The Irish Vocation Crisis - Mattie Newell
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ส.ค. 2024
- Happy New Year! On tonight's Fireside, we have the recorded testimony of Mattie Newell, an Irish lad from County Monaghan. Growing up in a normal traditionally Catholic family, he fell away from the faith before the Lord drew him back and called him to follow Him.
The Church in Ireland is currently facing a crisis in the number of vocations joining the seminary, and Mattie's journey is a spark of light, hope, and encouragement for those who are discerning and hesitating to take the leap to answer the call. “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; pray therefore the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.” - John 9:37-38
Wonderful talk, thanks for sharing your testimony. Praying for Ireland to be on fire for Christ again! "Land of Saints and Scholars" renewed!!
God Bless Mattie and all at the Apostolate. May you continue to produce great fruits.
A lot of honesty and integrity in this conversation. Well done.
Great listen Fr, God bless yourself and Mattie
If you need vocations pray to St Annibale Maria Di Francia
Pax Christi 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Excellent discussion. Well done Matt for taking the step to try to discern your vocation. Its not easy these days, to take a leap of faith literally. I will pray for your vocation. Well done.
Fantastic and inspirational.
Lovely conversation. All the best Mattie. Will be praying for you 🙏
Lovely talk.
Great conversation
We need more true Catholics to get more priests....
real men....the fight.....get in there......living life with passion.....for the Lord........WOW great words from this holy gift of a man, from God to our Holy Mother the Church. He will make a great priest GOD DOES NOT ABANDON US and hard luck women of Ireland😁😁😁ya lost a fine lad😉😉😉!!!!!!!
Fr LUKE, thanks...
See how it is lads come to our class there niceone
I see how it is lads come to our class there will ye
Rad trads? How about Traditional Catholic?
How about Catholic? 🤣 All Catholics either follow the traditions of the Church (including loyalty to the Holy Father) or they're doing the Being Catholic thing kinda wrong.