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One thing is important: saying yes to the Lord<\/h2>\n
As a professional, teaching high school classes, Carlos realized that something was missing in his life. \"He kept insisting and in the end, with fear, I said yes to God and it is the greatest adventure that God has granted me,\" says this seminarian of the Church of Venezuela.<\/p>\n
The rector of the seminary of this diocese of the Church of Venezuela, who was 33 years old and had already been a priest for 8 years, replied: \"Thank God for allowing you to live, graduate, work, experience the world and realize that one thing is important, to say yes to the Lord\". Carlos has a degree in Education and, before entering the seminary, he was a high school teacher of subjects such as Mathematics, Physics and Technical Drawing.<\/p>\n
In this interview he tells us about his vocation, the influence of his family and the evangelization of the Church in Venezuela. Ten seminarians from four Venezuelan dioceses (Margarita, El Vig\u00eda-San Carlos, Punto Fijo and Cabimas) currently reside in Bidasoa.<\/p>\n
\"We will support you in whatever you want to do.\"<\/h2>\n
- Thank you very much, Carlos, for sharing your testimony with us. You tell me that your family supported you in your decision to leave everything to become a priest. <\/strong><\/p>\nI am the second of three siblings. My father, Carlos, is a retired public accountant and university professor and my mother, Edith, is a retired office worker in a university institute. When I told them that I was leaving everything and that I was going to start my seminary process, they supported me. Thank God, my parents have always wanted to see my siblings and me happy, although they were a little afraid that I was making a mistake. My dad just told me: \"If it is your decision and that is what you want for your life, keep in mind that we will always be here to support you in whatever you want to do\".<\/p>\n
- And, moreover, since you have been a seminarian, your parents have increased their practices of piety.<\/strong><\/p>\nAt that time my parents did not attend Mass frequently, they only went to Mass occasionally. But when they entered the seminary, they began to attend Mass more frequently and they continue to do so today. I can say that the Lord is preparing me to be a priest, he is taking my place in the space I have left at home and is showing his love to those who have lovingly given a son to the Church of Venezuela.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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