{"id":18594,"date":"2017-03-06T22:07:00","date_gmt":"2017-03-06T22:07:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/news\/he-used-to-spit-on-those-going-to-mass-now-hes-a-priest-80074\/"},"modified":"2017-03-06T22:07:00","modified_gmt":"2017-03-06T22:07:00","slug":"he-used-to-spit-on-those-going-to-mass-now-hes-a-priest","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2017\/03\/he-used-to-spit-on-those-going-to-mass-now-hes-a-priest\/","title":{"rendered":"He used to spit on those going to Mass &ndash; now he&#8217;s a priest"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/images\/Priest_Public_Domain_via_Pixabay_cna.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Madrid, Spain, Mar 6, 2017 \/ 03:07 pm (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">CNA\/EWTN News<\/a>).- After an anti-clerical childhood and adolescence, filled with hatred for the Church, Fr. Juan Jos\u00e9 Mart\u00ednez says he discovered \u201cthat God exists and wants me as his priest.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSunday mornings I would peer out of the balcony of my house, and when the people were going by on their way to Mass, I would spit on them. I told them that the Church was a sect that wanted their money,\u201d explained the priest, who ministers in the Diocese of Almeria, Spain.<\/p>\n<p>Fr. Juan Jos\u00e9's parents were not believers, and he had received no religious formation, but he said they did not raise him to be intolerant. In fact, he says he does not know where he got all those ideas, because the perception he had of the Church and God was that of a \u201cmultinational corporation with branches in every neighborhood to extract money, like a sect.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI was absolutely anticlerical, I was the first student in my school and the town of Carboneras, Almeria Province, to never be taught Religion because when I was 8 or 9, I chose the alternative course which was Ethics. In the following years, I went on convincing my friends to quit Religion classes and to take Ethics with me. In the end, my whole class ended up being taught Ethics and none of them Religion.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>But what he never imagined is that the end of his journey would be to help his friends to come back to the Church. Fr. Juan Jos\u00e9 remembers quite well that the first day he went into a Catholic church, \u201cI went to make fun of those who had invited me.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt was in January 1995, some friends from class invited me to a Catholic Charismatic Renewal prayer group at the parish. Obviously I told them I wasn't planning on going because I didn't want them to brainwash me. For a whole month they persisted. I finally gave in \u2013 it was a Thursday in February 1995 when I went into a Catholic church for the first time.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>A golden box<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A lot of his friends were there, and he was surprised because \u201cthey were all looking at a golden box at the back of the church. I didn't know what it was, but I thought it was where the parish priest kept the money.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>That golden box was the Tabernacle.<\/p>\n<p>Fr. Juan Jos\u00e9 says that he came to make fun of them because \u201cI thought they were crazy. Inside, I was laughing at them a lot, but I was polite and concealed it.\u00a0 But I decided to come back the following Thursday to laugh at them some more.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>And so one Thursday after another, Fr. Juan Jos\u00e9 was letting go of his prejudices against the Church and religion.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe pastor seemed to me to be a very wise man who was helping the people,\u201d he told CNA. And little by little, the love of God was penetrating his heart: \u201cI was 15 years old and I started to sing at Mass, which meant I would attend Mass on Saturdays. I liked being in front of the tabernacle and little by little, I realized that God existed and loved me. I felt the love of God. The Charismatic Renewal group, which I had come to make fun of, helped me a lot.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMy eyes were being opened and I saw that God was not a legend or story for the weak, but that he existed and that he was supporting and guiding me. I experienced that he loved me so much that he wanted me for himself and was calling me,\u201d he recalled.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u201cI am yours for whatever you need\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Fr. Juan Jos\u00e9 had been baptized and made his First Communion because of his grandparents' wishes, but he did not have a relationship with God after that. \u201cI made my Confirmation as I was right in the midst of the process of conversion, and it was a genuine gift. That day I told the Lord, 'I am yours for whatever you need.' My mother came but my father did not. It was a unique moment in my life to receive the Holy Spirit and to put my trust in the Lord.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>For months, the young Juan Jos\u00e9 was resisting the call to the priesthood. \u201cI told the Lord that I didn't want any hassles and to quit talking to me. Until I had to make a decision and it was to follow him, becoming a priest.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>One Saturday afternoon when he was 17, Fr. Juan Jos\u00e9 told his father he wanted to go to the seminary. His father beat him and said that \u201che would be a priest over his dead body.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThey did not understand that I would want to be a priest. In fact, my father offered to pay for me to go to college in the United States but (he told me) he would never pay for the seminary.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In such a difficult moment, Fr.