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and so the numbers of priests and religious have declined greatly in the past forty years. As you know, there was a large exodus from the priesthood and religious life due to all the changes made by Vatican II. Many Catholics today want their priest to be "a regular guy," not to preach about sin, and to "share his ministry." In other words, the priest is just there to do the Consecration, the EMHCs can hand out Communion and a deacon or even a layperson can do the preaching. Parishioners think they should tell their priest how to do his job, too.
It's a wonder any men still go through all the training required to be a priest when the priest's role has been so diminished. The priesthood and religious life have always required people to give up sex and marriage and family and now Catholics value vocations less, are less respectful of those who are living a religious vocation. Today's priest is expected to behave more like a Protestant minister but ministers are allowed to marry, have sex, have families.
I think God is still calling men to the priesthood, and women and men to religious life, but when those called think about what they have to give up and what they get in exchange, they see it as giving up too much for too little. We need to pray that more will be willing to make the sacrifice and follow their calling. We don't want people to take on a vocation without a calling but we don't want those who have a calling to ignore it. If we showed more respect for our priests, despite their imperfections, more young people might be open to God's calling them.
It's always been a sacrifice to follow a religious vocation but as you pointed out, "some priests and religious are incredibly happy in conditions that make the rest of us shudder, but I suspect they would be in agony if forced to live a routine life in a nice suburb somewhere!"
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