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The Sacred Journey: A Priest's Reflection on Service and Ministry | Ep 252

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The Sacred Journey: A Priest's Reflection on Service and Ministry | Ep 252

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What does it truly mean to minister to others? In this deeply moving conversation with Father Edward Gretchko, we journey beyond the ceremonial aspects of priesthood to discover the profound reality of spiritual service.
Father Ed shares how his understanding of priesthood evolved from a third-grader fascinated by the Mass to recognizing that true ministry happens in the 23 hours away from the altar. With gentle wisdom, he reflects on decades of service to families like Justin's—celebrating weddings, comforting the grieving, and simply being present during life's most challenging transitions.
The conversation takes us into intimate moments of pastoral care: sitting for hours with parents who lost a child at birth, visiting the terminally ill, and bringing sacraments to the dying. Father Ed's reflections reveal how ministry often manifests not in grand gestures but in quiet presence, attentive listening, and consistent compassion.
"Faith without action is no faith at all," Father Ed reminds us, challenging the notion that we can simply "let God do everything." Instead, he points to a damaged crucifix with the inscription "you are my hands and my arms" as a powerful metaphor for our responsibility to actively participate in God's work of healing and compassion in the world.
Perhaps most touching is Father Ed's humility as he describes himself among "the nameless priests of all ages" who perform ordinary yet sacred duties without expectation of recognition or reward. This perspective offers a profound counterpoint to our culture's obsession with achievement and status.
Whether you're exploring questions of faith, wondering about the priesthood, or simply seeking inspiration for living with greater purpose and presence, Father Edward Gretchko's wisdom provides a beautiful reminder that we're all "workers in the vineyard," each with our own calling to serve others and bring more love into the world.

#SacredJourney #PriestsReflection #MinistryLife #SpiritualService #FaithInAction #ClergyVoices #ServiceToOthers #ReligiousLeadership #JourneyOfFaith #CommunityOutreach #DivineCalling #ChristianMinistry #ServantLeadership #SpiritualGrowthJourney #ReflectionsOnFaith #VoicesforVoices #VoicesforVoicesPodcast #JustinAlanHayes #JustinHayes #help3billion

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Father Edward Gretzko (00:00:00)

2. Journey to Priesthood and Ministry (00:03:00)

3. The Priest Beyond the Altar (00:08:15)

4. Being Present in Difficult Moments (00:13:45)

5. The Ordinary Work of Extraordinary Service (00:20:05)

6. Media as God's Gift in Ministry (00:26:32)

7. Personal Impact and Final Reflections (00:32:20)

255 episodes

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The Sacred Journey: A Priest's Reflection on Service and Ministry | Ep 252

MERCHANDISE SHOP: voices-for-voices.org/3QnokLU
SUPPORT VOICES FOR VOICES®:
https://www.voicesforvoices.org/shop/p/supporter

What does it truly mean to minister to others? In this deeply moving conversation with Father Edward Gretchko, we journey beyond the ceremonial aspects of priesthood to discover the profound reality of spiritual service.
Father Ed shares how his understanding of priesthood evolved from a third-grader fascinated by the Mass to recognizing that true ministry happens in the 23 hours away from the altar. With gentle wisdom, he reflects on decades of service to families like Justin's—celebrating weddings, comforting the grieving, and simply being present during life's most challenging transitions.
The conversation takes us into intimate moments of pastoral care: sitting for hours with parents who lost a child at birth, visiting the terminally ill, and bringing sacraments to the dying. Father Ed's reflections reveal how ministry often manifests not in grand gestures but in quiet presence, attentive listening, and consistent compassion.
"Faith without action is no faith at all," Father Ed reminds us, challenging the notion that we can simply "let God do everything." Instead, he points to a damaged crucifix with the inscription "you are my hands and my arms" as a powerful metaphor for our responsibility to actively participate in God's work of healing and compassion in the world.
Perhaps most touching is Father Ed's humility as he describes himself among "the nameless priests of all ages" who perform ordinary yet sacred duties without expectation of recognition or reward. This perspective offers a profound counterpoint to our culture's obsession with achievement and status.
Whether you're exploring questions of faith, wondering about the priesthood, or simply seeking inspiration for living with greater purpose and presence, Father Edward Gretchko's wisdom provides a beautiful reminder that we're all "workers in the vineyard," each with our own calling to serve others and bring more love into the world.

#SacredJourney #PriestsReflection #MinistryLife #SpiritualService #FaithInAction #ClergyVoices #ServiceToOthers #ReligiousLeadership #JourneyOfFaith #CommunityOutreach #DivineCalling #ChristianMinistry #ServantLeadership #SpiritualGrowthJourney #ReflectionsOnFaith #VoicesforVoices #VoicesforVoicesPodcast #JustinAlanHayes #JustinHayes #help3billion

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Father Edward Gretzko (00:00:00)

2. Journey to Priesthood and Ministry (00:03:00)

3. The Priest Beyond the Altar (00:08:15)

4. Being Present in Difficult Moments (00:13:45)

5. The Ordinary Work of Extraordinary Service (00:20:05)

6. Media as God's Gift in Ministry (00:26:32)

7. Personal Impact and Final Reflections (00:32:20)

255 episodes

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