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Posts tagged with "Vocations"

Father Esposito: How not to think about discernment Columnists

Father Esposito: How not to think about discernment

Monday, April 22, 202401482 There is a tendency to picture one’s discernment, whether the lifelong vocation question or a smaller decision, as a tense and perilous choice in an all-or-nothing, heaven or hell moment.
'Don't be afraid to take leap' and consider a call to vocation, nuns tell students Nation

'Don't be afraid to take leap' and consider a call to vocation, nuns tell students

Wednesday, April 17, 20240744 It was the first time some of the students had ever seen a nun. A pair of Sister Servants of the Lord visited St. Jude the Apostle Church in Lewes earlier this year to give the religious education students a look at women in habits. They talked about their call to the vocation, how they live and what it's like to be a nun.
Pope tells priests: Be icons of Christ, wipe tears like Veronica Pope Francis

Pope tells priests: Be icons of Christ, wipe tears like Veronica

Friday, April 5, 202401074 Priests are called to be "a true icon of Jesus," drawing closer to God the Father by devoting their lives to the care of all God's children, Pope Francis wrote.
Priestly ministry speaks with deeds rather than words, pope says Pope Francis

Priestly ministry speaks with deeds rather than words, pope says

Monday, February 26, 20240228 Life as a parish priest is a "Eucharistic adventure" that involves serving God's people under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, Pope Francis told transitional deacons.
You better believe theses nuns can run -- even wearing their habits Nation

You better believe theses nuns can run -- even wearing their habits

Friday, February 9, 20240221 Not everyone can run a half marathon. And it's probably a safe bet that even fewer can do so in a habit. But in a January half marathon in Naples, among runners dressed in tank tops, short running shorts or even shirtless were two consecrated women religious in their in white, long-sleeved habits and black athletic shoes.
Community wishes fond farewell to pastor emeritus Diocese

Community wishes fond farewell to pastor emeritus

Monday, January 8, 20240701 The community of St. Patrick Catholic Church of Dallas packed the sanctuary Jan. 6 as Auxiliary Bishop Greg Kelly concelebrated a 5 p.m. vigil Mass for the Epiphany of the Lord preceding a "Fond Farewell" reception for Father Josef Vollmer-König, who served as the parish's pastor and then pastor emeritus.
St. Andrew's Dinner offers opportunities for dialogue on discernment Diocese

St. Andrew's Dinner offers opportunities for dialogue on discernment

Wednesday, November 8, 20230682 Sixty-two young men, high-school-aged or older, and their families attended the St. Andrew’s Dinner sponsored by the Diocese of Dallas Office of Vocation on Nov. 7 at Holy Trinity Seminary. A St. Andrew’s Dinner provides an opportunity for young men interested in priestly vocations to meet, pray, dialogue, and dine with the bishop...
U.S. Catholics urged to promote, encourage, pray for vocations Nov. 5-11 Nation

U.S. Catholics urged to promote, encourage, pray for vocations Nov. 5-11

Sunday, November 5, 20230375 Every year the U.S. Catholic Church dedicates a week in November to pray for and promote vocations to the priesthood, the diaconate and consecrated life through prayer and education.
Answering the call to ‘Come, follow me’ Columnists

Answering the call to ‘Come, follow me’

Thursday, October 19, 202301146 At the depth of every human heart is a vocational calling. It is the echo of Christ’s voice speaking to His people where we cannot help but listen and follow after Him. Pope St. John Paul II wrote, “In the hidden recesses of the human heart the grace of a vocation takes the form of a dialogue. It is a dialogue between Christ and an...
Vocations culture starts at home, Bishop Burns says Synod

Vocations culture starts at home, Bishop Burns says

Monday, January 30, 20230254 The future of the church in north Texas starts at home, Bishop Edward J. Burns told a room full of participants gathered for a Diocese of Dallas Synod listening session on “Vocations and Ministerial Formation” in the St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church parish hall on Jan. 28.
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