\u00a0 Juan Jos\u00e9 recalled that all he could think of was the prayer of Saint Teresa of Avila: \u201cLet nothing disturb you, nothing frighten you. All you need is God\u201d and when his father stopped rebuking him, the young man gave him a hug and said to him, \u201cI knew you were going to react like that, but I also knew that one day you'd understand.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u201cWelcome\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In fact, his father went so far as to threaten to report the pastor to the police if kept helping his son discern his vocation. \u201cMy father was trying everything, but the Lord is stronger,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>To obey his father, Fr. Juan Jos\u00e9 could not start the seminary, and so he began to study teaching at the University of Almeria. For years he was patient, and continued to be faithful to his vocation to the priesthood. Until one day in May 1999, as he recalled, his mother told him that she had spoken to his father and that finally he would let him enter the seminary. \u201cI began to cry and cry. I remember when I told the pastor about it he said \u201cwelcome\u201d and gave me a great big hug.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In September 2000, he finally entered the seminary.<\/p>\n<p>In 2006, Fr.Juan Jos\u00e9 was ordained in the Almeria cathedral and his father even attended the ceremony. \u201cIn no way did he want me to become a priest, but he saw that I was happy and even though he was totally anticlerical, he decided that the happiness of his son came before his ideology and if I was happy, even though he didn't understand it, he would have to accept it. \u201c<\/p>\n<p>In fact, he recalled that two years ago, \u201cbefore dying, my father received the Anointing of the Sick. And it was I who administered it to him.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhen somebody tells me he doesn't believe in God, I always tell him that neither did I believe in Him, but I was mistaken, because I have discovered the genuine happiness that Jesus has given to me. If you're not completely happy, ask the Lord to help you, because only He will give you the happiness that your heart needs.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<div class=\"feedflare\">\n<a href=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?a=gRF7Byk_otg:UPqIhvT8VDQ:yIl2AUoC8zA\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?d=yIl2AUoC8zA\" border=\"0\"><\/a>\n<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~r\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews\/~4\/gRF7Byk_otg\" height=\"1\" width=\"1\" alt=\"\"><\/p>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/images\/Priest_Public_Domain_via_Pixabay_cna.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Madrid, Spain, Mar 6, 2017 \/ 03:07 pm (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/\" target=\"_self\">CNA\/EWTN News<\/a>).- After an anti-clerical childhood and adolescence, filled with hatred for the Church, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; Mart&iacute;nez says he discovered &ldquo;that God exists and wants me as his priest.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Sunday mornings I would peer out of the balcony of my house, and when the people were going by on their way to Mass, I would spit on them. I told them that the Church was a sect that wanted their money,&rdquo; explained the priest, who ministers in the Diocese of Almeria, Spain.<\/p>\n<p>Fr. Juan Jos&eacute;&#8217;s parents were not believers, and he had received no religious formation, but he said they did not raise him to be intolerant. In fact, he says he does not know where he got all those ideas, because the perception he had of the Church and God was that of a &ldquo;multinational corporation with branches in every neighborhood to extract money, like a sect.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I was absolutely anticlerical, I was the first student in my school and the town of Carboneras, Almeria Province, to never be taught Religion because when I was 8 or 9, I chose the alternative course which was Ethics. In the following years, I went on convincing my friends to quit Religion classes and to take Ethics with me. In the end, my whole class ended up being taught Ethics and none of them Religion.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>But what he never imagined is that the end of his journey would be to help his friends to come back to the Church. Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; remembers quite well that the first day he went into a Catholic church, &ldquo;I went to make fun of those who had invited me.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;It was in January 1995, some friends from class invited me to a Catholic Charismatic Renewal prayer group at the parish. Obviously I told them I wasn&#8217;t planning on going because I didn&#8217;t want them to brainwash me. For a whole month they persisted. I finally gave in &ndash; it was a Thursday in February 1995 when I went into a Catholic church for the first time.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p><strong>A golden box<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A lot of his friends were there, and he was surprised because &ldquo;they were all looking at a golden box at the back of the church. I didn&#8217;t know what it was, but I thought it was where the parish priest kept the money.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>That golden box was the Tabernacle.<\/p>\n<p>Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; says that he came to make fun of them because &ldquo;I thought they were crazy. Inside, I was laughing at them a lot, but I was polite and concealed it.&nbsp; But I decided to come back the following Thursday to laugh at them some more.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>And so one Thursday after another, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; was letting go of his prejudices against the Church and religion.