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From Civil Architecture to Higher Designs
Father Wayne LeBleu was not alway a priest. After
receiving an Associates degree in Architectural Studies, he went to work for a Civil
Engineering firm. It was during this time that he was asked to serve as a volunteer Youth
Minister for Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Creole, Louisiana. From there, his desire to
minister grew. He entered St. Joseph Seminary and received a Bachelors Degree in
Philosophy.
He spent four months in an extensive emersion program of
Spanish in Cuernavaca, Mexico. This in turn set him afire with a love for the people of
the foreign missions. On January 28, 1995 Wayne was ordained a deacon in the Catholic
Church. And on June 3, 1995, Wayne became Father Wayne upon ordination to the Catholic
priesthood.
Today, Father Wayne is the founding pastor of Christ The King
Catholic Church in Lake Charles, Louisiana
In addition, Fr. Wayne is the Vocation Recruiter, Diocesan Director for
Propagation of the Faith, Catholic Relief Services, Holy Childhood Association and Embaja
does de Cristo' Mission Experience.
If you believe God may be calling you to a "second
career" as a Catholic priest - or desire more information - why not contact
Father Aubrey Guilbeau, Vocation Director? He would be
pleased to give a confidential, no obligation, no hard sell, realistic response to your
questions. If you like, Father Guilbeau could also arrange for Father Wayne to talk with
you. Then, you can ask Fr. Wayne directly about his road to the priesthood, his
experiences in the foreign missions and his love for people. It is possible that questions
in your heart about a "second career" are the same ones he has already worked
through. No doubt, he'll also tell you to let God be your life's architect.
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