Fr. Victor Samugana

Fr. Victor Samugana belongs to the Missionary Society of St. Paul in Nigeria and is currently a missionary priest in Ireland. He begins this series revealing to us how through God’s providence, an encounter with missionary priests would make him question himself about God’s will for his own life. Now, as a priest, he speaks to us from his own experience about the celebration of the Mass as the moment in which the turns his praise back to God and acts as a mediator “in persona Christi” between God and his people. He also emphasizes the importance of a deep relationship with the Blessed Virgin Mary in order to be faithful to Christ, and how priests need our prayers in order to grow in holiness and live out their priestly mission in the presence of God.

The Priesthood: Consecrated to Mary

“I would rather be without skin,” exclaimed St. John of Avila, “than to live without devotion to Mary.” Fr. Victor Samugana reiterates this vital truth in this episode of The Priesthood. The fidelity of the priest lies in his devotion to Our Blessed Mother.

The Priesthood: A Thirst Like Christ’s

The Church needs holy priests who are a living image of Christ Himself. In this episode, Fr. Victor Samugana exhorts the faithful to pray for priests, that they may strive to have a perfect love for Christ. On the other hand, priests must never abandon their prayer life.

The Priesthood: The Summit of Prayer

The priest has been chosen to be another Christ on this earth and has the power to turn ordinary bread into Our Lord. Fr. Victor Samugana talks about the Eucharist and the celebration of the Mass, which is indeed the “summit of prayer.”

The Priesthood: A Divine Calling

The impact of one person’s “yes” to the Lord is unfathomable. Fr. Victor Samugana shares with us how he heard God’s call through missionary priests who came to spread the Gospel in his own country. He himself now serves as a missionary priest in Ireland. Thus, let us resolve to be faithful to God’s will in our lives. No matter how small and hidden it may be, Christ will see to it that our fidelity will bear much fruit.

 

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