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Vocations

 A Full Life
When you do what God has in store for you, your life has meaning and purpose; you are making a contribution to the world. Is a Vocation to the priesthood for you?
A Full Life

 Fishers of Men
A new program launched today by the bishops¬タル Committee on Vocations is meant to renew priests¬タル sense of vocational fulfillment and to encourage them to draw on that satisfaction and invite other men to pursue the priesthood.

 National Office for Vocation - UK
The work of the Office is supported by a Committee made up of representatives from all vocations and areas of Church life: married, single, ordained and consecrated.  It is an Office of the Bishops¬タル Conference of England & Wales that seeks to work collaboratively with other agencies within the Church in order to build a culture of vocation in the Church in England and Wales, promote the link between vocation and evangelisation and promote the calls to specific vocations, including marriage and single life, diocesan priesthood, permanent diaconate and consecrated life.

 Nurturing New Vocations
From Catholic.net, Catholic families seek a better understanding of their role in how vocations are discerned, nurtured and bear fruit - an article by Lorene Hanley Duquin.
Nurturing New Vocations

 Online Guide to Religous Ministries
An online source for Catholic Vocations. Listings of the Catholic Communities of Priests, Brothers and Nuns active in the United States.

 Sisters of the Good Shepherd
The Good Shepherd Community represents the diversity of women all over the world; members come from a variety of cultures and family and professional backgrounds. Women of all ages, they are involved in both an Active/Apostolate and Contemplative life.
Sisters of the Good Shepherd

 Sunday's Child is Full of Grace
From Compassion Magazine, a baby boomer reflects on his vocation to the priesthood.
Sunday's Child is Full of Grace

 The Chicago Priest
This website has been developed by the Archdiocese of Chicago to provide information and a fuller understanding of ordained priesthood. It gives guidance on how to pursue a vocation and provides the resource persons who can assist in a quest to discover God's call.

 
 
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