Catholic Vocations - Our Lady of Joy Parish
We are all called to a vocation, whether it be a formal ordination or a sacramental
vocation, such as the vocation for marriage, or the single life. At the core of
each person is a call, or vocation. It is a call to holiness, to becoming a living
response to God's love. God is so gracious that as we choose any direction, there
are before us a multitude of paths toward a goal of union with God.
- Are we listening to His call?
- Do we know where our call will lead us?
All vocations have the same goals – serving God and others.
Types of Vocations:
Prayers of Discernment
"Gracious God, You have called me to life and gifted me in many ways. Through Baptism
You have sent me to continue the mission of Jesus by sharing my love with others.
Strengthen me to respond to Your call each day. Help me to become all You desire
of me. Inspire me to make a difference in others' lives. Lead me to choose the way
of life You have planned for me. Open the hearts of all to listen to Your call.
Fill all with Your Holy Spirit that we may have listening hearts and the courage
to respond to You. Enkindle in my heart and the hearts of others the desire to make
the world a better place by serving as Lay Minister, Sister, Priest, Brother or
Deacon. Amen. O Lord, help me know your will for me. Let your light shine in the
depths of my heart that I may know what you want me to do with my life. Help me
believe that you have a special plan for me. Lord, I know I pass through this life
only once; help me decide how you want me to make a difference. Like our Blessed
Mother, give me the wisdom to hear your voice and the courage to answer your call.
Above all give me peace of mind and heart. I offer this prayer in the name of Jesus
Christ our Lord." Amen.
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