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;The pastor seemed to me to be a very wise man who was helping the people,&rdquo; he told CNA. And little by little, the love of God was penetrating his heart: &ldquo;I was 15 years old and I started to sing at Mass, which meant I would attend Mass on Saturdays. I liked being in front of the tabernacle and little by little, I realized that God existed and loved me. I felt the love of God. The Charismatic Renewal group, which I had come to make fun of, helped me a lot.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;My eyes were being opened and I saw that God was not a legend or story for the weak, but that he existed and that he was supporting and guiding me. I experienced that he loved me so much that he wanted me for himself and was calling me,&rdquo; he recalled.<\/p>\n<p><strong>&ldquo;I am yours for whatever you need&rdquo;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; had been baptized and made his First Communion because of his grandparents&#8217; wishes, but he did not have a relationship with God after that. &ldquo;I made my Confirmation as I was right in the midst of the process of conversion, and it was a genuine gift. That day I told the Lord, &#8216;I am yours for whatever you need.&#8217; My mother came but my father did not. It was a unique moment in my life to receive the Holy Spirit and to put my trust in the Lord.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>For months, the young Juan Jos&eacute; was resisting the call to the priesthood. &ldquo;I told the Lord that I didn&#8217;t want any hassles and to quit talking to me. Until I had to make a decision and it was to follow him, becoming a priest.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>One Saturday afternoon when he was 17, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; told his father he wanted to go to the seminary. His father beat him and said that &ldquo;he would be a priest over his dead body.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;They did not understand that I would want to be a priest. In fact, my father offered to pay for me to go to college in the United States but (he told me) he would never pay for the seminary.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>In such a difficult moment, Fr.&nbsp; Juan Jos&eacute; recalled that all he could think of was the prayer of Saint Teresa of Avila: &ldquo;Let nothing disturb you, nothing frighten you. All you need is God&rdquo; and when his father stopped rebuking him, the young man gave him a hug and said to him, &ldquo;I knew you were going to react like that, but I also knew that one day you&#8217;d understand.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p><strong>&ldquo;Welcome&rdquo;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In fact, his father went so far as to threaten to report the pastor to the police if kept helping his son discern his vocation. &ldquo;My father was trying everything, but the Lord is stronger,&rdquo; he said.<\/p>\n<p>To obey his father, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; could not start the seminary, and so he began to study teaching at the University of Almeria. For years he was patient, and continued to be faithful to his vocation to the priesthood. Until one day in May 1999, as he recalled, his mother told him that she had spoken to his father and that finally he would let him enter the seminary. &ldquo;I began to cry and cry. I remember when I told the pastor about it he said &ldquo;welcome&rdquo; and gave me a great big hug.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>In September 2000, he finally entered the seminary.<\/p>\n<p>In 2006, Fr.Juan Jos&eacute; was ordained in the Almeria cathedral and his father even attended the ceremony. &ldquo;In no way did he want me to become a priest, but he saw that I was happy and even though he was totally anticlerical, he decided that the happiness of his son came before his ideology and if I was happy, even though he didn&#8217;t understand it, he would have to accept it. &ldquo;<\/p>\n<p>In fact, he recalled that two years ago, &ldquo;before dying, my father received the Anointing of the Sick. And it was I who administered it to him.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;When somebody tells me he doesn&#8217;t believe in God, I always tell him that neither did I believe in Him, but I was mistaken, because I have discovered the genuine happiness that Jesus has given to me. If you&#8217;re not completely happy, ask the Lord to help you, because only He will give you the happiness that your heart needs.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<div>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?a=gRF7Byk_otg:UPqIhvT8VDQ:yIl2AUoC8zA\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?d=yIl2AUoC8zA\" border=\"0\"><\/a>\n<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~r\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews\/~4\/gRF7Byk_otg\" height=\"1\" width=\"1\" alt=\"\"><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1031,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[4],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-18594","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-europe"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v21.1 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>He used to spit on those going to Mass &ndash; now he&#039;s a priest<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"Madrid, Spain, Mar 6, 2017 \/ 03:07 pm (CNA\/EWTN News).- After an anti-clerical childhood and adolescence, filled with hatred for the Church, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; Mart&iacute;nez says he discovered &ldquo;that God exists and wants me as his priest.&rdquo; &ldquo;Sunday mornings I would peer out of the balcony of my house, and when the people were going by on their way to Mass, I would spit on them. I told them that the Church was a sect that wanted their money,&rdquo; explained the priest, who ministers in the Diocese of Almeria, Spain. Fr. Juan Jos&eacute;&#039;s parents were not believers, and he had received no religious formation, but he said they did not raise him to be intolerant. In fact, he says he does not know where he got all those ideas, because the perception he had of the Church and God was that of a &ldquo;multinational corporation with branches in every neighborhood to extract money, like a sect.