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  2. Vocational discernment in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally the term vocation was used in the Catholic Church only to refer to priestly or religious vocations, the vocation to live a life directly consecrated to God. Thomas Aquinas , e.g., only explicitly uses the term vocation to refer to vocation to grace or conversion, or to enter religious life, though it has been argued that his ...

  3. Vocation - Wikipedia

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    The idea of vocation is central to the Christian belief that God has created each person with gifts and talents oriented toward specific purposes and a way of life. In the broadest sense, as stated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, "Love is the fundamental and innate vocation of every human being". [12]

  4. Priesthood in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church has different rules for the priesthood in the 23 Eastern Catholic Churches than those in the Latin Church. The chief difference is that most of the Eastern Catholic Churches ordain married men, whereas the Latin Church, with very few exceptions, enforces mandatory clerical celibacy. This issue has caused tension among ...

  5. Lay ecclesial ministry - Wikipedia

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    The ecclesial vocations serve the Church, while lay vocations are vocations by which the Church serves the world. Programs for the theological education and pastoral formation of laypersons, for the purpose in engaging in full-time and often lifelong ministry in the Church, have grown exponentially in the last four decades.

  6. Takeaways from AP’s reporting on young nuns - AOL

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    Between 100 and 200 young women enter into a religious vocation each year in the U.S., and not all of them will complete the process to become a nun. For those who do, they are giving up many ...

  7. Consecrated life - Wikipedia

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    What makes the consecrated life a more exacting way of Christian living is the public religious vows or other sacred bonds whereby the consecrated persons commit themselves, for the love of God, to observe as binding the evangelical counsels of chastity, poverty and obedience from the Gospel, or, in the case of consecrated virgins a holy resolution (sanctum propositum) of leading a life of ...

  8. Religious brother - Wikipedia

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    Religious Brothers Conference The national organization for religious brothers which holds an annual convention and serves as an advocacy group for issues relating to the brother vocation. VocationNetwork.org information and free resources about Catholic religious vocations and institutes of consecrated life.

  9. Instruction Concerning the Criteria for the Discernment of ...

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    The document has attracted criticism based on an interpretation that the document implies that homosexuality is associated with pedophilia and the abuse of children. [3]It has also been asserted that, although the preparation for this document had started ten years before its publication, [1] this instruction is seen as an official answer by the Catholic Church to clerical sexual abuse cases ...