"Say yes to service, and listen for God in the silence of your heart."
David Sacha
The All Saints Academy Community lifts up David Sacha and his family as he prepares for Ordination to the Transitional Diaconate tomorrow, May 15, 2021. This morning our 3rd grade lead the upper campus students in praying the rosary for David and his fellow seminarians.
David started his Catholic school career at St Isidore and made the switch to All Saints Academy with his classmates in 7th grade when ASA opened. According to David his two years at ASA were exciting due to bigger classes, more people to share ideas with, more band options and the hardworking teachers committed to helping students learn and maintaining a strong Catholic identity!
David recently returned from a semester studying abroad in Rome with the Catholic Studies Program at St Thomas University. He was struck by the universality of the Church during his time in Rome as he was privileged to study and pray with priests from Romania, Haiti, Africa, and Italy, as well as a groups of Irish seminarians. These men became role models and excellent images of universal Christ-centred lives for David.
When asked about hearing God’s call in his life, David spoke passionately about the important role his family, especially his parents, played in “tilling the soil of service at home and the community.” He shared how his family life helped him come to understand the importance of serving others in even the littlest things like cheering on teammates and classmates to do their best. It was the emphasis on serving others, David says, that prompted him to say “I could do that” one day during a classroom visit from Fr. Don Lomasiewicz asked “Who will replace me?”
David went on to give advice to all those seeking God’s call in their own lives, whatever that call may be. He pointed out that this world is full of noises and demand telling us where to go and what to do. Inspired by Saint Therese of Calcuta he continued “this is not the Lord’s invitation. Vocation arises for the deepest places in our heart, not from the world. Listen to you heart in silence, in front of the Blessed Sacrament.” David emphasized the importance of quiet time with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. He noted that “no one delights in us more than Jesus!” so we should quiet ourselves enough to listen to him in his presence.
Please join the ASA community it praying for David this year as he prepared for Ordination to the Priesthood next year. He specifically asked for prayers that he may be a holy, pure and loving priest!
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