Jason Lavann entered Marquette University in 1997 intending on a degree in economics and a business career.
But something happened on the way to financial success: a required freshman philosophy course at Marquette set in motion a paradigm shift.
"The tenor in the business world was profit-driven and I had deeper life questions that I felt weren’t being addressed," said Lavann.
He switched his major from business to philosophy and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in 2001. ...As Lavann’s spiritual life blossomed, he made another connection important in Catholic life: charitable service. It was this dimension of the faith that finally led him to discern the priesthood.
"I had a friend who was a Catholic Worker at Casa Maria ...
Although his heart is in parish ministry, Lavann is also interested in youth ministry and Catholic-Jewish relations.
"I remember something Bishop (Richard J.) Sklba once said," stated Lavann. "He said, 'Ordination gives you permission to learn how to become a priest.' It's something now, as I stand here, that I'm taking to heart. ..."
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