This Sunday Fr. Chuck Dornquast, the Director of Vocations for our diocese, will be preaching at the 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. masses.
We invite you to attend one of the Masses and learn more about vocations and how to pray for vocations and support those who may be discerning.
As we prepare for Sunday, please ask our Lord to open the hearts of the young men and women who may hear the Lord’s call through Fr. Chucks visit. That they may have the courage and strength to say yes to discerning their vocation.
Born and raised in a rural area of Zephyrhills, our Director of Vocations is very familiar with images of shepherds and harvests. Fr. Chuck Dornquast is one of five siblings and has grown up with an admiration and love of what the Church and her ministers can accomplish. For many years, his own family was supported by the generosity of his home parish, and he experienced firsthand the fruits of ministries led by the laity. As a student involved in High School youth ministry, Fr. Chuck experienced a deep call to the priesthood during exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. Shortly thereafter he was invited to attend a Vocation Awareness Weekend at St. John Vianney College Seminary which “sealed the deal” for him. After graduating from Zephyrhills High School, he entered seminary and spent his 9 years between St. John Vianney and St. Vincent de Paul. Throughout his seminary experience it was often the moments of ministering with the people of the Diocese of St. Petersburg which kept aflame his desire to serve as a priest of Jesus Christ. He was ordained May 16, 2015, and spent the first 4 years of his priesthood at St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Tampa. He loved being their priest. Throughout his time, he served as chaplain for the parish school, Tampa Catholic and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He began his time as Director of Vocations for the Diocese in July of 2019 and has hit the ground running. Fr. Chuck is a firm believer in the abundance of the harvest for vocations to the priesthood and religious life of our Diocese. He is grateful to all the groups, especially Serra Club and the Knights of Columbus, who supported him during his time in Seminary and remain committed to promoting vocations within our Diocese.