St. Thomas More Academy

 

Vocations

Links



Articles on religious life

Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious


Articles on vocations

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops


Books and workbooks on finding your mission

Lifework Press


College Students’ Vocation Survey

Vocations.com/Diocese of Joliet Vocations Office


Ministry Potential Discerner (MPD) Self-Assessment Survey

Institute on Religious Life


Office of Vocations

Diocese of Raleigh


Office of Vocations

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops


Vocation.com

Legionaries of Christ/Regnum Christi


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What does God want of you?  Is it to do His will in the married, religious, or single life?

Start carefully evaluating your vocation -- to ensure you go where God is asking you to serve.

Pray and seek spiritual guidance about your vocation.

Read about discerning your vocation.

Talk to a priest at the diocesan vocations office.

Take a good on-line self-assessment or survey.

Visit a religious apostolate or an order.

 

What is my vocation?

VOCATION


The calling or destiny we have in this life and hereafter.  God has created the human person to love and serve him; the fulfillment of this vocation is eternal happiness.  Christ calls the faithful to the perfection of holiness.  The vocation of the laity consists in seeking the Kingdom of God by engaging in temporal affairs and directing them according to God’s will.  Priestly and religious vocations are dedicated to the service of the Church as the universal sacrament of salvation.


-- Catechism of the Catholic Church