&rdquo; &ldquo;I was absolutely anticlerical, I was the first student in my school and the town of Carboneras, Almeria Province, to never be taught Religion because when I was 8 or 9, I chose the alternative course which was Ethics. In the following years, I went on convincing my friends to quit Religion classes and to take Ethics with me. In the end, my whole class ended up being taught Ethics and none of them Religion.&rdquo; But what he never imagined is that the end of his journey would be to help his friends to come back to the Church. Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; remembers quite well that the first day he went into a Catholic church, &ldquo;I went to make fun of those who had invited me.&rdquo; &ldquo;It was in January 1995, some friends from class invited me to a Catholic Charismatic Renewal prayer group at the parish. Obviously I told them I wasn&#039;t planning on going because I didn&#039;t want them to brainwash me. For a whole month they persisted. I finally gave in &ndash; it was a Thursday in February 1995 when I went into a Catholic church for the first time.&rdquo;A golden box A lot of his friends were there, and he was surprised because &ldquo;they were all looking at a golden box at the back of the church. I didn&#039;t know what it was, but I thought it was where the parish priest kept the money.&rdquo; That golden box was the Tabernacle. Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; says that he came to make fun of them because &ldquo;I thought they were crazy. Inside, I was laughing at them a lot, but I was polite and concealed it.&nbsp; But I decided to come back the following Thursday to laugh at them some more.&rdquo; And so one Thursday after another, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; was letting go of his prejudices against the Church and religion. &ldquo;The pastor seemed to me to be a very wise man who was helping the people,&rdquo; he told CNA. And little by little, the love of God was penetrating his heart: &ldquo;I was 15 years old and I started to sing at Mass, which meant I would attend Mass on Saturdays. I liked being in front of the tabernacle and little by little, I realized that God existed and loved me. I felt the love of God. The Charismatic Renewal group, which I had come to make fun of, helped me a lot.&rdquo; &ldquo;My eyes were being opened and I saw that God was not a legend or story for the weak, but that he existed and that he was supporting and guiding me. I experienced that he loved me so much that he wanted me for himself and was calling me,&rdquo; he recalled.&ldquo;I am yours for whatever you need&rdquo; Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; had been baptized and made his First Communion because of his grandparents&#039; wishes, but he did not have a relationship with God after that. &ldquo;I made my Confirmation as I was right in the midst of the process of conversion, and it was a genuine gift. That day I told the Lord, &#039;I am yours for whatever you need.&#039; My mother came but my father did not. It was a unique moment in my life to receive the Holy Spirit and to put my trust in the Lord.&rdquo; For months, the young Juan Jos&eacute; was resisting the call to the priesthood. &ldquo;I told the Lord that I didn&#039;t want any hassles and to quit talking to me. Until I had to make a decision and it was to follow him, becoming a priest.&rdquo; One Saturday afternoon when he was 17, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; told his father he wanted to go to the seminary. His father beat him and said that &ldquo;he would be a priest over his dead body.&rdquo; &ldquo;They did not understand that I would want to be a priest. In fact, my father offered to pay for me to go to college in the United States but (he told me) he would never pay for the seminary.&rdquo; In such a difficult moment, Fr.&nbsp; Juan Jos&eacute; recalled that all he could think of was the prayer of Saint Teresa of Avila: &ldquo;Let nothing disturb you, nothing frighten you. All you need is God&rdquo; and when his father stopped rebuking him, the young man gave him a hug and said to him, &ldquo;I knew you were going to react like that, but I also knew that one day you&#039;d understand.&rdquo;&ldquo;Welcome&rdquo; In fact, his father went so far as to threaten to report the pastor to the police if kept helping his son discern his vocation. &ldquo;My father was trying everything, but the Lord is stronger,&rdquo; he said. To obey his father, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; could not start the seminary, and so he began to study teaching at the University of Almeria. For years he was patient, and continued to be faithful to his vocation to the priesthood. Until one day in May 1999, as he recalled, his mother told him that she had spoken to his father and that finally he would let him enter the seminary. &ldquo;I began to cry and cry. I remember when I told the pastor about it he said &ldquo;welcome&rdquo; and gave me a great big hug.&rdquo; In September 2000, he finally entered the seminary. In 2006, Fr.Juan Jos&eacute; was ordained in the Almeria cathedral and his father even attended the ceremony. &ldquo;In no way did he want me to become a priest, but he saw that I was happy and even though he was totally anticlerical, he decided that the happiness of his son came before his ideology and if I was happy, even though he didn&#039;t understand it, he would have to accept it. &ldquo; In fact, he recalled that two years ago, &ldquo;before dying, my father received the Anointing of the Sick. And it was I who administered it to him.&rdquo; &ldquo;When somebody tells me he doesn&#039;t believe in God, I always tell him that neither did I believe in Him, but I was mistaken, because I have discovered the genuine happiness that Jesus has given to me. If you&#039;re not completely happy, ask the Lord to help you, because only He will give you the happiness that your heart needs.