sick, witnessing marriages, baptizing babies and adults, confirmation and attending priesthood ordinations

Working with/for the Poor – priests are committed to social justice and serving the poor Food pantries, soup kitchens, clothing drives, advocacy on behalf of those who cannot speak for themselves

Youth – bringing Christ to our youth Religious education, Catholic schools, youth retreats, attending youth activities (ball games, plays, graduation parties, etc.) Teaching – about a third of a priest’s day is spent teaching about Christ and his Church, not necessarily in a classroom

Counseling – people turn to priests in times of pain and confusion.  Additionally, priests counsel parishioners preparing to celebrate sacraments

Preparation – priests speak in public on a regular basis; this requires preparation. Homilies for Mass, school functions, civic events, charity events

Community Involvement – priests are present to the greater community Civic events, community service projects, board of trustees, ecumenical services, public invocations

Administration – running a parish involves administration-Parish council, finance and school board meetings, staff meetings, goal setting, diocesan committees

Fraternity – priests spend time with other priests Prayer, social, business

Relaxation – rest and relaxation is part of being a healthy priest- Weekly day off, vacation, down-time with family and friends, hobbies, movies, television, dinner out, reading, listening to music, traveling

Domestic Tasks – priests do this just like everyone else-Cooking, laundry, grocery shopping, house cleaning

Mass Schedule

Weekday Mass:
Tuesday-Friday 9:00 AM
Saturday
Anticipation 5:30PM
Sunday:
7:30 AM, 9:30 AM, & 11:45 AM

 

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