In the current era of great transition and upheaval, priests are called to live their ministry with depth, anticipating the ever more profound, numerous and sensitive demands and challenges not only of a pastoral, but also of a social and cultural nature, which they must face. Pastoral ministry is definitely a fascinating undertaking, yet one that is onerous, open to misunderstanding and marginalization and especially today, to fatigue, exhaustion, challenge, isolation and at times solitude and burnout. On the other hand, clergy engagement is characterized by enthusiasm, pride, significance, challenge and inspiration while ministering, and being pleasantly absorbed or immersed in ministerial activities.