Karachi ordains record number of priests but shortage still acute
(Dec.12, 2012) There have been a record number of priestly ordinations in Pakistan
recently. Five ordinations were held at St Patrick's Cathedral in Karachi on Sunday.
However, a leading member of the clergy in Karachi has said that despite a record
five ordinations in a single day, Pakistan as a whole still lacks priests. “This
is just the beginning,” Fr. Benjamin Shahzad, rector of the national seminary, said
of the new ordinations. “We are not expecting a huge impact, since about 30 percent
of the priests here are aged above 70. He was speaking on the feast of Immaculate
Conception of Mary, which marked the ordination at St Patrick’s Cathedral on Sunday.
Three bishops concelebrated the mass. Karachi continues to suffer a shortage of local
ordinations, while some of the parishes are still served by just one priest. Church
analysts blame it on a lack of interest from parents, a secluded seminary life and
cosmopolitan culture in Pakistan’s largest city. The archdiocese, formed in 1950,
ordained its first local priest just a year ago. “Many priests are invited from their
congregations to conduct Sunday masses – they are only visitors and cannot contribute
much to parish life,” said Fr Shahzad. “The new priests will shoulder existing ministries
in the larger parishes. To bring in new recruits, the Catholic Church organizes annual
vocation camps in every diocese of the country with parish-based vocation committees
playing an active role in inviting them.