&rdquo; &nbsp; &nbsp;\" \/>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2017\/03\/he-used-to-spit-on-those-going-to-mass-now-hes-a-priest\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"He used to spit on those going to Mass &ndash; now he&#039;s a priest\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"Madrid, Spain, Mar 6, 2017 \/ 03:07 pm (CNA\/EWTN News).- After an anti-clerical childhood and adolescence, filled with hatred for the Church, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; Mart&iacute;nez says he discovered &ldquo;that God exists and wants me as his priest.&rdquo; &ldquo;Sunday mornings I would peer out of the balcony of my house, and when the people were going by on their way to Mass, I would spit on them. I told them that the Church was a sect that wanted their money,&rdquo; explained the priest, who ministers in the Diocese of Almeria, Spain. Fr. Juan Jos&eacute;&#039;s parents were not believers, and he had received no religious formation, but he said they did not raise him to be intolerant. In fact, he says he does not know where he got all those ideas, because the perception he had of the Church and God was that of a &ldquo;multinational corporation with branches in every neighborhood to extract money, like a sect.&rdquo; &ldquo;I was absolutely anticlerical, I was the first student in my school and the town of Carboneras, Almeria Province, to never be taught Religion because when I was 8 or 9, I chose the alternative course which was Ethics. In the following years, I went on convincing my friends to quit Religion classes and to take Ethics with me. In the end, my whole class ended up being taught Ethics and none of them Religion.&rdquo; But what he never imagined is that the end of his journey would be to help his friends to come back to the Church. Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; remembers quite well that the first day he went into a Catholic church, &ldquo;I went to make fun of those who had invited me.&rdquo; &ldquo;It was in January 1995, some friends from class invited me to a Catholic Charismatic Renewal prayer group at the parish. Obviously I told them I wasn&#039;t planning on going because I didn&#039;t want them to brainwash me. For a whole month they persisted. I finally gave in &ndash; it was a Thursday in February 1995 when I went into a Catholic church for the first time.&rdquo;A golden box A lot of his friends were there, and he was surprised because &ldquo;they were all looking at a golden box at the back of the church. I didn&#039;t know what it was, but I thought it was where the parish priest kept the money.&rdquo; That golden box was the Tabernacle. Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; says that he came to make fun of them because &ldquo;I thought they were crazy. Inside, I was laughing at them a lot, but I was polite and concealed it.&nbsp; But I decided to come back the following Thursday to laugh at them some more.&rdquo; And so one Thursday after another, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; was letting go of his prejudices against the Church and religion. &ldquo;The pastor seemed to me to be a very wise man who was helping the people,&rdquo; he told CNA. And little by little, the love of God was penetrating his heart: &ldquo;I was 15 years old and I started to sing at Mass, which meant I would attend Mass on Saturdays. I liked being in front of the tabernacle and little by little, I realized that God existed and loved me. I felt the love of God. The Charismatic Renewal group, which I had come to make fun of, helped me a lot.&rdquo; &ldquo;My eyes were being opened and I saw that God was not a legend or story for the weak, but that he existed and that he was supporting and guiding me. I experienced that he loved me so much that he wanted me for himself and was calling me,&rdquo; he recalled.&ldquo;I am yours for whatever you need&rdquo; Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; had been baptized and made his First Communion because of his grandparents&#039; wishes, but he did not have a relationship with God after that. &ldquo;I made my Confirmation as I was right in the midst of the process of conversion, and it was a genuine gift. That day I told the Lord, &#039;I am yours for whatever you need.&#039; My mother came but my father did not. It was a unique moment in my life to receive the Holy Spirit and to put my trust in the Lord.&rdquo; For months, the young Juan Jos&eacute; was resisting the call to the priesthood. &ldquo;I told the Lord that I didn&#039;t want any hassles and to quit talking to me. Until I had to make a decision and it was to follow him, becoming a priest.&rdquo; One Saturday afternoon when he was 17, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; told his father he wanted to go to the seminary. His father beat him and said that &ldquo;he would be a priest over his dead body.&rdquo; &ldquo;They did not understand that I would want to be a priest. In fact, my father offered to pay for me to go to college in the United States but (he told me) he would never pay for the seminary.&rdquo; In such a difficult moment, Fr.&nbsp; Juan Jos&eacute; recalled that all he could think of was the prayer of Saint Teresa of Avila: &ldquo;Let nothing disturb you, nothing frighten you. All you need is God&rdquo; and when his father stopped rebuking him, the young man gave him a hug and said to him, &ldquo;I knew you were going to react like that, but I also knew that one day you&#039;d understand.&rdquo;&ldquo;Welcome&rdquo; In fact, his father went so far as to threaten to report the pastor to the police if kept helping his son discern his vocation. &ldquo;My father was trying everything, but the Lord is stronger,&rdquo; he said. To obey his father, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; could not start the seminary, and so he began to study teaching at the University of Almeria. For years he was patient, and continued to be faithful to his vocation to the priesthood. Until one day in May 1999, as he recalled, his mother told him that she had spoken to his father and that finally he would let him enter the seminary. &ldquo;I began to cry and cry. I remember when I told the pastor about it he said &ldquo;welcome&rdquo; and gave me a great big hug.