What is a Catholic Priest? Rev. John A. Hardon, S.J.
What is a Catholic priest? He is
a man ordained by Christ to continue the Savior's work of Redemption
until the end of time. He is therefore a person specially chosen to
proclaim the Gospel of salvation and lead the faithful to their final
destiny. But he is mainly a person who receives unique powers at ordination
to consecrate and sacrifice, and to reconcile a sinful people with
their God.
As one who proclaims the Good News, a priest is given the grace not
only to teach the truths of revelation but inspire his hearers to
follow what he teaches. As a leader of believers, he is to be the
primary former and sustainer of a Christian community.
What makes a Catholic priest most distinctive, however, and by divine
will sets him apart from other men is the power that Christ gives
him over the Holy Eucharist and over the sins of mankind.
No one but a priest can change bread and wine into the living Christ.
At his words of consecration, what had been bread and wine cease to
be bread and wine, so that only the appearances remain. What becomes
present is Jesus, the Son of God who became the Son of Mary, now on
earth in all the fullness of His divinity and humanity, and with all
the qualities that make Jesus Christ who He is.
No one but a priest can offer the Sacrifice of the Mass, in which
the same Jesus who surrendered Himself on Calvary now offers Himself
in the Mass, through the hands of His priest.
No one but a priest can absolve sinners and restore them to friendship
with the Creator whom they have offended.
No wonder the Church is so concerned that priests remain faithful
to their high calling. In God's ordinary Providence, their perseverance
is a condition for the perseverance of the faithful. "Like priest
like people " is not a clever phrase, but the verdict of almost
2000 years of the Church's history.
But perseverance in the priesthood is impossible without the grace
of God, made available through prayer. Only priests who pray can persevere.
The people must also pray, in our day as never before, for the priests
of the world. On their fidelity to Christ depends the salvation of
more souls than we shall ever know, until eternity.