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Deciding and discerning each require both the "head" and the "heart". To make a decision with the "head" one must first reflect on the situation and emphasize the rational aspect of the decision making process. [8]: 9 To make a decision with the "heart" one must decide based on feelings as well as rationality. [6]: 5–6
An illustration from a children's catechism shows a boy and a girl discerning vocations to the religious life, encouraging young readers to consider such a possibility for themselves. Vocational discernment is the process by which men and women in the Catholic Church discern, or recognize, their vocation in the church and the world.
Discerning the plight of man. Biblical foundations for the Christian faith. Vol. 3. New Albany, Mississippi: Media Gratiae. ISBN 978-0-9886681-6-4. — (June 30, 2018). Narrow gate, narrow way. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Reformation Heritage Books. ISBN 978-1-60178-629-6. — (August 15, 2018). Ten indictments against the modern church. Grand ...
Judgment of discernment can be made in two ways. The first is by a charism or spiritual gift, held as divinely granted to certain individuals for the discerning of spirits by intuition (1 Corinthians 12:10). [1] The second way to discern spirits is by reflection and theological study.
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Nan Cuz was born in 1927 in Secoyocte, in the municipio of Senahú in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala.Her mother was Q’eqchi' Maya, her father German.While she was growing up with her mother and grandmother in the traditional Mayan way, her father returned to Germany and married there.
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In December 1866 she heard the Jesuit Jean Calage (1805-1888) preach on the topic of the Sacred Heart and so revealed to him her desire to enter the religious life. She had spent numerous hours discerning this in front of the tabernacle. [4] She made a solemn vow to remain chaste on 8 December 1867, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.