&rdquo; In September 2000, he finally entered the seminary. In 2006, Fr.Juan Jos&eacute; was ordained in the Almeria cathedral and his father even attended the ceremony. &ldquo;In no way did he want me to become a priest, but he saw that I was happy and even though he was totally anticlerical, he decided that the happiness of his son came before his ideology and if I was happy, even though he didn&#039;t understand it, he would have to accept it. &ldquo; In fact, he recalled that two years ago, &ldquo;before dying, my father received the Anointing of the Sick. And it was I who administered it to him.&rdquo; &ldquo;When somebody tells me he doesn&#039;t believe in God, I always tell him that neither did I believe in Him, but I was mistaken, because I have discovered the genuine happiness that Jesus has given to me. 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In fact, he says he does not know where he got all those ideas, because the perception he had of the Church and God was that of a &ldquo;multinational corporation with branches in every neighborhood to extract money, like a sect.&rdquo; &ldquo;I was absolutely anticlerical, I was the first student in my school and the town of Carboneras, Almeria Province, to never be taught Religion because when I was 8 or 9, I chose the alternative course which was Ethics. In the following years, I went on convincing my friends to quit Religion classes and to take Ethics with me. In the end, my whole class ended up being taught Ethics and none of them Religion.&rdquo; But what he never imagined is that the end of his journey would be to help his friends to come back to the Church. Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; remembers quite well that the first day he went into a Catholic church, &ldquo;I went to make fun of those who had invited me.&rdquo; &ldquo;It was in January 1995, some friends from class invited me to a Catholic Charismatic Renewal prayer group at the parish. Obviously I told them I wasn't planning on going because I didn't want them to brainwash me. For a whole month they persisted. I finally gave in &ndash; it was a Thursday in February 1995 when I went into a Catholic church for the first time.&rdquo;A golden box A lot of his friends were there, and he was surprised because &ldquo;they were all looking at a golden box at the back of the church. I didn't know what it was, but I thought it was where the parish priest kept the money.&rdquo; That golden box was the Tabernacle. Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; says that he came to make fun of them because &ldquo;I thought they were crazy. 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Juan Jos&eacute; could not start the seminary, and so he began to study teaching at the University of Almeria. For years he was patient, and continued to be faithful to his vocation to the priesthood. Until one day in May 1999, as he recalled, his mother told him that she had spoken to his father and that finally he would let him enter the seminary. &ldquo;I began to cry and cry. I remember when I told the pastor about it he said &ldquo;welcome&rdquo; and gave me a great big hug.&rdquo; In September 2000, he finally entered the seminary. 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Juan Jos&eacute; could not start the seminary, and so he began to study teaching at the University of Almeria. For years he was patient, and continued to be faithful to his vocation to the priesthood. Until one day in May 1999, as he recalled, his mother told him that she had spoken to his father and that finally he would let him enter the seminary. &ldquo;I began to cry and cry. I remember when I told the pastor about it he said &ldquo;welcome&rdquo; and gave me a great big hug.&rdquo; In September 2000, he finally entered the seminary. 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I told them that the Church was a sect that wanted their money,&rdquo; explained the priest, who ministers in the Diocese of Almeria, Spain. Fr. Juan Jos&eacute;'s parents were not believers, and he had received no religious formation, but he said they did not raise him to be intolerant. In fact, he says he does not know where he got all those ideas, because the perception he had of the Church and God was that of a &ldquo;multinational corporation with branches in every neighborhood to extract money, like a sect.&rdquo; &ldquo;I was absolutely anticlerical, I was the first student in my school and the town of Carboneras, Almeria Province, to never be taught Religion because when I was 8 or 9, I chose the alternative course which was Ethics. In the following years, I went on convincing my friends to quit Religion classes and to take Ethics with me. In the end, my whole class ended up being taught Ethics and none of them Religion.&rdquo; But what he never imagined is that the end of his journey would be to help his friends to come back to the Church. Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; remembers quite well that the first day he went into a Catholic church, &ldquo;I went to make fun of those who had invited me.&rdquo; &ldquo;It was in January 1995, some friends from class invited me to a Catholic Charismatic Renewal prayer group at the parish. Obviously I told them I wasn't planning on going because I didn't want them to brainwash me. For a whole month they persisted. I finally gave in &ndash; it was a Thursday in February 1995 when I went into a Catholic church for the first time.&rdquo;A golden box A lot of his friends were there, and he was surprised because &ldquo;they were all looking at a golden box at the back of the church. I didn't know what it was, but I thought it was where the parish priest kept the money.&rdquo; That golden box was the Tabernacle. Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; says that he came to make fun of them because &ldquo;I thought they were crazy. Inside, I was laughing at them a lot, but I was polite and concealed it.