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I found this video that I wanted to share. No, there's no liturgical reason to post it today. I just liked it, that's all.
Showing posts with label Vocations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vocations. Show all posts
Friday, September 25, 2009
Thursday, July 17, 2008
World Youth Day and Vocations
+JMJ+Youth Flock to Vocations Expo
Visitors Note Surprise at Number of Religious Orders
By Carla Maschereno
SYDNEY, Australia, JULY 16, 2008 (Zenit.org).- With a stunning waterfront view and the promise of getting an inside look at more than 110 ways to live the consecrated life, Sydney's Vocation Expo is attracting a constant flow of pilgrims.
World Youth Day already has a reputation for providing an environment in which young people can hear God's call in their lives. Testimonials of thousands of young people speak of a deep faith experience with practical life implications and an increase in vocations.
Sydney is proving to be no different.
This year's Vocations Expo is set at the heart of the city, at the Convention and Exhibition Center in Darling Harbor. The location is close to other popular youth festival venues such as Barangaroo, where the opening Mass was held. More than 110 religious orders, groups and movements are providing information on their style of vocation and consecrated life.
Free gifts such as rosary beads, Aussie tattoos, pens and food snacks aim to woo pilgrims. But visitors affirm that the testimony of those manning the booths are the real draw.
New Zealander Joanna Hardy, 19, said she attended the expo because she wanted to know more about religious orders.
"I don't want to become a nun or anything," she clarified. "But I do want to be aware of the different religious orders. The expo literally blows my mind. I had no idea so many religious orders existed."
Sister Lan from the Sisters of Nazareth based in Victoria, Australia, observed: "It is a unique opportunity for the young people to get to know the religious orders available. Importantly for us, it is a great chance to meet the young people and let them know that we do exist."
"There has been a constant flow of pilgrims," the woman religious added. "It's wonderful."
Other youth are happy to admit they think God is calling them to a life consecrated to him.
Eighteen-year-old Christopher Daniels, from Atlanta, Georgia, said, "I have been discerning my vocation for a while -- although I am not sure which order I would join, this definitely helps." When asked what booth impressed him the most, though, he said, "Those nuns have really got it together."
While many regard the Catholic Church as being in a "vocational crisis," if the expo is any indication, the future looks bright. Sister Lan agreed: "I wouldn't say there is a vocational crisis.

When there is a decline in one country there is always an increase in another. I have a great faith in the Holy Spirit."
The Vocations Expo is under way through Friday.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
World Day of Vocations

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Today is World Day of Vocations. This day is very important to me. Some years ago, as I was discerning God's will for my life, I began traveling around the country visiting convents and going to vocation retreats. One of my favorites, mentioned a few weeks ago, was the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist.
After finding that the convent may not be for me, I began looking at a call to the single Consecrated life. I have a dear friend who is a consecrated virgin. She is NOT a nun, but she is still a Bride of Christ! Pope Paul VI re-instituted this vocation. It is one in which the woman lives alone or with other female roommates, but she is not in a community. She wears no habit, just a ring to symbolize her consecration to Christ. She also must pray Morning and Evening prayer. More information can be found at the United States Association of Consecrated Virgins website. I am also a member of the Institute on Religious Life, which has many resources available to those who are discerning.
Below are are two videos on vocations -- one for priests and one for nuns:
If you have any links to add to my vocation section, please let me know!
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist
+JMJ+April is the month dedicated to the Blessed Sacrament. Since today is also Saturday, I have decided to do a post on this order.
Some years ago, as I was discerning my vocation, I traveled the country visiting many convents. While I found that I was not called to any of them, I must admit that this was my favorite! They are 100% loyal to the Magisterium and operate several NAPCIS schools. Please see their website, as they are growing by leaps and bounds with new vocations.
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