Category: vocational Discernment
Book Review- Discernment Do’s and Don’ts
Discernment Do’s and Don’ts – A practical guide to Vocational Discernment by Fr George Elliot Overview Fr. George Elliott’s “Discernment Dos and Don’ts” is a concise and highly practical guide
Vocational Discernment: Discovering Your Call to Fulfilment and Purpose
Your life is a gift, and God has created you with a purpose. Vocational discernment is about discovering what that purpose is—where your deepest joys, your unique gifts, and God’s
Does the absence of a call to priesthood or religious life mean I don’t have a vocation?
The call to priesthood or religious life is just one expression of vocation. Every baptised Catholic has a vocation—a personal call from God. Just as each person is uniquely created,
A Catholic Understanding of conversion and discipleship
For a Catholic, giving one’s life to Jesus means making a conscious, personal decision to center their entire life on Christ. It involves embracing a relationship with Him, seeking to
Videos about the Role of the Laity
In the next few weeks, we will be adding a series of videos on the Vocation and Mission of the Laity. In this first episode, Tim Nichols lays the foundation
Aids to Discerning your Personal Vocation
It can be a challenge sometimes to know how to begin the process of discerning your vocation. Click on the Language link below to download a personal vocation questionnaire to
Suggested Lay Discipleship Courses
Here’s a list of Catholic discipleship courses that individuals can take to deepen their faith, learn more about their calling, and grow as intentional disciples: These courses provide diverse opportunities
The Laity – called to be co-responsible
Here’s a summary of key papal insights on the topic: 1. Pope Paul VI – Evangelii Nuntiandi (1975) 2. Pope John Paul II – Christifideles Laici (1988) 3. Pope Benedict
