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What is Your Vocation?

+ Priest, Deacon, Religious Life, Married, Single +

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What does God want me to be?

A vocation is not the same as your career or profession. However, there is an overlap between a vocation and a profession. A career or a profession is something that you have in order to support yourself and to contribute in some way to the good of the society. You don't need to believe in God to choose a career or a profession. A person can pick, choose and switch profession freely depending on his/her preferences, strengths or circumstances.

 

A profession or a career always has a horizontal dimension.​ When we talk about vocation, we introduce a vertical dimension in our life, which is God. It is no longer ‘what do I prefer?' but rather ‘What does God want me to be?' A vocation is not something that you can switch like a profession or a career. For example, a person may work in retail sales because he/she has what it takes to sell a product, to establish customer relations, to follow directions and to work with a team to accomplish daily tasks. That same person's vocation may be to be a single person, a wife or a husband, to be a religious brother or sister, to be a deacon or priest.

What if I'm not SURE what God is calling me to be:

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Pray

Ask the Lord what His will for your life is.  Remember Holy Mass, the Rosary and Adoration!

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Discern

Do research to learn more about the different types of vocations. Explore this website and also visit gopriest.com

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Act

Reach out to our Office of Vocations and speak to our Vocation Director.

ABOUT US

The Office of Vocations of the Diocese of Venice in Florida seeks to encourage and support young people as they discern God's call to the priesthood and other vocations.

CONTACT US

941-484-9543 Ext. 4703 

 

Catholic Center

Diocese of Venice in Florida

1000 Pinebrook Road 

Venice, FL 34285

 

pince@dioceseofvenice.org

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