&nbsp; But I decided to come back the following Thursday to laugh at them some more.&rdquo; And so one Thursday after another, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; was letting go of his prejudices against the Church and religion. &ldquo;The pastor seemed to me to be a very wise man who was helping the people,&rdquo; he told CNA. And little by little, the love of God was penetrating his heart: &ldquo;I was 15 years old and I started to sing at Mass, which meant I would attend Mass on Saturdays. I liked being in front of the tabernacle and little by little, I realized that God existed and loved me. I felt the love of God. The Charismatic Renewal group, which I had come to make fun of, helped me a lot.&rdquo; &ldquo;My eyes were being opened and I saw that God was not a legend or story for the weak, but that he existed and that he was supporting and guiding me. I experienced that he loved me so much that he wanted me for himself and was calling me,&rdquo; he recalled.&ldquo;I am yours for whatever you need&rdquo; Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; had been baptized and made his First Communion because of his grandparents' wishes, but he did not have a relationship with God after that. &ldquo;I made my Confirmation as I was right in the midst of the process of conversion, and it was a genuine gift. That day I told the Lord, 'I am yours for whatever you need.' My mother came but my father did not. It was a unique moment in my life to receive the Holy Spirit and to put my trust in the Lord.&rdquo; For months, the young Juan Jos&eacute; was resisting the call to the priesthood. &ldquo;I told the Lord that I didn't want any hassles and to quit talking to me. Until I had to make a decision and it was to follow him, becoming a priest.&rdquo; One Saturday afternoon when he was 17, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; told his father he wanted to go to the seminary. His father beat him and said that &ldquo;he would be a priest over his dead body.&rdquo; &ldquo;They did not understand that I would want to be a priest. In fact, my father offered to pay for me to go to college in the United States but (he told me) he would never pay for the seminary.&rdquo; In such a difficult moment, Fr.&nbsp; Juan Jos&eacute; recalled that all he could think of was the prayer of Saint Teresa of Avila: &ldquo;Let nothing disturb you, nothing frighten you. All you need is God&rdquo; and when his father stopped rebuking him, the young man gave him a hug and said to him, &ldquo;I knew you were going to react like that, but I also knew that one day you'd understand.&rdquo;&ldquo;Welcome&rdquo; In fact, his father went so far as to threaten to report the pastor to the police if kept helping his son discern his vocation. &ldquo;My father was trying everything, but the Lord is stronger,&rdquo; he said. To obey his father, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; could not start the seminary, and so he began to study teaching at the University of Almeria. For years he was patient, and continued to be faithful to his vocation to the priesthood. Until one day in May 1999, as he recalled, his mother told him that she had spoken to his father and that finally he would let him enter the seminary. &ldquo;I began to cry and cry. I remember when I told the pastor about it he said &ldquo;welcome&rdquo; and gave me a great big hug.&rdquo; In September 2000, he finally entered the seminary. In 2006, Fr.Juan Jos&eacute; was ordained in the Almeria cathedral and his father even attended the ceremony. &ldquo;In no way did he want me to become a priest, but he saw that I was happy and even though he was totally anticlerical, he decided that the happiness of his son came before his ideology and if I was happy, even though he didn't understand it, he would have to accept it. &ldquo; In fact, he recalled that two years ago, &ldquo;before dying, my father received the Anointing of the Sick. And it was I who administered it to him.&rdquo; &ldquo;When somebody tells me he doesn't believe in God, I always tell him that neither did I believe in Him, but I was mistaken, because I have discovered the genuine happiness that Jesus has given to me. If you're not completely happy, ask the Lord to help you, because only He will give you the happiness that your heart needs.&rdquo; &nbsp; &nbsp;","og_url":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2017\/03\/he-used-to-spit-on-those-going-to-mass-now-hes-a-priest\/","og_site_name":"Catholic News","article_published_time":"2017-03-06T22:07:00+00:00","og_image":[{"url":"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/images\/Priest_Public_Domain_via_Pixabay_cna.jpg"}],"author":"CNA Daily News","twitter_card":"summary_large_image","twitter_misc":{"Written by":"CNA Daily News","Est. reading time":"6 minutes"},"schema":{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org","@graph":[{"@type":"WebPage","@id":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2017\/03\/he-used-to-spit-on-those-going-to-mass-now-hes-a-priest\/","url":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2017\/03\/he-used-to-spit-on-those-going-to-mass-now-hes-a-priest\/","name":"He used to spit on those going to Mass &ndash; now he's a priest","isPartOf":{"@id":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/#website"},"datePublished":"2017-03-06T22:07:00+00:00","dateModified":"2017-03-06T22:07:00+00:00","author":{"@id":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/#\/schema\/person\/35d4bd7addc580050842c844a11575f1"},"description":"Madrid, Spain, Mar 6, 2017 \/ 03:07 pm (CNA\/EWTN News).- After an anti-clerical childhood and adolescence, filled with hatred for the Church, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; Mart&iacute;nez says he discovered &ldquo;that God exists and wants me as his priest.&rdquo; &ldquo;Sunday mornings I would peer out of the balcony of my house, and when the people were going by on their way to Mass, I would spit on them. I told them that the Church was a sect that wanted their money,&rdquo; explained the priest, who ministers in the Diocese of Almeria, Spain. Fr. Juan Jos&eacute;'s parents were not believers, and he had received no religious formation, but he said they did not raise him to be intolerant. In fact, he says he does not know where he got all those ideas, because the perception he had of the Church and God was that of a &ldquo;multinational corporation with branches in every neighborhood to extract money, like a sect.