https://doi.org/10.25167/so.6075
The ministry of a priest holds a unique and irreplaceable place within the Church’s life. A priest’s role extends not only horizontally - serving the community - but also vertically, fostering a profound connection with the divine. This dual dimension demands more than mere knowledge; it requires a deep, transformative awareness of one’s vocation, shaping in turn a distinct spiritual identity. One of the most exact and profound reflections on priestly spirituality can be found in the Homily (Mēmrā) XXXII of Mar Narsai of Nisibis. In this text Narsai masterfully articulates the priests’ role, bestowing upon them a series of evocative titles that encapsulate their sacred calling. His insights extend beyond ecclesial boundaries, offering a timeless guide for priests of all traditions. This paper seeks to uncover the guiding principles within Narsai’s work that illuminate the essence of priestly spirituality. Beyond its historical significance, his vision remains a compelling invitation to rediscover and embody the priestly vocation in today’s world: In a special way, this refers to the practice of love and mercy.
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