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  • Discern the Priesthood
  • Hearing the Call
  • Seminarians
  • Events
      • Deo Gratias (Day of Recollection)
      • National Vocation Awareness Week
      • Fully Alive ( High School Events)
      • Andrew Dinner
      • Men's Priestly Discernment Group
      • Come & See Retreat
      • Quo Vadis Retreat
  • Resources
      • Vocation Poster Contest
      • National Vocation Awareness Week
      • Archbishop Gomez
      • Vocations Resources
      • Priests
      • SHOP NOW
      • Discernment Articles


  • YOU ARE CALLED.
    YOU ARE CALLED.
  • HEARING THE CALL
    HEARING THE CALL
    Hearing the call requires that you listen to inner movements and learn to sift God's voice from other voices. Perhaps more so than in the past, modernity offers so many paths to follow; hearing God's voice int he midst of all this life can be difficult. In particular, discerning a priestly or religious vocation can be a challenge, especially when others, event those close to us, may not be encouraging. 
  • Candidates of the Priesthood should exemplify the following...
    Candidates of the Priesthood should exemplify the following...
    - A personal relationship with God 
    - A love for the Catholic Faith & Eucharist
    - Generosity 
    - A desire to help other people
    - A capacity and desire to learn
    - A respect for other people
    - Opens to other cultures and ethnic groups
    - Ability to work collaboratively
    - Good social skills
    - The ability to enjoy one's own company and a variety of friendships
    - The courage to take risks
    - A healthy self-image
    - The ability to state an opinion that might differ from that of others
    - Devotion to prayer & the Virgin Mary
    - A desire to continue to grow personally & spiritually
  • BUILD A CULTURE OF VOCATIONS
    BUILD A CULTURE OF VOCATIONS
    Your home is the domestic church and vocations begin here. Create an atmosphere that is open to the priesthood, religious, marriage or consecrated single life. You can: Create an altar/ prayer space with images of saints to remind us of our call to holiness. 

    - Share your experience of the Sacrament of Marriage and experiences of Priests/ Religious with your children.
    - Invite local Priest/ Religious to share their vocation story.
    - Watch videos of priests and religious. 
    - Encourage all to follow God's will
    - Pray wholeheartedly for Vocations to the Priesthood and Religious life
  • PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS
    PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS
    Father, in every generation you provide ministers of Christ and their Church. 

    We come before you now, asking that you call forth more men to serve our Archdiocese in the ministerial Priesthood. 

    Give us Priest who will lead and guide your holy people gathered by Word and Sacrament. 

    Bless us with Priestly Vocations so that we can continue to be a truly Eucharistic Church, strengthened in our discipleship of Jesus Christ, your only Son. 

    Raise up, we pray, men who are generous in their service, willing to offer their lives and all their gifts for your greater glory and for the good of your people. 

    We make our prayer in the presence and power of the Holy Spirit, through Christ, our Lord. 

    Amen.

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