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<blockquote data-quote="Fr_Tom" data-source="post: 329044" data-attributes="member: 3139"><p>I taught for 32 years, and I supposed I am retired from it. The last four of those years I was bi-vocational and had a small church. I could go back to the classroom, but it seems unlikely at this point. </p><p></p><p>I discerned I was called to spend more of my energy with parish ministry, and I am doing that full time now. In my situation, my bishop could call me in and ask me to prayerfully consider that I might be called to something new next week. I could be hit by the #2 bus on my way to work tomorrow. It is hard to make too many plans. So - you grow where you are planted. You are open to new opportunities. </p><p></p><p>"The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few." I don't see myself slowing down any time TOO soon...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fr_Tom, post: 329044, member: 3139"] I taught for 32 years, and I supposed I am retired from it. The last four of those years I was bi-vocational and had a small church. I could go back to the classroom, but it seems unlikely at this point. I discerned I was called to spend more of my energy with parish ministry, and I am doing that full time now. In my situation, my bishop could call me in and ask me to prayerfully consider that I might be called to something new next week. I could be hit by the #2 bus on my way to work tomorrow. It is hard to make too many plans. So - you grow where you are planted. You are open to new opportunities. "The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few." I don't see myself slowing down any time TOO soon... [/QUOTE]
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