National Catholic Register, 28 November, 2024 / 2:28 pm (ACI Africa).
Some might be surprised to learn that religious work leads to greater personal fulfillment than any other profession. But not Monsignor Stephen Rossetti.
“Priestly happiness is one of the great secrets of our time,” said Rossetti, a research associate professor at The Catholic University of America. “And I’m glad it’s coming out.”
Last week, a column in the Washington Post brought the news of happiness among religious workers to a secular audience. Citing studies from the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, it found that religious work causes a higher sense of satisfaction than any other profession.
“It’s counterintuitive,” said Rossetti, who has written numerous books on the subject over the past 20 years. “Everyone says priests are unhappy, but they’re not. They’re stressed, they’re under pressure, but those aren’t the underlying factors that promote happiness.”
The Post article relied upon responses by workers to statements intended to measure professional fulfillment, such as “I am proud to be working for my employer” and “I contribute to the community through my work.” Workers who fell under the category of “clergy” responded “strongly agree” to these questions more than any other type.