&rdquo; &ldquo;I was absolutely anticlerical, I was the first student in my school and the town of Carboneras, Almeria Province, to never be taught Religion because when I was 8 or 9, I chose the alternative course which was Ethics. In the following years, I went on convincing my friends to quit Religion classes and to take Ethics with me. In the end, my whole class ended up being taught Ethics and none of them Religion.&rdquo; But what he never imagined is that the end of his journey would be to help his friends to come back to the Church. Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; remembers quite well that the first day he went into a Catholic church, &ldquo;I went to make fun of those who had invited me.&rdquo; &ldquo;It was in January 1995, some friends from class invited me to a Catholic Charismatic Renewal prayer group at the parish. Obviously I told them I wasn't planning on going because I didn't want them to brainwash me. For a whole month they persisted. I finally gave in &ndash; it was a Thursday in February 1995 when I went into a Catholic church for the first time.&rdquo;A golden box A lot of his friends were there, and he was surprised because &ldquo;they were all looking at a golden box at the back of the church. I didn't know what it was, but I thought it was where the parish priest kept the money.&rdquo; That golden box was the Tabernacle. Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; says that he came to make fun of them because &ldquo;I thought they were crazy. Inside, I was laughing at them a lot, but I was polite and concealed it.&nbsp; But I decided to come back the following Thursday to laugh at them some more.&rdquo; And so one Thursday after another, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; was letting go of his prejudices against the Church and religion. &ldquo;The pastor seemed to me to be a very wise man who was helping the people,&rdquo; he told CNA. And little by little, the love of God was penetrating his heart: &ldquo;I was 15 years old and I started to sing at Mass, which meant I would attend Mass on Saturdays. I liked being in front of the tabernacle and little by little, I realized that God existed and loved me. I felt the love of God. The Charismatic Renewal group, which I had come to make fun of, helped me a lot.&rdquo; &ldquo;My eyes were being opened and I saw that God was not a legend or story for the weak, but that he existed and that he was supporting and guiding me. I experienced that he loved me so much that he wanted me for himself and was calling me,&rdquo; he recalled.&ldquo;I am yours for whatever you need&rdquo; Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; had been baptized and made his First Communion because of his grandparents' wishes, but he did not have a relationship with God after that. &ldquo;I made my Confirmation as I was right in the midst of the process of conversion, and it was a genuine gift. That day I told the Lord, 'I am yours for whatever you need.' My mother came but my father did not. It was a unique moment in my life to receive the Holy Spirit and to put my trust in the Lord.&rdquo; For months, the young Juan Jos&eacute; was resisting the call to the priesthood. &ldquo;I told the Lord that I didn't want any hassles and to quit talking to me. Until I had to make a decision and it was to follow him, becoming a priest.&rdquo; One Saturday afternoon when he was 17, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; told his father he wanted to go to the seminary. His father beat him and said that &ldquo;he would be a priest over his dead body.&rdquo; &ldquo;They did not understand that I would want to be a priest. In fact, my father offered to pay for me to go to college in the United States but (he told me) he would never pay for the seminary.&rdquo; In such a difficult moment, Fr.&nbsp; Juan Jos&eacute; recalled that all he could think of was the prayer of Saint Teresa of Avila: &ldquo;Let nothing disturb you, nothing frighten you. All you need is God&rdquo; and when his father stopped rebuking him, the young man gave him a hug and said to him, &ldquo;I knew you were going to react like that, but I also knew that one day you'd understand.&rdquo;&ldquo;Welcome&rdquo; In fact, his father went so far as to threaten to report the pastor to the police if kept helping his son discern his vocation. &ldquo;My father was trying everything, but the Lord is stronger,&rdquo; he said. To obey his father, Fr. Juan Jos&eacute; could not start the seminary, and so he began to study teaching at the University of Almeria. For years he was patient, and continued to be faithful to his vocation to the priesthood. Until one day in May 1999, as he recalled, his mother told him that she had spoken to his father and that finally he would let him enter the seminary. &ldquo;I began to cry and cry. I remember when I told the pastor about it he said &ldquo;welcome&rdquo; and gave me a great big hug.&rdquo; In September 2000, he finally entered the seminary. In 2006, Fr.Juan Jos&eacute; was ordained in the Almeria cathedral and his father even attended the ceremony. &ldquo;In no way did he want me to become a priest, but he saw that I was happy and even though he was totally anticlerical, he decided that the happiness of his son came before his ideology and if I was happy, even though he didn't understand it, he would have to accept it. &ldquo; In fact, he recalled that two years ago, &ldquo;before dying, my father received the Anointing of the Sick. And it was I who administered it to him.&rdquo; &ldquo;When somebody tells me he doesn't believe in God, I always tell him that neither did I believe in Him, but I was mistaken, because I have discovered the genuine happiness that Jesus has given to me. 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