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Discern Your Vocation - Catholic Diocese of Arlington

The priesthood and religious life are distinct calls from God to share in his mission in the world. ... The priest is an “alter Christus” which is Latin for ...

Vocations to Priesthood & Religious Life – Holy Cross Catholic Parish

Our vocation is what God calls us to do with our lives. Everybody is called by God to know, love and serve him. The difference is how each one does this.

Vocations | USCCB

... Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations to encourage men to answer the call to priesthood ... religious life and societies of apostolic life. Discernment for ...

Vocations – Sacraments - St. Dorothy Catholic Church

There are four different callings to our vocation: marriage, religious life, priesthood, and the single life. All of these callings are ordered to get us ...

Importance of Priesthood - Vocations Boston

The vocation of priesthood is a sacred calling. God calls each priest to serve in many ways, but the dignity and essence of the priesthood is not just in what a ...

What is a Vocation? | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. John's

You can follow God's call as a single person, married person, ordained priest or a vowed religious. It is important to first determine which way of life God is ...

Vocations to the Priesthood and Religious Life - Daylesford Abbey

The Catholic Church believes that God calls individuals to the priesthood as a sacred invitation. This calling is to serve in the Melchizedek ...

What is Religious Life? - Vocations Office

Religious Life is a vocation in which members live in a community with a shared apostolate (or mission), charism (the particular expression of the community's ...

Signs of a Priestly Vocation | Diocese of Raleigh

The vocation of priesthood is about leading others to heaven. If you've thought about the possibility of the priesthood, but don't yet have all these signs and ...

Top Ten Things to Promote Vocations | USCCB

For all Catholics: 1. Pray for an increase in vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life. Jesus says in Matthew 9:38 “to beg the master of ...

Catholic Vocations - Religious Ministries

Vocations in the Church. "Then He said to His disciples. · Diocesan Priest. A diocesan priest ordinarily serves the people of God in a given area – a diocese – ...

How do I know that I have a vocation to Religious Life?

A call to religious life is a call to follow Jesus: poor, chaste and obedient. And so, besides this attraction to the person of Jesus, someone ...

What Can Priests Do to Encourage More Vocations?

Sharing the meaning of the various parts of the ordination can also help explain the beauty of our faith and our joy in being priests. Visit ...

Confession and Vocations | Institute on Religious Life

In God's ordinary providence those who have received a call to follow Christ in the priesthood or the consecrated life have no choice. Even to recognize they ...

Signs of a Religious Vocation | Archdiocese of Portland

Apostolic religious life is a form of consecrated life within the Church wherein the members profess vows of chastity, poverty and obedience… FAQs About ...

Differences Between Religious Life and Diocesan Priesthood

... priesthood and religious life are both good and important vocations from God in the Church. The Church needs both diocesan priests and religious to be fully ...

What is a Vocation - Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls

Pastoral work for the renewal of vocations to church ministry (priesthood, and consecrated life) must always come back to the need of fostering among ...

Priesthood Frequently Asked Questions | Diocese of Sacramento

A vocation is a calling. For Catholics it means the state of life God asks us to live. There is one vocation for every baptized person and that is holiness.

What is a Vocation? - Vocation Office - Archdiocese of Chicago

A vocation is, essentially, an occupation. In a religious context, a vocation implies someone has had a divine call to live a religious life.

Priestly Vocations FAQs

God made you for a purpose and you belong to Him! These vocations are priesthood, religious life, marriage, and the generous single life. Any vocation will ...