A priest stands at the altar each Sunday and often appears calm, composed, and focused upon the sacred mysteries unfolding before him.
We see him celebrate Mass, preach homilies, hear confessions, baptise infants, bless marriages, anoint the sick, and bury the dead.
We see him smile after Mass and greet parishioners at the church door. From the outside, it can seem as though everything is under control.
Yet behind the Roman collar is a human being carrying immense responsibilities, hidden sacrifices, physical limitations, emotional burdens, and spiritual struggles.
Priests are called to be shepherds of souls, but they are also men who experience fatigue, disappointment, loneliness, illness, and stress.
Many of us appreciate our priests, but perhaps we do not always fully understand the weight they carry. Taking time to reflect upon the challenges faced by our parish priests can help us become more supportive, more prayerful, and more grateful for their ministry.
















