Father And Joe

Father and Joe E473: Saint John Vianney — Parish Priests, Mission, and the Future of the Church

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Released on the feast of **Saint John Vianney**, this episode gives Father Boniface Hicks the floor to reflect on the patron saint of parish priests—at a personally meaningful moment, as Father Boniface begins serving in a parish in the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Saint John Vianney was not known as a brilliant academic. He struggled through seminary, lived through the turbulence after the French Revolution, and was assigned to a small parish in Ars. Yet by giving himself completely to the people entrusted to him—especially through confession, preaching, prayer, sacrifice, and pastoral care—he became one of the Church’s great models of parish priesthood.Joe Rockey and Father Boniface then move from Saint John Vianney’s life into a practical question facing many parishes today: how do we keep the Church from becoming only “maintenance” when it must also be missionary? Father explains that parish life is where the rubber meets the road: baptisms, marriages, funerals, confession, Mass, religious formation, and daily