Reflections of a Catholic Priest

by Fr. Glenn Kohrman


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/4/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 220
ISBN : 9781434358110

About the Book

    This book is not meant to be a tirade against the evils of the world or a moralizing work that assails a valueless culture spinning out of control.  Rather, I hope to provide some reflections on life as a priest, the world, and what it really takes to be a survivor, both now and for all eternity, and indeed why I am giving my life to the ministerial priesthood of Jesus Christ as understood in the Roman Catholic Church and her authoritative teaching.  The essence of priesthood is to bring Christ into the world.  Literally and really to bring the Real Presence of Jesus Christ,  His Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity into the earthly plain - this is the mission of the priest
    Our western culture seems to be moving so fast that it is very difficult to slow down enough to think about those things that truly matter; namely: life, love and truth, not to mention faith which can help us sort out some of the most thorny issues of life.  I am convinced that at the heart of true happiness and being a real survivor in this life are found indeed, love and truth and faith!  To experience humanity most fully, a person must come to grips with who they are and how to live as the result of such self-knowledge.  
    This book is my attempt to help the reader ponder such questions.


About the Author

    Fr. Glenn J. Kohrman was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1962, attended parochial and pubic schools.  He was ordained a priest in the Roman Catholic Church on November 28th, 1992.  He studied theology in Boston at St. John's Seminary from 1987 to 1992.  
    Before entering the seminary he studied Engineering at Purdue University.  He received a bachelors and a masters degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1985 and 1987 respectively.
    Fr. Kohrman has served as a priest since 1992 and has been assigned to five parishes, one of which was Hispanic.  He also has been an adjunct faculty member of Ancilla College, Donaldson, Indiana and the University of St. Francis in Fort Wayne, Indiana, teaching introductory classes in ethics, philosophy , Hebrew and Christian Scriptures and College Algebra.  He also has assisted in the Diocesan Vocations Office.  He is also Catholic Chaplain for Culver Academies in Culver, Indiana.