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Archbishop Fulton Sheen, in the second session of the Dublin Retreat, addresses a pivotal misunderstanding arising from the Second Vatican Council regarding the priesthood. Diving into the Council's emphasis on priests as visible instruments of Christ, Sheen dismantles misconceptions and sheds light on the threefold office of Christ—teaching, governing, and sanctifying. Emphasizing the need for priests to empty themselves of ego and be lifted up as victims, Sheen underscores the centrality of the cross in priestly life. As ambassadors of Christ, priests find identity in Him, navigating a delicate balance between humility and elevation.
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Archbishop Fulton Sheen, in the second session of the Dublin Retreat, addresses a pivotal misunderstanding arising from the Second Vatican Council regarding the priesthood. Diving into the Council's emphasis on priests as visible instruments of Christ, Sheen dismantles misconceptions and sheds light on the threefold office of Christ—teaching, governing, and sanctifying. Emphasizing the need for priests to empty themselves of ego and be lifted up as victims, Sheen underscores the centrality of the cross in priestly life. As ambassadors of Christ, priests find identity in Him, navigating a delicate balance between humility and elevation.

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