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Prayer for Vocations Father, |
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BR ANTHONY McKELL C.Ss.R - A GREAT ADVENTURE Growing up in Glasgow I thought I had seen a fair bit of what life is about, that is, until I joined the Army at 18 and discovered one of my great passions – driving. It takes some skill to manoeuvre some military vehicles; it also took me to many places. Yet there was still something missing. I returned home and drove Glasgow buses for a living. Yet I wanted more out of life and knew I was being called to more. In time my curiosity got the better of me and I joined my two brothers in their adventure. Both had decided to follow a calling to religious life and had joined a group of men that I now call my brothers. I thought the Army had taken me places! After a spiritual year, my first port of call was Liverpool working in house and grounds. In these peaceful surroundings I was gradually discovering the fulfilment I had sought in other places. I became part of the team at Redemptorist publications, helping many people to encounter the Good News through my contribution. Knowing how to get things done on a practical level, my ministry was to make sure things got dispatched on time and to the right places. Finally I had found somewhere to lay my hat and serve the Lord. So I thought!
After a few eye-opening years in Glasgow it was time to reach for the suitcase again, heading to the heart of London, oh, with a six year stopover in Birmingham. For another eighteen years I was asked to minister at our mother house in London in all sorts of ways. In dealing with the finances and running of our mission in Clapham I became well known to many a Londoner who passed through those doors. Having spent three years, till 2008 back in back in Scotland, I am learning to travel in the slow lane, if that’s possible! Being part of the community at our Spirituality centre in Perth meant meeting new people to talk to every day. Since then, I have returned to the RP publication community down in Hampshire. There is a sense of life turning a full circle. In handing over the wheel to the One who called me I have had the greatest of adventures. When I was a young brother I asked the superior for fifteen pence to renew my old HGV licence. He said “permission refused”. When I asked why, he said I could certainly have the money for that licence “if you are in doubt about your vocation”. I never needed the fifteen pence and have had a wonderful journey. So, what can I tell you? Listen to the call, and let Him into the driving seat. Br Anthony McKell C.Ss.R. |
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One thing is certain. This life leads you to unexpected places. After nearly eighteen years I was asked to be part of a new youth venture back home in Glasgow. One thing I have learned is always to say yes, even when unsure. By this stage I have realised that it is no longer me who is in the driving seat.

